Sparkie
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tnmomof4Hi!
We are new to homeschool too. Although my daughter is older, I read your comment about schedule. I wouldnt think it necessary to do every subject, every day. It may be just because my daughter is high school but she has chosen certain days to work on certain subjects and our school day doesnt start until mid to late morning. Also right now she is schooling 4 days a week give or take.
On the Saxon math- my youngest (who is in middle school now and didnt want to homeschool- for now anyway) did Saxon math at her elementary school- now maybe this works for some children but I found it very confusing and so did she and we were ulitmately reteaching math at home. Just like when our public school thought you could teach children to read without phonics- "sight reading" I think is what they called it- so we again retaught at home with phonics. Currently my 6th grader in public school has not had the benefit of a certified math teacher all year. Her teacher went out on family medical leave 3weeks into the year and we have had substitute after substitute. So I am teaching her math at home using the public school textbook and after much teethpulling a copy of the course of study from the board of education.
You know I thought I was a "new" homeschool parent- after typing this - I think I have been doing some form of home school for years.
Maybe I'll be ok after all.
We are new to homeschool too. Although my daughter is older, I read your comment about schedule. I wouldnt think it necessary to do every subject, every day. It may be just because my daughter is high school but she has chosen certain days to work on certain subjects and our school day doesnt start until mid to late morning. Also right now she is schooling 4 days a week give or take.
On the Saxon math- my youngest (who is in middle school now and didnt want to homeschool- for now anyway) did Saxon math at her elementary school- now maybe this works for some children but I found it very confusing and so did she and we were ulitmately reteaching math at home. Just like when our public school thought you could teach children to read without phonics- "sight reading" I think is what they called it- so we again retaught at home with phonics. Currently my 6th grader in public school has not had the benefit of a certified math teacher all year. Her teacher went out on family medical leave 3weeks into the year and we have had substitute after substitute. So I am teaching her math at home using the public school textbook and after much teethpulling a copy of the course of study from the board of education.
You know I thought I was a "new" homeschool parent- after typing this - I think I have been doing some form of home school for years.
Maybe I'll be ok after all.


I think they are lying!
Here is how our day went today. We finished breakfast at about 9:30. While I made phone calls that had to happen today, the boys created a

It's a small world after all, it's a small world after all.