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Re: Homeschooling Parents
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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
Well, like I said, I don't recommend it generally, for that reason. However, I still think it might work well for your purposes.
You can also go to the library and check out one of those "What does my child need to know" books (for third grade) and simply spend time reinforcing each math concept with your daughter. In our library they're in a special parenting section.
4th grade is when she'll start multiplication & division and some fractions, among other things.
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Really? Mine did all of that in 3rd. They really push having the multiplication tables to 10 memorized by the end of 3rd grade. I'm a little worried about moving, I hope I don't have kids who end up bored cuz they already know it, or completely lost cuz the new school is ahead of where they left off. I know things can really vary btwn schools.
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