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  1. My kids write out the problems. I pick which ones they need to do (odd/even) and they write them out. It really helps to use graph paper, dd 8 knows she needs to line up the numbers to do the problem correctly so she makes sure her numbers are in the little squares!

     

    I also use the blacklines, quizzes and speed drills. Which are in a workbook format. Hope this helps!

     

    terrylee

  2. OH yes we do game nights! There are six of us, my husband and I and four of our kids (oldest is married). Anyway the ages range from 17 to 5 years old. But let me tell you, our five year old holds his own, LOL. We play games about three-four nights a week. Usually anywhere between 1-2 hours depending on what time we get started. All of our kids look forward to it and sometimes we have two games going at the same time. Two of our favorite games are Sorry! and Trouble. Unfortunately, only four people can play. So the two others will play checkers or a card game or battleship, something for two people. We always make sure that myself or DH are playing in the game for two. This way both parents are part of each game. It makes it easier if "disagreements" arise. Surprisingly, one of the all time favorites is "Old Maid" we have laughed so hard playing that game. We all look forward to playing games and once it's warmer we will play outside games like badminton, and croquet.

     

    Terrylee

  3. HI, I purchased all of it. I consider R & S to be fairly inexpensive considering some other curriculums so I like to have all of it. We are doing third grade English this year and I must say, I have used the worksheets along with the tests and the teachers manual. I truly love it! Hope this helps.

     

    Terrylee

  4. Okay, from a previous post in a forum, I understand I need my daughter to take algebra. She is doing R & S grade 8 this year and there is no 9th grade math at R & S. I am considering Teaching Textbooks, but they are very expensive and I'm not sure if we can afford it for next year. Anyway, does anyone have any experience in what they did after R & S grade 8? If so, how did it work for you?

     

    Thanks,

    Terry

  5. I was just looking at their website and I think this may be what I have been looking for to use next year.

     

    In your opinion will this work for these ages 13 year old dd, 8 (9 in Sept.) dd, and a 5 year old ds?

     

    There is such a big age difference and I really want to do something together. We tried MOH this year, but ds was too young and got bored.

     

    opinions please!

  6. She really has no clue what she wants to do. I tell her she has plenty of time. We will probably go ahead and do Algebra I. I will probably have to go with the Teaching Textbooks as I have no idea how to do algebra. Teaching Textbooks has very good reviews, I just wish they weren't so expensive. Thanks for all the advice!

  7. What is your opinion on math when approaching algebra? My dd is using R & S grade 8 this year. We pulled her out of PS October 2007. I would not call math her strongest or favorite subject. She can do it just fine but doesn't enjoy it. R & S doesn't have a math curriculum after grade 8. I was leading toward Teaching Textbooks Algebra I, but then I started thinking if Algebra is necessary? I never learned Algebra in school, I took business math in high school. I think she may enjoy something similar. I loved Accounting and personal finance courses. I have noticed personal finance courses listed as "electives". What is your opinion? I appreciate any advice.

     

    Terrylee

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