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  1. Trying to find a math program for a seventh grader who is struggling through fourth grade math. We've tried at least half a dozen programs (Saxon and CTC math just this year) and each time we get a quarter to a half of the way through while he gets more and more frustrated. It's obvious while I help him that he just doesn't understand what he's doing.

     

    I feel awful and wonder if I wouldn't have done better to have just picked a program and slugged through.

     

    He did like Teaching Textbooks when we used it a few years ago, but I haven't seen their middle grades stuff.

  2. I just wanted to clarify that my list for each of my kids doesn't have specific books, just categories are listed. For example: 1 science book, 1 biography, 1 art or poetry book, etc. I do have veto power if they pick something I don't think is appropriate for their age but that hasn't really been an issue. I can't say I'm a huge fan of some of the humor in Garfield but I've chosen not to battle about it.

    I think I'm going to try something similar to this. Their taste in books is actually fairly decent, just not overly varied. So I'll save the structure for the area that needs the help.

  3. We each go with our own library bag. They can put whatever they want in their bag but I will not carry it if it gets too heavy for them. I go armed with a list of good picture books I want to read with ds, books that relate to our history and science topics and I fill my bag with those.

     

    I also have a list of chapter books I want dd to read for her 30 min DIRT time and she can choose which book from the list she wants. She usually also has a chapter book of her own choosing that she will read in her free time. I might try the WTM recommendations when dd enters 5th grade. But for now this works for us.

     

    If we go to the library a 2nd or 3rd time in the same week for storytime or classes, they will inevitably ask to check out more books. Lately, I have been letting them choose 7 books for dd and 4 for ds to match their ages.

    I'm assuming DIRT time is guided reading time?

     

    Thank you to everyone for sharing.

  4. Do you provide your children with a structure for checking out library books like is suggested in TWTM? (One literature, one biography, so on.). Do you limit twaddle-y books?

     

    I'm revising my rules. And learning to take a second grownup for the toddler so I can help the bigs, but that's a whole nother conversation!

  5. I just got the Story of the World audiobooks and am looking forward to listening to them on car trips with my kids (age 3-13). I know SWB recommended not using book 4 with early elementary kids though. Are there particular chapters that should be skipped due to content? Or should I just stop at the beginning of the 20th century for now?

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  6. Oh, wow, thanks for all the suggestions. I have some of the little kid Memoria Press recitations, and their english grammar book I should take a look at again. I followed some links from upthread and found scripturebox.com. Has anyone tried it?

  7. Does anyone know what the deal is with this product? Their web page appears to be dead.

     

    (I'm not crazy about SSGMR either, but it's not super easy to find a replacement that doesn't cost $$$$.)

     

    SWB

     

    I purchased my copy on CurrClick, but I've also seen it on Rainbow Resource.

     

    The con is definetely the price.  It's about $30-35 a year.  I like it because it is gentle and more developmentally appropriate than a lot of preschool programs, but still laid out in an organized daily schedule with a couple different activities each day

     

    Here is a link to the pdf versions where you can see samples: http://www.currclick.com/browse/pub/444/Flowering-Baby-LLC

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  8. Flowering Baby is easier to use than Slow and Steady Get Me Ready, and very gentle imo.

     

    I strongly agree with the idea of focusing more on methods (and the rationale for curriculum choices).  Unlike when the first edition came out, homeschool curriculum is everywhere now.  Knowledge of how to homeschool, in the nuts and bolts way that is particularly laid out in in a lot of the PHP audio is a lot harder to find. 

     

    I'm really curious when the new edition will be ready?  I had just convinced myself to by a 3rd edition for my tablet, as I do more of my teaching and organizing from it each year.  Now I'm wondering if I should hold off a bit?

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