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  1. We also use Fix it. It took about a year for it to click with both of my kiddos using the program. When it did though, wow! My son is able to catch most of the imbedded errors including homophones and misspelled words. For him, run on sentences were hard for him to identify and he was frequently using them in his writing. I have seen improvement in both since using Fix it. I believe it is available for 2nd- high school. It does not include diagramming.
  2. We use The Phonetic Zoo here. Very independent with a mastery approach. I'm not sure if they have a sample on their website but it's worth a look.
  3. I feel your pain. The real killer for me is that free shipping ends tomorrow :banghead: I know they'll have free shipping again before school starts, but it calls to me "Buy, buy NOW!"
  4. We started in 3rd and 5th. It ended up being the perfect time for both of them.
  5. We used Winterpromise Rock around the World this year and have thoroughly enjoyed it. Living close to Mt St Helens helps keep the interest piqued. ;)
  6. It has been worth every penny here. I first tried IEW with my oldest Dd as a sophmore in high school. She loved it. We have used TWSS, SWI-C, High school Essay Intensive (excellent prep for the SAT essay) SWI-A and currently SICC-A with my younger dc. My oldest's first year at university is the programs greatest testimonial for me. She uses the key word outline model for all of her papers and reports. It helps her quickly understand what she knows and what she needs to research further. Also, her papers are composed well and it is due to this program. She has been asked if she is a writing major many times. My younger dc are enjoying working through as well. I am glad they are starting younger. The return policy from the company is excellent. I haven't seen anything else like it. Also resale is good if you were to buy used. One more thought to add- My daughter always liked to write but this program helped her organize and see her writing in a way that has added to and perfected what she writes. I am seeing the same with my younger two as well.
  7. We had Mono here in April and I was told that the test often comes back negative until after 3 weeks. I'd keep him home. If he is that miserable rest is very important. Also if it is Mono it is critical that he rests.
  8. So sweetly spoken. Time, Arghhhh :auto:
  9. Mine is in college rockin' that quirkiness. Her professors seem to love it! Thanks for sharing.
  10. I read once, I think in Things We Wished We Had Known, a momma was on bed rest in pregnancy. She said that the kids all came into her bedroom snuggled up and they read and read and read. She said it was one of their favorite school years. I was pregnant and having morning sickness when my Dd was a sophmore and we were doing a rigorous curriculum. I would have her come into my room and we would read and discuss until the younger 2 woke up. I hope you feel better soon, and take good care of yourself. :grouphug:
  11. My 11 year old Ds does math, spelling and reading independently.
  12. :iagree:I love this. I do not like *wasting money* but if I learn something about a teaching style or learning style it adds to, confirms my/our style. And I do love new curriculum and ideas.
  13. I have had this happen to me recently. :sad: It was over something I was confident my son wouldn't do, but I did ask everyone present if they witnessed him do what she accused him of. Even though everyone said they didn't see him do it she insisted he did. Then I did just defend him and part ways with her and her children. It was super stressful. I did realize that she was having a really hard time in her life and we had become her scapegoats so we did pray for them. :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug: for all of you.
  14. I have the old guide, pre-update with color pictures, and it has 2 references in Minn of Mississippi. One that asks you to look up scripture on instinct and one that offers a creationist view of the dinosaurs. There is also one book selection called God's Mountain Man that is recommended for Tree in the Trail but not required. This is in the older edition though.
  15. I'll thumb through my guide tonight and let you know what I find tomorrow.
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