Jennifer McCoy, Lino Lakes, MN
My oldest child had been using another math program. She passed it but the following year we switched to RightStart Math level D because I felt that she needed a review. She did not appear to be strong in her math ability. Her response was "last year I knew how to do my math, but this year I know WHY I am doing my math!"She went from hating math to loving it. Thank you RightStart!
Rosalind Cook
We are very happy in our renewed enthusiasm for math - your program is so thorough and varied, with few distracting pictures. We are very happy about the quality of Right Start Math, both in content and quality of presentation. Right Start has been a wonderfully accessible and non-babyish way to build a good foundation. The games have been great too, they are brilliant! Even I am so much quicker with numbers now as a result, and I am an old dog!!Amy T.
I wanted to take a few moments to say "thank you" for the wonderful program you have so carefully designed. My daughter, who is 6.5 years old, struggled with basic math concepts until we started Right Start. She is now excited about math and doing very well. She considers math her most favorite homeschooling lesson.I like Right Start for the following reasons: the lessons are carefully and meaningfully organized into daily plans, it utilizes multiple styles of manipulatives for those tactile learners (and montessori-loving mothers), the lessons challenge but don't defeat the child, I appreciate the "warm up" lessons to 'pound the peg' of understanding and
memory for certain rote work like skip counting or month-learning, and your curriculum incorporates many games (that I believe all children love and learn from).
No praise could be taken seriously without some constructive words. If I were to make any changes in the Lesson book, I would remind the teacher to play the math card games on a weekly basis (I often time forget until my daughter requests a certain game).
I have to say that in the beginning of the year, I almost didn't begin the curriculum because it looked totally overwhelming. I soon realized that all of the "words" on each lesson page was NOT work but explanations of the work to be done. For those teacher-mothers who can feel overwhelmed, perhaps a different font could be used for those words actually spoken to the child and those words directed toward the parent.
We are now on Lesson 55 of Level B and have had no difficulty completing most lessons in 1 day. In the beginning, I was scared to move forward with Lessons because I wasn't certain if the content would be reviewed again. After a month or so, I began to find that balance and started trusting the curriculum so if she almost had "it" mastered, I would move ahead. I have never been let down!
Thank you so much for providing this curriculum (it is the 3rd one we have tried during my two years of homeschooling and I can't imagine ever desiring a change). I am so grateful!