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• Oct. 22, 2009 - Making Preparations

        Our schooling has been a bit different this week. We have been working on a Spectrum Test so I can see where my DC are lacking in their subjects. I want them to take the S. A. T. in March. I am trying to see what areas we need to cover between now & then.

     There are a few things on the Spectrum Test in math that my DC haven't been acquainted with. I want to pick up some worksheets or a math program that would just cover those areas so I can familiarize them with those areas. I have been looking at Math Mammoth for an opption for this. Is anyone familiar with this program? I have not used it in the past. If so, how long  are the lessons & can you cover about two lessons a day without it going overboard in time?

     Things have been some what strenuous wwith our studies this week, but they'll level off tomorrow. We are going on a field trip. They will get to be with some of their friends so they can unwind. We will be outside the greatest portion of the trip so they'll get plenty of exercise.

     Well, it's not time for me to unwind just yet so I'd better go. We have to get back to the books. I just got on the computer long enough to let my DC get a bite to eat. Until next time, Traci

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• Oct. 22, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by bearsmom
Sounds like you are homeschooling high schoolers. What an adventure, huh?
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• Nov. 7, 2009 - High School Math

Posted by AnnieKate
Hi Traci,

We've enjoyed using ALEKS to fill in the math gaps. I reviewed it recently, so you can get all the information here: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/ReviewsAndMore/718680/

It sounds like you're getting ready for the SAT. We're thinking of preparing for it too, and plan to start in a few weeks. What are you using to prepare?

Thanks for making me a friend! I'm glad to meet another mom of highschoolers.

Blessings,

Annie Kate
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My name is Traci & I am a homeschool Mom of 2 wonderful children, Sarah Grace & Zephaniah. They are my little prayer partners. It's only through prayer that we make it day by day. I am legally blind so my call from God is a little more difficult than some, but I feel like God would not have it any other way than for me to train up the children He lent to me in life.Proverbs 3:5-6 says Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. That lets me know that God will give me the strength day by day no matter how hard the task may be.

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