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IN DYING NEED OF HELP

Posted by on Oct. 26, 2009 at 4:56 PM
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 HEY I WAS JUST WONDERING IF ANY MOMS KNEW SOME GOOD WEBSITES TO HELP WITH MATH, SPELLING AND READING MY SON IS 7 HE'S DOING PRETTY GOOD IN SCHOOL BUT YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MUCH EDUCATION I BUY HIM THE FLASH CARDS AND WORKBOOKS BUT HE LIKES TO BE ON THE COMPUTER SO INSTEAD OF HIM ALWAYS GOING TO DISNEY.COM AND NICKJR.COM AND ALL THOSE WEBSITES I WAS WONDERING IF YOU ALL CAN HELP ME OUT WITH EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES HE'S IN 1ST GRADE IF THAT WOULD HELP PLZ HELP

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Smokyfeet
by on Oct. 27, 2009 at 10:42 AM

Check with the school that your child attends they may have a online tutor or site that he can visit to get extra help. I know that my kids have this available to them here in Georgia so they may have this available to you as well. Be blessed.

blackbeauty28
by on Oct. 27, 2009 at 11:21 AM

There's this website called zoodles.com they have math,spelling games to help your child count and learn his letters. I hope this helps.

niecee1136
by on Oct. 27, 2009 at 11:30 AM

if you don't mind paying $20 per month.  there is a website called

www.time4learning.com

it allows your child to work pretty much unassisted and at whatever level he's most comfortable on.  for example when my son was working on it this summer, he was doing 1st grade math, but 2nd grade reading and other subjects.  they have math, phonics, reading comprehension, science and math.  everything is animated and keeps the kids' attention.  their curriculum doesn't run out until 7th or 8th grade.  they also keep track of your child's progress.  i love it. we use it to help cure summer boredom.

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awsown
by on Oct. 27, 2009 at 10:45 PM

i love www.edhelper.com  They have curriculum from pre-k to 12th grade.  It includes reading, spelling, voc, math, hist. social studies, geography, language arts, spanish, french, art and more.  It has some free things but I always pay the $39.95(?) for the year to take advantage of the pritable worksheets, the ability to make vocabulary and spelling worksheets with the kids' lists from school  This has so far been my FAVORITE site.  After 4 kids, it has just about everything I need.  A math only wite is www.mathfactcafe.com  this has free worksheets.  This one is helpful when they start the timed math facts.  You can make a sheet with as many facts on it as you want with the parameters you need. Hope this helps

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