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  1. My kids have all been 'workbook' learners, so we have started using CLE for most subjects, but my 6yo 1st grader could use some additional spelling practice...Not looking for anything too heavy, just a good 'extra'...any suggestions?
  2. My 3 1/2 yr old LOVES doing workbooks, and she is currently working on the 'Get Ready for the Code' books...they are perfect for her, but she isn't ready for the writing practice yet...Sometimes I can convince her to skip it, other times she gets upset if she has to skip anything...She does fine with tracing, just the free formation of letters is beyond her at this point... Anyone know of any workbooks that are like ETC without the writing?
  3. Anyone ever use these? Thoughts? Are there other sites that offer unit studies like this? I would like to use them with a 1st and 5th grader...just to supplement, not for the 'meat' of our curriculum... http://www.the-simple-homeschool.com/the-simple-zine-freebies.html
  4. He will have those classes completed..(Alg 1 and 2, Bio, Eng 9, and Modern World History) by the time this year is finished...so we don't need recommendations for those. He wants to take driver's ed for an elective next year, so I don't think we need another elective...what I am looking for is some suggestions for 'easier' high school curriculums that we could choose from...He was planning to take Geometry and Chemistry, as well as American History...but I don't want to get rigorous programs for him...although he is a fast learner he just won't have the time (and chances are ambition) to do a tough class... (and he is not set on those subjects...he has waffled on taking a finance class or business math). He basically wants to go to vo tech...he is not 'into' his schoolwork at all, but knows that he needs to do it to be able to attend the school... Sorry if I am not making much sense...
  5. DS will be starting his 10th grade year, and he has gotten accepted into our local vo tech program (something he has been wanting to do since he found out it was an option). He will be taking an electrician course there. I haven't asked about how the credits work for the program, but he will be at the vo tech school for half of the school year for his remaining high school years. I am looking for some courses that might be a little bit of a lighter load for him, knowing that he will need to complete them in half the year... By the end of this year he will have completed High School Biology, Algebra, Algebra 2, Modern World History, as well as 9th grade LA...He is NOT a fan of writing...is a very quick to pick up a text, read it and do well on comprehension...He also learns easily from videos, and somewhat enjoys reading... Any ideas??
  6. While looking around today I noticed their workbooks...I couldn't believe how expensive they were!! For a Pre K workbook (with a variety of activities...about 80 pages worth) was $19.89!! It was a very 'generic' style of book...nothing fancy...Is it just me or does this seem like a bit much??
  7. My web designer recommended the highly...but I had already purchased with Enom...if I decide to purchase any other domains I would be ok with using GoDaddy based on her recommendation...
  8. :001_smile: Who could do it better than you? You will do fine...deep breaths...
  9. Have you tried wearing her? Sometimes that can help digestion and in turn causes baby to be more comfortable...I had one fussy one that needed to be in a sling for several hours in a day or she would be very unhappy...Just something else to toss out there for you...
  10. I remember in elementary school being taught the little vowel song' A-E-IOU-Sometimes Y and W But I haven't noticed it in any program since then...
  11. We have used CLE for a few years, each year I ask the kids what they want and they always want CLE for Bible! Very 'workbook' but that works for us.
  12. My daughter was becoming increasingly frustrated with math until we found R&S. (4th) She loves it! Easy for me to teach and easy for her to understand and complete. It is set up for a classroom, but we just modify it to work (I usually don't have her copy and complete all of the problems, but if she need the extra practice it's there). Math Mammoth is another good option, but she preferred R&S
  13. In K so far we have done: Books of the Bible Phone numbers and addresses The Lord's Prayer Continents Weekly (or bi weekly) Bible verses Days of the Week Months of the year How many days in each month And some songs she picked :) Currently working on states Anxiously awaiting our Living Memory book to plan out some new memorization for all of the kids...
  14. The Story-Book of Science looks great, too! I had not ever heard of that before...my extremely avid reader might really like this...thanks for sharing:)
  15. I have been entertaining using the one on Simply Charlotte Mason site (106 Days of Creation) and just modifying it as needed...it seems to be comprised of lots of books and can be completed at whatever pace works best for you...??
  16. I have found some really good deals on the diaperswappers forums...they have a homeschool category. There cetainly isn't the variety that you would see here or vegsource, but occasionally there are some amazing deals! I have been able to use paperbackbookswap for a few things, too. (but my favorite is here...)
  17. R&S fan here...seems to have solid material in a way that is easy for my kids to learn (and enjoy)
  18. That is a great site! Thanks for sharing :001_smile:
  19. Definitely in the same boat here...I have such a tough time making decisions based on the very slim samples some products allow you to see online...so I have to buy them and actually look through them...then, I like to have a few things that the kids can select from, so that they can be involved in selecting their stuff from my preselections... The kids have really enjoyed what we have been using, but there has to be a better way!! :lol:
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