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A Fresh Approach to Elementary Math Helps Adults Teach Beyond the Algorithm
Ny, NY – March 20, 2026 — A new book is reshaping how parents and educators think about teaching math to young children. Elementary Mathematics, written by educator Angela Broaddus, offers a refreshing departure from traditional instruction methods that prioritize speed and memorization over genuine understanding.
The book tackles a problem familiar to many families. Children often complete worksheets and recite multiplication tables, yet they struggle to explain what the numbers actually mean. Broaddus addresses this gap head-on. She invites adults to reconsider their own relationship with math first, then provides the tools to teach it differently. Her approach rests on a simple truth. When children understand why a procedure works, they retain the concept far longer and apply it more confidently.
Readers will discover how mathematical thinking develops naturally from early childhood through the elementary years. Broaddus outlines the stages children move through as they learn to reason about quantities, from basic counting to complex proportional thinking. She shows how to recognize where a child is in that journey and how to offer the right kind of support at each step.
The book serves a wide range of readers. Homeschooling parents will find a complete framework for building math instruction from the ground up. Classroom teachers who entered the profession through alternative pathways will gain the pedagogical foundation they may have missed. Tutors looking for fresh ways to explain stubborn concepts will discover a wealth of visual models and concrete examples. Even grandparents helping with homework will find practical strategies that make sense.
Broaddus writes with the voice of someone who has been in the trenches. She spent years teaching high school math before realizing that her own deep knowledge of the subject did not automatically translate into effective instruction. That realization sent her back to the drawing board. She studied how children learn, what confuses them, and what finally makes concepts click. Her writing reflects that journey. It is honest about the challenges of teaching math but relentlessly optimistic about the possibility of getting it right.
The book brims with examples readers can use immediately. Color-coded diagrams show how to model fractions. Step-by-step illustrations demonstrate addition with regrouping using base ten blocks. Number lines reveal the logic behind integer operations. Each example connects back to the central idea that math makes sense when we see how the pieces fit together.
Elementary Mathematics is available now through Amazon and all major online retailers. Readers can also find it at brick-and-mortar bookstores nationwide.
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About Angela Broaddus
Angela Broaddus spent years loving math before she learned to teach it well. That distinction became the driving force behind her work. She holds a degree in mathematics and brings decades of classroom experience to every page she writes. Her style is warm, direct, and refreshingly free of jargon. She speaks to parents and teachers as equals, never talking down to them. Her mission is simple. Equip the adults who guide young learners with knowledge that transforms how children experience math.