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  1. Hi, I am loking for a new reading/language arts curriculum for my first grader. He is not yet reading more than three letter words and still struggles at that. We tried OPGTR, and struggled through most of the lessons, he was very bored with it. I stopped for a good 3 to 4 months, and am wanting to get back into the swing of it. But should I start again with OPGTR? we also did explode the code workbooks. It was like pulling teeth,lol. He LOVES to be read to, and from the way it looks in the last couple of weeks, is becoming a bit more tolerant of workpages..

    What phonics/language arts/reading program would you suggest?

  2. How does it compare to Right Start, Saxon? I started with Right Start, got frustrated with it, and moved to Saxon, looking at the Saxon 1 book, I see nothing but frustration for DS6, I think he will get very bored, it moves soo slowly it seems.

    How is Miquon? I hear so many good things, but just not sure..

    I knda wish we had stuck with right start, but how easy is it to start with a child that is so used to counting on an individual number basis, rather than visualizing in groups??

    I would really like to hear more about Miquon..I dont know much about it, is there a website with good info? thanks so much for your input :)

  3. I would just like to know. I have three boys that don't like water and give me such a hard time when I tell them they must have water. I decided not to buy any more drinks but then I thought perhaps that was a little harsh. Now I am thinking maybe one beverage of their choosing for the day. I am eager to hear what others are doing. Thanks for the replies.

     

    Not harsh, I would just go with what the others say. If it is really hard for them to just drink plain water, I would start by diluting whatever else they have half and half, then up the water concentration. Even 100% juice isnt that great for kids to drink, so I would definitely try to think of a way to get them used to water. It shouldnt be too hard, your children are super young!

  4. 6yo DS:

    Elemental History

    Elemental Science Intro to Science

    OPGTR w/ ETC

    Bob Books

    FLL 1

    Copywork

    Saxon Math 1

    Art Program, not sure what yet....

    maybe a foreign language

     

    4YO DS

    Tag along for History and Science

    Language Arts from Lesson Pathways

    Saxon Math k

    Zaner Bloser HAndwriting K

     

     

     

    Lots of read alouds for both :)

     

    Am I missing anything?? How does this sound? Thanks for critiquing :)

  5. I just got elemental history. Looks great, and I love love the way she lays it all out for you so there is basically no thinking involved!:tongue_smilie: I was thinking that the SOTW was going to be a bit over their heads, so I like the idea of waiting a couple of years. There is a great study from Confessions of a Homeschooler that I may do next year with the boys, called Expedition Earth, and then jump into SOTW when the boys are 8 and 6 also. SOUNDS GREAT! Finally have it figured out :)

  6. My boys are young, 6 and 5, but I want to do a chronological type history with them, one that doesnt jump around too much, such as SOTW. The only thing I am worried about is not having enough American History, or Geography. Does SOTW incorporate Much AH? Is there another history program for elementary that you would recommend? Thanks :)

  7. I have not had a period since June 8th, I am on nuvaring, but there was a 2 week period last month when I ddnt have it in.

    I have taken 3 home pregnancy tests..first was negative, and then I took one the next day, got a vague positive line. So then I went to the doc, got a blood test, and it was negative. That was a week ago. Still have not started..and took another home test that was negative..but still no period.

    I have NEVER missed a period, exept during pregnancy..Could it be from this darn BC??

  8. Thanks for the suggestion, I will definitely look into it:001_smile:

     

    :iagree: Too labor intesive go be a stand alone. Another similar program is Head of the Class. It has a downloadable manual for each grade level with a skills list and ideas to accomplish them. There are online activities (within the program, not outside links) and printable worksheets.

    If what you are looking for is a framework to build your own curriculum from (free), then I highly recommend the Baltimore Curriculum Project. They are lessons plans to go along with the Core Knowledge Series (What Your * Grader Kneeds to Know).

  9. I am obviously very confused about what curriculum I want to use with DS's, I have 3 posts about 3 different ones..LOL. There is just so much out there!!:confused: I just think I need to pick something and put my blinders on and go for it..

  10. Ok, thats how it seemed to me, very interesting, maybe for History, because I need HELP with that, lol..but it seems like alot of work, going through all of those links, printing instructions, getting it all organized..

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