This is a sponsored post, and I was compensated for my time, however, all opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate links. Let's be real. Homeschool math can be intimidating for parents when selecting curriculum. You want your child to thrive, to understand, and (most of all) to do their lessons without complaint. Not having to relearn the math yourself is also a HUGE plus in my … [Read more...]
Math on the Go with Teaching Textbooks 4.0
This is a sponsored post, and I was compensated for my time, however, all opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate links. As I've mentioned before when sharing Teaching Textbooks 4.0, we live on a gravel road on top of a mountain. With that comes space for a small homestead, fresh mountain air, and unfortunately some very unreliable internet speeds. Because of that small uncertainty … [Read more...]
Teaching Textbooks 4.0: Why It Works for Us
This is a sponsored post and I was compensated for my time, however, all opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate links. Who here can confidently say they fully understand all concepts introduced in your child's grade level for Math? Anyone?! Yes, even though my children are in first, second, and fourth grades, and yes, even though I experienced Math in grades K-12, not to … [Read more...]
Curriculum Planning: 2nd Grade
Some links provided are affiliate links. As always, all opinions are 100% my own. Thank you for supporting my blog in this small way. We're continuing today with curriculum we used during my son's second grade year of the 2020-2021 school year. Much of his curriculum is similar to my daughter's first grade selections, however he's definitely taken a noticeable step ahead of her this year (as … [Read more...]
Curriculum Planning: 1st Grade
Some links provided are affiliate links. As always, all opinions are 100% my own. Thank you for supporting my blog in this small way. We'll start at the beginning (for me anyway). First grade is my youngest's current grade level, although MUCH of her curriculum is well-above a first grade level. She's a young first grader, but most certainly was ready for the challenge this year. Of … [Read more...]