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  1. Which one should I choose for my rising 3rd grader? We've done very little formal grammar up to this point. She says she wants to do FLL because she'll get her own workbook. :)

    I just didn't know if there was anything that might help me make my decision.

     

    Also, if you've used FLL3, are there any activities in it like there are in FLL 1 and 2 (Picture studies, copying and drawing a poem)?

     

    Thanks so much

  2. We are doing Singapore this year and it's just not a good fit. I don't like all of the books (HIG, Textbook, and Workbook). I want more practice for my children and I KNOW I could drill or supplement with something else but I want it ALL pulled together for me. I'm not concerned w/Mastery vs. Spiral. I am more interested in having something that is EASY to teach and will eventually have work my children can do by themselves. I also want a rigorous math education for my kids. Next year I'll have 3rd, 2nd and K. Thanks so much for the help.

  3. I'm having a very hard time deciding which math program to use without being able to actually use them. Many look so great but I have no idea how that would work in OUR home. How do you end up making the decision? I feel like I'm going to end up spending a ton of money just to see and scope and sequence is so different from program to program, I'm afraid of switching without putting the kids behind. Any suggestions on how to decide? I'm looking at singapore, mm, cle, and mus.

  4. Can anyone help me decide between these 2 programs? I have 6 children, only 2 are school aged, so i need something that gets the job done but also that isn't very teacher intensive. this will be for second and third grades. also, we have tried fll and it's not a big hit here so i don't want to use that. Thanks for the help!

  5. I've used both too. HA is a great intro for very young students (1st grade, 2nd grade). Elementary Greek is too fast moving for very young students in my opinion. If your child is going into 3rd grade, you could either move quickly through HA 1,2,3 or try Elementary Greek one and be prepared to move at a slower pace if necessary

  6. I'm about to drive myself crazy. I bought MOH but now I'm questioning if it's going to be too much for my 1st and 2nd grader. I don't want to do STOW because of the lack of a biblical worldview. So my options are just to flesh out and tone down MOH or to do American History for a few years until my girls are older. I'd be looking to do Beautiful Feet, TruthQuest or A Living History of our World. Any suggestions???

  7. Thanks so much for the help. I decided to stop driving myself crazy and go ahead and order. :)

     

    Bible: OT

    Math: Singapore 2A/2B and Ray's Primary for additional word problems

    Grammar: FLL 2

    Writing: WWE 2

    Spelling: Spelling Plus

    History: Mystery of History 1 (on a 2nd grade level) along with the Ancient Egypt kit from Hearts and Hands

    Science: Apologia Astronomy

    Cursive: Pentime

    Greek: Elementary Greek (we did Hey Andrew last year and I know I'm to have to take this slowly)

    Read Alouds and Literature: TBD based on History and other classic books.

     

    Is there anything glaring that I am missing?? Thanks so much!!

  8. Grade level doesn't always match ability level. Always do placement tests. And always reevaluate placement if a child is either failing all tests or getting 100's on all tests.

     

     

    Ok Thanks! She's my first so I'm still trying to get everything figured out. I appreciate that advice and will certainly do that from from no on

  9. My first grade daughter hates CLE math. She "gets" it all and makes 100 on every quiz/test, but she really just hates. (I do NOT make her do every problem.) I, on the other hand, like it because it's very easy to teach.

     

    My DH says she might just need a different approach? I know math just needs to be done but I'd like to keep her from hating it if possible.

     

    I just get overwhelmed when I look at all of the other choices out there!

     

    Does anyone have any advice/suggestions??

  10. I use CLE math and love it and I know a lot of people on this board do as well. It makes me a little nervous however that no one I know in real life has ever even heard of it and that well know home schoolers like Cathy Duffy or SWB have never even given an opinion on it at all. They have given reviews on Rod and Staff English so I know it's not that they just don't review obscure companies. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

     

    I'm starting to wonder if I should look elsewhere for math even though I like teaching it, etc.

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