Expert Homeschooling Advice
There are many things you can do to improve homeschooling with our online math practice, simply try out these tips:
Know your child's progress.
Different math curricula utilize different scopes and sequences, plus state math standards also vary as well.
Curriculum too repetitive?
Skip some exercises. Only assign odd ones or 1/4th of them or jump around in the book back and forth to vary the topics more.
Need more repetitive exericses?
Free online worksheet generator and inexpensive workbook printouts are available here if your child needs extra work. However,
children do not need to practice basic arithmetic topics on each and every grade until 8th grade. With SmartMath Practice, your child's math
practice is topic focused, aiming for mastery and then moving on to other needed math topics.
A boring topic?
For a younger child, our interactive math tutorials organized by math topic are proven to be more effective than paper-based lessons.
Let the child find his or her own math learning path.
Homeschooler do not have to rely on one math curriculum. The book is just a tool for teaching; filling out the worksheets is not the goal
of good mathematics education. There are many other tools and ways to teach too, such as our interactive games, adaptive math practice
and challenges.
What if your child is not coping with the progress?
Take a break from math for 1 month.
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