Thanks for doing a flip-through! 1:06 - When Book 4 was published there was a supply chain shortage that made including the ribbons very expensive, so we opted to remove them rather than significantly increasing the price of the book. The cost has come back down since so that we could include the ribbons back for Book 5, and hopefully we'll be able to include them again with future print runs for Book 4! 🙂
Thanks for commenting! That totally makes sense about the ribbons. Bookmarks work just fine. And we just got Book 5 in the mail. The ribbons in it are really nice!
@smithpartyof6 Thank you for your fast response!!! I am strongly considering these for my 1st and 2nd graders because of the brevity of the lessons. I want to do CLE language arts, but all of their curriculum is 4 pages...math, reading and LA. So I am trying to figure out what to shorten while still getting thorough instruction. Would you say it's fairly rigorous?
@user-jq9um8wr5w I’m not sure about rigorous. We’ve done Singapore math, and I would classify it as rigorous. But with the CM Elementary Arithmetic Series, I would classify it as “thorough.” For my kids, it’s been the only program to really stick well.
Thanks for doing a flip-through!
1:06 - When Book 4 was published there was a supply chain shortage that made including the ribbons very expensive, so we opted to remove them rather than significantly increasing the price of the book. The cost has come back down since so that we could include the ribbons back for Book 5, and hopefully we'll be able to include them again with future print runs for Book 4! 🙂
Thanks for commenting! That totally makes sense about the ribbons. Bookmarks work just fine. And we just got Book 5 in the mail. The ribbons in it are really nice!
Also, I’m pinning this comment so other people can see why it didn’t have ribbons!
Thank you so much! This was exactly what I needed!
You're so great! Such good information!
How long does it take to do daily?
Is this considered 4th grade?
Does the book show the problem worked out?
It works through the sample problem in each new section, but it does not show every problem worked out.
@smithpartyof6 Thank you for your fast response!!! I am strongly considering these for my 1st and 2nd graders because of the brevity of the lessons. I want to do CLE language arts, but all of their curriculum is 4 pages...math, reading and LA. So I am trying to figure out what to shorten while still getting thorough instruction. Would you say it's fairly rigorous?
@user-jq9um8wr5w I’m not sure about rigorous. We’ve done Singapore math, and I would classify it as rigorous. But with the CM Elementary Arithmetic Series, I would classify it as “thorough.” For my kids, it’s been the only program to really stick well.