Anonymous wrote:Thanks for looking it up, pp. I think she is a high average math student (she typically scores between the 85th-95th percentile on the map-p) but the eureka math curriculum makes her look lower than what she is capable of, due to careless errors - there are so many extra steps required to get the right answer and she gets distracted and makes a careless mistake when she conceptually understands how to get the right answer. I will continue to supplement at home. I know the "enriched math" distinction means an extra ditto a week in mcps in the lower grades and is pretty worthless..but I feel like she would be capable of enriched math with a different curriculum. Oh well...
According to our school, enriched math just means they do all the problems in the Eurek problem set (because the later problems are harder). By this definition, you can definitely “enrich” on your own.
Also, Prodigy is a great game for enrichment. My kid started playing in 2nd, but I think you get kids can do it, too