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    I'm interested in hearing comments about algebra options as well.

    I did just buy "Painless Algebra" by Lynette Long, whose praise I often sing for her "Painless Geometry" that I used with DS7 last year. It was cheap-cheap at the Scholastic Books Warehouse sale going on now for teachers and homeschoolers at warehouses all over the country, and I actually squealed aloud when I spotted it.
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    But that's just a place to start next year (or maybe even this summer if he wants math this summer). It's not going to be sufficient.

    Watching with interest...


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    Kriston,

    Our Scholastic Books Warehouse sale doesn't start until the 29th. I will surely be going there to pick up some books!

    Is "Painless Geometry" written for younger kids?



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    I have the Painless Geometry. Agree that it is good.
    For Algebra reading, DS8 loves Real World Algebra by Edward Zaccaro.

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    I do NOT think AoPS Algebra is a companion to the PRE-algebra course. AoPS has divided into 2 courses so Algebra 1 should be companion to Algebra 1. AoPS also has number theory and counting/probability.

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    It's not specifically written for younger kids, Cindi, but it is simplified without being "dumbed down," if that makes sense. The books are geared to ND middle school/early high school kids, I believe, which has been just about right for DS6-7 the past 2 years. The material is still very highly conceptual, but is written more clearly than most that I've seen and doesn't require tons of practice. That helped keep my son's interest. It also seems to break complex concepts down into bite-sized pieces that worked better with my young child. To speed up, you simply do more of the "bites" at one time. To me, it seemed tailor-made to meet an HG+ young child's needs, FWIW.

    I haven't done anything more than thumb through Long's algebra book yet. I didn't even know there was one until I saw it on the shelf. Oh, happy surprise! smile But since I bought $350 worth of books at the sale (!!!), I haven't had time to sit down and really look at it. On first blush, it looks every bit as good for introducing DS7 to algebra as the geometry one was for introducing "real" geometry to him.

    But I know I will want him to have a complete course ala AoPS and/or PLATO eventually. We're just at the starting gate!


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