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    I am interested in suggestions for gifted enrichment with something online or with disks that generate reports for assessment. I was thinking it would be great if there was something that has enrichment in the regular subjects, but out of the box work. I would be very interesed in something that was like all the mindware.com books but in one spot and interactive.

    I was thinking about trying to step up my son's math. Now I'm thinking wouldn't it be great if we just had a testing out/repetition/pace policy with him. When ever he tested out then he just goes to the computer and does his own thing to make better use of his time. Can it be as simple as this? (I'm new at all this.)

    Some examples Spelling - word roots,
    Math - logic, reasoning, puzzles, codes

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    Have you tried Aleks.com for Math. I love their Pie Charts.


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    (Free) Online High School Courses & Curriculum Materials. ... For more free online curriculum unit collections and individual units, visit Hoagies' Gifted ...
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    I use ALEKS and Mathletics in my course and I like them both. Mathletics is aesthetically pleasing and game-based, while ALEKS is great for assessments and progress reporting.

    SAS Curriculum Pathways and The University of California College Prep offer free courses online.

    Schools must register for SAS, but the UC programs are free and available.

    http://www.sascurriculumpathways.com/

    http://www.ucopenaccess.org/


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