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Hi again,

 

I have two sharp math cookies (IMHO) who understand things quickly but need some more frequent review. A program like Saxon would be overkill and we love RightStart, but I'd like a worksheet each could do daily that would cover a variety of problems. Any suggestions?

 

Thanks, Emily

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Well, this is kind of non-traditional, but what about Life of Fred? It's not a worksheet, but it introduces and then constantly reviews all kinds of great stuff, all over the board . . . not sure what level your kids are at, but I'm seeing Fractions and Decimals/Percents as great spiral review for my 5th grader. I think the Pre-Algebra books will be as well.

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Someone posted a link to these a month or so back. Some schools do them. They would offer what you are looking for -- if you got the right level, IMO.

 

Math Minutes! (Just go down the page & you'll see other levels listed. You didn't say what level(s) you needed. If you want to see more info & see inside them, check out the publisher pages here.)

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Thanks for the reminder about MEP. The price is certainly right, and the order things are done are completely different than the curriculum we're using. I'll print it out for the next month and see if it is a good fit for us.

 

Math Minutes looks like what I'm thinking of, but I think it is for older kids.

 

Thanks, Emily

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Thanks for the reminder about MEP. The price is certainly right, and the order things are done are completely different than the curriculum we're using. I'll print it out for the next month and see if it is a good fit for us.

 

Math Minutes looks like what I'm thinking of, but I think it is for older kids.

 

Thanks, Emily

 

They have Math Minutes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. If MEP doesn't work out, try the Math Minutes. (Publisher has e-formats available.) Here is a look inside the 1st grade one.

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