We switched to RS in September… my son is 8, in “3rd grade”, and we are in RS Level B. There is a Yahoo RS group that is helpful, if you haven’t found it yet. There are lots of older kids doing RS… stop thinking you are “behind”. Level B isn’t “1st grade math” – it is Level B. They were given letters for homeschoolers for exactly that reason. Also, you will have them doing 4 digit addition (3 numbers) – that isn’t standard in 1st grade.
It is not at all uncommon for a level to take more than a year. Level C is very common to take extra (like extremely common) – and it is also common for Level B to take extra.
So… to make you feel better… lets imagine this timeline for your dd…. it may not match reality of course….
B – grade 2 and 1/2 of grade 3
C – rest of grade 3, grade 4
D – grade 5
E – grade 6
Geometry/Video Text pre-algebra- grade 7&8
and she is starting Algebra in Grade 9 with a better understanding than most….
so – where exactly is she behind if she is starting Algebra in Grade 9???
Also – how many kids (/adults) do you know that get to High School hating math, hardly understanding it, and barely able to add/subtract/multiply/divide… and don’t realize when an answer they give is way off? I know LOTS.
Take it at her speed and let her enjoy it. On the RS Yahoo board, there are many experienced moms, many with older kids that have gone through the whole program. Many of the experienced moms have said that they wished they had taken more time to play the games. I’ve never heard any say that they played games too much and went too slowly….
Teach the child – not the curriculum!