![]() ![]() The down side to Kumon is their stickler for accuracy and making it within a certain time. She is not constrained anymore, like she was in the previous levels. As long as she is putting across a point, giving and explanation and supporting it with evidence from the text, the answer she gives is fine. The passages range from Snow Geese, Lord of the Flies, to Hamlet - more classical English which is relevant for Essex. So mastery of the four basic operations plus Algebra has helped her understand and deal with more complex problem sums.Īs for English - on Levels G & H in English, she is asked questions like why do you think, what do you think, and support your answers using evidence from the passage. But really, if you think about it, Area problems require mastery of multiplication and division, Geometry - understanding of the Geometric rules and then it is either column addition or subtraction to work out the angles. Maths problem solving - Kumon worksheets do introduce problem solving concepts from Level B onwards, although the problems are pretty simple. Vocabulary and spelling - because at every level, Kumon English has a vocabulary review section, VR has also improved. So, with Verbal Reasoning, she is especially good with VR types which require arithmetic work and breaking codes. I think Kumon has given her the speed and accuracy she needs for all other work. We have not used a tutor - only materials from this website and information from others on top of Kumon. Ok, have not posted for a while as I wanted to see how Kumon would help us. ![]()
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