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« on: July 02, 2012, 05:26:04 AM »

She will be turning 4 in a few days and is working at around the 2nd grade level in Math, maybe 3rd grade in some areas. We have recently finished Singapore Math Primary 2a, and she flew through almost half of the workbook in one night, working by herself well past her bedtime with a flashlight in her bed (when I thought she was sleeping safe and sound  ohmy )  We usually do 8-10 pages per day - apparently she found our pace too slow for her liking. The amazing thing was she got 98-99% of it right! Now, she is impatiently waiting for Primary 2b to arrive. We also do 30-40 mins of Soroban each day, and she has been making steady progress. She can now mentally add and subtract 2- and 3-digit numbers in her head - not lightning-speed fast, but she can do it.

So, in total, we spend about 1.5 hours every day on Math, broken up into two sessions, which I think is a little too much book work for her age on a single subject, but she loves it. The problem is, she is now asking for more! So I am looking for good math supplements for an almost 4-year old who can multiply and divide, do fractions, count/combine bills and coins and make change, tell time, etc. Oh, by the way, she has just finished reading Life of Fred Apples and enjoyed it immensely! After I read it with her the first time, I have since found her re-reading it to herself and giggling hysterically over it. I can't tell you how much it warms my geeky heart to see her enjoying a Math textbook so much!  LOL

In the past couple of years, we have also finished Rightstart Math A & B, Jones Geniuses Matrix Math, and read through all of the Mathstart books. We have been re-reading levels 2 and 3 of Mathstart and she seems to be getting more out of them and making more and more connections between math and real life each time.

So, for math supplements, I am looking at

1. Beast Academy 3A -It doesn't seem like they start lower than that and I am not sure whether it will be too advanced for her.

2. Hands-on Equations - It seems ridiculous to be thinking of starting algebra with a 4-year-old, but this program has a lot of manipulatives and Doman did start on algebra even younger!

Of course, we will be continuing with Singapore Math, Soroban, and LoF. So, does anybody have any experience with any of the above programs? Can they be adapted to her age level? Will it be too overwhelming for her? Any other better recommendations? She is really taking off in Math, but I don't want to burn her out but don't want to hold her back/bore her either.

The rest of her day is spent building Legos (making her own structures and drawing instruction books for her creations), doing puzzles, reading (mostly chapter books now and non-fiction picture books in English and Chinese), playing piano and violin, swimming, and playing with her cousins outdoors.

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« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2012, 05:49:43 AM »

Umm well I havnt got experience with those programs but after reading through your comments I actually think you are probably not giving her enough of a challenge. I could be wrong but it seems she is finding everything easy?
I would suggest that you find two programs one for her to zip through at her chosen pace ( Singapore 2b probably) and something else that you can do together that will make her think.
If she is doing 3 digit equations in her head she is ready for more than a grade 2 program. You will need to find her something to get her thinking again. The algebra might be a great option. My kids do algebra, simple ones. 4 isn't too early for algebra, assuming they have some left brain logic already. Which obviously she does.
Did you find the free download for the Saxon 5/4 and 6/5 that was linked in the other math threads? You will need that 5/4 soon enough. Quite a bit of it she could do now.
I also don't think 1.5 hours is too much math for a kid who enjoys it. It's one of the most important subjects after all.  smile Run with it before she is bored by it!  laugh
It's inspiring to read posts like this one. That's so much for sharing where you are at as well as just asking the questions.

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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2012, 06:44:59 AM »

I would go ahead and start her on algebra. Why not she may be 4 but if she is ready for it then why not? Also have you taught measurement yet and if so are you teaching metric or imperial?

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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2012, 12:27:02 PM »

Aangeles-
First off, congrats on teaching your adorable little girl! I just watched a few clips from her YouTube channel and loved them.  I have a 2.5 year old little girl that really enjoys math, so I am always scouting math programs. Especially great programs that can be adapted to young children yes

In case you can't find the link to those free Saxon downloads, I will repost them here for you.  At the very least it will give you additional ideas and resources!

http://www.cascadeheights.org/academics/our-curriculum/fifth-grade

Also, if you are familiar with LofF, and she seems to have really enjoyed Apples!, take a look at their pre-Algebra book with Biology( I bought this for a nephew)and their three-part algebra program...this probably won't be something she can read herself yet, but the curriculum and tons of companion problems may well excite her...
http://www.stanleyschmidt.com/FredGauss/11catofbooks.html

I also think she would really do well with BEAST!

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« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2012, 03:17:20 AM »

Manda -

I think you've hit the nail right on the head! She does tend to find a lot of things very easy, and I am always looking for ways to make things challenging enough for her. I just didn't expect her to find 2nd grade math THAT easy at her age! Thanks for the reminder about the free Saxon math downloads. Do you think Singapore and Saxon math together would be too redundant? The two programs look kinda similar to me, although I admit I had not looked too much into Saxon and don't have any experience with it. Or should I just go with one or the other? Is Saxon more rigorous than Singapore? I do think I will go ahead and get Hands-On Equations - it does look like such a fun and creative way to introduce algebra.

Kimba -

I have taught her measurement - both metric and imperial and in both English and Chinese. But I haven't taught her how to convert yet. Maybe that should be my next project!  smile

Keri -

Thanks for the links. I will be taking a closer look at the other books in the LoF series. She DOES love math and science. Actually, now that I think about it - she loves everything that we do, from math/science to languages/history/geography to handwriting/art/music, she even loves practicing violin and piano! I would be hard-pressed to name something that she wasn't enthusiastic about. And I attribute her passion for learning to all the EL stuff we have been doing since she was a baby. Isn't EL the greatest!  smile

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« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2012, 05:36:06 AM »

Aangeles-
Do you have an IPad? If so, there is an IPad app called Math Doodles, by Carstens Studios Inc that she really might enjoy...it definitely incorporated LOTS of mathematical problem solving, but she will be familiar with a good amount of the material, probably enough of a challenge to keep her interested. Even the numerals for several languages are incorporated. It is quite well done and you can adjust the level of difficulty.

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« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2012, 05:52:04 AM »

Yes, she does have Math Doodles on her Ipad. We love it!  smile

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« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2012, 06:15:12 AM »

hi Aangles Did you use a program to teach measurement? If so which one? or if you didnt how did you teach measurement?

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« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2012, 07:37:07 AM »

As an introduction, we read math storybooks about measurement like:

http://www.amazon.com/Pastry-School-Paris-Adventure-Capacity/dp/0805083146

http://www.amazon.com/Super-Sand-Castle-Saturday-MathStart/dp/0064467201/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1341299691&sr=8-2&keywords=mathstart+measurement

http://www.amazon.com/Bigger-Better-Best-MathStart-2/dp/0064462471/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1341299691&sr=8-4&keywords=mathstart+measurement

http://www.amazon.com/Room-Ripley-MathStart-Stuart-Murphy/dp/0064467244/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1341299691&sr=8-5&keywords=mathstart+measurement

By the way, we have nearly all of Cindy Neuschwander's math storybooks and Ella loves reading and re-reading them. She also has several Kindle math ebooks on her Ipad, but she seems to prefer reading traditional books, at least for now.

Most of the books have suggested extension activities at the back and we do these in the kitchen after reading the books. She loves to help out with cooking and baking and that is another opportunity to incorporate some lessons.

Then, we use the Kumon workbooks for extra practice, which for her is not really extra work, because she thinks doing workbooks is FUN!  rolleyes

http://www.kumonbooks.com/catalog/catalog_workbooks_geometry.aspx

Hope this helps!  smile

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« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2012, 07:40:35 AM »

Thanks for all those links.

Hve you thaught about writing to Dr Jones and asking him where he thinks Ella should go next. I have written to him a few times and I have found him very helpful?

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« Reply #10 on: July 03, 2012, 09:28:19 AM »

So! I totally missed this pre-assessment worksheet that can be used to determine whether your child is ready for Beast Academy 3a:

http://www.beastacademy.com/store/products/3A/assessments/Pre.pdf

It turns out that Ella got 11 out of the 16 questions right. She answered another two correctly after I re-worded the questions to adapt them to a 4-year-old's comprehension level.

I guess I will be ordering it after all. It seems to be just the right level of math challenge she needs.

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« Reply #11 on: July 03, 2012, 09:33:59 AM »

OMG that is amazing miss Ella. I know I would need calculator to do those sums!


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« Reply #12 on: July 03, 2012, 09:40:13 AM »

Kimba,

She has an advantage in that she used Anzan (mental math Soroban) to do the sums.

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« Reply #13 on: July 03, 2012, 10:07:26 AM »

Hehe, I am not a bit surprised  big grin As I read through your post I was thinking sounds like grade 3 to me  yes  so 3a would be about right. It should be a little bit hard, btw. There is a problem with it always being too easy, eventually they need a bit of a challenge to ensure that when they hit something difficult they know HOW to persist through to the end...and think. about age 4,5 is when to add a challenge IMHO.
Give her the next Singapore to work through also, at her own pace. She might like saxon as well but i would add it in about 6 months time. After you have the 3a sorted out smile I can compare the two, I just havnt done it yet  blush Saxon is well known for producing top math students, but there is no rush into it, it is a text book in every sence.
Also check out the list of each grade on the IXL site, just to be sure you havnt overlooked anything. Each year level has an individual list of expected understandings. it's a very comprehensive list, you ,may find a new challenge there somewhere. It will also point out areas to work on for a more overall 'level' education.
Finally, feel free to ignore all of my advice  yes  yes  yes  because you are doing just fine without my imput!  big grin  LOL

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« Reply #14 on: July 05, 2012, 07:15:55 AM »

Thanks for your vote of confidence, Mandab!  smile  There are just too many programs out there and it would be impossible to try every one out to see if it would fit your child, so it is always good to hear someone else's opinion and advice.  smile

Would love to read your comparison of Singapore vs Saxon (when you get around to it) because I think we will eventually have to choose one or the other. At her age, I am limiting "school" to no more than 4 hours a day, and doing more math would mean less time to do all the other things that she also wants to learn. We are currently also doing:

Handwriting without Tears
All about Spelling
Chinese language arts and history
Story of the World
Beginning Geography
Science
Art Atelier
Little Musician, Soft Mozart, Suzuki violin
French, Spanish, dabbling in Latin
Right brain activities
Swimming, Wushu (martial arts)

And, of course, reading reading reading, which I don't even count as "school" anymore because she does it for fun. So, given her obvious passion for and precocious ability in math, should I just let her do as much of it as she wants and cut back on the oher stuff, or should I continue to pace her so she doesn't burn herself out? As you can probably see from our "curriculum," my goal is to have a really well-rounded child and she really does enjoy all the subjects that we do, so it would be hard for me to make a choice.   unsure

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