I posted a question similar to this one back in the Fall and I was told to just wait it out and it would come, but it really hasn't come. The "it" I'm referring to is memorization of math facts. My dd is finishing up Singapore 1B and still only has a handful of addition facts memorized and no subtraction. My nephew has all of them memorized becaused he learned to memorize them in public school and my dd seems so behind him because she can't spout off the facts like he can. They have both just completed 1st grade.
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I'm afraid to even keep going on in Singapore until she does have them memorized. She's still dependent on her fingers or some other manipulative. I took my ds back to Singapore level 2A in fourth grade because I thought it might make him stop counting on his fingers, but now it's my dd doing it.
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Even when we get to the reviews I feel like I'm reteaching it all over again. I'm not sure there is enough practice at each lesson because she's forgetting everything by the time the review comes. She gets it (again) after I explain it (again), but I'm disappointed it didn't seem to "stick" the first time around.
What to do? Do I stop here and give her flashcard practice or not?
Thanks for all of your advice (in advance)!
God bless, Michelle
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