If Prelude to Algebra is so simple that students of below average ability can understand it, won’t advanced students get bored?
Not at all. While the primary setting for Prelude is the positive whole numbers (without fractions and negatives) and this makes it easier to understand, the questions that are asked are new, even for the most advanced students. So everyone is challenged to think, and everyone can experience success.
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