
Do not homeschool, but I would supplement my child's education today?
I was hoping to get some suggestions on how to complement my child's fourth grade curriculum. I'm not happy with the public school he attends, but can not afford private school and I can not stay home to teach his full time to myself. Maybe I'm exaggerating, but here is an example, as I said she is in fourth grade, and have yet to play in the multiplication and division. I find that appalling, I was doing long division in third grade. I talked to the teacher and received little help. Are there any programs or websites, adapted to this or I can use the curriculum for home schooling at complementary? Thanks
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Long Division — the Conventional Division Algorithm