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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in 3rd, but he finished 2nd grade Dreambox by the end of K. The math specialist moved him to the “3rd-5th grade” version of Dreambox the summer before 2nd with mixed results. He liked being able to do interesting things, but he was getting zero instruction, context, or support on the new concepts. Some things he figured out brute force or trial and error - some things he just got frustrated and gave up until we saw he was struggling and helped out. This year they don’t bring iPads home and he’s doing something new called Reflex Math - but without the iPad at home we don’t know how he’s doin or where he is struggling with basic concepts. I am not interested in accelerating him multiple grades ahead as much as I am interested in making sure he has a rock solid foundation going into Jr high and Hs math. [/quote] Spending more time with apps is not the answer APS. Why can that math specialist have weekly meetups with advanced kids to teach new concepts?[/quote] Agreed that would be the BEST answer. I would even settle for a weekly grade level email of optional enrichment / home activities. However my kid LOVES the apps and when he had his iPad over the summer / during the school year, he often chooses to play the apps 10-15 min a day 3-4x a week for fun. [/quote] That’s because it’s a game, not because they are learning math. [/quote] DP here. Games are a fantastic way to learn! Also as much as I hate to admit it because I wish schools didn’t use iPads, the apps they use for really do boost test scores. [/quote] But games have all those dark patterns and addictive tendencies, gamification is no panacea. [/quote]
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