Anonymous wrote:Beast Academy is not for math facts / fluency. It's for getting into deeper and more sophisticated math thinking. I would treat Beast Academy as enrichment rather than remediation. Kumon is for drilling math facts and improving fluency. But it's boring as hell. Honestly you don't need to pay for a program to get better at math facts. Any app / game that drills math facts will do the job in a more appealing way to kids than Kumon. Your school should also have "blended learning" apps like Zearn or the like to do that type of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this age, with a child who is where they should be, I'd focus on games. Teach math without it obviously being math.
I have an ADHD kid and Beast Academy was still math work, despite the fun avatars and comics. Whereas my kindergartener, who does not appear to have learning challenges, begs for BA.
How many pages of BA does s/he do a day? Are you aiming to get through all 4 books in an academic year?
Anonymous wrote:At this age, with a child who is where they should be, I'd focus on games. Teach math without it obviously being math.
I have an ADHD kid and Beast Academy was still math work, despite the fun avatars and comics. Whereas my kindergartener, who does not appear to have learning challenges, begs for BA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an "under motivated" FIRST grader??
They are "Quiet Quitters", you know people who do their job but don't go above and beyond filling out Math worksheets after school.
Anonymous wrote:What is an "under motivated" FIRST grader??
Anonymous wrote:Kid is on grade level? Then why would you need to do anything at all?
Anonymous wrote:What is an "under motivated" FIRST grader??