should we drop math?
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 4:33 pm
Hi everyone!
This board has been so helpful to me already so I hope you don't mind one more question.
My daughter is 5.5 and we are just beginning our homeschool journey this year. We are using Horizon's K math, things started out great but I have noticed that she is not "getting" it right now. She can come up with the right answers but has no idea how she did it or what it means. She really can't count past 14 so it seems crazy to me that I am making her add 17 + 2 etc. She also doesn't understand the concept of skip counting so she is just repeating what I am saying. Should we just put it away for now? I just ordered Little Hands to Heaven to add to our Lapbooking through the alphabet (which was our choice of ways to "ease" into schooling). I'm trying to keep things as simple and pleasant for her as possible so she doesn't get discouraged but I also don't want her to think we can just quit when things get hard. I was just diagnosed a few months ago with MS so energy levels on my part are not very high right now so I don't know if it is worth the "fight".
Should we put math away for the rest of the year or should we just keep going because one day it will just click? She is starting to really stall when it comes to her math papers lately.
Dawn
This board has been so helpful to me already so I hope you don't mind one more question.
My daughter is 5.5 and we are just beginning our homeschool journey this year. We are using Horizon's K math, things started out great but I have noticed that she is not "getting" it right now. She can come up with the right answers but has no idea how she did it or what it means. She really can't count past 14 so it seems crazy to me that I am making her add 17 + 2 etc. She also doesn't understand the concept of skip counting so she is just repeating what I am saying. Should we just put it away for now? I just ordered Little Hands to Heaven to add to our Lapbooking through the alphabet (which was our choice of ways to "ease" into schooling). I'm trying to keep things as simple and pleasant for her as possible so she doesn't get discouraged but I also don't want her to think we can just quit when things get hard. I was just diagnosed a few months ago with MS so energy levels on my part are not very high right now so I don't know if it is worth the "fight".
Should we put math away for the rest of the year or should we just keep going because one day it will just click? She is starting to really stall when it comes to her math papers lately.
Dawn