
Homeschooling has been going very well and I have been pleased with everything so far. Well, now that our first school year will be coming to an end before I know it, I have been looking into what I will need for next year. This has got me questioning some things. The subjects that I have always been most concerned with my children learning well are math and reading. My girls have become excellent readers, so I am no longer worried about that. Now I'm stressing over math. Before my girls started kindergarten they were eager to learn, so I began teaching them reading and math to make sure they got a good start. We used BJU math and overall I was pleased with it. Once we began "officially" homeschooling I decided to take the big plunge and just go with everything Carrie recommended, so we switched to Singapore Math. They have been doing well with it so far, although I have been a little concerned with if they are getting enough repetition and if they are learning math facts well enough.
....FINALLY....My question, For those who have used other math programs or have been with Singapore a while, do you find that Singapore math does a good job of really teaching math and teaching all they need to learn? Also, I came across this review of Singapore math (http://www.welltrainedmind.com/J01singapore.html) and it said that Singapore Math doesn't teach American measurements, weights, or money. Is that true, and if so how would I go about making sure that gets taught? Any guidance is much appreciated. Thanks.