Esse Quam Videri Posted July 21, 2016 Posted July 21, 2016 (edited) nm... is there a way to delete this post? We are going to stick with SM and just. go. slower. Edited July 21, 2016 by Esse Quam Videri Quote
OneStepAtATime Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 Well you can edit the title by editing your first post... I will say that CLE worked better for DD than Singapore or Math In Focus because she needs constant review or she forgets quickly. 1 Quote
Kat w Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 Oh honey, sorry. I don't know what happened but, I've made posts and noone reply. That's discrouaging. Sorry. I'm in the same boat. For whatever reason. Singapore is working wonders with my boys. I think it's because it's so systematic and mastery based . but we have to bring in tons if review. I use mus also. The practice books for Singapore. And the occasional bju sheet to see where they are. They hate those sheets and frustrate them so, I probably need to quit that lol. I use the visible thinking books by Singapore too. They are wow! Way different and really drive it home . alot of it my boys think are puzzles lol. Manipulatives are essential here too. Play money, playing store. Oh for store someone shared a link here recently. It's a Charlotte Mason math , store. Pet store, sports store and one other. I'm going to try that one bs store , making change, counting money for whatever reason, my boys just dint get yet. I'm going to use cm to practice at home then venture out with dollars in hand to try it real world. Tried real world already . git the deer in the headlight look haha :) Onestep , you're so awesome :) soooo encouraging to us. You give me warm fuzzies everyday reading your replies to people. :) 1 Quote
Citrusheights5 Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 Teaching textbooks. Since it does all the talking he dosent have to rely on reading the problems in order to solve them 1 Quote
MyLittleBears Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 MUS. Manipulatives and presentation just makes sense to my very visual dyslexic. Uncluttered pages are a plus. 1 Quote
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