-
Posts
59 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Classifieds
Store
Posts posted by SkatingMom
-
-
Can I get some reviews? Most of the ones I have found are a year old (or more) and I would live from fresh ones since books 4 and 5 have been released,
-
Have you looked at Explode the Code? I think Book 3 covers Long E.
-
I am struggling this year with decision making. Not sure why. Tell me what you think with complete honesty.
DD(newly 6)
Queens Language Lessons For Little Ones 2
Reading Eggs
Math Lessons for a Living Education 1
Printing with Picture Primer/Book A
DS(newly 7)
Queens Language Lessons for the Very Young 1
Queens Learning to Spell through Copywork - Finish A/Start B
Math Mammoth 2
Singapore CWP 1
Splash Math Grade 2
Printing with Pictures A/B (needs writing practice)
Together
Beautiful Feet Early American Primary
Learning Character Through Literature
NaturExplorers Unit Studies
Nature Study
Picture and music study
-
I really need to make some decisions and, due to new budget issues, need to keep things on the (very) cheap this coming school year. DS (almost 7) needs LA that is short and sweet. He hates writing, he is a solid reader (level 3-4 books), needs some spelling help but it generally "clicks" with him, and did I mention he hates writing? I was looking at Queens Language Lessons for the Very Young 1 for him. The reviews are SO mixed, though. I happen to have been given Queens Spelling A and B here but I am not sure I like the looks of it. Any input would be GREATLY appreciated.
-
Anyone?
-
I really need to make some decisions and, due to new budget issues, need to keep things on the (very) cheap this coming school year. DS (almost 7) needs LA that is short and sweet. He hates writing, he is a solid reader (level 3-4 books), needs some spelling help but it generally "clicks" with him, and did I mention he hates writing? I was looking at Queens Language Lessons for the Very Young 1 for him. The reviews are SO mixed, though. I happen to have been given Queens Spelling A and B here but I am not sure I like the looks of it. Any input would be GREATLY appreciated.
-
Thanks! If I get a new printer I will be getting the PDFs but if not I am just going to get the printed books. My old inkjet goes through cartridges every 200 or so pages at $45 a pop.
-
We are going with Math Mammoth next year. Are the Answer Keys necessary for grades 1 and 2?
-
This will sound lame, but.. they are lovely & full of great ideas, but if you're looking for something that's pre scheduled & will hold your hand a bit more then you won't find it with these nature studies.
I am good with planning and prepping. I just need some guidance.
-
I was looking at nature study options and came across these. Reviews, however, are very scarce. There were only two on homeschool reviews.
-
My oldest will start 2nd later this summer. It's looking like....
Math Mammoth 2A/2B
Singapore CWP 1
Language Lessons for the Very Young 1
Beautiful Feet Early American Primary (with little sis)
Nature Study and Various Science Unit Studies
Handicrafts, Composer Study, and Art Study
Lots of great readers
Spanish....maybe???
-
See....that's where I am stuck. DS will be 7 and is ready for 6-8 except for the writing. He HATES writing. DD will be 6 and *might* be ready for 6-8 but is probably better suited to 5-7.....but DS would be bored silly with the literature in 5-7. I guess I could run both but getting two literature packets would be really hard on me and our library is minuscule.I saw this question when first posted but didn't know how to answer it from that angle. My kids used to use the whole MBtP program, combined and modified for their own needs. We've moved away from that as the kids' needs evolved and their interests and abilities became more ill-suited to the the MBtP package. So, just answering for why we stopped using it-- if your kids are reluctant to do the projects as-written, are reading at a higher level than the MBtP books but are reluctant writers so that it is hard to identify approproate MBtP age levels, or are very science-y and are bored by the more basic MBtP science content in those early levels, it might not be a great fit. We still use some of the lit units, highly modified for our use and supplemented by lots of other stuff.
I have the guides for both but need student books and literature. I was gifted 6-8 and got 5-7 beyond cheap. It's still ALOT of money and our budget is tight. Really tight (single mom). Right now, we have a good groove going....and I have the guide for Beautiful Feet Early American here, which may be a better fit with some tweaking.
-
My youngest will be 6 in two weeks. According to reading eggs her reading age is 4.75 . She reads level one BOB Books and can spell CVC words with letter tiles but it's a struggle. She has a huge vocabulary, an incredible imagination, and is great at figuring things out...except reading. My oldest, 11 months older than her, is a grade ahead in reading. All kids are different.
-
Tell me why or why not I should use it for 6 and 7 year olds. We have our own math and LA.
-
DS(6) has been doing really well with Singapore Math. We are halfway through 1B and in his review today he scored 100%. We supplement with Splash Math Grade 1. He is amazing at mental math now. I am going to be switching to Math Mammoth for Grade 2 (it's ease of use appeals to me) and supplementing with Challenging Word Problems 1 from Singapore as well as Splash Math Grade 2. But "just because" I gave him the CLE placement test and he could not come close to passing grade 1. Obviously the styles are VERY different so I am not totally freaked out (anymore, lol). I am wondering, though, if I should supplement with CLE 1 and solidify both styles of math. Thoughts?
-
Have you looked at Moving Beyond the Page? You could combine quite a few subjects.
-
MBtP 6-8
Math Mammoth 2A/2B
Splash Math 2
SWS 1
GWG 1
ETC 4/5/6
-
Something like that would not be for us....simply because we enjoy flexibility too much. Being tied to classes, to a brick and mortar school would be like a noose. Plus, I do not buy into the whole "socialization" thing.. that is for my golden retriever, not my kids.
-
I think I'm going to switch from Singapore to CLE, so I have the same question.
^^^^^^^ what she said (lol)^^^^^^^
-
We discovered two apps that has helped DS solidify the Singapore concepts. One is Splash Math. It pairs really well with 1A/1B. The other is Number Bonds. Neither are free (1 was $10 and the other $3, I think) but were totally worth it.
That said... my DD is in Essentials B and Singapore is just very obviously not going to work for her.
-
DS will be 7 in July. We will be doing MBtP 5-7 but I need to beef it up for him. I want to add grammar and spelling and maybe writing. What are your favorite programs for this age? Christian or Secular...it does not matter. He does, however, dislike writing too much so that is a factor. He is a good reader, reading level 3 very easily. TIA!!!
-
Today was a good example of a typical 1st grade day for us. DS is a young 1st grader....he will be 7 in July.
Formal Lessons
Math - 25 minutes
Phonics/Spelling 15 minutes
Writing - 5minutes
Read-aloud - 10 minutes
Informal Lessons
Math App - 15 minutes
Science - 20 minutes (the kids cross referenced wildflowers they picked)
Science - 1 episode magic school bus on pollen.
Literature (at bedtime) 10 minutes
-
I was 90% confident in my plan to combine the kids in Moving Beyond the Page 5-7 this coming school year...but the lack of 'history' is nagging at me. Before I picked up MBtP (super cheap) I had planned on building our year (for a 1st and a 2nd) around Beautiful Feet Early American Primary. I am wondering if I am doing my kids a disservice by putting history off at least 2 years if we were to stick with MBtP.
-
Thanks everyone! I think I will give 5-7 a go for both.
Math Lessons for a Living Education
in K-8 Curriculum Board
Posted
I did check to see if our library could get it but the answer was a resounding "no".