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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have been doing AOPs books at home; intro to algebra, intro to number theory, intro to counting and probability, and intro to geometry. In a few months, we will be done. (We are doing cover to cover, but skip some very difficult Qs). DC is grade 6. I am wondering if the intermediate AOPS books may be too difficult for DC. Intermediate books are for high schoolers, right? Or, can you handle it if you finish the intro books? Do you have any suggested book that can be in-between the intro and intermediate AOPs books. It may be good to do easier books for a while, but normal books like Scholastics seem too easy. Any suggestion? [/quote] How many Alcumus problems has she solved? Until she's blue on all Prealgebra, Algebra, and Geometry topics don't move on. And don't skip the book problems - these are the problems she would be doing if she actually took a class with them.[/quote] My kid had finished both AoPS Algebra and Geometry when they were 11. They later went on to do exactly this. After they had done Alcumus sufficiently we did what another poster suggested and delved more into contest math rather than rush to intermediate algebra. [/quote]
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