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  1. Hi all,

    I need some advice. I have been using TT for math for 3 years now (4th-6th grade). I discovered last fall that TT runs about a grade behind the other curriculums, so we're doing two years this year (we'll finish Pre-Algebra in July or late August).

    My question is: do I stay with TT for the high school math?

    It seems to me if we switch it needs to be now, and it would probably be to Potter's school.

    My kid is smart and good at math. No learning disabilities.

    He wants to go into programming or engineering, so this is important.

    Has anyone had a kid go all the way up with TT and how did they do on the college entrance exams?

  2. My 12-year-old loves Teaching Textbooks. It's bite-sized lessons and a spiral format and fun presentation.

    We've used it for 3 years now and really enjoy it.

    They are about 1 grade level behind the other homeschooling maths, but you take a placement test before you order.

  3. We used Option 3. I found an accountability group that would basically give me credit if I followed the SC rules and stated to them that I did (180 4-hour workdays, Journal, portfolio, in the required subjects)

    I didn't need advice or testing (our employer provides that, since we live overseas most of the time).

     

    I did find the SCAIHS bookstore to be a GREAT place to shop, tho. THey aren't expensive and you can see things before you buy.

  4. I ordered the PDF files of the tests for each SOTW book. DS fills out the test "open book style" as he reads the chapter--that way I know he's read it and got the main ideas.

    It also gives me a basis for grading.

     

    With my younger son, I find that he takes awhile to "warm up" with each book--to get accustomed to the language of the book and then his comprehension picks up after a few days...

  5. We started Sonlight history, readers and read-alouds (they go together) after HOP. We order it for "advanced readers" and do it in addition to the reading that comes with K12 language arts...

    The advantage of sonlight is you get a ton of really good books. The disadvantage is they don't stress comprehension or critical thought as much as some of the other LA programs. BUT, you can still read them in your independent reading time (we call it our DEAR time -- for Drop Everything And Read).

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