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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I’m sorry I created confusion. We are not in AAP but I posted here because AAP parents are the most knowledgeable about this stuff. I have the type of kid who has to be pushed at a good pace or he disengages. He is currently in a 6th grade math class that then places some 7th graders in Algebra. For a variety of reasons having nothing to do with his abilities, the class has been a disaster and he needs to get back on track the summer. I think but am not sure that based on the AOPs Prealgebra test here (https://data.artofproblemsolving.com/course-docs/diagnostics/prealgebra1-pretest.pdf) that he will be ready for prealgebra in the summer. My goal for the summer is to pre-teach prealgebra (ID’ing any gaps that need to be filled) so that he will go into 7th grade math ready to ace it, or possibly be placed in Algebra (which I realize is unlikely and is not my goal). So my question is really about the curriculums available for this. Yes he will complain about the 1:1 tutoring but he’s going to have plenty of downtime so 🤷♀️ [/quote]The are you ready test for prealgebra is deceptively simple. I suggest you get the PDF online before you commit to it.[/quote]
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