Beast Academy is a great fit for children who do well in math but are easily bored with lots of repetitive practice. Thank you so much for letting me know! She currently gives him worksheets from later on in the curriculum, but wondered if he might even be ready for 3rd grade level math. For other problems, I’m glad I had read the first chapter of AoPS Prealgebra and had a new understanding of the arithmetic properties, because that’s osmething I think we missed by going straight to 5 instead of doing 3 or 4. I like Beast Academy a lot because it teaches math in ways that are a bit different than what the kids find in school. 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. What would you do? If I do go with Beast Academy, is there any reason not to go with Beast Academy online? I was wondering what you think about startingbhim out in 3A. Home School Bldg? Beast might prove to be a good fit because it gives kids lots of practice with the facts and procedures, but in the context of more interesting problems. Your review was excellent and I agree with all your points! I have a 7.5 yo son whose mind loves solving problems and whizzes through his 2nd grade worksheets. I particularly love that it puts geometry at the core of the curriculum from the beginning. She was skeptical at first, but I’ve seen her come alive as she works to figure out very challenging problems. reviews of other excellent homeschool programs, http://www.mathkangaroo.org/mk/sample_questions.html. I love Beast Academy and so does he, but it is definitely a challenge. I just need a little input from others…home schooling is new to me. I stumbled across this review while researching BA for my two older kids. The word problems give him the most challenge. Interestingly, I just noticed that in their FAQ they say essentially the same thing I just said, now if they would just change the back of the book to say that too since kids can take that sort of thing to heart (“I’m in 7th grade–I don’t want to use a 5th grade book!”): Hi Kate, Discussion on our expectations of what learning really looks like vs what we’re comfortable with it looking like really rang true also. But if your child loves to wrestle with interesting, thought-provoking problems and thrives when concepts are presented with lots of context and visuals, Beast Academy might be a great fit. She also easily knocks out several rote worksheets every day but doesn’t have the boredom problem that my son does. She has also done Math U See. In fact, he gets giddy when he sees the starred problems! (It can be hard for parents to watch, too–just ask me how I know!) Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links. She gets A’s and as of her last standardized test, she is in the top 10% nationally. But, don’t let the humor and the adorable cartoon monsters fool you. just forgive me . Suggestions? He can quickly multiply and divide numbers into the hundred thousands by two, including multiple regroupings, all mentally. Hi We just started and she’s doing pretty well with the 5th grade Beast Academy stuff but I was actually getting really upset because I thought her school was failing her when I saw several topics they’re covering in Beast Academy that she’s not touched yet at her school. I’m currently trying to decide on math for my rising 3d grader for next year. I’d say to go ahead and give 3A a try. Thanks! It definitely requires kids to already have pretty good number sense and mastery of the basic facts, too. But if you agree, do you have any suggestions for me? I will check out your book! The topics covered in Beast are pretty comparable to other curricula–they’re just covered in much more depth, with many more challenging problems. Students learn more than just arithmetic, with introductions to the richness of math and opportunities to hone the problem-solving skills that will help them excel in math and science. Humbling as it is, she’ll sometimes spot the solution before I do! My daughter is in 5th grade. I would appreciate them so much. Beast Academy is a comprehensive math curriculum for grades 3-6 that focuses on problem solving and critical thinking. I want the very best for my children and I don’t want to assume they’re not “mathy” because I wasn’t. 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. I appreciate the comment about going slower as the lesson progresses. Thanks for the excellent reviews and the back and forth in the comments. However my 11 yr old only knows algorithm/ step by step math. Truthfully, I can’t always solve the harder problems without a glance at the answers in the back of the book!! So I’m wondering, for a Liberal Arts-loving, English major mom like myself, is Beast just too tall an order? I don’t want them to be limited by my limitations (I’m sure all homeschooling mothers feel this way). 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? She’s pretty good at math. I was wondering if beast academy is working toward doing there math for higher grade levels as well? I think this is good on the whole. His teacher and I are looking into BA as supplemental work to keep him learning while his classmates are working on the current material. So, I am exploring different options for next year. I didn’t see a review for Shiller on this website. They jumped to double-digit multiplication pretty fast. Guest post by my husband, Jody Chambley. Other. I’m worried that she will need more practice with the basic math facts than they provide because she is just starting to get a handle on those. Thank you so much for this website! Beast Academy provides a fun, rigorous, challenging, complete curriculum for aspiring math beasts. After reading this review, I ordered 3A, not sure whether it would be a bit too advanced for her or not. The independent work plan makes lots of sense. Not the best solution I know, but he was cranking out four or five worksheets without thinking about it and also I was pregnant with #6 and a little overwhelmed! It’s a comprehensive curriculum for grades 2-5, with four guides and four practice books per grade. For example, here are three different ways that the final chapter of 3B presents the distributive property: Throughout the guides, stop signs in the text remind kids to stop and solve the problems themselves before they read the characters’ answers. Jody. Just skip any introductory pages that are too easy for your daughter in each section and go straight to the good stuff! I usually buy mine from Rainbow Resource. Despite the cartoon monsters and jokes, it is a thorough, rigorous curriculum that prepares children well for higher-level math. Lots of finger counting here. My favorite so far is the cover of Guide 3D: This is Guide 3D, and the monsters are watching…a movie in 3D! Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) Author Posts July 28, 2008 at 1:31 pm MangoMember Hi there, Wondering if … And it’s more focused on pure mathematics. Should we also maybe just have him work on his math facts during school? I’m haven’t had a chance to write a full review yet, but I read it this summer and found it so helpful at laying out the key teaching moves that kids need at different stages of elementary math. I really appreciate that you take time to respond to the comments. Kate. I do have a question for you about Beast Academy. He would barely eek through. and I am thrilled to say that it is working!!!!! I may be over thinking it but I don’t want to set her up to fail and I’m not even sure if she needs to take pre-algebra yet to excel in Advanced Math in 6th grade next year. is that I sit with my daughter and we talk through the challenging problems together, both working to see if we can figure it out. The guides use many everyday contexts and visual representations to encourage children to think deeply and understand what they’re learning. In the end we didn't pursue it past the first book I bought. Fortunately, I was able to limp through and complete my major, but it was a humbling experience. If Beast Academy doesn’t sound like fun for you and your child, don’t use it! I'm giving a basic rundown of the differences between Teaching Textbooks and Beast Academy. Sorry if I missed this in the comments above, but what do you think of the Beast Academy online resource? I get the sense that the main challenge that the Pre-algebra book provides isn’t so much the math content, but the new textbook format and the challenging problems. For your third grader, I think you’d be fine starting him in 3A. It is a math program for grades 2-5 that is fun and entertaining. It sounds like Beast could be a great fit for re-setting how he feels about math. The 9 yr old just needs to be let loose & I think BA will allow him to soar ( ecstatic mommy here!). Glad you liked the post, Bellastr! So, we supplemented with some Singapore and that helped my son with the lack of understanding. But more practice with the multiplication facts has been essential for him, too. Ray’s Arithmetic. But, it’s more rigorous because it requires children to stretch their brains and apply their knowledge in a variety of ways. What level? Not crazy at all! Definitely don’t let the shapes chapter stop you! However, I still don’t see them “getting it.” Math always came naturally to me, so teaching them has definitely been a challenge. Tagged: MUS, RightStart, Singapore Maths This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 5 months ago by Sonya Shafer. 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. The only thing I would NOT do is try to do both in their entirety. 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. Thank u kate for through review about beast academy.. i enrolled my kids who are 6 and 9 in beast academy online..they are gifted and are enjoying it.. would u plz recomend anything good for english language arts. Yes, Multiplication Facts That Stick would be a great way to get started with multiplication. I feel a kindred spirit with Becca above…I have boys ages 9 & 11. It provide clear, step by step instruction, but without the excessive review and dizzying spiral of CLE. He’s excited to do BA, and to see himself as a Math Beast. And also about how public school teaching undercuts precisely the work habits that typify really successful research scientists. I definitely think you’re on the right track with that! My son loves math, but Beast Academy is the only math book that he ever begged to read. Even though she’s bright, she’d get so bored with the workbooks and the drill that she’d quickly lose focus. My 8yr old just started using Beast Academy online (and doing the physical worksheets). If a student takes our Weekly Live Online Prealgebra 1 , they’ll have a once-a-week session that’s an hour and fifteen minutes, where their instructor walks them and about 50 or 60 other students through a set of math problems. However, the practice books do provide a full solutions guide for all practice problems, sometimes even with multiple solutions. The program can really transform math for kids who are bored by math. But my oldest is only four years old. If you or your son love the idea of Beast, you’d be fine switching to level 3, too. My son has been doing BA since 3A. Also, I saw the tentative release dates for their second grade curriculum so I am hopeful that it will be released a year or so before she will need it. 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). Beast Academy provides plenty of preparation for pre-algebra, so instead I’d just try to use BA to target those topics you know she needs for next year, especially the integers and simple equations. how’s your school year going? I have been using it for 3 years with my son and my daughter is beginning her second year. The Beast Academy guides serve as textbooks in the series, but they are unlike any textbook I’ve ever seen before. I have a quick second grader who loves math, and he FLEW through Singapore 2A and B this year (finished in March). There is a lot of time in working on BA problem sets where you just have to be able to chill out while your kid fidgets, groans, twists their hair, goes to get a drink of water, and so forth … until suddenly the light bulb goes on. I wanted to follow up on how things have been going as we are nearing completion of Prealgebra. In some ways, this approach is more relaxed, and in other ways, it is more rigorous. 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. 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 love the look of the text book, and the idea of fewer , but tougher problems each day. I felt pretty neutral about it but she *hated* it! My second question is what to do with my rising kindergartner. Beast Academy. Description: Beast Academy is a conceptual math program intended to cover arithmetical topics (according to the publisher, it is “loosely based on the Common Core standards”) The program is written in comic book style, with plenty of problems and an online component, and is intended as a full math program (not a supplement). 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. I ordered BA 5 all books(A,B,C &D) When I look back at my experience as a teacher, I also question a bit what I was trying to achieve. It’s made me think a lot about our unspoken assumptions of what “learning” looks like. Math can be a conundrum. You could also add in the Life of Fred Pre-Algebra books, which are a fun summer supplement and would be another good way to understand equations better before tackling the advanced math class. 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. The Guide book is written in an engaging comic book style, and the Practice book provides over 400 problems ranging from introductory level exercises to very challenging puzzles and word problems. So, there is more than one road to Timbuktu and I think Beast is a fantastic addition to the map, however a family wants to use it. Decisions, decisions……. I was often trying to make the road so smooth for my students that they would learn without doing any hard work for themselves…but I realize now how I was often depriving them of the chance to figure things out for themselves! 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. When my son did Beast Academy, we always read through the guides together, stopping to discuss as we read. Nearly every year since second grade, the school would question whether to advance him and each year they did. But one option would be to continue with Singapore and dabble in BA when you feel like you need a little change of pace. Addition and subtraction are taught in 2nd and 3rd grade! Make sure you especially note that the first chapter in 3A is one of the hardest in the whole series, so feel free to skip the most difficult problems near the end of that chapter. Math Kangaroo has some good sample problems along these lines for younger kids. BA will cover all the important concepts and problem-solving, and Activities for the AL Abacus will give you lots of good computation practice. I love the reporting for parents from their new online site. He has a quick and logical mind. The other. He is so bright, grasping concepts quickly, but he hates doing math because he struggles to memorize his math facts from addition to division. There’s just too much math, and you’d likely end up feeling overwhelmed. In fact, I found parts of 3B to be a bit too challenging for the previous work given. I've looked into Singapore Math 4 A/B, but I'm leaning towards Beast Academy. Thank you! 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 bet your son will LOVE it, Sarah! Do you know of any other curriculum, for other subjects that teach in similar ways?!?!?!?!?!?!? 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. We just started a home school program with our 13 y/o daughter. Illustrated Guide Books . He attends a local charter school. I just wanted to thank you so much for you advice and support concerning Beast Academy. I love it for my super-geeky second grader because it’s stretching his mind with challenging problems that involve spatial reasoning. I don’t want to do that to my son, so I’ve been looking for something both interesting and rigorous. I am extremely impressed with AOPS in general (and learned of Beast Academy from their site). It’s a little trickier for your 5th grader. But, first I think we will do some practice in Singapore and focus on those multiplication facts. Math with Confidence. (I personally use a very boring one, though, so I can’t vouch for it personally. Math on the Level. I have tried both A Beka Arithmetic (he hated it) and Saxon Intermediate, he hated at first but eventually got so he didn’t fight me as much every day. Can you recommend a preparatory curriculum? Sounds like BA will be a great fit for your 9yo! So you might be fine just starting the Pre-algebra books. If it’s working, why rush a switch? 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. I hit a wall halfway through my college math-major courses when I didn’t know how to struggle with proofs and mull them over without feeling discouraged. Hi Kate! Beast Academy What is it? I love Beast Academy, but I do agree that it is generally geared for pretty advanced math students. I bet he’d be bored to tears just doing math facts–Beast is a much better option. I would hate to have him miss any important foundations. It is but natural that, with this increasing popularity, people are going to look for Khan Academy reviews.Well, if you’re one of those people - today’s your lucky day.Read on and find out everything that you’ll need to know before deciding whether or not Khan Academy is worth your time and attention. I was looking to see if anyone had recommended Beast so I can link to it for friends, and I’m so glad I found your post because it is excellent! Singapore 1A and 1B, RightStart B, and Math Mammoth Grade 1 are all great preparation for Beast Academy 3A, although they’re not the only options. He’s also expressed frustration with not being allowed to find creative ways to solve a problem. Wholeschoolers. (And going back to Singapore is a fine option–it’s a great program.) If your son passed the pre-test, I’d expect he’ll do just fine with Beast. Like having a world-class tutor for your child, these videos model the skills and problem-solving strategies needed to excel in BA Online. I think it’d be well worth trying Beast with your daughter. These problems aren’t just your typical word problems! I’m no moron, but spatial reasoning was always my weakest area on IQ tests and such. This is a wonderful review, thank you! We took all of our children out of public school in the beginning of October of last year. Khan Academy. Melissa, that just warms my math-loving heart! Oddly, it seems that hte #A-D books are where she should start – she just got through operatiosn with fractions & mixed numbers in class. Or go ahead and go for a stronger, more problem-solving based curriculum? This helped me to decide whether to get Beast Academy for my kids or not. Instead of teaching lessons, the parent’s role is to discuss the material and encourage and coach the student as he or she tackles difficult problems. It’s too early to tell on her part, but as I flipped ahead I noticed several words I’ve never seen and can’t pronounce in the latter half of the Shapes chapter. I know RS is recommended by MBtP, but my concern is that he will be coming out of 2 years of traditional math. Yes, I can’t wait to see to see what the 2nd grade curriculum covers. We did some backtracking with education.com worksheets and Singapore math. Some days, she’ll sit and want to read then practice with B.A. He was able to pass the 3b pretest, but did a lot of the figuring and figiting you spoke of. Does BA have enough practice for this kind of mind? I thought Beast might broaden their horizons and flip switches in their brains that even Singapore won’t. P.S. 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. Thank you for the indepth review! AND YET, is Beast Academy really best for kids w/ math-whiz parents in residence? Is there something that he can work through over the summer to get him up to speed? I’m going to start his brother at 3A but I don’t know if that would be right for him. I jumped the gun and already ordered Singapore for the year, but I have been trying to find an alternative math curriculum. I love the strategies you use for teaching math … Andrea V . I do not recommend Beast Academy for children who struggle in math (and neither do the authors.) I’d say to go for it! In our recent parent/teacher conference, she said his mind automatically knows answers. Beast Academy, a math curriculum for grades two through five, stands out from all other math programs because it is presented in a comic book format.Cartoon characters—staff and students at Beast Academy—are introduced at the beginning of each book, and the same characters are used throughout the series. I appreciate your counsel. However she has sailed through easily and she just completed Gamma this past year and would be ready for Delta this year. I’d say to do all of 3A before you make a decision. They are full-color, graphic-novel-style softcover books that tell the story of four “beasts” who attend Beast Academy. 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