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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Videos like [url]https://artofproblemsolving.com/videos/prealgebra[/url][/quote] Thanks! We watched the linked video last night and at least it kept her engaged… long enough to say “I already know that!!” I’ll have to spend more time on the site though bc I did notice they have a ton of content. What is the difference between Art of Problem Solving and Beast Academy? Does anyone have feedback on their digital platform? Worth the money?[/quote] Beast Academy is newer and for younger grades (1-5, advanced). Comic book plus workbook and/or online work. Quite good, but text reading that you are eaoeies about. They have free videos for prealgebra, algebra, and extension topics, all Richard lecturing like OG Khan Academy style. Not modern, but decent quality and the math is very good. Alcumus is free advanced-level homework platform for prealgebra+ but that is text reading which you are worried about. Excellent Math Games: Dragonbox is the classic visual prealgebra/algebra app. Euclidea and Pythagorea for Geometry, very visual. Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection. Also try math YouTube but that is mostly middle school and older. 3B1B, Mathologer, Numberphile, Standup Maths. If you search YouTube for AMC 8, Math Kangaroo, Marhcounts, and browse related videos, you might find more. [/quote] Thank you! I will make note of the reccs for pre-algebra and later content. Beast Academy online seems a good fit for this summer if we can figure out how to help w/ the text reading. DC attends a private school that seems to be at least one year behind in math compared to FCPS. Pre-algebra isn’t taught until 7th grade. Maybe I’ll start covering some of the intro concepts at home this summer and see how it goes! [/quote]
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