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  1. I used it as a supplement for my oldest for awhile when life was really hectic, and she enjoyed it (maybe 2nd - 3rd gradeish?). I also used the 1st grade reading as a supplement when my 2nd child was in K as she liked it too, but I was always right there with her while she was doing it. I will say that my kids are not on the computer very often, so they saw it as a treat. I personally would not use it as my main curriculum, but as a supplement, I think it's fine.

  2. This is copied from another post. I know that some people feel that SOTW is not secular enough, but we have no problem using it. As far as I know, the rest of my material is secular (or else I'll be in for a surprise! :tongue_smilie:).

    6th grade:

    MM 6A & B

    K12 Human Odyssey Ancients book as spine

    Mapping the World with Art (McHenry)

    Exploration Education (Physics) + other related reading, maybe AHA Science supplement

    WWS

    GWG 6

    Sadlier Vocab. Workshop A

    Fiction to go along with History

    Piano, dance, etc..

    Philosophy for Kids or something like it

    Rosetta Stone Spanish

     

    2nd grade:

    MM 2A & B

    SOTW 1

    Maps, Globes, and Graphs B

    Exploration Education Physics, maybe AHA Science as supplement

    WWE, FLL, maybe WWW, maybe Draw Write Now

    AAS

    Read, read, read

    Piano, dance, etc.

     

    PreK: (currently very motivated, but if changes her mind, I'm in no rush for formal academics)

    HWOT Pre-K

    What Your Preschooler Needs to Know with workbooks (she loves this right now)

    Phonics Pathways (slowly as interested)

    Maybe AAR (doing Pre-level now)

    Sit in on 2nd grade science and history as interested

  3. 6th grade:

    MM 6A & B

    K12 Human Odyssey Ancients book as spine

    Mapping the World with Art (McHenry)

    Exploration Education (Physics) + other related reading, maybe AHA Science supplement

    WWS

    GWG 6

    Sadlier Vocab. Workshop A

    Fiction to go along with History

    Piano, dance, etc..

    Philosophy for Kids or something like it

    Rosetta Stone Spanish

     

    2nd grade:

    MM 2A & B

    SOTW 1

    Maps, Globes, and Graphs B

    Exploration Education Physics, maybe AHA Science as supplement

    WWE, FLL, maybe WWW, maybe Draw Write Now

    AAS

    Read, read, read

    Piano, dance, etc.

     

    PreK: (currently very motivated, but if changes her mind, I'm in no rush for formal academics)

    HWOT Pre-K

    What Your Preschooler Needs to Know with workbooks (she loves this right now)

    Phonics Pathways (slowly as interested)

    Sit in on 2nd grade science and history as interested

  4. My kids have taken a few months of classes with EMH Sports and really enjoyed them. We're not doing this month as May is just too packed for us, but we'll definitely be going back in a few months.

  5. I bought What Your Preschooler Needs to Know and the 2 Activity Books to go along with it, and my DD loves it. She wants to "do lessons" like her siblings, so this is hers alone. It's a little pricey for a preschooler, but for me it was worth it. There are punch-outs for retelling stories that are read, sticker activities, coloring activities, etc.... I think it runs about $60 for the 3 books total.

  6. - they'll be 3rd and 5th next year

     

    I bought the 5th grade Teacher manuals and student work pages on either amazon or ebay and used parts of it with my 5th grader this year. It worked very well and I didn't feel like I needed any more from an online component (although I don't know what the online part adds for this age group). You can sometimes get the readers on paperback swap or just buy them used on amazon too. It saves a ton of money.

  7. I'm still in the planning stages. Usually I'm way ahead on this, but I'm torn about a few things this year. As you can see, many things are a "maybe."

     

    Math: MM 6

     

    History: K12 Human Odyssey book with many extras thrown in

    Maybe Mapping the World by Art this year, maybe next

     

    Science: maybe outside class, maybe ES Logic Stage Earth/Space, other

     

    Grammar: maybe GWG 6, maybe switch to Hake for a change

     

    Lit: LL 7, then a number of novels afterward

     

    Writing: probably continue just writing across curriculum

     

    Language: Rosetta Stone Spanish

    Maybe throw in Lively Latin this summer and see how it goes?

     

    Philosophy for Kids (maybe) or something along those lines

  8. My oldest started cursive about halfway through 1st grade. Her printing improved dramatically as we focused on cursive. I am very happy with the results for her (currently 5th grade).

     

    My current first grader is now starting cursive and we're taking it slow. Her printing isn't pretty at all, so I'm hoping that the cursive will help. She is very motivated to learn cursive.

  9. I know many people love the Intelligo units, but I don't care for them. I'm just not comfortable doing so much online. I've only tried one though. There were some good links, but again, it didn't work for our family.

     

    I have used RSO Chemistry and (currently) Life and like them both. You can do a "try before you buy" and download a bunch of lessons on the pandia press website (I'm thinking maybe around the 1st 20 lessons but don't remember). That way you can take a look to see if it seems like enough for your child without spending the money.

  10. My 6th grade year is still up in the air. Here's what I know and what I'm considering.

     

    MM 6

    Lightning Lit. 7

    GWG 6

    Continue with Rosetta Stone Spanish

     

    Science: Maybe Elemental Science Earth and Space for Logic Stage, maybe textbooks.....not sure at this point

     

    History: Either Human Odyssey (K12) or HO Ancients 2

     

    Logic: We did Nous this year and I'd love to continue with the next level, but it's pretty expensive - maybe Philosophy for Kids or something similar

     

    Writing: unsure....maybe just continue as is writing across the curriculum as she's a strong writer. Maybe WWS or WWW.

     

    Continue with piano, dance, and speech class (1X/month)

     

    I felt much more confident in what I was doing last year at this time!

     

    ETA: Mapping the World with Art - Ellen Mchenry

  11. The writing assignment each week is to either do an outline, do a summary, or do both from the reading for the week. The teacher's manual gives examples of each I believe. We do various things here. Sometimes I ask DD to write 5 interesting facts, sometimes I ask her to write a paragraph on a particular topic, etc..... My DD does most of her writing in other topics, so I base what I want her to write each week in Science on how heavy the rest of the week is for writing. HTH.

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