Re: Math suggestions?
My struggling math student had a year of Right Start (level B). While I like it, I struggle to recommend it because of the cost. My cost on the manipulatives was reduced because I already owned about 1/3 of them, and my friend who occasionally works as a RS rep told me which ones I could skip from the rest of the kit. I can'r speak for the other levels, but in A and B there is very little writing and a lot of it is on a whiteboard.
Otherwise he has used Singapore standards edition. It has been slow and steady, but he has progressed. I use the home instructors guide and the workbook for most levels. (answer key is in my guide in the version I use) It uses manipulatives but not as much as RS.
I also used Math Mammoth topical books for multiplication and division with him.
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Sara
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