Jump to content

Menu

Rush

Members
  • Posts

    379
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Rush

  1. Mine are doing MEP from age of 4-5y and from the first page to the last, without skipping + lots of supplement including mental maths, fiction maths-y books, playing cards, board games, etc . At around 8-9y we are planning to move them, eldest for now at least, into AOPS Pre-Alg Online programme
  2. Thank you for your reply. DS is currently using ChessKid and wants to move to a more structural/professional online programme/classes/individual lessons. By any chance do you know anything decent in that level?
  3. Do you know any good online chess programmes for primary school kids? Google offers too many schools... Many thanks
  4. We're planning a sport intensive programme this summer. There will be lots of swimming, tennis, gymnastics & dancing, karate crash-course, bmx and skateboard lessons, and of course, beach time every day from 7am to 11am. Academically - lots of maths, science, programming & coding, robotics, creating and learning everything about bridges, art lessons with granny, who will stay all summer with us, and lots of reading. I'm so exited. I can't wait for it :)
  5. DS (8 years old in summer) Maths: MEP, Galore park Problemoids Math Challenge, Zaccaro's Books, Murderous Maths (to finish ?), Ian Stewart' Books, This is not A Maths Book: A Smart Art Activity Book, Vedic Mathematics Made Easy - D. Bathia English - Galore park Creative Writing - Writing Repertoire - Felicity Rees, Creative Writing for kids K2, Descriptosaurus Public Speaking & Debates - ? Latin - Galore Park Introduction to Philosophy - Children's Book of Philosophy, Peter Worley's Books History - Galore park, CGP, Our Island Story: A History of England for Boys and Girls. Geography - CGP Science (Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Engineering) - Galore Park Post/Biotics Kit, Janice VanCleave's Books, Learn Genetics - University of Utah, Colouring Books of Wynn Kapit, TeachingEngineering.org, Engineering is Elenetary, Topics from Institute of Physics (IOP.com) Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Cooks, and Good Food Astronomy/Meteorology/Geology - free home school lessons Programming - JavaScipt for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming Russian - Language + Literature + History Picture Study Extra's - Tennis, Ballet(?), Gymnastics, Swimming or Water Polo, Mt, Piano, BMX & Skateboarding Lessons, Robotics, Science Club(?) DS (6 years old in summer) Maths - SM, MEP, Soroban English - Galore Park Latin - Galore Park Science - Galore Park History - Ancient Egypt Geography - CGP Comp - Scratch Russian - Lang + Lit-re Picture Study Extra's - Gymnastics, Swimming, Ballet(?), Tennis. Piano, BMX & Skateboarding Lessons
  6. Thank you. Unfortunately they are not offering this program internationally :closedeyes:
  7. Is anyone here tried Redbird Mathematics independent study online course?
  8. oh, that's lovely news! Thanks to both of you! :)
  9. Only thanks to you and this board I have recently discovered AoPS and fell in love with it. I know that my eldest will be so happy to have it, but we've already working with British programs as Galore park and MEP. Plus we've just bought Zaccaro's math, Problemoids Math Challenge and Math with Soroban, etc. and right know we have everything to cover elementary level. From Pre-Algebra and onward we are planning to take AopS courses. So now I am wondering if all of these could be a good substitute for BA and prepare my kid for next AoPS level? or maybe you would recommend something else valuable to add to our program? Thanks in advance
  10. We are in Europe, but same here. A neew year - a new program. Next September I'll revise everything and create a new program :)
  11. I think everything will be outdated, except literature of course :) but my kids are very young, 7 & 5
  12. Thank you for your reply :) DS is 7.5 we have found a few seasons of How the Universe works. It looks good, although it's very long, about 1hr per episode. Then there is a The Universe and SuperNova, but didn't have time to look at them yet.
  13. DS7 Maths - mep, Galore park, Problemoids Math Challenge, Zaccaro's Challenge Math, Mental Maths - Arthur Benjamin, Murderous Maths, Cryptoclub and Soroban Logic - ? English/Latin - Galore park + lots of books & videos History - Galore park, History: King and Things, The Story of Europe from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the Reformation Science (Biology/Chemistry/Physics) - Galore Park, Basher Science Books, Elements + library books and stem toys + Science center's Lessons Astronomy/Meteorology/Geology - free home school lessons + library books and documentaries Technology - Programming and Coding + toys based on RPI + Lego Mindstorm+ IT and Robotics Course Russian - Language + Literature + History Picture Study Extra's - Tennis, Ballet, Gymnastics, Swimming, Mt, Piano, Chess DS5 Maths - SM, Soroban, MEP Logic - Break the code, Lollipop Logic English/Science - Galore Park + Lessons at the Science Center + Variety of Books, Videos and STEM toys Geography - Evan Moor Technology - Coding + Lego WeDo + IT and Robotic Course Russian - Lang + Lit-re Picture Study Extra's - Gymnastics, Swimming, Ballet, Mt, Piano, Chess
  14. oh, thank you for your post :) At the moment ds is reading a few articles from different encyclopedias and The Usborne book of Secret codes for his project about history of communications. The next project my husband wants to give him particularly about the cryptology and I was just about to start looking for something else and I think i might try your first choice. It looks good :hurray:
  15. We have seen recently microduino mcookie and ds is asking it for his bd. i think it's so cool. I wanna play myself with it )) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015XWR0SE?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_8&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
  16. oh, that's so cool. i never heard about this thing before! :thumbup1:
  17. what about an architecture? http://architecture.about.com/od/buildstudentprojects/tp/kidsprojects.htm
×
×
  • Create New...