Not because I thought that Noah would be all stoked about math now, but because I can tell by just flipping through that it’s going to be SUPER useful!Īs you work through your lessons, if you get hung up on a specific question, you could probably find the answer in your textbook. So when I found the Usborne Illustrated Dictionary of Math, I was super excited. Formulas, symbols, verbiage that you never use unless you’re doing a math lesson, which is hopefully not very often. There is so much to remember with algebra. Noah will be using BJU’s Algebra 1 text with the class. I really think this will be a good thing because a) I’m much better at doing algebra than teaching it and b) math can be a source of contention for us and I like to avoid that ? He’s actually going to be taking the actual course with a co-op this year. My 9th grader will be doing Algebra 1 this year. Here’s what we’re doing for each grade level. About 50% of them want to punch math in the face, so I’m getting a little creative this year. This year I will have a preschool, 3rd grade, 5th grade, and 9th grade kid. For more info, please refer to our disclosure statement. Affiliate links from Amazon or other programs are used on this website. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Learning Well LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. One of those celebratory items off the list is MATH! What?! You don’t even like math, Alicia.īut I’ve become even more obsessed then ever with Usborne books…I even signed up to sell them! (that’s true love!) I was invited to several Facebook parties for Usborne over the spring and summer and I collected some pretty amazing things–including some math books we’ll be using to supplement our math curriculum this school year. Since I haven’t done a whole lot of planning, I’m reeeeally relishing in the things I have thought through. I love it, but since I’ve done practically nothing, and I haven’t had much time (or motivation) to really even think about it, all this good stuff is making me loco.
All these wonderful homeschool planning scopes, posts, and resources are stressing me out! Kidding, not kidding.