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January 22, 2006

Happy One Web Day!

OneWebDay is a day when users of the world wide web are encouraged to show how the internet affects their lives. The purpose of the event is to globally celebrate online life.*

*taken from Wikepedia

I take this to highlight how the internet has affected Math-U-See. The first official MUS website entered the world wide arena in 1999 And was nothing more than an overview brochure page. Since then Math-U-See’s presence on the web has grown considerably to include: online ordering, curriculum and materials overview, online drills, and a mathusee blog :-)

A look back

Then…

old logo

Now…

The world wide web has allowed Math-U-See to connect with people, provide them with valuable resources, and increase out level of customer support. New possibilities are opening up everyday and we at Math-U-See are looking forward to serving you even better.

Are our website additions helpful? Leave a comment :-)

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Cindy C. September 24, 2006 at 8:54 AM

I think your Web site is very helpful! In fact, it is what I have seen and learned from your Web site that made me realize this is exactly what my daughter needs. I will be ordering, hopefully, within the next month or so.

Thanks for all you do!

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Cindy C. September 24, 2006 at 8:54 AM

I think your Web site is very helpful! In fact, it is what I have seen and learned from your Web site that made me realize this is exactly what my daughter needs. I will be ordering, hopefully, within the next month or so.

Thanks for all you do!

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Barbara M. October 9, 2006 at 3:05 PM

The on-line drills and worksheet generator are great. This allows me to provide additional practice for my daughter, who needs more than just 3 practice worksheets.

Thanks for the additional helps!

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Barbara M. October 9, 2006 at 3:05 PM

The on-line drills and worksheet generator are great. This allows me to provide additional practice for my daughter, who needs more than just 3 practice worksheets.

Thanks for the additional helps!

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Karen Twombly October 28, 2006 at 7:32 AM

We started using Math U See in 1999 when my oldest was in 1rst grade! He is now in the 8th grade and both of his two younger siblings have always used MUS as well! I found out about MUS from various homeschoolers at http://www.chfweb.net . Having a boy first, I was especially attracted by how concrete the curriculum sounded.

I had no idea this was MUS’s first year on the web!

May God continue to bless!

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Karen Twombly October 28, 2006 at 7:32 AM

We started using Math U See in 1999 when my oldest was in 1rst grade! He is now in the 8th grade and both of his two younger siblings have always used MUS as well! I found out about MUS from various homeschoolers at http://www.chfweb.net . Having a boy first, I was especially attracted by how concrete the curriculum sounded.

I had no idea this was MUS’s first year on the web!

May God continue to bless!

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admin October 31, 2006 at 1:16 PM

This is MUS’s first year blogging on the web, but we have been on the web since 1999

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admin October 31, 2006 at 1:16 PM

This is MUS’s first year blogging on the web, but we have been on the web since 1999

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