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  1. On 5/1/2018 at 6:22 AM, Momto5inIN said:

    Analytical Grammar has been great for my oldest 3 so far. Open and go, spread our over 3 middle school years, and very thorough. A bit pricey but worth it in my opinion.

    This was the answer to the question I wanted to ask about analytical grammar. Thank You!

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  2. I have a rising kindergartner, a rising 2nd grader and a 5th grader. The 5th grader has ADD + mild ODD and the rising 2nd grader has ADHD.

    A thought to help with the kindergartner getting the attention he is seeking is to do his school work for 5-10 minutes between subjects of the older ones. If he finishes he work quickly still take the 5 minutes to hug and talk about what he did for the last 45 minutes and what he is going to do next.

    If Math takes an hour every day perhaps you could do several placement tests from different curriculum to see if it maybe there is one little concept that she just doesn't understand. My 5th grader doesn't want to tell me he doesn't understand so he will do everything under the sun to "get" the right answer without admitting he doesn't understand. The need to feel smart trumps all. Add that to the ADD + ODD I have to word things very carefully.

    Also I honestly feel that an hour of composition everyday isn't necessary. If you must do some form of composition everyday you could try just 10-15 minutes of free writing. It would free up 45 minutes for each kid. If that seems too much start with 5 minutes and work your way up a minute at a time until you get where you want to be.

    Take a minute and really think of what would happen if you put an ADHD + dyslexic kid in public school. With a learning disability would it really matter to the school if they actually learned anything.

    Most importantly how much you care about your kids and their education is abundantly clear from your message. Take heart mama and know there are others who stand with you.

     

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  3. I was thinking about asking this exact question. I used Math U see Alpha and Beta for the last two years and liked it very much but it is expensive and you have to stick with it for the long haul to learn all you need. So I decided to go ahead and make the switched this year to MFLE and it was and easy transition into level three. I don't have any long term results but it gets done without too much fuss which is great. The charlotte mason style is just what my son needed. I know this won't help much but it is my experience so far. I hope that many more people chime in with actual experience.

  4. We really enjoy math u see. From what i can tell from the placement test for teaching textbooks 3 is the only thing he would have trouble with after we finish MUS Beta is the multiplication. with the way they are scoring the placement test though he would easily place into teaching textbooks 3.

  5. My 8 year old is so very much like yours. I have read The Explosive child and many other books along the same lines. I am still trying to figure it out the best way to help him. We are also considering counseling because it seems like nothing works. Yesterday we decided to try and up his intake of vitamin B12 to see if that helps him at all.

     

    You mentioned math specifically so here is what helped our math. My son would scream, cry, fight, throw pencils at the mention of math. Until we tried Math U See. Most days we are able to do 1 or 2 pages of a lesson. If it looks like there is more than 2 pages of work he won't do it no matter what I try. Each lesson has 3 practice pages and 3 review pages so he only has do as many as it takes for him to understand the concept. There is not a lot on the pages and having a Dvd that he can watch with me and the blocks to help him if he gets stuck all seem to be good things. If you haven't looked into it maybe it is something to try. It has helped us in the math area. I am still searching for the right fit in other subjects...

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  6. We're trying Mr. Q Earth Science this year. It's got Astronomy chapters in there too. We did Life Science last year and DS loved it. Mr. Q had lots of projects and experiments, and I'm also going to supplement with some I've found online. 

     

    :iagree:  This is our plan this year as well.

  7. I scribe anytime that it seems my son is getting discouraged. My son will be in third grade next year and he is just now ready to write anything at all. I don't feel that scribing his stories and having him re-write them is going to hurt him in any way. He is learning the concepts and skills to write and my pushing him before he was ready would hurt him. I intentionally make errors appropriate to what he is learning so when he re-writes the story he is using the skills without crushing creativity.

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  8. This is our first attempt at kindergarten so it is going to be fun!

    I am going to piece together a lot of our curriculum from free downloads and pinterest. Also probably a kindergarten workbook or two just for fun.

     

    These are my plans so far

     

    Reading: Lippincott Basic Reading series

    Math:counting to 100, skip counting(2's,5's,10's), shapes, cutting, telling time, +0, and +1

    our end goal is to start math u see alpha in 1st

     

    other stuff

    Pledge, phone number, address, days of the week, months of the year, seasons, weather, calendar, community helpers, ect.

     

    Tag along with older brother

    Science: Mr Q Earth Science

    History: SOTW 3

     

    Now that Math Lessons for a Living Education are now free books I am going to use that instead :)

  9. We used Mr Q this year and have really enjoyed it.  I really like that it is a three day program that can almost always be done in one day ( a few experiments take a few days).  We skip any experiments that we don't like (or that I am too lazy to get the materials together for) and have learned a lot this year.

     

    Corey

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  10. This is our first attempt at kindergarten so it is going to be fun!

    I am going to piece together a lot of our curriculum from free downloads and pinterest. Also probably a kindergarten workbook or two just for fun.

     

    These are my plans so far

     

    Reading: Lippincott Basic Reading series

    Math:counting to 100, skip counting(2's,5's,10's), shapes, cutting, telling time, +0, and +1

    our end goal is to start math u see alpha in 1st

     

    other stuff

    Pledge, phone number, address, days of the week, months of the year, seasons, weather, calendar, community helpers, ect.

     

    Tag along with older brother

    Science: Mr Q Earth Science

    History: SOTW 3

  11. Here is what we have so far

     

    Math:        Math u See Beta

    Grammar: Climbing to Good English 3

    Spelling:   Spelling Power

    Science:   Mr Q Earth Science

    History:     Story of the world 3

     

    He will continue to read whatever good books interest him,

    We just started xtramath so we will see how it goes if he likes it we will continue next year.

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