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Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:30 pm
by Teena6
can you tell me a little about the Math.... I am thinking of ordering this for my dd. Doing the expansion for olders. She is in 5th grade. We are using Abeka math right now (yes, I know

) we spent soooooooo long on it today. She can do it but it goes so fast and SO many problems to do.
in the Bigger & Preparing Math (singapore) how many problems a day? Today is Lesson 9 in our Math and she had 40 problems (different kinds) several were LONG division like two digits into 2,894. Plus 3 digit multiplication. Is that how singapore does?
any feedback would be appreciated.

Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:50 pm
by netpea
sorry, we're still finishing up Singapore 2B, so we're not at the level you are. Typically though, we have 10-15 problems to do I think.
Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:03 pm
by Teena6
Thanks, Lee anne that does help.....

Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:50 am
by mom2fiveboysnc
we have just started Bigger with my 10yr old doing the extensions. he placed squarely into primary math 4a so i bought the preparing manual to guide us in the lessons for that level. he is just starting out with it (yesterday was our 1st day) but it began with writing in expanded form. the preparing manual has us doing 2 pages each day the first week and 2 pages had about 5-10 problems so far but each problem has an a, b, c, and so on. i think problem 1 had 12 parts to it. hope this helps

Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:45 am
by my3sons
We're doing Singapore Math 3A right now. We do the Textbook part together on a markerboard, and that takes us about 10 minutes. The Workbook part he does on his own, and that is usually about 10-20 problems, which takes him about 15-20 minutes tops. My sister taught Abeka for awhile, so I know Singapore would take much less time than that. Singapore lessons goes quickly, it's simple to teach from, and it's very well-rounded. We love Singapore because it doesn't take forever and it really "gets the job done"!
In Christ,
Julie

Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:49 pm
by Teena6
thanks so much Ladies. I appreciate the help.
Ok have another question for Bigger. I keep looking over the catalog.
if she is in 5th grade....
I will order the
Economy Pkg.
Economy Pkg. with science add on
basic pkg.
THEN do I order the Deluxe Pkg AND the extension pkg?
I am a bit confused.
thanks for any help.
Teena
Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:07 pm
by Kathleen
Yep, Teena, you're right! THe extension package braodens the history & science to her level. The deluxe package is the read-alouds you'll do for storytime. Some moms don't purchase the deluxe package and use their library to get those. You'll need each book for 20 lessons days...so you'd need to have a good library that lets you have books that long. Our library is kind of limited...although we do have interlibrary loan available...BUT we only get to keep a book for a week that way. So, it's not a good option for us and is much better to purchase the books for storytime. One thing you didn't list purchasing is Drawn Into the Heart of Reading. If you'll be using that for your reading and haven't already purchased the DITHOR Guide, you'll need that, as well as the appropriate student book. Carrie has packages put together for those with the suggested book list, which I know will be very helpful to me in the future!
http://www.heartofdakota.com/drawn-into-packages.php
Let us know if you have more questions!

Kathleen
Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:06 pm
by Teena6
Thanks, Katleen I do have another question or two ...
so with all that I listed that I buy THEN do I buy Drawn into the Heart of Reading too? With the deluxe & extension pk? That is a lot of reading isn't it? I guess through the course of a school year.
thanks for any help

Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:49 am
by mom2fiveboysnc
Teena6 wrote:Thanks, Katleen I do have another question or two ...
so with all that I listed that I buy THEN do I buy Drawn into the Heart of Reading too? With the deluxe & extension pk? That is a lot of reading isn't it? I guess through the course of a school year.
thanks for any help

I thought it was a lot of reading also. The way we're doing it (and keep in mind that I am entirely NEW to hsing and HOD) is that I read the history, add-ons, extensions and storytime to him. We tried it the other way the 1st day and it took us almost 6 hours to finish with breaks and lunch! The only thing he's reading on his own now is the reading program. My son doesn't have good reading comprehension so we're talking about everything we're reading and I'm reading it aloud so it will flow for him. One thing I've discovered since beginning this program is that my son doesn't read as well as I thought he did so I'm really glad we're addressing this with Bigger.... I'll read a page and he'll read a page. I can access my library holdings online so I checked all the books in the catalog for Bigger and only ended up having to buy a few. Also, we are using some books at home (like for his biography he is reading about Jackie Robinson since he loves baseball). Also, if you child places in a higher math than 3b you will need the Preparing manual for that schedule. I also bought the home instructor's guide the 4A math and it has a schedule in it plus mental math worksheets, tables and other stuff! So far my son has really enjoyed this program and is retaining what we've talked about. Hope this helps!
Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:04 pm
by Kathleen
Teena6 wrote:Thanks, Katleen I do have another question or two ...
so with all that I listed that I buy THEN do I buy Drawn into the Heart of Reading too? With the deluxe & extension pk? That is a lot of reading isn't it? I guess through the course of a school year.
thanks for any help

I'm only 3 weeks in using Bigger, but the readings for history, science, and storytime are
short. This is Charlotte Mason style, so that the kids can live with the books for a longer period of time and retain more. Reading is definitely not all you do, as I'm sure you've noticed from what you've read.

We started our biography this year and I accidentally whipped through the 1st chapter reading aloud. (I got into the story and forgot to stop...

) Anyway, if we're going to make the book last for 20 days we can only read 1/2 a chapter which is like 5-7 pages a day, some of which are illustrations. THe history reading is usually 3-4 pages. Science is usually 2 pages. The 3 things I've listed so far is what you're meant to read aloud. DITHOR your child reads aloud to you, and the extension pack is meant to be read independently. I don't feel that we spend too much time reading at all! I've seen Carrie reccommend not to do the extension pack if your child struggles with the reading...but I'm sure that varies so much on your unique situation. Some moms do read it aloud as well, and that would add some reading/time to your day.
Does that help??

Kathleen
Re: Those of you that use Bigger....
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:14 pm
by Teena6
Yes, Kathleen that helps a lot.
I appreciate you taking the time to answer and to encourage.
still not sure what I am going to do yet.
trying to think it all through
