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Posted By: Seattle Sunshine Math Resources without Reading? - 11/18/16 07:13 AM
Hiya all!

I am looking for resources for DS4 who is showing great skill in math but isn't a proficient reader. He's currently working at about a 1st grade level in Khan Academy mixed with geometry and fractions. The trouble is, he can't quite read beyond numbers, simple equations, Bob books and recognizing his favorite words, leaving me to read absolutely everything else for him. Some days that's okay, others I really need him to be able to work with minimal input on my part.

We've played a bit with ixl.com and we use the free portion, but he doesn't like it as much as he likes Khan. I'm going to try Front Row again, but not holding my breath as he didn't much care for that one either. We've played with Starfall a bit, but he didn't really glom onto that one either. He will play Duck Duck Moose math games, but those reinforce what he already knows rather than giving him a platform for exploration. I'd love to know what other kids find fun and engaging that doesn't always require an adult to participate.

Posted By: puffin Re: Math Resources without Reading? - 11/18/16 07:37 AM
Are you sure the interaction with you isn't part of the enjoyment.
Posted By: Seattle Sunshine Re: Math Resources without Reading? - 11/18/16 06:53 PM
puffin, I'm sure it is! And I think that's great. We have a fun time with math. However, sometimes I'm not available or my availability is limited and he still wants to do the math.
Posted By: southflamom Re: Math Resources without Reading? - 12/03/16 02:10 AM
We had a similar experience with our son. At 4, we started him on the Education Program For Gifted Youth (EPGY), which was created by a professor at Stanford University. It has been taken over by a private education company that has repackaged the program to be more in line with common core standards. If you call the company (Redbird Mathmatics) they may still give you access to the old program. They did in our case. We did both versions and EPGY is superior in my opinion. It is all online and the questions are read to the child. We had to sit with our son until he got use to working and clicking the mouse. But eventually he got the hang of it and was able to work the program on his own for the most part. It does not work on a tablet.
Posted By: Seattle Sunshine Re: Math Resources without Reading? - 12/24/16 04:20 AM
Thank you Portia and southflamom! We poked around at PBSkids and I'm looking into EPGY/Redbird.
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