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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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I have started using time4learnig with my oldest. He loves it but I'm not sure if it's science or social studies is enough. We are using handwriting without tears fro handwriting. How are you finding it so far?
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
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We are using Sonlight, we are doing Math-U-See and HWT.. Loving!
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 156
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This will be our second year using Time4Learning. I do supplement the math and english..... If it works for dd (4th grade), it works for me.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Colonial Hgts, VA/Pace, FL
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My husband is a middle school math/science teacher and ESE certified, so he will be supplementing those areas and I just found out he already has a ton of manipulatives. He just started a new job in Virginia so we have a busy year ahead of us (we are still in Florida). My 17-yo has been homeschooling for 2 years now, some classes through Florida Virtual and then we supplement with some fun stuff like cooking and art (mostly painting).
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: IL
Posts: 215
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I am considering homeschooling my two, DD7 (2nd grade) and DS6 (1st grade) and whew is it overwhelming! How do you decide which curriculum? I have looked at Time4Learning (it seems to be mentioned a lot) and suplement with some others...any ideas? Does T4L have spelling? Is it a program that kids get on and watch then do worksheets or do they do everything online? Any one on here homeschool in IL? How receptive are the local schools to this? Sorry about all the questions, but I'm just not quite sure where to start.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 4,263
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Hello to all!
I haven't been on a homeschooling thread on Disboards in a long time. We have 8 kids, just graduated our oldest (sniff), and then have one each in grades 11, 8, 5, 4, 3, and 1, and a 2 year old. We use Sonlight, will be doing Core 300 with 11th grader, and then a mix of D+E (old 3/4), with some 100 thrown in, for the rest. For science I do a hodge podge of books until high school when I use Apolgia. For math I currently have kids using Teaching Textbooks, Singapore, Horizons, and oldest (the graduate) is still finishing up some Alpha Omega Consumers Math (neither of us have been very impressed with it.) We also use Queen Homeschool Language Lessons which I LOVE. Nice to meet other homeschooling WDW fans!
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Seeing how you are new to homeschooling, I highly encourage you to find a group. It is great for you to be able to ask questions, see stuff and get that all important adult time But it is also good for the kids because than they can do activities with other kids like field trips or co-ops. You can google HSLDA(homeschool legal defense association) and see what their write up is about the laws in IL are. You can also get a jumping off point as to what groups might be in your area. Some people like HSLDA(I do), and others do not. Some have found their law write up not very good, but I did.I would also encourage you to give yourself some slack. This year may go great and very smoothly or it may not. You may find the curruculum works or it may not. May work for one and not the other. Feel free to come here and ask all the questions you want or need
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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I highly recommend the book 100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum. It's by Cathy Duffy and it was really helpful to me! Much of the book is about how to choose curriculum (or not), learning styles, discovering your philosophy on education, etc. She even has a chart/quiz so you can figure out what "style" may work best for you. I can't answer your other questions since I've never tried Time4Learning and I'm not in IL, but have fun on your new homeschooling journey!
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Dulac, LA
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: NH, USA
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I am happy to find a homeschooling thread on here. My oldest (7) is using Math-u-see, Story of the World, and Explode the code. He loves reading, legos, and snap circuits jr.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 61
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We used MFW last year and loved it! I bought the K and Adventures for my 5 and 8 year old, and yes I did have to supplement math. I started with Right Start Mathematics, but switched over to Singapore 1A for the 5 year old and 2A for the 8 year old. Also had to drop K, because cute as it was, it wasn't the correct level for him. We will be starting ECC next month and can't wait! We also added handwriting (Handwriting without Tears) and phonics (Explode the Code) for each of them.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Not sure how I didn't see this before, but it's nice to see a h/s thread on here!
I'm Jen, mom to 7 kids ages 15, 13, 11, 9, 6, 4, & 9ms in grades 10, 8 (doing 9th, with some combined classes w/ our 10th grader), 6, 4, 1, K4 (and the almost 9 month old). We use all Abeka b/c it is what they have had since K4 and works well for us. We've used some Saxon math w/ our oldest, but moving back to Abeka this year for math. And we are going to WDW in December...when most kids are in school! the kids are excited! lol. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,086
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Does anyone else ever get homeschool burnout? I am feeling so torn as to whether or not homeschooling is really the right thing for us right now. I love it, I really do. However, we are about to move to a town with a great school district, and part of me is tempted to send them off to school. I think I'm just tired, and stressed with the move, but I thought maybe some of y'all would have a good way to stave off the burnout. DH really thinks we should just continue on with homeschooling, and supplement with other activities once we move, which I know will be a big help since we've not really had anything to supplement with down here. Thanks.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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