I have purchased Aleks math which is found at ALEKS.com and my son can work on it at school or at home.

What is nice is that it corrects the students errors with an explanation. And if you spend too much time and aren't getting a topic it suggests that you try something else and come back to that skill. And the student gets to pick the area of math to try next. My son has filled in 1 piece of the pie, is close to three other pieces and has a bunch of geometry/measurement to work on and this is one grade level above his current grade. His teacher is having him work in a text book one grade level up but even that he finishes fast so the computer is where he goes (and the school has tons of other programs he can chose from). And I just remembered that his textbook has a whole online component of games and tutorials and extra practice that they let him do.

This summer I thought we would do Primary Math Challenge (this is something you could buy at a bookstore and send in for him to work on).

Last edited by Sweetie; 02/26/13 06:33 PM.

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