tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714904969097709257.post3264688599616804501..comments2023-05-28T00:33:16.375-07:00Comments on Bunches O' Boys: Exploring Egypt...Bethanyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02026632623397168840noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714904969097709257.post-86579535410617428502015-06-11T04:52:12.914-07:002015-06-11T04:52:12.914-07:00Thank you, I haven't heard the grading concept...Thank you, I haven't heard the grading concept explained in the way that you explained it. Inspiring! Thank you again!Granolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01559455887094895415noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714904969097709257.post-70110716177789968902015-06-10T19:35:11.700-07:002015-06-10T19:35:11.700-07:00Granola - I have really liked Easy Peasy as a base...Granola - I have really liked Easy Peasy as a base so far. I plan to continue using it next year. I feel that it really does simplify homeschooling. :) <br />I don't give grades yet. I watched a seminar on homeschooling once that made a really good point. They expect "A" work out of their children. They want them to master subjects, not just get through them as fast as they can. Therefore, the grades will always be A's, because if I see him not grasping a concept that well then we will re-do it. This makes it much easier for recordkeeping as well. Occasionally there will be quizzes and tests, but if there is a low score on a quiz then I just have him re-do the chapter and try the test again. Life of Fred has several "tries" for tests in their book. If you miss more then two on a test, then it's suggested that the child go back and brush up on concepts they still aren't getting. Then there is a "second try" test to take and so on. I believe it goes to four or five tries per every 4-5 chapters. <br />Since my son isn't in high school yet, grades aren't as big of an issue (for our state - you may want to check your own state guidelines). Once he starts 9th grade, then I'll be keeping track of grades better. Again, though, I plan on keeping the "all A's" policy by ensuring that he masters subjects and does his very best. Bethanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02026632623397168840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714904969097709257.post-51485827707551545542015-06-10T16:01:14.026-07:002015-06-10T16:01:14.026-07:00I was going to ask the same question the above com...I was going to ask the same question the above commenter asked. :) Your reply was helpful, thank you! I'm looking for a way to simplify our homeschooling and All-in-One seems like a great option. It's fun to hear that you use Life of Fred. I'm really intrigued by it but just haven't taken the jump to it yet. We're currently using Teaching Textbooks. <br /><br />If you have time, I have a question for you. With the work being independent, how do you get a feel for what kind of grade to give them? Or maybe you don't grade yet . . .? I haven't in the past but now that high school is in sight I'd like to start "practicing".<br /><br />Thank you!Granolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01559455887094895415noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714904969097709257.post-75551274173526711222015-03-31T09:15:36.128-07:002015-03-31T09:15:36.128-07:00Yes we are Lee! I really like it. It really is eas...Yes we are Lee! I really like it. It really is easy and allows for more time for exploring other interests, taking "field trips", and life skill learning (aka helping mom haha!) Yet, its a thorough curriculum. Another big positive for me about this curriculum is that it has a HUGE support system on facebook with several different facebook groups. Really the screen time isn't all that much. We get finished in about 2 hours. However, the creator of Easy Peasy has now made books and workbooks for the readers. So that could cut down on some time by having actual books to read from rather then reading on screen. The math I do separate for now. I like Life of Fred, so that's what we're using. I'm thinking of adding an extra writing program too because my son could use some extra intensive help with writing. :) Bethanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02026632623397168840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714904969097709257.post-34816020465707998852015-03-31T05:45:32.491-07:002015-03-31T05:45:32.491-07:00Are you still using Easy Peasy? I've looked at...Are you still using Easy Peasy? I've looked at it a couple times. Never at the beginning of a school year though. And I don't want more screen time for my boys... But I keep looking at it!<br />~Lee Leehttp://pocketmousepublishing.comnoreply@blogger.com