Finishing Abeka 1, Starting Beyond
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:51 pm
My 7 1/2 yr old son has just about completed the Abeka 1st grade curriculum. He should have been in second grade this year but after viewing Abekas first grade program, I held him back (he completed Kindergarten in public school 2 years ago but I didn't do a full curriculum program with him last year, so I know I slowed him down in his learning).
We are going to continue homeschooling year round and I'd like to completely switch to HOD. On the scope and sequence chart, he fits into Beyond and Bigger. He writes well but does struggle in thinking up his own original sentences for a story as Abeka requires. He writes very well in cursive and printing. I keep reading that most moms here agree that one should not skip Beyond because there is so much to it. My son is lagging in History and Geography, so that is the reason I'd pick Beyond but I am so afraid of slowing him down again. He came out of Kindergarten at the top of his class but if he was to have to enter public school as a 3rd grader in the fall (as my school would require, instead of letting me put him in second grade...long story there but it's what the prinicpal told me) he would struggle in some ways.
My question is, if I choose beyond for my son, will I be slowing him down once again or is that the place to start? I already have the Beyond package but never fully used it because I foolishly believe he'd only succeed if I used Abeka. Sorry but this is a learning process for me that I still don't have figured out like some newbies do.
Thanks in advance!
Pam
We are going to continue homeschooling year round and I'd like to completely switch to HOD. On the scope and sequence chart, he fits into Beyond and Bigger. He writes well but does struggle in thinking up his own original sentences for a story as Abeka requires. He writes very well in cursive and printing. I keep reading that most moms here agree that one should not skip Beyond because there is so much to it. My son is lagging in History and Geography, so that is the reason I'd pick Beyond but I am so afraid of slowing him down again. He came out of Kindergarten at the top of his class but if he was to have to enter public school as a 3rd grader in the fall (as my school would require, instead of letting me put him in second grade...long story there but it's what the prinicpal told me) he would struggle in some ways.
My question is, if I choose beyond for my son, will I be slowing him down once again or is that the place to start? I already have the Beyond package but never fully used it because I foolishly believe he'd only succeed if I used Abeka. Sorry but this is a learning process for me that I still don't have figured out like some newbies do.
Thanks in advance!
Pam