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Algebra and ADHD
Patti,
My first suggestions would be to get the state standards for Algebra. Compare what your son is learning and the sequence with the state standards. If they are the same, then you know what will come up as the days go along. If there is a difference in sequence, get with the instructor and ask her for the plan to her madness. Teaching in a public school requires submitted lesson plans, so she has to know where she is taking the class.
Once you have the sections that are coming up, you can review them ahead of time and help your child see how they are tied together. You can also access some of the online learning sites to use the tutorials. Check the website of the publishers of your son's book. McDougal-Littel, Pearson, Glencoe all have excellent review materials and supplements online. Glencoe is my favorite because they have "Parent and Student Review". I refer parents and students to this portion of their site because it explains the skills in simplified form. It is a great review for parents before sitting down with the student. Their are sample problems and if your chld masters them, you can be assured they have mastered the basics of the section.
If the text your son is using is hard to read, get a different one. The topics are the same, but different books are written in different ways.
Caron Rivera
The Hangar, LLC
Academic Coaching and Mentoring
Bradenton, Florida
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