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    Dance has a lot of cons..one is the hooker way they dress the girls nowadays. Two is the expense of costumes. Three is the fact that you end up paying more because ballet is required, but all dd's always want to take jazz or tap along with the ballet.

     

    Now if you can find a Christian dance studio #1 won't be an issue. If you go to a community center for dance they often save and re-use costumes. But you'll have to ask them. Otherwise it can literally be 200.00 in costumes for the recital.

     

    The upside to dance is that though there are sometimes injuries, it's far less common than in gymnastics.

     

    Not all studios require ballet, but most consider it a core class. At our studio you can take jazz without ballet unless you are competitive dancers.

     

    Shop around for a studio that dresses young girls like young girls. Our studio does not do midriff-showing costumes (and it's not a christian studio). It just our owner's policy.

     

    Costuming is VERY expensive :blink:, and is definitely something to be considered when making your decision.

  2. Another dance mom here...

     

    My dd has done both, and we dropped gymnastics after less than a year. She has danced for the past five years (tap, jazz, ballet), and has done so competitively for three. We love it!! So, obviously, that would get my vote. :001_smile: However, it truly is a personal decision. Let her try out ballet and gymnastics and see what she most enjoys.

  3. I have used the later years of R&S, and they move pretty quickly. I use them a grade-level behind in middle/high school. So, I will be starting R&S 3 after we finish FLL 3. My dd will be 4th grade in the fall, and we will finish up FLL 3 in a few weeks. We will move through the review lessons quickly, and focus on the 'new' information. If she finishes R&S 3 before the end of the school year, we will move on to level 4. But, I want to make sure that she has all of the foundation necessary to succeed in the higher levels.

  4. I'm in the same boat, and I'm looking at a boxed curriculum for the first time in 10 years. This year, I homeschooled 12th/8th/3rd grades, and I am burnt out on planning. Next year, it will just be my youngest at home (my oldest will be at college and my middle starts high school at a local charter school). I so desperately want a year that I don't have to plan! I'm looking at Illuminations (from Bright Idea Press - MOH). I know I don't 'need' the lessons planned for me, but I'm thinking it will be worth it to pay for the convenience so I can :chillpill: on the weekends instead of planning!

  5. How much teacher time is needed for Lightning Lit? I am considering the 7th grade pack for my upcoming 8th grader and the American Lit for my senior. I'm also doing the 4/5th readers from SL for my upcoming 3rd grader. I'm worried about stretching myself so thin that I can't do any of them the time they need. Any thoughts?

  6. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for your fantastic planners. I used them this past year for R&S English 6 and General Science. I'm using them this year for R&S 7 and Physical Science. I'm also using your blank planner to plan my other subjects. Right now, I'm working on FLL 3. Again, I say, thanks!

  7. My third grader will be doing the following:

     

    Math - Horizons 3

    Grammar - FLL 3

    Bible - Apologia Who Is God? and Kay Arthur's How to Study Your Bible for Kids

    Science - will correlate with her geography

    Fine Arts - Harmony Fine Arts 4th grade

    Beautiful Feet History of Classical Music

    Sketch Tuesday, Drawing for Children, and nature notebooking for 'art' lessons

    Latin - Latin for Children A

    Spanish - The Easy Spanish

    History - TOG Y3 (units 3, 4) and Y4 (units 1, 2)

    Geography - Cantering the Country and Galloping the Globe (over the next 2 years)

    Literature/Writing - will correlate with geography, history, and science

    Free Reading - selections from SL, VP, and AO (haven't made my list yet)

    Spelling - Spelling Power

    Extra curricular - dance classes (tap, jazz, ballet, competitive team)

  8. I can't decide which grammar book to use for dd next year. This year, we will finish FLL 2. My oldest uses R&S for his middle school grammar. Any thoughts or opinions. I do know that R&S requires a lot of writing, and I have my oldest just doing evens for his lessons. I would definitely do some chopping of the lessons for my dd. I read that FLL 3 has a lot of review built in, and I'm not sure we need that. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

  9. I just test my 2nd grader, and she tested into 5.3 level. My middle child (7th grade) is not too far ahead of that level. So, for fear of having my 2nd grader overtake my 7th grade too soon, I am doing exactly what 'Crimson' suggested. We started all the way back at level A doing just the review lists and delayed recall. I figure this will keep them apart for a bit longer, and will give dd a gentle introduction to Spelling Power. She is an outstanding speller, and will have no trouble quickly making it through many of the levels before I actually have to slow down to 'teach' spelling to her.

  10. If you homeschool in MN, and have time to chat with me (via email) about it I would be ever so appreciative!! My hubby is 90% sure we are about to make the move from TX to MN.

     

    My email addy is momteaches2@gmail.com . I don't check the boards often - usually just when I'm researching something specific. So, I'll probably miss a PM.

     

    Thanks in advance to anyone willing to fill me in on homeschooling in MN.

  11. Since you have one nearing high school, maybe use the idea that HST+ will give you an awesome looking transcript to keep you motivated!

     

    I just started using it myself to plan for the upcoming year, but one tip I have read is to transfer lessons from the lesson plans to the assignment grid in smaller chunks. That way it is easy to adjust as you go along.

     

    I am hoping to train my DC to use a weekly assignment sheet that HST+ will print for me. If we can do that, I will be motivated to keep up with it hoepfully! :)

    :iagree:

     

    I am in the process of planning out my year. Last year, I submitted 1 week at a time from the LP to the assignment grid. This year, I'm going to try to submit a quarter at a time (we'll see how 1st Q goes).

     

    As for the weekly assignment sheet, I love it. All three of my kids use it (2, 7, and 11th grades). I print one week at a time and give a copy to each of my kids. (This year, the pages will go in their weekly binders. Last year, I made them a planner.) I also print out a copy for myself. That way, I can keep up with what they are doing each day without grabbing their planners/binders. I bind mine with my ProClick. Last year, I bound them all in one planner (on different colored pages). This year, I may bind them separately so I can drop them in their tote boxes at the end of the year to store with their completed work.

  12. We'll be using the following for 2nd grade:

     

    WWE 2 and FLL

    Horizon Math 2

    Classic Science

    R&S Health

    Song School Latin

    Galloping the Globe

    Polished Cornerstones

    Keepers at Home

    Bible Study Guide for All Ages

    Beautiful Feet's History of Classical Music

    and LOTS and LOTS of reading

     

    Outside activities:

    *tap, jazz, ballet classes and competitive dance team

  13. Bumping to see if anyone has an answer to this question; I'm curious, too!

     

    I am planning to use this curriculum with my 7yo (and 12 and 16 yos) next year. For my 7yo, I am not having her do all the map work and writing assignments. She'll do a summary of each composer (2-3 sentences), but not any of the research assignments in the book.

  14. I am planning to use it for the first time in the upcoming school year. I will use it with my 11th, 7th, and 2nd graders. I have the TG. I bought the intermediate worksheets to do with my 2nd grader. My plan is to do the lessons in the morning as a group, and then later in the day I will do the worksheets with my dd. I plan to use the bible summary cards, but I won't use any other aids.

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