We bought the summer bridge gifted workbook second grade for dd7. She also has a brainquest 2nd grade workbook that I have given stuff to both kids.We have a gifted math workbook grade 1 for ds5 (entering kinder). The workbook for dd seems very easy in some areas and challenging in a few others. The math book for ds5 is just about right for him only because he is lacking the reading skills needed for the word problems. He is just now becoming confident enough to read them on his own.
We have a chalkboard easel we have been using. The math challenges have been quite interesting as I think ds has just about caught up with dd (who will also be math accelerated in the coming year). The 2 of them play off of each other and it has become a competition.
I guess what I am saying.. is make it fun. What is she interested in? As an example, we have been using baking to review fractions.
not sure if this is what you were looking for ...
hth
Sheila
Here are a couple of other fun ways to learn about fractions in a hands-on way:
http://teachingmybabytoread.blog.com/2011/06/10/peanut-buttering-reducing-fractions/http://teachingmybabytoread.blog.com/2011/06/07/outside-fraction-lesson/