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[quote=Anonymous]Kindergarten and first are the hardest. In second grade all kids are reading and math kind of opens up. DD is in second now. Teachers have assessed her at a 6th grade reading level but could be higher. In math the class is doing fractions and really cool logic and word problems, and geometry and algebra. They are all working on arithmetic fluency independently. DD has memorized all addiction and multiplication facts. It does help that DD goes to a private school. DD has never really received a proper language arts education in school, and that's never been a problem with her. We just let her read. Math--I figure no rush. [/quote]
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