Dear Susan S,
I think Trinity suggested "Comprehensive Curriculum for __ Grade" workbooks in other posts on the bulletin board. It is the one I provided to my son's teacher, working in 2nd grade level (he skipped kindergarten and is ready for 2nd grade work at least). They go up to 6th grade so you can decide what grade is appropriate. The same company, American Education Publishing, also makes specific subject workbooks (Math, e.g.) in case you are looking for subject acceleration. I like it because there's NOT tons of repetition, which can turn off little kids. I buy lots of different workbooks from Walmart, Target, teacher's stores, etc. because my son likes to do these for fun. The McGraw Hill ones were terrific as well. My son likes routine, so he wants to do a few pages each day. At least he gets exposure to new concepts and develops skills. I try to make it fun and don't want it to be drudgery. The teacher has started to use the workbook with him and he plows through it while she works with other kids on more basic stuff. Once he gets into 3rd grade level, he can work on ALEKS computer math at school.
Cym