We are having Math struggles here. I don't know if I'm not being patient enough or what. We do not use Singapore. We use Math U See. This is what I used with my ds before coming to HOD. My ds has never had any problems with Math U See, but he is more Math and Science minded (had a slow start to reading, didn't read well until the middle of 2nd grade, now is fine). My dd did Math U See Primer last year and everything was fine. This year we started Alpha and she is just not being able to retain her Math facts.
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Of course MUS is mastery and you're not to move on, after spending an extra 2 weeks on some of the facts (+2, +9). She still doesn't have all of them down cold. This is after extra Math pages printed, doing flash cards with me, doing flashcards by herself (reading the whole problem 3 times), and doing online drill.
She began to cry yesterday and tell me that she didn't like Math any more and that it was boring.
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To be honest my children never talk this way, so understand this isn't coming from a child who has a bad attitude and typically says things are boring. She unlike her brother was a very early reader. She began reading in K, and with veyr little help from me. She just learned what sound each letter made from hearing me go over and over it with her bro. She began reading on her own and I didn't even want to work with her because I was working so intensely with her bro. She has beautiful handwriting and spells correctly words that her bro sometimes struggles with. I'm know Math is not her strong subject obviously, and it seems like my dc are falling into the stereotypes for boys and girls.
I'm wondering if maybe MUS is just not good fit for her. When I was looking at samples of Singapore online, she said it looked like fun. Not that I'm one to have to make everything fun, as that's not life. Making my best guess, I'd say that my dd is visual and auditory. She always memorizes verses before her bro, sings up a storm, but she readily picks up books and seems to learn that way too. I don't know why the MUS isn't working or maybe I'm just not being patient enough. I don't know what it is.
To be honest I'm scared to switch to Singapore, I've heard that there's not a lot of repitition and so how is it going to work better with a child who can't get down the facts with lots of repitition? I know you'll probably naturally give me the thumbs up for Singapore, but I'd love to hear why you think it would work for my dd with what I've described of her. If you have more questions about my dd that will help you with an answer, I'm willing to answer or if you've made a switch with a child that you've had a similiar experience with I'd love to hear that as well.
Sorry for the book I've written here and if you've read it all, God bless you.
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Prayers would be appreciated to make the right decision.