My first post...a few questions....& THANKS
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:01 pm
Greetings and thank you for taking the time to read--
This year was my first year homeschooling and therefore my first year using HOD. I only homeschool 1 of our 3 children right now--she's a 6 y.o. 1st grader. She went to half-day Kindergarten last year in public school. I used the placement guides and decided to use Little Hearts for His Glory.
As far as reading/phonics goes, my daughter learned a great deal of phonics in public school. This made the choice of 'The Reading Lesson' a perfect one for her. She has learned to read and I got to teach her and watch her! What a gift. That alone was worth homeschooling My question is...
After she is done with phonics and has basically learned to read, what are your suggestions for beginning reading to encourage a love for reading?
As for Math, I chose Singapore 1A and she has done remarkably well with that. She says math is her favorite subject and loves the Singapore books! I was somewhat disappointed that the suggested math activities are aimed at the Kindergarten books and not toward 1st grade. I have done some of the math activities in the manual with her but they are too simple and she always tells me that she already did most of them in Kindergarten. My question is....
For Beyond Little Hearts for His Glory, are the daily/weekly math activities aimed toward the Singapore 1 books or Singapore 2 books? This is important to me because I value and treasure math activities and so does my child. That is an important part of the curriculum to me. If they are only geared toward Singapore 1, do you have suggestions for activities more appropriate for Singapore 2?
As for History--I think it's perfect for her age level and I love what she's learning. We have had a problem with the page #'s listed in the manual not matching up to the page #'s in the history book. Sometimes we are not able to find the history story in the book at all because of this. The book is 'History Stories for Children' 2nd Edition. Perhaps we were sent the wrong edition to correspond with the manual?
Devotional--I would like to thank you for choosing the book that you did for this. As a result one of the lesson's helped lead my daughter into a discussion about what it means to put your trust in Jesus for eternal life and accept Him as your savior! A couple nights after the devotional, my beautiful daughter asked us if she could trust in Jesus as her savior!! THE JOY!!!! When I think about homeschooling curriculum aiding my daughter to make a decision for Christ, oh how thankful I am on so many levels!!! That the Lord would lead me to homeschool and bring us to this curriculum.
Thank you for your time. I look forward to meeting you at an upcoming convention.
Leah Burns
This year was my first year homeschooling and therefore my first year using HOD. I only homeschool 1 of our 3 children right now--she's a 6 y.o. 1st grader. She went to half-day Kindergarten last year in public school. I used the placement guides and decided to use Little Hearts for His Glory.
As far as reading/phonics goes, my daughter learned a great deal of phonics in public school. This made the choice of 'The Reading Lesson' a perfect one for her. She has learned to read and I got to teach her and watch her! What a gift. That alone was worth homeschooling My question is...
After she is done with phonics and has basically learned to read, what are your suggestions for beginning reading to encourage a love for reading?
As for Math, I chose Singapore 1A and she has done remarkably well with that. She says math is her favorite subject and loves the Singapore books! I was somewhat disappointed that the suggested math activities are aimed at the Kindergarten books and not toward 1st grade. I have done some of the math activities in the manual with her but they are too simple and she always tells me that she already did most of them in Kindergarten. My question is....
For Beyond Little Hearts for His Glory, are the daily/weekly math activities aimed toward the Singapore 1 books or Singapore 2 books? This is important to me because I value and treasure math activities and so does my child. That is an important part of the curriculum to me. If they are only geared toward Singapore 1, do you have suggestions for activities more appropriate for Singapore 2?
As for History--I think it's perfect for her age level and I love what she's learning. We have had a problem with the page #'s listed in the manual not matching up to the page #'s in the history book. Sometimes we are not able to find the history story in the book at all because of this. The book is 'History Stories for Children' 2nd Edition. Perhaps we were sent the wrong edition to correspond with the manual?
Devotional--I would like to thank you for choosing the book that you did for this. As a result one of the lesson's helped lead my daughter into a discussion about what it means to put your trust in Jesus for eternal life and accept Him as your savior! A couple nights after the devotional, my beautiful daughter asked us if she could trust in Jesus as her savior!! THE JOY!!!! When I think about homeschooling curriculum aiding my daughter to make a decision for Christ, oh how thankful I am on so many levels!!! That the Lord would lead me to homeschool and bring us to this curriculum.
Thank you for your time. I look forward to meeting you at an upcoming convention.
Leah Burns