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  1. The rigor is not much in the early years but when I started out homeschooling my kids were a little older in the elementary years and since the private school they attended prior used Saxon I stuck with it.  It worked for my kids and they have done very well with it.  I used it through Pre-Algebra but then we were looking for something a bit more rigorous and went with Harold Jacobs for Alg. & Geometry.  As I am having to start over again looking at Math programs for my little one I have come back to Saxon because:

     

    1. it works

    2. love the drills (even though my kids got sick of them by the end...but life isn't all sweet with a bed of roses...:) 

    3. easy to implement

     

    My oldest could read and learn it on his own never really had to teach him.  The set up is perfect for those type A kids....

     

    My 3 yr. old is doing Saxon K this year and enjoying it wanted to be like brothers and it is like you said a gentle program in the beginning....so I can see if you start early how you can move up quickly.  But 5/4 at 1st grade is impressive.  Hope it works well with him!

     

    So yes, I am still a Saxon fan...... :hurray:

  2. My 11 yr. old is really into the military and all he wants to do is shoot and he does also enjoy archery.  That is about the only thing he is "passionate" about.  We would like for him to have one outside activity besides church functions because our other kids have one activity they are in and we hate for him to miss out. We tried getting him into other things and interests but it never lasted.  So the past couple years he has done nothing and with homeschooling I feel you need to have at least one thing to call your own.  My oldest is into everything and I feel my middle child is just lost in the middle of our other kids and I don't want him to be neglected.  We are trying to find some type of organization where he could practice and maybe compete if there is any such thing out there.  He really wants to join CAP or something similiar next year but just trying to find something for him now until he is 12.  Any suggestions?  We live in VA.  We have looked into 4H and haven't found any clubs around where we live.  TIA

  3. I am very interested to see how you get started in this kind of sport.  What type of organizations are there?  My son is very into the military and is hoping to joing CAP when he is old enough but he is only 11 and we live in VA and have had a hard time finding some type of activity for him to be involved in.  He loves shooting and archery as well and is good but was hoping to find some organization with other kids to enjoy with.  What's out there that is related?  thanks for your ideas!

  4. So anyone have any favorite books that their kids loved at this age?  I have seen Sonlight's book list, as well as AO and Memoria Press, BFIAR, FIAR.  Any other suggestions?  Looking for specific subjects like history, science, math that teaches topics in a living book form.  I have also seen RightStart books for math and he loves Berenstain Bears Science book (I think it is in the Sonlight list.)  Any others?  TIA!

  5. Yes, we used BFIAR this past year and I have the first volume of FIAR.  I guess that is what got us hooked on rowing good books.  But he loves to read so I was hoping we could find a lot of living books on various subjects and just read!  Any other suggestions would be great!  Thanks for your posts!

  6. Great will check into those!  I have started him with Saxon K and he is enjoying that.  He LOVES to read I mean as long as I will sit and read.  So those math books have been great!  I wish I could find more "living books" to help supplement his learning for next year.  He is eating those up!  Thanks again everyone for your comments!

  7. Those Math start books look fantastic!  I haven't heard of them and he loves to read this is going to be great!  I can't wait to look at the other items you mentioned. Thanks for your ideas!

  8. Yes....I had to ask once we enrolled and told him our situation and he sent it to us for free!

    What I love: the detailed notebooks for taking notes and lectures, quick feedback, and the fact my sons SAT scores and standardized test scores this year were so strong....and he is only in 8th grade this year.

    So glad I heard about him through this forum!

  9. Yes we have done the Kumon books.  He enjoyed those and does great cutting and pasting.  :)  He does already know the lower case letters occasionally he will get a d and a b mixed up.  But I figure it is the age.  He also loves mazes!!!  I do have a set of C-rods he has played with them sum matching and sutch.  How did you like the Miquon? Not too familiar with that...thanks

  10. It has been quite awhile since I taught preschool and there is so much out there now!  I am curious to see what everyone has used and liked and to see if there is something I haven't seen.  :-)

    We teach classically with a bit of CM thrown in.  My son will only be 3, so I am not sure what to use.  I don't want to overwhelm and depend heavily on academics but I do want to introduce some things.  I need a solid phonics program and would love to have something easy to implement since I need to spend most of my time on my older children's schooling.  He asks for schoolwork... otherwise I would just let him play and read all day.  :) 

    What he knows well:  ABCs and all sounds(known since he just turned 2 thanks to Leap frog videos), counting 1-25, and number recognition 1-20, colors, shapes, etc.  LOVES to read will sit for an hour if I had the time.  Ha!  It usually is about 30min. a setting.  He has very good fine motor skills and loves to trace, draw, and write his letters and numbers.  We have worked on this year:  weather, time, he has worked through BFIAR, Rod and Staff Preschool set 1 books, Brightly Beginnings Preschool Program (was able to do most of this it was a 4yr. old program)  I guess that gives you somewhat of what I am looking for.  My older ones are taking on German with Latin so if there is any preschool videos/music or anything that he could do along with them would be great!  He seems to be interested in language.

    Thanks in advance!!

  11. I liked Foundations Press but the history and Bible I am looking for don't go hand in hand....I ended up going with Simply Charlotte Mason Genesis- Deut. & attempting to finish the Joshua-Malachi one as well since I can do all my kids with it. I like MFW but for the price and simplicity I chose SCM. Thanks for all your suggestions!!!!

  12. I have decided to count my son' s as a semester credit. He took one year of group lessons and then just taught himself. The internet has amazing helps out there! I was thinking it was 60 hrs but maybe Im wrong but he goes way beyond that in a year. He plays in a MS band at church and will be playing in the HS next year. I highly recommend this if you have an opportunity he has really grown and has really developed as a worship leader. I view the credit no different from band at school. :)

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