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  1. Hi! I live in Indiana and try to get as much out of out little, basic house lot as possible. I bought some Nanking cherry bushes and THEN found out that they will get to be 6-8 feet high and 6 feet wide. Yikes! LOL

     

    Anyone here grow these?

     

    We have about 50 different things growing here...maybe more. I'll have to count them. :)

     

    What do you grow?

     

    I add something new every year, too. This year is the cherry bushes and blackberries.

     

    Mary

  2. I have to say that it just looks different in the summer. We keep up with math, but do more nature/science study, go on field trips, etc. We do more schooling outside, too, on picnic tables. :o)

     

    We just decided which subjects need to continue through the summer and make sure to get those in during the hottest part of the day when we want to be inside, anyway.

     

    We take off of school when relatives visit or there is a cool festival, etc., but it is still considered a school day if we do meaningful things.

     

    HTH,

     

    Mary

  3. I am not worried about the arguments about whether or not it is up to grade level because many people have said that their kids did fine on the SAT after using it. Besides, the guys who wrote it are math professors. I'd think they'd know.

     

    I love how every problem is explained well. The solutions are explained well, too. My son loves it.

     

    Mary

  4. ...curricula that does not go deep enough. History textbooks are especially troublesome to us in this way. Id the book does not give enough detail about a topic, then it is hard to remember anything about it, ykwim?

     

    That is one reason I dislike history textbooks in general. I realize that the books would have to be huge because so much has happened in history, but couldn't they do a little better job writing them??

     

    We are trying Notgrass soon, so maybe it will be different.

     

    Mary

  5. He's only 8, so I would be concerned with burn-out if he does too much. He needs to have time to play and read for fun, explore outside, get lots of books from the library and just read all day now and then. That instills a love of learning before they have to hit the books seriously.

     

    This has been my experience--all 4 of my kids are ages ten and up now.

     

    Mary

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