I know there have been several posts about Singapore and the latest one addressed to Carrie asking for alternatives really covered some of my concerns. I wanted to reply on that one but then I have other concerns with math in general with my 8 yo dd who is in 2nd grade.
So I understood Carrie to say as she mentioned all the programs she has used with her oldest...that they drill and focus on mastery. Singapore is not like that and I like that. But this year doing 1A with my daughter has been very difficult, she does very well in all the problems/questions that do not have to do with addition/subtraction. As soon as we go into having to add or subtract, she shuts down. So I came here for help. And read to drill her the basic math facts, to go in order, the 0s and 1s...tried that with flashcards, just writing it out, worksheets, xtramath.com. Nothing works, she knows some, but then we'll run into what is 3+2....blank gaze. No initiative on her part to try to solve the problem....with the tools we have learned. Like the number line, tally marks, buttons, beans, fingers. She looks up and around hoping the answer will just come. She tells me she is visualizing the number line. Which I know this is good, but she can sit and visualize for a long time.
I considered dropping Singapore, but I'm overwhelmed by the options and I truly don't want to keep hopping around and confusing her even more. I have friends who use Abeka and they drill and test, and 2nd graders are doing multiplication and facts are down, others do MathUSee...and I guess I'm comparing my daughter to her friends and feeling she is "behind". We are about to start Singapore 1B...I am sticking to it. And after considering dropping Singapore for the next level/grade, I am going to stick with it. All other programs are so different I feel I would be taking her all over the place and back!
I'm sorry for the lengthy post! All of this to ask those who have used Singapore from the beginning...do you drill math facts? What is the best way to do that? If facts are not known does it make higher levels of Singapore more difficult? I don't want to compare her, but I worry about her year-end evaluation??
And do most people finish 1A/1B in one school year?? I seem to be so behind with just starting 1B...so you know I am around Unit 15 in my Beyond guide...I feel behind, well I am behind!! Anyone else run into this??? Do I keep going to finish Beyond and then move to Bigger?? So sorry...big breath....thanks!!

