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    blob #73140 04/03/10 04:44 PM
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    I did finally get a one sentence response yesterday from the Principal which basically said "waiting on higher level admins, will let you know what I hear."

    I guess it isn't so bad, as the pullout group is apparently continuing - but I do view the beginning of the next academic year as the drop dead date, since I don't think the group will continue. I guess what is disappointing is that based on that response, I see very little willingness to engage in discussion - I am trying to think positively, but it really isn't very encouraging. It didn't respond to several different points DH and I made that were broader re: curriculum and teaching.

    On a more positive note, DS and I have been briefly (like for 8 minutes)going over how to do long division, and it has been the first time ever that I have seen him struggle a bit with a math concept. Actually, not sure it is the concept as much as the fact he doesn't know his multiplication facts super well, so he finds it hard to divide into - anyway, what was neat was that he was engaged and challenged! Something we really don't ever see. I think he liked it - although he was kind of frustrated too - it was hard to read because there was some new stuff going on.

    thanks to all of you for your support - sometimes I feel like I am just a freaky mom, as I said, I can't imagine how those of you with a PG handle all of this, as I am finding it super hard (maybe my own obsessive personality traits wink ).

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    Originally Posted by Catalana
    On a more positive note, DS and I have been briefly (like for 8 minutes)going over how to do long division, and it has been the first time ever that I have seen him struggle a bit with a math concept. Actually, not sure it is the concept as much as the fact he doesn't know his multiplication facts super well, so he finds it hard to divide into - anyway, what was neat was that he was engaged and challenged! Something we really don't ever see.

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    This is lovely! Division is a great way to teach those pesky math facts!

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    Grinity #73905 04/13/10 01:21 PM
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    He kept trying to escape to geometry and other areas on his Aleks "pie" but eventually he ran out of other stuff and was forced to learn it (I told him I wouldn't move him up a level until the pie was all filled in - which he actually accepted pretty readily).

    Pesky math facts indeed - I confess to still getting my 7 x 8 and 6 x 8 mixed up - yikes!

    Catalana #73908 04/13/10 01:34 PM
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    I was just tis morning (after I got congradulated on my math skill on the other thread) thinking about what a shame it is that I keep having to learn and relearn 7 X 8, when 56 is such a pretty number. And I love how they line up in

    56 = 7x8

    so chronological!

    I don't mind 6 x 8 so much because it boils down to 8x5 (40) plus 8 x1.

    Basically I have no automatic recall of Math facts higher than 5 inspite of having memorized them twice - once for myself and again to help my son. Wonder if it's related to my spelling?

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