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  1. Unfortunately, I am afraid that they will repeal before taking the time to come up with a real plan of how to replace in order to gain favor with their constituencies so that we will still end up with a bigger mess that will take longer to sort out. If there had been any real details on a workable plan by the GOP (much less the president-elect) to replace it at any point since it was implemented, I haven't heard them.

     

     

    I have similar concerns. Actually, Republicans at congress did issue some opinions at the end of June this year. 

     

    http://abetterway.speaker.gov/?page=health-care

     

    I read the healthcare proposals (it's a 37 page document and you can download the pdf) and am mulling through thoughts on it. I like the emphasis on the parts of ACA that did work, i.e., that pre-existing conditions should always be covered and insurance companies would not be able to turn people away. It's a start at least. It sounds like Reps now understand that that is something no one wants to see go away agin.

  2. I'd say it's age appropriate. My 8 yo still struggles and cried at handwriting time so I'd say your child is right on and impressive if he'll practice with out tears!!!

     

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  3. My son who loved puzzles at that age had great visual memory. It really helped him learn to read quickly, as he memorized the shape of the different letters, and short words, very easily. Throw in some alphabet games and see what happens.

     This just made everything click for me with my son. He did huge puzzles at a young age too. He taught him self to read at 3 and still loves browsing on maps and can tell me anywhere we're going what roads go where. He must memorize them. Anyway, he's 8 now but just reading this thread helped me understand more about him...

  4. This book along with a theme book might work well in your situation. It covers the basics of the whole program.

     

    http://iew.com/shop/products/blended-structure-and-style-composition

     

    I am teaching a co-op class right now using All Things Fun and Fascinating. It has been a very fun and productive year. I have a website with tips and helps for each assignment. I would gladly share a link through private messaging.

     

    http://iew.com/shop/products/all-things-fun-fascinating

     YES! that looks great. Just what I need...a book with examples.

     

    Except....is the whole thing like the sample, i.e., looks like the ditto machine ran out of ink? lol I could live with that, but seems odd they would not have updated it.

  5. My son is doing third grade right now. For writing, we've only done creative writing for the most part. He does a LEGO prompt/writing class at co-op that he really likes. He makes a LEGO build to go along with the prompt from the teacher, then he writes the story at home. For other ELA stuff, we're finishing up LOE Essentials (spelling, a little grammar, and basic sentence writing) and we'll focus a bit on grammar and mechanics using Zaner-Bloser G.U.M. books next.

     

    I'm looking at what to do for writing in the next year or so. I really like the sound of IEW. I have an English degree so I could probably do it with him. However. I can't stand the thought of watching videos to learn how to do it. Is there a book i could buy and read about the method? Sitting and watching videos sounds so tedious. I'm a fast reader, by contrast. 

     

    I know I could get the one where he watches the teacher videos. How long are each of those  lessons? I just don't want him to have to spend forever watching videos when he could be writing, you know?

     

    I'd love your thoughts on this. Or, do I wait another year before giving him more formal writing instruction? I feel like it's time to do something other than creative stories.  (Those are good too, of course.)

     

    Rebecca

     

     

  6. In the fall I am having my third, so I'll have a 3rd grader, a preschooler and a newborn. I know some of you manage to homeschool with a few more in between but I'm personally a bit worried about how to get it all in with my oldest when there is a newborn around! 

     

    I am most worried about science. I do not know if I will find a suitable class for my son at our co-op and I am not a science person. My husband thinks STEM is what I need to focus all of school around since my son is going in to 3rd grade, but honestly, after reading and writing and history (the subjects I like!) I can't stand the idea of experiments and all that. My son likes science in any form. In the past, we've been mostly been interest led, with a once a week co-op class to supplement. 

     

    Is it enjoy to buy a brainpop subscription and let him have at it each week? I'm trying to find the best ways to give him leadership over his own schooling, since I know I'm going to be pretty out of it for the first part of the year with a newborn! 

     

    Any other sugguestions? I am just not a sit down and do it person for science so scripted thing just don't work for me. 

     

    As for writing, he's doing a "Creative Writing with LEGOs" class at co-op this year, and he loves it. We'll continue next year. Is that enough for 3rd grade? I've considered starting him in something more formal, like IEW SWI... or maybe EIW level 3, both of which have DVD lessons to watch before writing. It could get done, but then, maybe that is too much.

     

    I would love your thoughts on 3rd grade. I feel it is the first "real" grade to worry about, and I'm going to be a bit distracted. 

     

    Other things for next year: Teaching Textbooks for math (a subject he loves), drawing class at co-op, finish LOE Essentials, Visual Link Spanish (computer), and more SOTW, which we mostly just listen to.

     

    Rebecca

     

     

  7. I have been considering something similar for my son, who will be third grade, but most people want him to be a little older before starting an online class..

     

    I am considering a Time4Writing class, but don't like the 8 weeks to finish deadline. 

     

    I found Inspired-Scholar.com but cannot find any information from someone who has used it....I like personal referrals for this kind of thing! 

     

    http://www.inspired-scholar.com/online-classes-2015-2016.html

     

    I will probably wait another year but I'm still debating for the coming year.

  8. I had earth and space.  Didn't like that one at all.  I think the level for the chem is below what DS needs.  Plus all the supply gathering.  I can't take it!

     

    I was eying the level 2 Biology, but I disliked the earth and space so much I wasn't sure it was wise of me to get it. 

     I would love to know what you did not like, as I am contemplating using RSO for 3rd grade next year!

  9. We are barely half-way through 2nd grade but I'm already getting nervous about 3rd! My husband says we need to make sure to focus on "STEM" next year, which got me all nervous as I've been only doing science through co-op and interest-led. We'll see how it goes to try a little more formal. Six more months before I need to panic?

     

    Here's my current plan. 

     

    ELA: read alouds as a family (haven't decided which: I'm awful about getting read alouds done!). LOE Essentials for handwriting, spelling, and basic grammar. We're only on lesson 6 but it's starting to move faster. We'll just keep going until we are done, maybe not until the beginning of 4th grade. Writing: My son has taken an intense dislike of WWE2 so we stopped. We're just doing narration, copywork, and dictation with passages I select and it's going well. We'll hopefully keep that up and do creative writing of some kind via co-op. I am an English person so I am excited to play this by ear.

     

    Math: Probably continue with Singapore Primary Math. Add in as needed? Not sure if we'll need more next year. Maybe the homeschool Math and Science club.

     

    Social Studies. SOTW 3. We just read it; we don't usually do extra activities. We'll add in as we want, and I try to throw in American History and Geography here and there as I notice gaps in his recognition and understanding.

     

    Science. I am nervous about this. I was thinking of Sonlight E because Raisin wants to learn about Electricity but I think it may be too hard so I'm now leaning toward RSO Chemistry for next year and Sonlight Science E for the next. Also, I'm going to coach Jr. First Lego League. There may be a science class tie in at co-op too. Hopefully RSO Chem!

     

    Other: Visual Link Spanish. I love it! Continue Book of Mormon study with me. Maybe I'll add in that he has to read Bible Stories to little sister. Swim and Gym and/or gymnastics. Art at co-op and maybe piano lessons. We'll probably try to add music appreciation in once a week too.

     

    What am I forgetting?! I feel like there is something big.

     

    Rebecca

     

     

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