Thanks, Nancy. I just know we will be using them for a while. This is an area of struggle for my dd.
Yesterday we did Unit 29, Day 1. She knows how to count to 100, but I should have just let her use a 100 chart to do these exercises. She had some difficulty putting these numbers in order, but the biggest problem was telling me what the smallest and lowest number was. For example, in 58, 60, 72, 95, when I asked her what the smallest number was, she pointed to 60. I'm not sure if it because there is a zero in it or what. All, I know is that she could not pick out the smallest and greatest numbers. I know from doing some research, that she has some visual perceptual problems. What I finally did for one of them was make a number line with the four number included and had her pick out each number. Then she was able to show me the smallest and the greatest. But looking at just the four together, she couldn't do it. She REALLY got confused when they started with the greatest number first. She would think because it was first, that it was the smallest. Without that number line, she was clueless. I made the mistake of trying to 'explain' things, rather than just using the number line and letting it go at that. Then we end up with meltdowns.
I don't want to push her through the books just to keep up with the guides. We are off schedule a little in Beyond. I want to finish 1B during the summer. I was planning to start Bigger half speed, so maybe I should do math half speed as well, if we run into problems like this. There are some parts of math she does get, but I'm afraid we are nearing some obstacles. She will be 9 next week and going into 3rd, so it will just mean getting PM2 finished sometime in 4th grade. I think there may be some skill areas we will need to stop and focus on for a while.
Some areas of difficulty for children with visual perceptual problems are spatial relationships such as distance, size, shape, and how things fit together as a whole, estimating passage of time, just to name a few. If anyone has any unique strategies for children with this struggle, please share.

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