View Full Version : Anyone has Mathematic 6 (Russian Math)by Perpendicular Press
BZmom
07-19-2008, 04:03 PM
Anyone has Mathematic 6 (Russian Math)by Perpendicular Press used copy for sale? i didn't get any response from either swap boards, so try here too. thanks. pls email me snowrunners241@msn.com.
Karin
08-01-2008, 01:31 PM
We ended up buying ours new, but aren't starting it until the fall, so it's not yet for sale.
BZmom
08-09-2008, 05:16 PM
thank you for the reply. I just received the book from Perpendicular Press. will update on how it goes with my ds.
BZmom
08-24-2008, 05:39 PM
we just started using Mathematics 6 last week. i do have a question---I have him do only even or odd problems , is it enough, should I supplement with singapore math, too?
Karin
08-29-2008, 01:26 PM
we just started using Mathematics 6 last week. i do have a question---I have him do only even or odd problems , is it enough, should I supplement with singapore math, too?
Not sure. Myrtle and Jeri use/have used this I believe (I got the title from Myrtle, and I'm quite sure Jeri posted about it); I don't know if Jeri comes to the AL board often. Myrtle does come to this board, but the thread title still says you're looking for it, and I think that since this is a totally different question, you could start a new thread on the K-8 curriculum board. I don't go there often, so am not sure if Myrtle goes there, but I think Jeri does when she's on the board, and there might be others who use this as well. These are simply the two I know of off hand.
First, my dd had completely finished SM6. We were using this as a stopgap until algebra. Anyway, I ususally went over the lesson with her then assigned a problem set. ?Sometimes it was even or odd, sometimes I read through them and picked, sometimes I picked the problems that I knew she was not familiar with and bypassed the ones I knew she could do. I think that at the end, when we did the four ops with positive and negative numbers, she pretty much did all of the problems.
Don't expect to hear fromj Myrtle. Unfortunately she's been havinghe health and other issues and is not really on liine much.
Hope that helps!
jeri
Karin
08-29-2008, 07:40 PM
First, my dd had completely finished SM6. We were using this as a stopgap until algebra. Anyway, I ususally went over the lesson with her then assigned a problem set. ?Sometimes it was even or odd, sometimes I read through them and picked, sometimes I picked the problems that I knew she was not familiar with and bypassed the ones I knew she could do. I think that at the end, when we did the four ops with positive and negative numbers, she pretty much did all of the problems.
Don't expect to hear fromj Myrtle. Unfortunately she's been havinghe health and other issues and is not really on liine much.
Hope that helps!
jeri
Thanks. I'm sorry to hear about Myrtle--I must have missed this in one of my off board times.
BZmom
09-12-2008, 07:07 AM
Jeri,
did u do algebra right after Mathematic 6? i do not need pre algebra? thanks.
BZmom
09-12-2008, 07:09 AM
thanks karin!!! I will try a new thread later.
Sarah CB
09-12-2008, 11:49 AM
First, my dd had completely finished SM6. We were using this as a stopgap until algebra. Anyway, I ususally went over the lesson with her then assigned a problem set. ?Sometimes it was even or odd, sometimes I read through them and picked, sometimes I picked the problems that I knew she was not familiar with and bypassed the ones I knew she could do. I think that at the end, when we did the four ops with positive and negative numbers, she pretty much did all of the problems.
Don't expect to hear fromj Myrtle. Unfortunately she's been havinghe health and other issues and is not really on liine much.
Hope that helps!
jeri
We had a similar experience. We finished 6B first and then used Russian Math 6 as a bridge between PM6 and NEM1.
I had dd do most of the questions and ensured that she completed questions from each section.
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