I have a 7.5 yo son whose mind loves solving problems and whizzes through his 2nd grade worksheets. It provide clear, step by step instruction, but without the excessive review and dizzying spiral of CLE. and I am thrilled to say that it is working!!!!! My son was immediately ... Read moreHow I Schedule Beast Academy, in 5 Steps Hi Rachel, glad you enjoyed the review! I love the reporting for parents from their new online site. If you buy an item through an affiliate link, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you. My son is 4 (and enters pre-K in the fall) so apps and other game like methods of learning math have proven to be good ways to teach basic math concepts and get him interested in math. We follow the four as they attend classes and puzzle over the problems posed by their instructors. Make him finish up Beta first? It’s a comprehensive curriculum for grades 2-5, with four guides and four practice books per grade. Really, anything I have thought of to throw at him, he understands almost immediately. I decided to do some quick Math Mammoth Blue series books (we’re flying through add/sub. The prerequisites for Beast Academy 2A are quite simple: counting by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s beyond 100, addition and subtraction to 20, and the ability to solve simple word problems. I agree, if only every subject were like this! He has a quick and logical mind. For the starred and double-starred challenge problems, the practice books also provide hints to help kids get started when they’re stuck. My hope is that BA might give him the challenge he needs/wants in math while also perhaps teaching him a little more about persistence when he has trouble solving something (something he currently rarely has to experience), while also scratching his itch for creativity. I appreciate your counsel. But otherwise, I think you’re right that she doesn’t need to do that to be prepared for advanced math next year. I’m currently trying to decide on math for my rising 3d grader for next year. The topics covered in Beast are pretty comparable to other curricula–they’re just covered in much more depth, with many more challenging problems. One thing I do notice with Beast Academy, however, it takes us a LOT longer to get through this curriculum than I’m used to. Thanks so much! She also easily knocks out several rote worksheets every day but doesn’t have the boredom problem that my son does. Also plan to spend twenty minutes once or twice a week reading and discussing the guide, and at least five minutes a day discussing the problems your child has solved. We have done Horizons math for K and 1st. It goes through everything from beginning place value to multiplication and division, but you can pick and choose which activities your kids need most and spend the most time on the areas where they need the most work. Beast Academy is published by Art of Problem-Solving as a lead-in to their rigorous middle school and high school textbooks for advanced students. Beast Academy provides a fun, rigorous, challenging, complete curriculum for aspiring math beasts. With a 7th grader, I’d only use Beast Academy as a supplement. He can read and understand numbers into the quintillions. Do you know of any other curriculum, for other subjects that teach in similar ways?!?!?!?!?!?!? (Take a look at the Level 2A placement test for more details.) If she ever had a day without the drama and wailing/gnashing of teeth then she could get two lessons done in about 15-20 minutes. Understanding and problem solving are emphasized throughout the curriculum. In his words, TT is the most boring math ever. You mention that it is a good fit for students strong in math who are a bit bored with other options. My son has been doing BA since 3A. Thank you so much for this post/ review. My question is two part. I’ll be posting much more on the math facts in September (and will be publishing a book for mastering the addition facts) so stay tuned for lots more math facts help soon. Or your Multiplication Facts that Stick? Hi Kate! That being said, I really like the looks of BA. However, we’ll continue on to 3C because he really knows the material at the end of the lessons – a much better transfer of skills than with just cranking out worksheet after worksheet. But when he gets it…its solidified. My original goal was to get her ready for competitions but honestly, while she’s good at math, after seeing Beast Academy, I don’t think she’s at competition level. Thank you so much for this review! My rising 4th grader is trying out Beast 3A this month as I decide what to do for the fall. I ordered BA 5 all books(A,B,C &D) Your 6yo sounds like the perfect fit for Beast Academy (and he’d likely be impatient and bored with Singapore). Enroll in the Beast Academy online math curriculum for advanced kids grades 2 to 5 and challenge your child with guidebooks, practice problems, and puzzles. My Facts that Stick books would be a great place to start, and then Activities for the AL Abacus and the Rightstart card games could be a good way to remediate the other gaps without a much drudgery. My son flew through 3A, mostly on his own, and I held the same expectations for 3B. Some days, she’ll sit and want to read then practice with B.A. Thank you so much for this website! Hope your son enjoys it, and happy math! It isn’t all the facts, but he seems to require “tricks” to come up with the answer for many of the facts. I realize now how that’s unrealistic,. My hands-on, parent-friendly, and fun math curriculum. Children who are used to whizzing through a worksheet may be frustrated at first to find that they have to work much harder, and that they may not be able to solve every problem. CLE) The 9yr old is mathy & sees the world in patterns, numbers, etc. Oddly, it seems that hte #A-D books are where she should start – she just got through operatiosn with fractions & mixed numbers in class. I have a rising 6th grader who fits your description ( hates rote math and endless problem sets, wants some thing more creative and conceptual) BUT- she has gotten turned off math generally , even though her teacher says she’s one of the top kids in class and has great “math sense”. I knew we needed something different. In this review, I’ll explain what makes Beast Academy so different from other programs and help you decide whether it’s a good fit for your family. He’s excited to do BA, and to see himself as a Math Beast. If your child needs more practice with the addition and subtraction facts, take a look at my Addition Facts That Stick and Subtraction Facts That Stick for games and practice pages to get the facts solid. The graphic novel guides are quite lovely, but you won’t need them if you’re doing the online program. Thanks so much! First, just wanted to say that I really loved your episode on Pam Barnhill’s podcast! I will do the placement tests but generally speaking, even with the introduction of multiplication this year while he’s in second grade, I assume 3A would still be a good place to start next year? I see that they say the 2nd grade levels will all be out by winter of 2019 so we should be right on track. Beast Academy is a comprehensive math curriculum for grades 3-6 that focuses on problem solving and critical thinking. She will sometimes need to show him the process of how he got there, but once he understands it, it’s solid. Two things to keep in mind: I added in the Kumon 3rd grade multiplication book, plus a little flash card drill each day to really get the facts solid. At least not yet. Wondering if it’s worth it to keep going with Singapore through grade 3 and then switch to Beast or go ahead and make the leap. Next year he will have to move to the first regular AoPS book without being able to complete 5C or 5D. Beast Academy Online includes over 700 instructional videos featuring Art of Problem Solving founder, olympiad winner, and math beast extraordinaire, Richard Rusczyk. She would be in 7 th grade if in public school. But if you agree, do you have any suggestions for me? Thanks so much for all the time you take to share your knowledge, and answer each comment! Thoughts? I don’t want to do that to my son, so I’ve been looking for something both interesting and rigorous. (It’s also highly recommended by Art of Problem Solving, the company that makes Beast Academy, which is quite an endorsement!). Visit BeastAcademy.com to learn more about our Beast Academy Online learning system. I stumbled across this review while researching BA for my two older kids. There’s just too much math, and you’d likely end up feeling overwhelmed. However, I still don’t see them “getting it.” Math always came naturally to me, so teaching them has definitely been a challenge. I think during school, we’d want him to work as independently as possible, so his teacher can give her attention to the students who need more support in 2nd grade work. Because all that fidgeting, etc, is exactly what I do when I’m faced with a hairy physics problem. My son loves math, but Beast Academy is the only math book that he ever begged to read. Khan Academy is becoming more and more popular as the years go by. Thanks for all the wisdom you bring to this tricky area of homeschooling! I was wondering if beast academy is working toward doing there math for higher grade levels as well? Because of the mental math nature of Singapore, I had planned on starting him this year in that series, but I am now wondering if this product would be a better fit. RightStart Math. I so appreciate you sharing your math help with all of us! Thank you so much for letting me know! I would only do the summer Pre-Algebra class over the summer if your daughter absolutely adores math and wants to spend a lot of time on it this summer. He’s also very unmotivated by anything other than comic books, legos & preteen boy humor! I know Singapore finishes teaching multiplication tables in grade 3 and some other fundamentals. Shiller Math (based on the Montessori method) The Old Schoolhouse Rare Treasures. Do you have any insight as to how I might help him memorize in a way he can remember, and if I start in 3b, will the work be too hard for him? After you go through that (perhaps it would take until about Christmas?) The cute comic book style is gone, but in its place are educational and entertaining videos done by the CEO and founder of Art of Problem Solving, Richard Rusczyk. Thanks! My favorite resource for this is RightStart’s “Activities for the AL Abacus” book and worksheets. Kate. (Singapore is a great complementary program, too.) She has done well with public school math, in that she got good grades, but doesn’t feel like she is “good at math”. Thanks! AND YET, is Beast Academy really best for kids w/ math-whiz parents in residence? He thinks super logically and already solved problems in ways that were not taught in the book, but is impatient with the process and just wants to skip ahead to, “Mom I already know the answer. So, even if you spend three full years on Beast, your son would still be ready to start pre-algebra in 7th grade, which is right on target. I had been considering Beast Academy for my daughter (8 yrs, starting 3rd grade) because she just wasn’t enjoying math. His teacher and I are looking into BA as supplemental work to keep him learning while his classmates are working on the current material. This is my honest opinion of the program; I was not paid or compensated in any way for the review. I would appreciate them so much. I love Beast Academy and so does he, but it is definitely a challenge. But if she wasgetting good grades in math in public school, she’s likely ready to tackle a program that’s on grade level, even if she occasionally has some trouble with basic calculations. I’d say to do all of 3A before you make a decision. Midway, KY. 12/5/2012. Conceptually he’s lost. I’m so glad your son is loving the challenge of Beast Academy and learning to love math again, too. But partly it’s because he is VERY involved in the story and the characters so the math is kind of absorbed in the process of something that feels more like Harry Potter With Monsters. Because of this review I’m looking at purchasing the Activities for the Abacus book and the Abacus from RS to supplement the rest of this year and then using Beast Academy for 2nd grade. Yikes, I can’t edit my comment – but I meant that the 3A- 3-D books seem to be the best fit, even though she’s headed for 6th grade. She was bored. My 7yo is good at math but becomes very frustrated when he doesn’t immediately grasp a concept. Those books introduce the characters and the approach, so it’s probably best not to skip them entirely. The math is more in line with math competitions than rote learning so may be not exactly what you have in mind. Hi My second question is what to do with my rising kindergartner. I haven’t looked at Beast online in a lot of detail, but I’m with you–I trust AOPS to make good materials, and I wouldn’t hesitate to use it. The great thing about Beast is that it allows kids to go deep, not fast, so that they don’t get too far out of sync with their same-age-peers while remaining challenged and interested. Now, however, I’m concerned that it may be too soon to go ahead with Pre-Algebra 1. HAHA! But I think we will continue to go through it once we start school again just to be sure.). Partly this is because the problems are much more challenging, which is great. The program can really transform math for kids who are bored by math. In fact, I found parts of 3B to be a bit too challenging for the previous work given. He knows squares and square roots through the 12s. It is not that it was hard for her, quite the opposite. Check out my curriculum page for reviews of my other favorite programs to help you find one that’s a good fit for your family. I disagree slightly with him–I think their products work for a much broader variety of kids–but they are certainly aiming for kids who really enjoy math and need a challenge.). I wanted to follow up on how things have been going as we are nearing completion of Prealgebra. Glad you found the preschool book helpful! You’re most welcome, Melissa! (I also hope to continue it during the summer.) P.S. I often sat with him as he solved the more difficult problems in the practice book and solved them myself as well so we can compare answers and solution methods. There is way too much busy work and not nearly enough brain work in most grade school math books. I’m not sure whether the Homeschool Building carries Beast Academy. Children typically spend 30-45 minutes per day solving problems. They don’t quite grasp the concepts and I’m trying to teach the way they learn but I feel like I’m not doing such a great job. That being said, another bonus with B.A. It might help to keep in mind that Beast is written for kids to be ready to start the very-challenging Art of Problem Solving’s Pre-algebra text after 5D. Based on what you’re describing, I’d suggest having him read the Guides for 2A and 2B (to get him oriented to the program), and then start doing the practice books in 2B or 2C. It sounds like Beast could be a great fit for re-setting how he feels about math. The Beast Academy guides serve as textbooks in the series, but they are unlike any textbook I’ve ever seen before. I know they are new. For your 4-year-old, check out my just-published Preschool Math at Home. Thanks! If Beast Academy doesn’t sound like fun for you and your child, don’t use it! She is through the first chapter of 3A and LOVING it! So far I have to say that this is the single best grade school curriculum I’ve seen for giving kids a leg-up on that all-important first rung of the ladder toward higher mathematics. Blog She Wrote Blog She Wrote (How They Do It) A+ TutorSoft Interactive Math. I definitely think you’re on the right track with that! Log in, 10 Things to Consider When Choosing a Math Program, http://thesetemporarytents.com/2012/09/18/why-do-kids-need-strategy-more-than-math-facts/, http://pinterest.com/thesetemptents/unschooling-math/, http://creeksidelearning.com/2012/09/20/review-of-time4learning/, http://themommaknows.com/our-new-math-curriculum-khan-academy/, http://www.time4learning.com/homeschool/high_school.shtml. 48 talking about this. I’d love your suggestions or recommendations! Saxon and Abeka can be useful for some students, but my son would absolutely rebel with that much review and repetition. But my oldest is only four years old. Take a look at the reviews under the Curriculum tab at the top of the page for the pros and cons of each .. I think the Abacus will be a good bridge for him to think more concretely about math and use less counting on his fingers etc. In the meantime, he is begging to start multiplication. Several months back Anna wrote an article titled Beast Academy and Art of Problem Solving Reviews. I just need a little input from others…home schooling is new to me. I have learned so much reading your articles and comments. What is Beast Academy Math? I enrolled her in Beast Academy as a refresher. That’s wonderful that he enjoys math so much! Right Start math. But who knows, maybe she’ll discover that she loves the challenge of really meaty problems? But definitely take a look at the table of contents to confirm my hunch, please! You can continue with MUS, use Singapore, Math Mammoth….really, anything that teaches addition and subtraction along with some place value and mental math will be just fine. I love the strategies you use for teaching math … The independent work plan makes lots of sense. . A fabulous conceptual, spiral program with lots of hands-on manipulatives, but also the biggest investment of time and money. But, first I think we will do some practice in Singapore and focus on those multiplication facts. Sorry if I missed this in the comments above, but what do you think of the Beast Academy online resource? Andrea V . just forgive me . I have been using it for 3 years with my son and my daughter is beginning her second year. He may be ready to start later in the second grade books, or possibly even in 3A–take a look at the placement tests that they offer on their website to find a good starting place. He’s great with skip counting math facts, counting ridiculously fast on fingers for + & -, but he doesn’t see the whole picture/ concept… He just heard in his mind’s song what comes next. 2B now and will move on to multiplication 1) each day to help reinforce her basic skills, but my daughter has just LOVED Beast Academy. However, the practice books do provide a full solutions guide for all practice problems, sometimes even with multiple solutions. He is so bright, grasping concepts quickly, but he hates doing math because he struggles to memorize his math facts from addition to division. It’ll feed his appetite for math and also give you a chance to “try out” homeschooling a little, since it has scripted lessons and games for you to do with him. But, now that Beast Academy starts in 2nd grade would that be too much switching around in those first 3 years of school? Hi Kate, We have completed 7 weeks with B.A. I’d suggest just making sure to practice the math facts for 5 minutes per day as part of your lesson time so that she fully masters them. They come with an accompanying graphic novel that explains the concepts in a fun way and the exercises are more about understanding math than memorizing it. I appreciate the comment about going slower as the lesson progresses. We have used 5A-5C, and are just starting 5D now for my 7th grader and it has worked great as a prealgebra course if you just ignore the “grade 5” label on the books and are not aiming to do MOEMS or math olympiad anytime soon. Is there something you suggest I supplement with while he’s still in public school/2nd grade to give him a jump start? BA will cover all the important concepts and problem-solving, and Activities for the AL Abacus will give you lots of good computation practice. She will be entering 2nd grade. The first few multiplication lessons will be review, but then it will ramp up. He was able to pass the 3b pretest, but did a lot of the figuring and figiting you spoke of. If you or your son love the idea of Beast, you’d be fine switching to level 3, too. That said, if you are used to handing your child a Kumon book and having them bang out 6 or 8 pages while you cook dinner … this a very different experience. I would start him in the lower level and he would be happy with that (he says it makes him feel smarter) and I’m hoping it will teach and challenge him from the time his parents and his school failed him and catch him up. (To be ready for Beast Academy, you’d want to have your child work through RightStart Level C, Math Mammoth 2B, or Singapore Math 2B. (Use the search in the menu above to find my full review and description of Activities for the AL Abacus.) I think this is good on the whole. I’d say to go ahead and give 3A a try. They jumped to double-digit multiplication pretty fast. But somehow it’s really hard to watch a 7 year old do that and not tell them to stop fidgeting, look at the paper, and concentrate. It’s relaxed because the focus is on thinking deeply about fewer problems, without much routine practice. What level? 2) In general, if your daughter ends up enjoying Beast but gets frustrated by the double-star challenge problems, it’s okay to skip them, too. Addition and subtraction are taught in 2nd and 3rd grade! My favorite of the three is RightStart, but it’s not the best choice for every family. This is a vey different kind of mental attitude than normal school work where you everyone is supposed to “know” the answer. I don’t think I can be consistent to get any math done with her without an actual curriculum so I would like a book she can go through. way too many typos in that last comment for me to fix. I bet he’d be bored to tears just doing math facts–Beast is a much better option. Different programs just work better for different learning styles…and sometimes we just have to experiment before we know what works best. I’m not sure where to go from here. After all, most math curricula don’t include problems that start, The combined cost of a slingshot and a grapefruit is $23…, And I’ve certainly never seen any other math book that includes references to Alex Trebek, The Princess Bride, and Star Wars. I do have a question for you about Beast Academy. Hi Kate, As I paged through it, I felt both thoroughly delighted and completely puzzled. Should I stick with Beast Academy for now and just let her get really proficient at that then wait until school starts in the Fall to go ahead with Pre-Algebra? Thanks for the excellent reviews and the back and forth in the comments. The program requires patience and perseverance for difficult problems, but it also helps to build patience for children to whom it doesn’t come naturally. The word problems give him the most challenge. When in sixth grade, we realized this was not for him. But, I do think they can be good at it, understand it’s concepts, and still not like it; as long as they “get it.” Thanks, again. Decisions, decisions……. Is there something that he can work through over the summer to get him up to speed? I grew up doing Saxon, which I’ll admit was great for rote memorization, but it made me hate math (nor was I ever able to understand how parabolas worked, despite sometimes getting the right answer to a problem). I really appreciate that you take time to respond to the comments. I luckily stumbled upon BA earlier today as I was doing more research on a math program for my son. She currently gives him worksheets from later on in the curriculum, but wondered if he might even be ready for 3rd grade level math. i am not impressed by institutes like kumon ,eye level,best brains for that matter. In our recent parent/teacher conference, she said his mind automatically knows answers. (I would like my my 9y/o to go into AoPS eventually, I'm hoping that BA will prepare him) He took one look at the pretest for 3d and 4a and was far to intimidated to even try (even though he has learned all the skills necessary to solve the problems on both tests. But if you find that your kids are thriving on the level of challenge and that you’re able to help them along with the answer key, then full speed ahead! I haven’t had her take the pre-test yet but just from a quick glance, I think she would pass it without an issue. I can tell it would probably be perfect for my rising third grader. They’re thin, inexpensive workbooks (available from Rainbow Resource) that provide a gentle conceptual coverage of those topics. To challenge his lazy, I’d rather be playing video games but I can be pretty smart when I try, attitude and mind. We took all of our children out of public school in the beginning of October of last year. The 9 yr old just needs to be let loose & I think BA will allow him to soar ( ecstatic mommy here!). My twin boys age 9 have struggled with math. They’ll likely review all those topics again anyway in Pre-Algebra, and she should be fine as long as she has some background with them. You’d need to finish Beta first (as Beast requires that kids be fluent with addition and subtraction before beginning), but then 3A would be a great place to start. She is enjoying some free lessons at BA online right now; she started herself at 2nd grade. In that article, she touched on The Art of Problem Solving and our shift from Beast Academy. But, it’s more rigorous because it requires children to stretch their brains and apply their knowledge in a variety of ways. She has also done Math U See. In some ways, this approach is more relaxed, and in other ways, it is more rigorous. They are expensive but worth it. I’ll note that, to date, I’ve had good luck with apps (eg, all DragonBox apps) and online resources (eg, Reflex Math). It prepares a child well for all three of the curricula that I’d recommend considering before Beast Academy: RightStart, Math Mammoth, and Singapore Math. Thank you for all the wonderful suggestions over there. I’m no moron, but spatial reasoning was always my weakest area on IQ tests and such. We tried Singapore Math & it wasn’t a great fit for her. Perhaps Math Mammoth? Each of the students and teachers has a distinct personality, with lots of humor sprinkled through the text. Activities for the AL Abacus and Beast Academy would be a great combination. ). . After a lot of review, I am leaning toward Beast Academy. We’re finishing up Singapore 2 now. I am considering homeschooling and am researching curriculums. I’d suggest continuing to spend a few minutes on the math facts each day as you use Beast, but he’ll get lots of embedded practice in the problems. So, we supplemented with some Singapore and that helped my son with the lack of understanding. I’d love to try Beast Academy to see if we can re-ignite her learning before she starts 6th grade . WIll BA starting at level 5 wbe too much? In math learned about math for the previous work given receive a commission, at additional. 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