breakingbrie
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I was wondering if I could get some help, I was thinking maybe the homeschooling moms might be able to point me in the right direction... My girls in Ohio were doing perfectly fine in school, with a little help in reading. However, the schools seemed a bit behind to me, but they were learning, so I just went with it
But now that we've moved to WA, it's completely different. We left Ohio in November, and at that point in 2nd grade my girls were still memorizing 2+2 and 7+9, the basics. Never had seen subtraction except for a small intro at the end of 1st grade. When we got here, their very first math homework sheet has subtraction to the tune of 82-37... They hadn't even subtracted at all let alone 'borrowed'. And the carrying over in adding more than 1 number... Ugh. So, needless to say, they're still pretty behind. The teacher has been good about getting them extra help in class, and we've been struggling through it, but with 3rd grade coming up, I don't want them to continue to struggle. Their teacher says next year, they're moving on to harder stuff, and the 2nd grade stuff should be easily understood by then. So, I've been considering holding them back so they can start it over at the beginning of the year, and learn the 'whys' of it - like i said, now they know they have to borrow when subtracting that problem up there ^ but they honestly don't get that they're adding 10 to the 2 to make it 12, or why they actually do it. So going through the learning it would be helpful... But I really don't want them to redo 2nd grade for a few reasons. And story problems are another area we need to work on... They only get them if the whole sheet is add or the whole sheet is subtract, and they can't figure it out if they don't already know which they're going to do.
So, to the help part, I was wondering if there are any resources that might be available to me (besides a tutor we can't afford) that I could go through this summer with them to help teach this stuff to get them ready for 3rd grade. I'm worried I wouldn't be able to do the teaching without following some sort of guide for this. lol, I should probably start with the basic subtraction facts for one!!! They didn't learn them individually, so when they see 7-2 they're still using fingers instead of knowing it's 5
I'm going to have to make a final decision soon whether or not we're keeping them back, so the sooner I can look into this, the better!
So, to the help part, I was wondering if there are any resources that might be available to me (besides a tutor we can't afford) that I could go through this summer with them to help teach this stuff to get them ready for 3rd grade. I'm worried I wouldn't be able to do the teaching without following some sort of guide for this. lol, I should probably start with the basic subtraction facts for one!!! They didn't learn them individually, so when they see 7-2 they're still using fingers instead of knowing it's 5
I'm going to have to make a final decision soon whether or not we're keeping them back, so the sooner I can look into this, the better!