Sure! They are grouped into 4 sets. Set D is the 12 facts. The others progress from easier to harder, but are more random. So you are not learning all the 3s at one time for example. There are free sheets for download on TGTB’s website. You practice whatever set you are on every day. I think it’s a much better method than focusing on skip counting. I think he learned multiplication easier than subtraction.
There are only 120 lessons. Level 4 is equivalent to a challenging 4th grade in my opinion. It does cover things not covered until later in other curriculums.
Ok thank you! My daughter will be in 5th grade next year, but didn’t quite make it into Level 5 when I did the placement test with her. I’ll plan on starting her in level 4 so she isn’t overwhelmed. :)
You mentioned the way they do their facts has worked well. Could you share how they do it?
Sure! They are grouped into 4 sets. Set D is the 12 facts. The others progress from easier to harder, but are more random. So you are not learning all the 3s at one time for example. There are free sheets for download on TGTB’s website. You practice whatever set you are on every day. I think it’s a much better method than focusing on skip counting. I think he learned multiplication easier than subtraction.
@@Homeschooling.with.Ginger Did you use the musical multiplication for practice, worksheets, or flash cards?
@@elaine.almirola7044 sheets
Does level 4 correspond to 4th grade? Also, is this a 4 day/week curriculum, or 5 days/week?
There are only 120 lessons. Level 4 is equivalent to a challenging 4th grade in my opinion. It does cover things not covered until later in other curriculums.
Ok thank you! My daughter will be in 5th grade next year, but didn’t quite make it into Level 5 when I did the placement test with her. I’ll plan on starting her in level 4 so she isn’t overwhelmed. :)
@@PIF95 yes, always do the placement test. :)