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  1. :grouphug:

     

    Do what you feel is best. This doesn't have to be a permanent decision, unless you want it to be. If PS doesn't work out, you can always pull them out again. Or you may be blessed with a great school and good teachers. You just never know!

     

    Best wishes to your and your DC :D

     

    I totally agree. I had experienced "burn out" last fall and placed my children in private school. It lasted four months until I brought them home. The one on one instruction wasn't there. When a concept wasn't grasped, the teacher told my son "We have to move on." and my son remained clueless. Many things were memorized and not learned. The teachers were very nice but I know my children and expected more than what the school had offered. Thankfully, some veteran hs moms came to the rescue when I brought my children home. It makes such a difference when the support is there and the time away from hsing really gave me time to focus and prioritize some things. Best wishes in whatever route you choose.

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    Blessed Heritage is a wonderful resource for African American Literature and the author, Belinda Bullard, also gives a wonderful list of resources and information at the back of her guides. These are literature based U.S. History guides. She has a lower elementary level and a junior high level. Her history guides are inclusive. She teaches African American history within History itself and doesn't exclude other contributions from other races. There is a youtube video of the entire "I have a Dream Speech" and History.com has some videos as well. There is so much more to African American History than Dr. King, George Washington Carver, Rose Parks, Frederick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, etc. I remember learning about the same people, year after year, in ps. I always knew there had to be more info out there and there is. I'm so glad that I can teach this to my children. It was interesting to learn that an African American built and designed Washington, D.C. and many African Americans invented tools that we use everyday. Belinda's Guides are an awesome resource. African American history is all of our history because each race has contributed to the building of our nation.:)

  3. You can't go wrong with either. Android has multiple free apps. Several have entertained my daughter in waiting rooms, etc. Both systems have Amazon Kindle, Nook, Audible, Borders and Android also has Google Books and other e-readers as well. I don't know why most Android apps are free vs. Apple but I guess that's something to consider. I have an HTC EVO 4G (android) cell phone which has a pretty huge screen so I use it to read e-books to my daughter. She loves it. If I were to invest in a tablet, of course, I would pick the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

    P.S. Someone mentioned that Angry Birds is free on android. True. Also, Words with Friends will be added this month. :D

  4. Wow! This really encourages me to stick with ACE. ;) You've received some feedback here but as I said, you will find tons of support/answers on Homeschool Reviews.com, ACE and SOS yahoo groups from users also. There are many users via that forum as well as the yahoo groups that have used it and had successful graduates. One mom has several children and all pursuing their doctorates in their fields and one who is actually in medical school. I'm not here to sway one way of the other. I don't like people doing the same to me. I also don't like to bash a curriculum that doesn't work for us because it could actually be another family's blessing. It all depends on your child learning style and your goals. Just do your research, pray and definitely follow His lead. :)

     

    CLE (Christian Light Education) are spiral approached workbooks similar to ACE and Lifepacs also. We've used those as well although my children prefer mastery. Another great option. :-)

     

    Blessings to you!

  5. We have used both. Actually, I've used ACE then went on my own "rigorous" route for years and now back to ACE. Unfortunately, life changes so our hs route changed also. You won't receive any positive reviews of ACE here because after all, this is a classical forum and ACE is not considered classical nor "rigorous" for that matter. Just as every curriculum, ACE isn't for everyone either. Yes, it's mastery, colorful and promotes indepedence just like SOS. I think ACE is easier to teach compared to SOS because SOS had glitches as far as the answers being placed in the computer. The system required the answer to be word for word etc. and Lifepacs left some teaching info out as far as explanations go . Very confusing for me. ACE is easier for me and no, I don't allow my children to score their own work. LOL! ACE is really slow in the early years because it builds a foundation for the latter years. The latter years, around middle school, pan out just as most Christian curriculum. ACE is a gentle mastery curriculum. My oldest had attended an ACE school in the past before coming home. The school actually "trained" their teachers how to use ACE properly as they were suppose to and they held education degrees as well so that may have made a difference too. From my experience, every ACE school is different, just as every ps is different. You have your good and bad in all. :-)

     

    You can use either as is or tweek. We add literature to our ACE history and such. No problemo. ACE also offers Standardized Testing each year (Standford 10 I think) to check your child's progress. Basically, you just have to think about your hs goals and your child's learning style along with your teaching style when considering using any curriculum. There are reviews of both on Homeschoolreviews.com and also some helpful yahoo groups on both if you need further info. There is a hs mom who has a blog with ACE samples. If you need it, just inbox me. Hope you find something that works for you. :-)

  6. Kysha,

     

    I love your blog! You have a such a precious family. We will be using CLE math and language arts too. :)

     

    Really? Wow! We have several like subjects!

     

    Thanks so much, Angela! We just switched to CLE math and are looking forward to other subjects in CLE this year. :)

  7. We switched from TT to CLE math this year too. My gang didn't care for the lack of "review" in their opinion and some explanations were a bit confusing to them. I found myself reteaching concepts and becoming more involved with a program that I purchased because I heard it was less teacher intensive than our previous curriculum. I didn't personally like the fact that you couldn't allow your child to retake a lesson if they needed to review something a bit more also. A TT rep confirmed this as well.

  8. Good for your friend! I'm a single mom homeschooling four and I just may be in that particular boat for the upcoming year. My budget is on a budget! If I am, I'm prepared to use the free resources that I have tried in the past here and there..

     

    The Bible

    KISS Grammar (free grammar)

    MEP Math and Math-drills.com (free math program and worksheets)

    123Teachme.com (free spanish)

    Library for history, science and reading

    Notebooking, Dictation, Book Reports, Outlines and Writing Handbook for writing

    etc.

     

    Ambleside and Old Fashioned Education are some other options

     

    It can very well be done but dedication and consistency is a must.

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