Is anyone here h/sing middle school kids? For some reason it seems like a completely different beast than h/sing elementary where everything is a fun discovery and pretty easy to teach. Yesterday, my 11yo said h/s seemed more fun in previous years (elementary). And I'm thinking, "Well, yeah, it was pretty easy to make fun, interactive learning situations to learn multiplication or about the states. How do you "fun up" square roots?"
I don't mind buckling down and doing a little more book work, and he's not adverse to pushing himself to to do harder material; I'm just curious to see how others are finding the transition from teaching elementary to teaching middle.![]()
ABeka is great for the younger levels...they have an awesome phonics program. We started out with them, but around 2nd grade they really start packing it on!!!!
For Science, we are loving Apologia!!! We have used this for the last 2 years and just love it!! You could definitely combine your children for this curriculum.
We are adding in other things she wants to learn. For example, she is learning to make a grocery budget, nutritious menu, and prepare the meals. Are there some projects your son might want to learn?
I think I'm going to take the plunge! DD is 4.5 and I think she's totally ready to start up this year...
So...has anyone used Five in a Row?
I'm totally clueless and really need something to spell things out for me!
I think I'm going to take the plunge! DD is 4.5 and I think she's totally ready to start up this year...
So...has anyone used Five in a Row?
I'm totally clueless and really need something to spell things out for me!
Can anyone tell me about Switched on Schoolhouse? I was considering it for my 5th grader. I want to give her a break from all the books and thought the interactive nature of it might be a good idea, but I don't know too much about it. Thanks
Can anyone tell me any info on the 2010 Disney Home school Days. My friends and I are trying to plan our Dream Vacation around next years Home school Days. If no info is available yet do we know when the info will be available.
They have two sessions per year. One in January and one in September. We are going this years Sept. session.. It is on Sept 21 and 22. They usually release dates about three - four months in advance.
I used Five in a Row with my sons when they were little and we enjoyed it.
Are you doing the American YES program, by chance??? I just signed my girls up for it!They have two sessions per year. One in January and one in September. We are going this years Sept. session.. It is on Sept 21 and 22. They usually release dates about three - four months in advance.
I can't wait to hear about the homeschool days, will you post a little bit about what you did when you get back? We are going back to Disney next September and want to participate in the homeschool days and the YES programs (at least one) They look really neat. Are you doing any of those?
I noticed that there were Christian "supplements" to FIAR. Is the whole program religion-based?