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okiemomof2

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  1. Can anyone tell me where you can buy set-square that they use in the Singapore 4A? Maybe I am just not in a big enough town but the only one I found was part of a $12.00 kit at Office Depot. I refuse to pay $12 for this little piece of plastic (the rest of the kit had a ruler and a compass which I already have). Any suggestions?
  2. Happycc, Thanks for sharing your experience with this curriculum. It does sound like what I am needing. I really like Truthquest but I just can't keep up with going to the library to get the books I need. We live in a rural area and only go to town a few days a week and I seem to always forget and then I am scrambling to come up with something for history or we just skip it until the next time I go to town and that isn't good for keeping on schedule. I appreciate you taking the time to share !
  3. I am thinking about switching our history curriculum to America's Story. Last year, we completed Truthquest I -AHYS and started on AHYS II this year. But getting the books from the library is getting to be too much... Will we be ok starting with the Vol. 2 of America's Story or are they are some things that continue on from Vol. 1 such as timelines, etc. ? I have a 2nd and 4th grader. Thanks so much for any information !
  4. I think the whole bee thing is delightful. And thanks to everyone's suggestions, now I am not a visitor anymore ! Yeah !!:hurray:
  5. I just recently heard about MM (Math Mammoth). I love Singapore but I think it needs more practice at the level my kiddos are at (DS- blew through EarlyBird this year and has started 1A, DD- started 2A at the beginning of the year and is still there, we rested awhile on subtraction and division with carrying because it took her awhile where I felt like she got it ). So I have been going online and searching for worksheets for extra practice. Would MM meet my needs for additional practice or do I just need to look into some of the additional practice books that Singapore puts out? Thanks !:001_unsure:
  6. I, too, would like to see that chart, if there is one.:iagree:
  7. Hi ! I am not originally from Oklahoma; I just ended up going to college here and found me an Okie for a husband and here we are. But we actually took a few years out of Oklahoma; a few years of DH in the Army and a few years in Florida but we keep coming back to here. :001_smile: But my oldest kiddo can say she is an original Okie... Anyhow, nice to meet you !
  8. I am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself. We currently live in the country in the middle of nowhere SW of Muskogee. At least, that is how my city friends describe it to me when they talk about where I live...:lol:.. they also mention the word boondocks... But we love it and don't ever want to live in town ever again... Anyhow, this is my 3rd year of homeschooling, although before kids, I was secondary science teacher in the public schools.. This is the first year I have really felt like I have settled in my groove. Overall, I have found curriculum that seems to work for us and that I enjoy teaching. My DD got to be the guinea pig and her younger brother is reaping the benefits. The best thing for me is being able to teach my kids the way I wished I had been taught. It gladdens my heart to see how much my kiddos love books and that we are able to use that love in our schooling. I loved books as a kid but reading books was something done mostly outside of school... Hooray for living books ! I look forward to talking with some of the other Okies on here... Take care !
  9. I realized this is a bit of an old thead but I figured I would respond since I am new to the forum. I live in the Muskogee area but I realized our kids attend dance at the same dance studio in Tahlequah. I drive nearly an hour to get there but Ms. Kim is so awesome; my kids just love her. I noticed your DS was taking the Irish dancing. My DS, 5, has wanted to take the Irish dancing class since seeing it at last year's recital (sister was dancing in that recital) but I told him he had to take a year of Pre-Ballet/Tap first (plus I figured he needed to be a little older), so he is taking that along with big sister taking Ballet/Tap. But this Fall, he will definitely be signed up for the Irish dance... I hope you were able to find a homeschool group in the Tahlequah area. If you weren't, PM me and I can help you with that. The homeschool co-op we are a part of currently meets in Muskogee but it used to meet closer to Tahlequah and I think some of Tahlequah area memebers who didn't want to make the drive to Muskogee are meeting in Tahlequah but you might have already found those ladies by now. Nice to meet you !:)
  10. Thanks for all the replies and all the hellos from fellow Okies. My mama always taught me that the silly question is the one you don't ask...
  11. I am glad to hear such positive things about it. It is definitely on the list for next year and now I am so excited about it that I can't wait. Thank you for everyone taking the time to respond !!!!
  12. Hi everyone, I am new to the forums and I was just wondering how users get the different hive designations that I see under their user name. I looked in the FAQs and I didn't see an explanation. Just curious...:confused:
  13. I am considering this next year for my 3rd and 1st grader. Those of you who have used it, what do you think? Mama knows NO latin, so she will be learning along with the kiddos if that makes a difference... The goal is to gently introduce them to it for a year and then start something a little more rigorous the next year... the younger one catches onto to things fairly quickly, so the point is to have it where I teach them together (one less subject to have to teach seperately ;)) . Thanks !
  14. Hi everyone, I am new to this forum and I was wondering if any of you could help with some advice. This is my first year using LLATL with my 2nd grader and I have really found it is a good fit for us. However, I felt like 5 spelling words a week wasn't enough, so I have been supplementing it with Spelling by Sound & Structure -Grade 2 (Rod and Staff). The SBSS seems to be working well and she aces almost every test but I wonder if she is learning why these words are spelled that way...she doesn't seemt to really spend much time on the lessons (15 minutes or so to do Part A one day, 15 minutes on Part B another day and the spelling test another day) Or am I just stressing about something I don't really need to stress about :001_huh: I am working on my curriculum list for next school year and of course, that is where you start looking at the other programs and they all sound so good...but I have liked SBSS because it doesn't take tons of time and she can do it on her own and it requires no time out of me except to give the spelling test....but is there something better in the long run. I am considering All about Spelling, but it seems more time intensive to me and much more pricey. But I am willing to do it if it is worth it. And would I need to start from the beginning of AAS and then work her through it more quickly than you would a 1st grader? (Which would not be a problem since her brother will be starting 1st grade next year and I would just use it for his spelling program). Thanks in advance.
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