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Date Posted: 23:25:53 08/23/05 Tue
Author: Luoodles
Subject: Hi Tex! INSIDE>>>
In reply to: Texasbrat 's message, "I like A beka, too. Luoodles, what are your feelings on ABeka's math? Inside please............." on 12:49:09 08/23/05 Tue

I've heard good things about Saxon, but have not used it personally. We are switching from A Beka math this year to Bob Jones. A Beka is a GREAT curriculum but it tends to beat a dead horse so to speak. It makes for a very long school day and after teaching a concept goes a bit too much into what I would call "busy work." On the other hand, when they DO move on, the kids are SOLID on what they've learned (so am I! LOL!) As far as reading... I've been doing this for 9 years now and I would not use any other program to teach phonics/reading. IMO A Beka is the BEST in this catagory. Also their English (and mostly their curriculum across the board) is advanced compared to other curriculums I've looked at. If your kid can make it thru A Beka, they can make it thru ANYTHING. My middle child is going into 8th grade this year. She is a grade ahead for her age. She has consitently scored well above average and post high school the last 2 years (acording to "Standford 10" testing.) I think it's because of the A Beka curriculum we've followed all these years. Still, the work load is HEAVY w/ these folks even w/ me paring it down. Also their prices (which have always been high) are getting down right rediculous.

Oh.. and yes. LOL! I used the math DVD's the last 2 years for her. Otherwise I'd be hanging from a rafter somewhere!

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[> [> [> [> [> [> In the "Well-Trained Mind" they said that Abeka is designed for a whole classroom of kids, and as such has a lot of busy work - they recommended folks just select which portions to do, rather than trying to fit it all in... -- Aria, 12:41:46 08/24/05 Wed [1]

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Yes. That's what we do. It would be insane to try to do every single problem, etc. w/ them. The requirements alone are enough. They actually have color coded problems so you know which are optional. But EVEN WITH THAT... they ask for a LOT. I'm talking gradable stuff here. It's not for the faint of heart! LOL! GREAT curriculum though. -- Luoodles who just bought the last of her books today... at the DOLLAR STORE! LOLOLOL!!!! They've got great little schedule books, etc., 10:44:45 08/25/05 Thu [1]

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