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Category Archives: Math
Summer school update
In what should only take an hour a day, we have been working through Writing With Ease Level 2 (both older kids), Growing with Grammar 3 (Child #1), Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons (Child #2), A … Continue reading
Posted in A Beka, activities, homeschool, Kids, Math, summer
Tagged Growing With Grammar, homeschool, math skills, summer school, Writing With Ease
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Summer Session: Day 3
We took a two week break after the official “end” of our school year. We started back up on Monday for a light summer session of schoolwork. I start out with Child #1 & Child #2 working together on Writing … Continue reading
Posted in A Beka, homeschool, Kids, Reading, summer, SWR
Tagged 100 Easy Lessons, A Beka, Growing With Grammar, GWG, homeschool, math skills, Math Wrap Ups, summer school, SWR, Writing With Ease, WWE
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Winding Down The School Year & Field Trip Update
Well, we made it to the first field trip of the week, but had to skip the second. (We had two sick!) We were able to hit the third field trip and all had a wonderful time. My spouse used the time … Continue reading
Posted in A Beka, activities, curriculum, field trip, homeschool, Kids, planning, school year, Science
Tagged end of year, field trips, home school, homeschool, summer school, year round homeschooling
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The Best Laid Plans . . .
I have my book of lesson plans that I refer to daily to see what I thought we would do each day. We have only had three full days of school and already I am glad I am so flexible. … Continue reading
Posted in A Beka, Apologia Astronomy, homeschool, Kids, Math, planning, school year, Singapore Earlybird, Story of the World, SWR
Tagged A Beka, Apologia Astronomy, homeschool, homeschooling, lesson plans, Math, phonograms, Singapore Math, SOTW, Spell to Write and Read, Story of the World I, summer review, SWR
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Happy Labor Day!
I have no plans for anything “special” on Labor Day. My spouse is working and we are getting ready for school to start tomorrow! Just a note about what we did last week before the official start of school: History (Story … Continue reading