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  1. If you don't have a reading curriculum yet it sounds like IEW Primary Art of Language would be perfect for your dd. The program is based on a sound-sight system, meaning they are using some common sight words to teach phonograms. For example, the teach the word "green" as a sight word, but through this word they also teach that "ee" makes the e sound. It is a wonderful program that teaches both the phonograms and the sight words- I would highly recommend looking into it!

     

    I've been using this with my ds who sounds exaclty like your dd. We love it as well!

  2. For my third grader, I'm thinking about combining the Memoria 3rd Grade Pkg. and Sonlight Core D. I'd take out the Christian Studies, Greek Myths, and Math (we use diff. program) from Memoria and let Sonlight be my bible, history, fun readers, and read-alouds.

     

    Hmmm, I have Sonlight Core B that I was thinking about using....maybe that will work to just blend it in....

  3. I've discovered I'm more of a box checker than I thought too. However, I'm also a picky tweaker at times, so I mostly make my own schedule that looks a bit like Memoria Press's, though not exactly. It takes work, but gives me curricular control and boxes to check.

     

    What don't you like about MP's third grade?

     

    You weren't supposed to ask that;) I honestly can't put my finger on it. I know I would switch math out, as we use CLE. I will probably order the lesson plans for 3rd...and maybe go from there??? Maybe I should just bite the bullet and order it all...but then I am afraid that all 3 grades might be too much?? Oh geez, now I am confusing myself...

  4. I need ideas for helping my dd7 with confidence and sticking up for herself. Honestly, she's such a good hearted and sweet girl, she's getting eaten alive lately.

    Backing up....she's played soccer for a few years now, and she's pretty darn good at it. This year, she wanted to try softball. So we signed her up, and the team she was placed in has a bunch of girls that have played together for a few years now. Normally, my dd has no trouble making friends. She's not a shy girl...but she can be very timid. She is SOOOO afraid of making a mistake...she can't even think straight when placed into a position where she gets asked a question in front of other people and she has to answer. Anyway, the girls on the team aren't very welcoming, and really can be downright rude. For instance, at yesterday's game a team mate spit sunflower seeds in my dd's face....:confused::confused: seriously, I don't get these girls...AT ALL. As we were leaving my dd said bye to her teammate, and the girl just looked at my dd and looked away...as her parents were standing right next to her.:001_huh:

     

    I don't want to fight her battles for her, but I also don't want people to walk all over her. I've tried to talk to her and let her know she will not get into trouble for sticking up for herself! She's just so afraid that an adult will yell at her. I think it does bother me more than her sometimes...as no parent wants to see their child get treated like that.

     

    What would you do if you were in my shoes? How do I instill confidence in her and teach her that she doesn't just have to sit there if someone spits at her?!?! How do I let her know EVERYONE makes mistakes, and that it's ok...we learn from our mistakes? I've talked to her about this a lot, but obviously that's not enough...

  5. My DD7, almost 8, is using AAS 3 right now. During her spelling, she RARELY gets any words wrong. However, when we're not 'doing spelling'....she RARELY spells them right. For instance, yesterday, at random times she spelled these words:

    Rools-rules

    Turtel-turtle

    Thay-they

    Evel-evil

    Shamles-shameless

    Jungel-jungle

    Pepole-people

    Dsire-desire

    roks-rocks

    lile pad-lily pad

     

    Now, I know she hasn't encountered all these words yet, but the problem is a lot of the time there are words she has learned, yet still doesn't spell them right, outside of spelling. So, do I just keep going with AAS? Do I give her extra practice? Is this normal, I don't know. This is our first year, and this is all new to me.

    Thanks.

  6. Am interested too. We are planning on spending some time in Washington DC, but would like to know all the sights we need to makes sure we don't miss and then study about them ahead of time. Wouldn't it be fun to be able to go somewhere and say, "See, just like we studied." I think it will develop more connections between what we study and reality in other subjects, too. Like, "Mom really knows what she's talking about!"

     

    Yes, this EXACTLY!

  7. I tried Phonics Road....and couldn't get past watching the DVDs. I needed more structure than that and I do agree it's for a more advanced child.

     

    I currently use AAS with my 2 oldest. Love it.

     

    I think AAR is a great program! I had to change it up for my DS5 though. We settled on PAL and at this point, it is our favorite program around here! Were using PAL reading and the PAL writing component. I know some people will say they don't like the Blended sight sound method....but it is doing wonders for my son:001_smile:

  8. Ok so I have been looking at the Truthquest history website all night:D

     

    I think it has everything we want/need!

     

    StinainColorado....do you use the notebook/timeline/Binder-builder pages as well? I'm thinking if I use those it will be a perfect fit for us, however, it looks like a lot.

  9. This coming year I'm going to have a K'er, 1st and 3rd grader. My older two are huge history lovers! This past year we did elemental history's Adventures in America...while we've enjoyed it, we're looking for something a little more in depth and more hands on. We would love to add more living books as well...

     

    So, is there anything out there that I can combine my older 2 with? It can be secular or Christian....

  10. I just ordered the Equine Science and Animals and their World! I have never used WP, but I'm hoping we love it! I have a feeling my animal loving daughter is going to have a blast with the program:) We plan on starting right away as well. I also plan on including my older boys with the K version of Animals and their world. Not sure how much they'll enjoy the program as I'm sure there aren't any swords or nerf guns included for them:glare:

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