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My son is in Class or Grade 5 in India. he really likes mathematics. Apart from school work, he does ixl.com, website dedicated for math exercises of his class. he does those exercises relatively easily. i want to encourage him in mathematics,

  1. how should i encourage my son, so that he is engaged and curiosity remains ?

  2. can anyone suggest math books for him to continue to learn problem solving ?

Tommi
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Beast Academy is wonderful. It goes from a level 2 to a level 5, but those are higher than U.S. grade levels. Also, I have some of my favorite books listed at my blog.

Sue VanHattum
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The Kahn Academy is quite extensive, and in my experience of high quality. It is partitioned by grades (kindergarten, 1st, .2nd, .., 8th), and by topic (arithmetic, geometry, pre-algebra, etc.) It has a nice interactive interface, practice questions and levels. A student can have a personalized dashboard. They've now branched out to Economics and AP-Biology among other topics. A non-profit organization.

Joseph O'Rourke
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  • I concur. I expected to not like Khan Academy because, frankly, a lot of math education websites are bad, but I was pleasantly surprised. It certainly doesn't hurt that it's free either! – Thierry Sep 21 '21 at 00:06