Thank you both for the encouragement. We are just going to use what we have already, although I am thinking to switch to MUS much later down the road at pre-algebra, when he is ready for it. I think we may need to look at lowering our overall math goals though, since he has always struggled with it. I don’t think he will be getting to calculus. I am thinking we need to focus more on the practical living math of day to day, like budgets and bank accounts.
“It sounds funny, but try not to worry about how behind he is, and relax and enjoy the time with your son. You will both feel a deep satisfaction when he finally learns basic math, graduates, and surpasses your expectations.”
Thanks, retrofam. I needed to hear that.
Show him in a different way….this worked. I kept trying to help him work through each problem in CLE. But by going back 1 1/2 books in LoF to Honey lesson 7, it helped him to see it all in steps on there. So now if he gets stuck, I will direct him there to refresh his memory. He is going to work through the rest of Honey and Ice Cream a second time now, but if I repeat a CLE Light Unit, I’ll have to order one. So I am trying to just supplement to get him caught up to work well where we are at in CLE now.
Also I used to be in the habit of playing Mathtacular DVD once or twice a week for 10 minutes. I had not used it in a while. So I got out disc 3 and the teacher, Justin, showed a simple problem and then added one more place value, like this: 18 divided by 3. After Justin worked through the steps and subtracted to get 0 remainder, he worked another problem: 185 dvided by 3. Justin worked it from start to finish, which was just like the prior problem except at the end, he brought down the 5: divide, multiply, subtract, remainder of 2. And finally, he did 1,854 divided by 3 from start to finish, showing that after the remainder of 2, bring down the 4, then divide 24, multiply, subtract, remainder of 0. We stopped the dvd after this and I had my son work these same problems in his math journal notebook (narration), plus 79 divided by 2. He got them all correct!
He also seems to be slow in his fact recall, even though we did xtramath before. So I am going to have him play some RightStart card games for help with recalling facts sooner, which I think will help with the long division.
Thanks again for the help and encouragement ladies!