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[quote=Anonymous]My 5yr old is obsessed with math. I’ve been doing some at home with him; he can do basic algebra (graphing functions; linear inequalities; factoring quadratic equations) and particularly loves number theory (sequences, patterns, prime numbers; does not get the concept of a proof, that’s abstraction beyond where he is at). We are in DC proper, and I don’t expect his school to support this level of math in a rising K. I’m not looking for tutoring or anything like intense drilling. I just want to find some structure to support this love of math in a fun way for him, knowing the math he will get at school won’t be as interesting to him. I saw American has a math club for kids that looks like something he’d love, but it’s for older children. Curious if anyone knows of fun math classes or activities or programs that a 5yr old could join that would be at the right level for him. [/quote]
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