estherhead
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2 fights & 3.5 hours later- our first day of kindergarten is checked off the list! Fight one was with DD (5) who said one hour in, "I didn't know it was going to be so boring, I'm going upstairs to watch TV." I'm pretty sure she thought it was going to be all art and that first hour of math was a bit shocking. Fight two was with DD (3) who was very upset that she was not going to be allowed to play in the schoolroom except during school hours. She was having a blast! But all in all, it was a great day. Math, phonics, handwriting, language arts, and history. We'll do science and art on Tues & Wed with my sister's five year old. And I enrolled her in piano lessons for music.
I wanted to comment on the Calvert disscusion above as I know how tricky curriculum choosing can be. My sister did Calvert for kindergarten and first grade and then switched to K-12 and I did Clonlara. So I have a bit of experience, even though this is my first year as teacher.
I ended up picking K-12. I felt Calvert was stronger in math but K-12's phonics ROCK! And I loved their language arts. And I liked that it is computer heavy. My dh & I are both on computers day and night so I want my kids to get that from an early age. Finally, it's so laid out that even if I don't look at it the night before I can easily follow it. So for me that was a good choice. If you like Calvert, I'd check out K-12 as another option and then pick which one suits your needs. They are both structured, STRUCTURED. Compared to Clonlara for sure.
I wanted to comment on the Calvert disscusion above as I know how tricky curriculum choosing can be. My sister did Calvert for kindergarten and first grade and then switched to K-12 and I did Clonlara. So I have a bit of experience, even though this is my first year as teacher.
I ended up picking K-12. I felt Calvert was stronger in math but K-12's phonics ROCK! And I loved their language arts. And I liked that it is computer heavy. My dh & I are both on computers day and night so I want my kids to get that from an early age. Finally, it's so laid out that even if I don't look at it the night before I can easily follow it. So for me that was a good choice. If you like Calvert, I'd check out K-12 as another option and then pick which one suits your needs. They are both structured, STRUCTURED. Compared to Clonlara for sure.



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