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  1. Knowing And Teaching Elementary Mathematics by Liping Ma is an excellent resource for anyone teaching math.

     

    I agree with the others, pull out the manipulatives. Also ditch the terms carry and borrow, compose and decompose are more descriptive. If the student is thinking in terms of place value math is easier. Example 24 is 2 tens and 4 units. Read Ma or check out the Education Unboxed videos for a better idea.

  2. My 7 yr old son took over meal planning, he uses Build A Menu. Best thing to ever happen to our family, meal planning is my least favorite chore. My other 7 yr old helps with FlyLady Zone and daily routine checklists. My menu kid has also taken over laundry, he's not great at putting away but he stays on top of getting it clean and dry! My 4 yr old takes her care of our chickens and ducks, she's really good about saying "mom, I want to do it, teach me!"

     

    Hopefully they'll be more independent some day but right now I'm happy they contributing. I can't keep up anymore without their help!

  3. First year submitting test scores...

     

    I have TeraNova results in hand. The law only requires I submit proof of a composite score in or above the 4th stanine. I'm looking at the letter I was sent in response to my NOI "approving" my request to homeschool. (insert annoyed emoticon) Do I black out all of the results except the composite score? Or is that needlessly poking the bear?

  4. We used it last year for first grade. My boys aren't great readers and hate to write. We just used the student book and skipped all the handwriting. I printed the coloring pages for them to color while they listened to the songs or I read from the student book. It worked well and my 3/4 yr old happily followed right along! We reviewed vocabulary everyday, it didn't take long and all 3 had great retention.

  5. We just finished the TerraNova for 1st Grade. My kids laughed at the science and social studies sections. There was a question referencing a part of American History we haven't covered (we did SOTW 1) The 3 answer choices included something from France, another thing from Egypt and a 3rd thing from the US my kids didn't recognize. By elimination they got the answer right and I had a good chuckle.

     

    I do have struggling readers, the reading portions of the test brought my boys to the verge of tears, it was just too much reading for them.

     

    We are in VA also, I plan to black out the test scores for sections the state doesn't require. There is no need to even take the sections not required.

  6. It's worth it's weight in gold at our house! We tried 3 other programs before biting the AAR bullet, I'd cancel my internet if necessary to afford AAR. AAR really clicked with my struggling readers and they enjoy reading now!

     

    If my kids were natural readers I'd go with something more affordable...

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