We use RightStart which had similar math manipulatives. I like how colorful everything is in the work book--a few friends of mine use Singapore and really like it! 💕💕
Great flip through and this seems like a great math curriculum! I always like watching these videos and keeping my options open for what we might use for math. Thanks for the video mama!
I love that they include storybooks related to the concept, that's super cool. I'm definitely interested in using Singapore when my boys are older...but we will see if I can make that work, the problem is that they aren't available in PDF, and it's been tough to get anything non-PDF since the pandemic. But I'm not in a rush to move onto kindergarten too fast...
I'm looking forward to the pdf version as well.. actually I contacted the company few days ago and they told me they will be realising the pdf version in the near future.. I'm from Italy and the shipping cost is higher that the curriculum itself...
We are using Singapore Dimensions this school year I am so excited for the switch. I was wondering did you use the Pk for your 4 year old or did you just start with Ka and Kb ? And If so what did you think of the pk dimensions?
I WISH I had started with PK. My daughter probably needed it. I started with KA when she was newly 4, because I already had it on hand from my oldest. And because my 4yr seemed to meet the work of KA easily. She got through all of KA easily and loved every minute. Now, we're about 1/4 of the way through KB, and she's more challenged. I still think she will be fine with it, but it may take us longer to get through KB. She will turn 5 in the fall, and I could easily see how she may not be ready for some of the KB concepts until then. So if you have a young 4 year old, I would suggest starting with PK. If they fly through it, great.
I’m binging all of your videos. Lol. We are using Math-U-See right now. My daughter flew through Primer. We are on Alpha now. Debating on switching to this. What will you use after 5B? I’ve heard with MUS that I will need to stick with it for the long haul. So if I’m wanting to switch, I should make the decision soon.
We currently use MUS but it’s moving way too fast. My daughter can’t conceptualize the teens or numbers past 10. She can’t quite remember why they all mean as far as place value. Can you offer example in how Singapore introduces place value? Mus moves from units-tens-hundreds very quickly and that just isn’t working for us. She understands units, addition, subtraction so much more.
It teaches place value in such a great way I think... They start by grouping numbers to the nearest 10 long before they are working with 2 digit numbers. Then, later they actually introduce tens place and ones place. They work with that for a while before introducing hundreds.
I have the same thoughts. I know a couple people that went ahead with the Dimensions books for 6+ and they say it's QUITE different. I'm planning on switching to a different math program for middle and high school. We'll be in the last "official" Dimensions level in the upcoming school year - 5th grade.
You obviously love this curriculum but do you feel the option to use manipulatives is enough for a kinesthetic learner? I’m debating between this curriculum or RightStart! I think my daughter will like the look of Singapore Dimensions but would do well with all of the manipulatives of RightStart! Too many options haha
We use a lot of manipulatives with Dimensions. A lot! Like every lesson. My eldest is very kinesthetic. But I can save money by printing things at home, using Shopkins as counters or using household items. I debated RightStart as well, but I just didn't feel their particular manipulatives were worth the price. I've heard it's a fantastic program though! Just not for my budget
It depends on whether it's a new concept or not, but typically I would say 2 days per lesson for my 7.5 year old. For my 4 year old, maybe 3 days per lesson
My daughter is 5 years old and she knows number 1-100, less then greater then, difference size and addition substations 1-10. do you think so Kindergarten book will be useful to her ?
Great question! I actually pulled out my books to remind myself of the scope and sequence... I definitely think you could skip KA books. KB includes a lot of foundational work for the curriculum method, such as working with Number Bonds. It also covers basics for Time and Money - telling time to the hour, coin identification. If you feel like she is adept in those areas, skip to level 1 :)
Hello Keyla, I am looking to buy the books but I was wondering if they are available as digital copies. I would appreciate a response thanks. I am currently in India and I don't want to pay the shipping fee 🙂.
I think it's essential because that tells me what manipulatives to use for each concept, offers me game and activity ideas and even picture book suggestions for each concept
Let's look at Singapore Dimensions math curriculum! In this video, we are chatting KA - KB. Please feel free to ask questions below!
We use RightStart which had similar math manipulatives. I like how colorful everything is in the work book--a few friends of mine use Singapore and really like it! 💕💕
We love absolutely love Singapore Math. I slowly starting to wonder if we should go back.
What did you switch to?
Great flip through and this seems like a great math curriculum! I always like watching these videos and keeping my options open for what we might use for math. Thanks for the video mama!
I love watching review videos too! Always fun to see what's out there
I love that they include storybooks related to the concept, that's super cool. I'm definitely interested in using Singapore when my boys are older...but we will see if I can make that work, the problem is that they aren't available in PDF, and it's been tough to get anything non-PDF since the pandemic. But I'm not in a rush to move onto kindergarten too fast...
They do have a PK level. But I totally understand that shipping may be an issue.
I'm looking forward to the pdf version as well.. actually I contacted the company few days ago and they told me they will be realising the pdf version in the near future.. I'm from Italy and the shipping cost is higher that the curriculum itself...
We are using Singapore Dimensions this school year I am so excited for the switch. I was wondering did you use the Pk for your 4 year old or did you just start with Ka and Kb ? And If so what did you think of the pk dimensions?
I WISH I had started with PK. My daughter probably needed it. I started with KA when she was newly 4, because I already had it on hand from my oldest. And because my 4yr seemed to meet the work of KA easily. She got through all of KA easily and loved every minute. Now, we're about 1/4 of the way through KB, and she's more challenged. I still think she will be fine with it, but it may take us longer to get through KB. She will turn 5 in the fall, and I could easily see how she may not be ready for some of the KB concepts until then. So if you have a young 4 year old, I would suggest starting with PK. If they fly through it, great.
@@OdetoAbode thank you so much !I think I will start my younger daughter on Pk then !😀
We don’t use tests books either. We love hands on learning. We don’t do mental maths but I try to include real life examples.
Same! I'm not sure how much we will end up using the test books but I have them to try out for 2A & 2B
I’m binging all of your videos. Lol.
We are using Math-U-See right now. My daughter flew through Primer. We are on Alpha now. Debating on switching to this. What will you use after 5B? I’ve heard with MUS that I will need to stick with it for the long haul. So if I’m wanting to switch, I should make the decision soon.
I am unsure what we will use after 5B. I am holding out hope that they will expand the program hahaha.
Love love singapore dimensions math. I had started with horizons, went to masterbooks and then the winner was singapore math.
Yay!
This was a great review !
Thanks!
When I saw flip through I was hoping to see both text books not the teachers guides. I still have no idea what is in the books.
I do show a sample lesson page out of the text book and the workbook. I'm sorry about not showing more.
We currently use MUS but it’s moving way too fast. My daughter can’t conceptualize the teens or numbers past 10. She can’t quite remember why they all mean as far as place value. Can you offer example in how Singapore introduces place value?
Mus moves from units-tens-hundreds very quickly and that just isn’t working for us. She understands units, addition, subtraction so much more.
It teaches place value in such a great way I think... They start by grouping numbers to the nearest 10 long before they are working with 2 digit numbers. Then, later they actually introduce tens place and ones place. They work with that for a while before introducing hundreds.
When I look online it's says dimensions goes to eighth grade 6-8 the books do look different so are they not part of dimension set
I have the same thoughts. I know a couple people that went ahead with the Dimensions books for 6+ and they say it's QUITE different. I'm planning on switching to a different math program for middle and high school. We'll be in the last "official" Dimensions level in the upcoming school year - 5th grade.
You obviously love this curriculum but do you feel the option to use manipulatives is enough for a kinesthetic learner? I’m debating between this curriculum or RightStart! I think my daughter will like the look of Singapore Dimensions but would do well with all of the manipulatives of RightStart! Too many options haha
We use a lot of manipulatives with Dimensions. A lot! Like every lesson. My eldest is very kinesthetic. But I can save money by printing things at home, using Shopkins as counters or using household items. I debated RightStart as well, but I just didn't feel their particular manipulatives were worth the price. I've heard it's a fantastic program though! Just not for my budget
Great flip through! Thanks! How long does a full lesson takes you guys?
It depends on whether it's a new concept or not, but typically I would say 2 days per lesson for my 7.5 year old. For my 4 year old, maybe 3 days per lesson
@@OdetoAbode Thank you!! Do you spend 15min, 30min, or 45min a day?
@@ammycarralero437 for my youngest about 15-30. For my oldest about 30 to an hour depending on her mood
@@OdetoAbode Thank you so much!!!!!!
My daughter is 5 years old and she knows number 1-100, less then greater then, difference size and addition substations 1-10. do you think so Kindergarten book will be useful to her ?
Great question! I actually pulled out my books to remind myself of the scope and sequence... I definitely think you could skip KA books. KB includes a lot of foundational work for the curriculum method, such as working with Number Bonds. It also covers basics for Time and Money - telling time to the hour, coin identification. If you feel like she is adept in those areas, skip to level 1 :)
Hello Keyla,
I am looking to buy the books but I was wondering if they are available as digital copies. I would appreciate a response thanks.
I am currently in India and I don't want to pay the shipping fee 🙂.
Sadly, I am unaware of any digital version at this time.
Hi. I'm a homeschooling mom from Italy. Is it possible to buy the pdf version of these books? Thank you in advance
I have not seen that option
How do you know they are coming out with home instructor guides for parents? I’m looking through the website and can’t find it. 😢
They've been giving updates on their Instagram account
@@OdetoAbode ah! I will look there. I think you talked me into it! 😂🤣😅
@@dominiquesierra4515 😆😎
is it important to buy teachers guide
I think it's essential because that tells me what manipulatives to use for each concept, offers me game and activity ideas and even picture book suggestions for each concept