Absolutely that would work! The kids I'm working with are 7-9 years old and range from year 2 to year 5 extension maths. There's a wide range of abilities. I'm only tasked to do mental maths skills (add, subtract, multiply, divide) and timestables. So my focus has been on creative and timed drills to develop maths facts and mental maths strategies. I'm keeping things targeted and tailored to each child so that they really get something from the session. This means learning on the run about where each kid is up to, so I choose scale-able activities (like having up to 8-sided dice so I can make something like the dice game challenging for every ability).

Don't know where you are JoAnnQN, but have a look at your local council and see if they have a community grant that would help you set up a club at your local community centre. You could use the grant to pay for room hire and equipment and an advertisement in the local paper that might help you attract other homeschoolers interested in maths. A $1,000 grant will be enough to make the club sustainable. It sounds complicated, but it's not.

jojo