|  | 
21st March 2008, 03:07 PM
|  | New ILite | | Join Date: Mar 2008 City: Katy State: Texas Country: United States
Posts: 19
Referrals: 0
| | Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas? I have recently referred to beestar for math worksheet for my kid. He loves it, so do I. Since math is free we started immediately and he got ribbon for his work very week. If you are new to this site, it's fantastic(beestar .org). The questions are problem-solving type, good to help kids thinking. I saw a lot of kids from Virginia and MA on Beestar's Honor Roll list. So I look for suggestions here. I wonder if I should take English (ELA) and GT math from them as well, those 2 are paid exercises but only $20-$30 for semester, really nothing compared to Kumon. Most of all, my kid asked more things to do from Beestar site. My quesion is if I register for beestar ELA, should I go ahead drop Kumon entirely? I am getting a bit tired of paying and driving for kumon, and recently kids lose interest since the formats are kind of boring. I appreciate if you have any suggestion about beestar and kumon. Thanks. | 
8th April 2008, 10:20 PM
|  | Gold ILite | | Join Date: Jan 2007 City: Boston State: Mass Country: United States
Posts: 1,780
Referrals: 3
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas?
Hi,
I had never heard of Beestar earlier.
You could continue for couple of more days with what you are doing, later you could try Kumon also. And find out what suits best for your kid.
My kids goes to Kumon and we are happy with that.
Regards.
| 
3rd September 2008, 10:17 AM
| | New ILite | | Join Date: Jul 2008 City: Los Angeles State: CA Country: United States
Posts: 3
Referrals: 0
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas? Quote:
Originally Posted by meena texas I have recently referred to beestar for math worksheet for my kid. He loves it, so do I. Since math is free we started immediately and he got ribbon for his work very week. If you are new to this site, it's fantastic(beestar .org). The questions are problem-solving type, good to help kids thinking. I saw a lot of kids from Virginia and MA on Beestar's Honor Roll list. So I look for suggestions here. I wonder if I should take English (ELA) and GT math from them as well, those 2 are paid exercises but only $20-$30 for semester, really nothing compared to Kumon. Most of all, my kid asked more things to do from Beestar site. My quesion is if I register for beestar ELA, should I go ahead drop Kumon entirely? I am getting a bit tired of paying and driving for kumon, and recently kids lose interest since the formats are kind of boring. I appreciate if you have any suggestion about beestar and kumon. Thanks. | Hi! My daughter has been doing math exercises. Last semester, we started ELA. They look good. My daughter loves them very much. Beestar is continent, excellent and very economical comparing to kumon. So we will use beestar right along. Lisa | 
23rd July 2009, 01:15 AM
| | New ILite | | Join Date: Jul 2009 City: Boston State: Mass Country: United States
Posts: 9
Referrals: 0
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas?
Kumon is great for the envrionment and teaching method, but it also has the disadvantages of high expense and time waste. My son has been there for two years, and learned a lot. But now we have found that Beestar is much cheaper and convenient, so he is doing the free math and vocabulary practice in Beestar while going to Kumon. I think this kind of arrangement benefits him more.
Last edited by stellaq; 23rd July 2009 at 01:43 AM.
| 
29th July 2009, 12:58 PM
| | Junior ILite | | Join Date: Apr 2009 City: Fairfax State: VA Country: United States
Posts: 51
Referrals: 0
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas?
Have heard a lot about Kumon...
Had one question with kumon, what age do you get kids started on Kumon or Beestar ??
| 
29th July 2009, 06:20 PM
| | Junior ILite | | Join Date: Nov 2006 City: xyz State: abc Country: United States
Posts: 94
Referrals: 0
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas?
Hi,
My son has been doing Kumon for the past three years and my daughter has started from Oct '08. Kumon has really helped and is helping my kids with math and reading. The repetition has made it easy for my son to catch the tables quickly, also when marking time on the sheets , it helps him assess his work and work a bit more faster.
He also does Beestar and loves it. It is all about comaprisons and thinking right. Multiple choices makes it very interesting and challenging. He feels doing both Kumon and beestar is helping him do well.
As for my daughter, she is able to write her name and read most 3 letter words. She turns 4 this Oct.
As long as they are interested I plan on going with both.
Viji
| 
30th September 2009, 01:36 AM
| | New ILite | | Join Date: Sep 2009 City: beijing State: Haidian Country: China
Posts: 1
Referrals: 0
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas?  Hi there,
my DD is now using beestar too. two years ago one of my friend remommended it to me. because i have my own job and really have not so much time to sent DD to Komon.i decided to have a try.it turns out that my decision is right.DD really loves it.i am still thinking about registering her the GT math.as you know,it's really worthy of it.
Lisa
| 
30th September 2009, 04:03 AM
| | Junior ILite | | Join Date: Nov 2008 City: Singapore State: Singapore Country: Singapore
Posts: 159
Referrals: 0
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas?
Hi All,
Should we register for using the free maths worksheet from the site beestar .org. Looking to hear from you all, Regards, Poorni | 
5th November 2009, 01:06 PM
| | New ILite | | Join Date: Sep 2009 City: Herndon State: VA Country: United States
Posts: 24
Referrals: 0
| | Re: Kumon vs Beestar. Your ideas?
Hi All -
I have a 4 yr old son and planning to join him for Kumon or Beestar. Is this an appropriate age for this? I registered on the beestar and tried looking for free math worksheets. But I see that they start from Grade 1 and I am looking for kindergarten level. Can someone already using help me to use this....
Appreciate your help in advance!
|  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | |