The one thing with apologia is that you can make it sort of “spiral” because they do have “Skills Practice” built in. So every day you work on the skills practice and it’s usually something you’ve already worked on so that you keep it fresh (so there’s the spiral). But they do it sort of in a mastery way where you do the same skills practice topic (not necessarily activity) for several days and then go on to another skills practice.
So glad there are many wonderful new homeschool math options! I always remind folks there's not one right, perfect curriculum. It's good to pick the one that fits your unique child/family best and to always remember the curriculum is your tool, not your master. 😀 Our family has loved Math With Confidence (moving into our 5th year with that... I published a video earlier today about MWC 4), but my older 4 kids have all used varied curriculum over the year depending on their needs and our family schedule. Love how much flexibility homeschooling gives us!
Thanks for sharing these! My older two are doing Apologia, but I just found out about Generations and really want to start that with my incoming kindergartener. Love that the Bible is tied in to it more than Apologia!
Thanks for your review! Very clear and to the point! ❤
@@srayec.7741 glad it helped
The one thing with apologia is that you can make it sort of “spiral” because they do have “Skills Practice” built in. So every day you work on the skills practice and it’s usually something you’ve already worked on so that you keep it fresh (so there’s the spiral). But they do it sort of in a mastery way where you do the same skills practice topic (not necessarily activity) for several days and then go on to another skills practice.
@@sarahmogus9464 true
This was a great comparison. You touched on all the things that I wanted to know. Thanks so much!!
@@rojo1124 Awesome 👍🏼 Glad it was helpful! What do you think you'll end up going with?
So glad there are many wonderful new homeschool math options! I always remind folks there's not one right, perfect curriculum. It's good to pick the one that fits your unique child/family best and to always remember the curriculum is your tool, not your master. 😀 Our family has loved Math With Confidence (moving into our 5th year with that... I published a video earlier today about MWC 4), but my older 4 kids have all used varied curriculum over the year depending on their needs and our family schedule. Love how much flexibility homeschooling gives us!
@@HumilityandDoxology absolutely!
This was very encouraging and helpful! Thank you! ❤
@@joidavis5210 oh good. I'm glad!
Thanks for sharing these! My older two are doing Apologia, but I just found out about Generations and really want to start that with my incoming kindergartener. Love that the Bible is tied in to it more than Apologia!
@@creativekingdomkids6045 I used level 1 with my kindergartner so take a good look at their online samples to see which one you want to use.
Thank you for this!
@@thelifedctr thanks for commenting ♥️
Do you have any insight on when Generations is coming out with a level 3 math??
@@samanthagibson4330 unfortunately I have not heard about level 3. I would expect it next spring.