math with "little hearts"
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math with "little hearts"
how easy would it be to use my own math curriculum with the little hearts curriculum? I've loved how i could sub what worked for us in "little hands" and I'm looking ahead to next year.
I think it would be pretty easy, but I thought I'd ask in case there was something I didn't know!
thanks!
I think it would be pretty easy, but I thought I'd ask in case there was something I didn't know!
thanks!
Darci
mom to 6 great boys-"they've got me surrounded!!"
using: as much HOD as possible!
mom to 6 great boys-"they've got me surrounded!!"
using: as much HOD as possible!
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i plan on continuing my older son with MathUSee once we get our "Bigger Hearts" books
~*~Barbara~*~
using LH and BLH with the boys, ages 8.5 and 5
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using LH and BLH with the boys, ages 8.5 and 5
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That's one of the benefits of our programs! You can definitely use your own math. It's not hard to use the things that work for your family and then let our guides fill in all the rest. And... if for some reason your math takes a turn and is no longer working for you, you have a back up plan with Singapore in your Little Hearts guide.
Blessings,
Carrie
Blessings,
Carrie
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I am using both Math U See and Singapore. I wasn't sure which one I'd like better, so did both! I'm going to continue on with Math U See next year. But it has been VERY EASY to substitute. And...It is great to have the extra math activities that are included in LH as well. Adds an extra fun, game-like element to some of the math topics.
Tricia
Married for 14 great years!
Mom to DD (10)
DS #1 (9)
DS #2 (6)
Married for 14 great years!
Mom to DD (10)
DS #1 (9)
DS #2 (6)
I also have switched to Math U See its really easy to incorporate. I wish singapore would have worked for us. But M.U.S s way less tear filled. Singapore with Carries instructions is fun! and cheaper! but singapore made leaps my kid just isn't making, so she needs those concrete objects that don't change from day to day.
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Carrie, that's the number one reason benefit I always give when I tell someone about the program! the structured flexibility!
I couldn't imagine that would change with the guides I haven't used yet, but thought I should ask. thank you!
I couldn't imagine that would change with the guides I haven't used yet, but thought I should ask. thank you!
Darci
mom to 6 great boys-"they've got me surrounded!!"
using: as much HOD as possible!
mom to 6 great boys-"they've got me surrounded!!"
using: as much HOD as possible!
Darci,
You've gotten some helpful responses from the wonderful ladies on this board. As you can see we are each making the Heart of Dakota programs work for our family in different ways. At Heart of Dakota we do strive for "structured flexibility" when we write our programs, so your words blessed me today!
Thank you
Carrie
You've gotten some helpful responses from the wonderful ladies on this board. As you can see we are each making the Heart of Dakota programs work for our family in different ways. At Heart of Dakota we do strive for "structured flexibility" when we write our programs, so your words blessed me today!
Thank you
Carrie