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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks all, this is really helpful. Will try starting with just some card games and reflex math -- I'm really trying to avoid just assigning her math worksheets in the summer if I can. But yes, I'd love if she just had these down cold by the time school starts in the fall. Her end of year placement test actually put her in the most advanced math group for her grade, but her teacher noted that she took a lot longer to finish the test than most kids who are in that group. I know exactly what is happening -- she's working through each problem carefully and gets the concepts, so she's getting right answers, but she's getting slowed down by multiplication and division facts (especially for higher numbers) and that's why it's taking so long. She's going to feel so much less frustrated if she can get those down cold, it's just a question of putting in the time and hopefully not making it a huge slog for her.[/quote]
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