My dd just going into year 2 would say maths her weakest subject.
I brought a few workbooklets.
she sailed through 4-5 as expected wanted to start low see what she did know and build her confidence.
we halfway through book 5-6-shes 6 and she seems to be coping with that easily too so think the 7-8book be more challanging.
we were considering kumon but now thinking its such a huge expense.
going to get some cheap flash cards, maths games and blocks oiff ebay to try make maths fun.
but really think could benefot from subscription in year 2 as back up as feell dd would enjoy much more than the workbooklets.
so the 3 im looking at is
mathaletics-seen mentioned here a lot,looks good international but can make specific to uk.it looks like a few schools use it.
its 39pounda a year so not too budget busting as about £3.50 a month.
Ixl -another international that can be uk allligned, again good reveiws, like the feedback and reports it gives to parents, website looks attractive its £59 a year or £8 a month.I like way it gives the answer with explanation why
lastly carol vordman maths factor-i know summer school is 14.99 assuming they do an annual programme.
Currently doing a carol vordman workbooklet which dd finds quite boring but noticed she has maths factor, series of books and workbooklets.
Im not sure about mixing and matching dont want maths overload.
found seperate tony parker website for times tables.
I was hopeless at maths
I hated maths.
so wnat to get her enthused and improved and build her confidence.
all of these seem bargain in comparision to explore learning or kumon.
Interested to hear people who used either good and bad.
its fab theres so much out there shame I dident realise until now.
but have 2younger kids.