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OneOfHisJewels -> RE: Pre-k and K Home schoolers... (9/14/2008 6:18:03 PM)
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Coattailing on what Maggie said..I honestly believe that a reasonably intelligent person can put together a curriculum from Wal Mart and Dollar tree themselves for up to about 4th grade (although if someone WANTS to use Calvert or Sonlight or ABeka or Covenant home, or whatever from pre school on, I have nothing against that either, each to their own)...I've seen plenty of workbooks for math, handwriting, shapes, geography, etc..as well as appropriate hands on activities, puzzles and games...the one thing I don't really see is grammar, but the op was only asking about pre -K and Kindergarten, and those aren't the grammar years. When I taught pre school, our boss had using the Abeka pre school curriculum, and honestly, it's no better or worse than anything I've seen in the stores.. Of course, I am also a big believer in hands on learning(then again, I'm a kinesthetic learner, so I may be biased[;)])..and although I wasn't homeschooled until 11th and 12th, when I was little, during my non school hours, my mom used wooden letters with me, and I loved that...also, cardboard clocks with brass brads are great... magnet letters, wooden letters and numbers, wooden shapes, writing in sand, writing in rice, writing with clay and play doh..all great stuff... as well as of course, painting, playing with felt, etc. etc..
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