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PSAT as benchline - Prep or No Prep?
Siebelink6 replied to bobbeym's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
My 10th grade son is preparing to take the PSAT this fall as a practice test for next year. I am requiring him to spend an hour a day going through the Kaplan prep book in August and September. -
how to delete old classified
Siebelink6 replied to hsmomshutterbug's topic in Site News & Discussions
I have the same question. I would like to delete my old classified listings, but I cannot figure how to do it. Is it possible to delete old classified listings so that they are not visible on my list? -
PSAT as benchline - Prep or No Prep?
Siebelink6 replied to bobbeym's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
We are preparing my son to take the test this fall for 10th as a practice. I do want him to prepare so he feels comfortable. I'm looking at various PSAT preparation books. Does anyone have a particular favorite book for PSAT prep? I'm leaning towards Gruber's after reading the amazon reviews and book jacket, but I have no real experience or opinion! -
Okay California girls where are you? (and boys too)
Siebelink6 replied to Rachel's topic in Parents' Forum Networking Board
Yes! I would love to see a word Doc of local opportunities in the Corona area. Do you consider yourself a private school then? I've always just followed the WTM and taught most things myself. but I was intrigued by the "options" in CA. Moving from MI, and recently TX, I have yet to declare how our school will work this year. I was trying to find out what sort of classical options there might be, as I noticed what you mentioned about the many " traditional schooling" classes offered. -
Okay California girls where are you? (and boys too)
Siebelink6 replied to Rachel's topic in Parents' Forum Networking Board
We are moving to Corona, CA (far east LA area, next to Orange County) next week. Any WTM or classical minded folks in the area? Lisa 13 ds 11 dd 7 ds 5 dd -
Moving to the LA area :)
Siebelink6 replied to Peaceful Isle's topic in Parents' Forum Networking Board
We are moving to Corona, CA next week with our 4 kids ages 13, 11, 7, and 5. I've yet to look intensely into groups, classes, etc, but would like to know if anyone hears of something closer to Corona. I've found groups south of us in Temecula, but would really like to find any WTM or classical groups in the area, even if it is a drive! -
Moving to the LA area :)
Siebelink6 replied to Peaceful Isle's topic in Parents' Forum Networking Board
We are moving to Corona, CA next week with our 4 kids ages 13, 11, 7, and 5. I've yet to look intensely into groups, classes, etc, but would like to know if anyone hears of something closer to Corona. I've found groups south of us in Temecula, but would really like to find any WTM or classical groups in the area, even if it is a drive! -
Singapore Math, does it or doesn't it prepare for higher math?
Siebelink6 replied to jjcmehl's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Thank you Miss Moe and others for posting your feedback about the SM. It is very encouraging! -
Does anyone have experience to compare using "The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading" to "Spell to Read and Write"? I've used the OPG with ease and success with my first two, but my third child is struggling at age 6 1/2, while the fourth child, age 4, is advancing quickly. Child #3 definitely learns differently, but is so bright. He didn't start talking until he was 3 and then in complete sentences. Everything else is developmentally on track now, except the slow start to reading. He gets it, but asks SO many questions about rules and exceptions and wants to know the "WHY" behind everything in language arts and physics. We are at Lesson 96 in OPG after 2 years plus of teaching with lots of review. I'm waffling on whether or not we just need to drill, drill, drill, and review more with the OPG or abandon ship and try a new method. I have the SRW book and cards and feel slightly overwhelmed at the complexity as compared to the OPG, although it certainly looks like it should work! Any advice? Thank you! Lisa
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In response to "aquiverfull" I was in a similar situation with spelling with my son and daughter. Younger daughter caught up to my son due to multiple factors, mostly mine due to two additional babies being born. I fell on my sword, told him I was not teaching him adequately, and promised that we were going to start a new approach to spelling. He and is his sister were in the same Spelling Workout book, but I started moving him MUCH faster through the lessons with lots of supervision and drilling from me. He's fine now. He knows he is working at a "faster" pace and has now gone on to the next spelling book ahead of his sister. Lisa
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Which of these books should we do next?
Siebelink6 replied to blondeviolin's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
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Which of these books should we do next?
Siebelink6 replied to blondeviolin's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
He also loved anything with a mouse. Mouse on a Motorcycle Ralph S. Mouse Runaway Ralph -all by Beverly Cleary Ragweed Poppy