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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every homework page in the Eureka math book has an accompanying explanation page which shows how to solve those exact problems. Do you have access to the entire book? If not, speak to the teacher about getting those pages. Sometimes they are also available online. [/quote] Our teacher sends these stapled to their homework sheets. Sometimes I have to google a term, but they’re very helpful. Asking for them would be a good place to start. And yes, I’m a (parent) fan of Eureka math. For kids that “get” math at least. Teacher friends say it’s confusing and too complicated with the various methods for some kids. But it teaches the theories and principles much better than we learned, and I think provides a better foundation for advanced math in the future. Again, if your child gets it. If your child struggled with Eureka and RSM, I think shopping around for the right tutor is a good idea. [/quote]
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