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[quote=Anonymous]Like others have said, I would encourage you to pursue ways to enrich your child outside of class. I would look into an online program like Beast Academy (they also have book versions). Rather then spend time on ST Math or Zearn or whatever math program your school is doing, have your child work on that (maybe chat with the teacher ahead of time and let them know you will be doing this). Last I checked the program started at a 2nd grade level, but if your child is ready for that- great! You can also ask your teacher to bump up your child's level on ST math, and potentially other online programs. With my 4th grader, we have also signed up for a few Outschool classes. You have to do your research to find good classes, and you might get a dud, but for $10-15 a class it can be a good way to add a bit of enrichment. My son has really enjoyed individual sessions (they run closer to $30). He likes getting the one on one attention. I found someone who follows the Eureka curriculum and just let her know which Modules he was working on. [/quote]
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