Posted on 07/23/2020 7:40:46 AM PDT by GreaterSwiss
Have a friend with a 2nd grader who's thinking about home schooling. Any suggestions for programs
Years ago, we used Singapore Math. It was the same curriculum that was used in their school system.
The only thing you need to get used to is the British spelling of words. They like to use the letter “u” a lot.
Try Abeka (sp?)
A comment: even if they feel overwhelmed and factually not up to the task the simple fact that they are showing a keen interest in the childs education will on average yield benefits. A child that has it demonstrated to them that education matters may not always take it to heart, nothing is perfect and hard cases will still happen, but many will.
Schools fail because parents often use them as babysitters and expect the professionals to achieve results without their involvement.
I’d look into Abeka. Many of our missionary families use it for their kids when on the foreign fields.
When they’re home on furlough and visit churches, you can tell which ones used Abeka. Smartest. Most mature and poised.
Just a though. Also Liberty University, Bob Jones, and Hillsdale all have homeschool programs, I believe.
Bump!
A curriculum like abeka is good to start with. As time goes on supplement. And when you are confident design your own. Also look at lyrical learning. Excellent programs. Memorization to music for kids.
Have them peruse this website. It is Classical and Lutheran, which is about as different from public school as you can possibly get. :) https://wittenbergacademy.org/grammar-school-curriculum.html
Metmom has the homeschool ping list.
One of the best things about homeschooling is that you get to travel during non-peak times. It tends to be much cheaper and less crowded.
Every trip is an opportunity to teach history, art, science, and culture.
There lots of choices. We home-schooled for 13 years. Every year my wife and some of her friends would to a Home School Convention for 3 days. They would purchase curriculum and make lesson plans for the whole year.
One suggestion is to join HSLDA. They will defend you legally if the government comes after you.
In America, govenrment bureacrats are only out for their own interests. Cops cant/wont be cops, politicians dont let cops do their jobs, cities are out-of-control, and educators dont care about education. It should be obvious now its time to get your child out of the clutches of political government schools. Its inexpensive, you get more learning in a much shorter time each day, and the child is free to do so many other things.
There are scores of online programs. Your friend can easily find a local group of like-minded parents who share activities. There so are many options.
I have heard good things about this program below - although my kids have not used it. There are dozens like it.
https://www.acellusacademy.com
Tell them its easier than ever - take the plunge and control your childs future!
We used Calvert curriculum.
Lots of reading! Read aloud at least one chapter a day and if possible have them read a chapter alone each day. Go to Sonlight.com to order great books for your child’s reading level. I like A Beka math for 2nd grade. Explode the Code are great Language Arts books that all my kids have loved and been successful in (I think they have a little assessment you can do to see which book to get). Typing without Tears for typing if you want that. Apologia has great science books - the astronomy one is good for 2nd grade. Real Science For Kids also has good science at that level. Story of the World Vol. 1 is an excellent book to start world history. Super digestible. You can also get Story of the World on audio. My kids have all loved the audio. Join Awana for part of your Bible studies. (Many of these are Christian resources)
I also really like Christian Light Education for math and reading and language arts. They are Mennonite. Excellent, thorough curriculum at a very good price. My kids always score really well on testing when they do CLE, but I don’t do it all every year because it is A LOT and gets very burdensome. I might pick one CLE subject. Or you could just pick and choose which sections to do so you don’t overdo it.
It’s only 2nd grade. I would encourage your friend to focus on the basics at the beginning, don’t stress about getting everything in at all at the beginning. Focus on getting a new rhythm with your child. Be patient. Have fun! Take breaks. Join a co-op. It’s so much work and also so fun, and you gotta shake the public school thing in your head. Don’t do everything that every curriculum suggests. You will burn out fast!!
Nothing in education is more important than instilling a love of reading!
When you love reading, you naturally become educated in history, arts, civics, science, geography, etc.
Not a curriculum, but I bought my kids lots of educational games.
Cluefinders adventures are awesome! I know they have 3rd through 6th grade not sure about 2nd.
I don’t remember which ones were good and which ones weren’t. But it’s what holds our kid’s interest.
My daughter was tested when she entered kindergarden and was reading at the third grade third trimester level.
My daughter scored 35 on the ACT and my son 34. Both had full tuition scholarships.
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