Re: Math suggestions?
We use Horizons math. The lessons are straight forward and easy to understand and the amount of work isn't overwhelming (each lesson is one page, front and back, no matter what). They're not super expensive, compared to many others. I think I paid less than $50 for the two workbooks. There is a teacher's manual, but it's not 100% necessary in the lower grades because it's easy enough to check for yourself and you can figure out the new skills to teach without a lot of guidance. (I have it, but really don't use it.)
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