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  1. This is our forth year of using Sonlight and we love the changes! Never cared for the LA before and the IGs were so scattered that we too skipped a lot of things. But now we love the LA and the new IGs are so much more user friendly. Another thing, I personally love the combined 4 day/5 day. It allows you to add in as you can through the year. We're doing the 4 day condensed since it's our second time with this core but I plan to add books here and there as time allows.

  2. Curric for the new year has been a massive struggle for me. Worse yet is that today was supposed to be our start back day and I'm still second guessing every single subject....

     

    So yea, you're definitely not alone and probably in a better place then I am bc I've been buying and then second guessing. I've bought enough curric for 10 students, lol.

  3. Technically, LoF was made to be used as a stand alone math program for the elementary years. You are supposed to have your child work through all ten books and then repeat them again till they are ready for the fractions book. If you look through the website's q&a you will be able to have all your questions answered and maybe it will make more sense. That is what helped me make the decision to use it and we are very happy with our choice!

     

    ETA: you are supposed to do a chapter a day, taking more time when needed to concrete a concept.

  4. We use it with other math programs. It is an awesome add on math and my oldest loves it. My second doesn't seem interested at all, but I am hoping it is simply an age thing. We are considering using it as a stand alone program in the higher levels but it will depend on my kids' needs then. I could see my oldest doing well with it though.

  5. I have yet to figure out the exact plan of it but my oldest will be using Sentence Island, IEW and WWE next year. It sounds like a lot but they're all very different, and all have a lot to offer. However, my daughter will be 9 and at a forth grade level. I don't think I would do it with a true or young 3rd grader. I wouldn't want to cause future hatred towards writing. My daughter writes freely, on her own and is very motivated to write. Honestly, if I had to choose between all three *I* would pick IEW.

  6. Maybe this will be out for you to continue with... or you could take a grammar break for a couple months until it does come out.

     

     

    http://www.welltrainedmind.com/resource-roundup/new-grammar-and-writing-resources/

     

    I'm trying to decide if I'll continue with the FLL/ALL & WWE/WWS sequence or switch over to MCT for our family. MCT may be more difficult to implement with two instructors.

     

    I REALLY hope I missed a new update about ALL, any new info about a release? Idk what we're going to do tbh. I finally decided to stick with the FLL/WWE and ALL/WWS team up. But now that it may not be a possibility I'm back to the drawing board even with my choices for next year with my oldest.

  7. If you combine your children into one core which child do you use as your bases for what core to use? I've heard oldest, youngest, and everywhere inbetween.

     

    I am trying to truly finalize my choice for this year and am ultimately torn. Dh wants to do core d, going off our oldest, but I worry that it won't really be enjoyed by any of my other kids.

     

    Anyways, thanks to anyone who shares!

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