Hi y’all!
Its been a while since I’ve put my .02 in here or asked a question. But I have been checking in to attempt to sort of keep up. 🙂 Anyway, I thought I’d check in to see what your thoughts are regarding math. I was planning on using Teaching Textbooks for my ds this fall. I seem to recall that that program is more of a spiral approach, is that correct? Otherwise I thought it would work well for him. But today I’m having some doubts. We’ve just started using Easy Peasy math for the summer, and it is definately spiral. We’ve pretty much used more mastery based programs in the past. But he would prefer something he can work on more independantly, I believe, because Mom tends to frustrate him when I try to explain math. 🙂
Anyway, so far he’s been doing pretty well with it. We started off with some multiplication, and continue to work on that. Then it introduced division and he handled that OK. Well, today it introduced decimals and was comparing decimals to fractions – very simple using money and I showed him how we have to use both when we write a check. He kept saying “I don’t get it!” and just about fell apart. But really he did get it and was able to answer questions correctly. When it came down to it, he was frustrated at how the curriculum keeps switching operations on him.
So now I’m worried whether TT will be a good fit for him after all. Is this frustration just because he’s not used to working this way with math? I actually thought he’d prefer a more spiral approach so he could do various types of math rather than spending so much time just on one concept. Perhaps over the summer he’ll get used to it and be OK? Or should I look for something to stick with the mastery approach? Is there something similar to TT that would fit that bill? Easy Peasy does seem to be switching up pretty quickly, we only started using it a week or so ago. Will TT be a more slow spiral, maybe? What has your experience been – those of you that have used it? Thanks so much for any input, or just talking me down off this wall of doubt and indecision.
Melissa in TX