Use anzan and other high-tech math methods
Khan Academy should use higher-tech mathematics methods, such as soroban and anzan math for basic arithmetic. That includes rapid, registered addition (soroban uses the same operation to compute each digit) and memorized look-up tables (two and four pairs for addition, 9x9 multiplication table), as well as the basic procedural algorithm.
Building on the base algorithms enables third-grade students of all aptitudes to essentially compute square roots and other complex computations in their heads in record time. This eliminates the arithmetic component of mathematics from the effort applied during algebraic operations.
It is likely possible to begin instruction of algebra in third grade. I don't have any advanced algebra teaching methods on-hand; I can think of a few, but they're by my own design, and not tested in international circles.
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