Anonymous wrote:BA 5 is not Prealgebra. There is a Prealgebra book and free video series and Alcumus after BA 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is entering 2nd grade for AoPS, they'd probably be placed in Math Level 2, which follows the Beast Academy 2A-2D books. They'd follow a set curriculum with assigned readings, homework, and even tests at the end of each BA book. If your child is very advanced, they can be assessed and skip into higher level classes.
The downside is that the program will not adjust to go faster or slower for your individual child.
Thank you. Does the curriculum Beast Academy same as AOPS? It costs like $100/year for Beast academy, and it covers all levels. AOPS is like almost $800 for 12 weeks and they meet 1x/week. That is a big difference in costs. If they are the same, I would just sign up for beast academy instead.
I have my kid tested, and he misses like 0-2 questions for each 2A to 2D tests. If I sign him up, I may skip to go straight to level 3. 3B is more difficult to him because he has not learned to calculate area yet.
Anonymous wrote:BA 5 is not Prealgebra. There is a Prealgebra book and free video series and Alcumus after BA 5.
Anonymous wrote:DH agrees to sign up math class for our first grader boy in person for enrichment, and he is really excited. I will pass kumon (it, and we only consider mathnasium and AOPS. Russian math is too far away even though I like their styles, but I don't want to drive that far weekly. I have consulted with Mathanasium, and I still have not got their teaching style. All I know so far is they are willing to be flexible and can do 1-2x/week for 60 min and ratio is 1:3. I think they cost $260 per month for 2x/week, $160 per month for 1x/week. They recommend us to do assessment/evaluation, and they will place him.
What is the styles of mathnasium?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is entering 2nd grade for AoPS, they'd probably be placed in Math Level 2, which follows the Beast Academy 2A-2D books. They'd follow a set curriculum with assigned readings, homework, and even tests at the end of each BA book. If your child is very advanced, they can be assessed and skip into higher level classes.
The downside is that the program will not adjust to go faster or slower for your individual child.
Thank you. Does the curriculum Beast Academy same as AOPS? It costs like $100/year for Beast academy, and it covers all levels. AOPS is like almost $800 for 12 weeks and they meet 1x/week. That is a big difference in costs. If they are the same, I would just sign up for beast academy instead.
I have my kid tested, and he misses like 0-2 questions for each 2A to 2D tests. If I sign him up, I may skip to go straight to level 3. 3B is more difficult to him because he has not learned to calculate area yet.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is entering 2nd grade for AoPS, they'd probably be placed in Math Level 2, which follows the Beast Academy 2A-2D books. They'd follow a set curriculum with assigned readings, homework, and even tests at the end of each BA book. If your child is very advanced, they can be assessed and skip into higher level classes.
The downside is that the program will not adjust to go faster or slower for your individual child.
Anonymous wrote:Following, in the same boat. RSM is just too far, and the times are inconvenient - 4:30 on a weekday. Looking into Mathnasium but can't figure out if it's a class or just worksheets. Our first grader needs a class with a discussion, he gets worksheets at school.