I'm just watch the Reading discussion, and then i've been here for an hour. Haven't been in high school for 20 years, don't teach anyone. But you guys have so much good stuff for the discerning perpetual autodidact that it's worth it. also can we get a pod where Martian gives a really long answer to a seemingly simple question. Sent in by a reader
I took a logic class in college for an elective, and found that my 6 years (7th thru 12th grade) of Talmud study was actually very helpful in understanding logic. I had no clue how useful those skills would be later in life until recently when I find myself needing to draw on them when talking to people.
@@pa1attention I grew up attending a Jewish Day School. Talmud was a required class from 7th grade on. Considering that there are a very large number of volumes, we only studied pieces each year. We also studied them in the original Aramaic since we already could read Hebrew and the 2 languages are very close.
My son loves your geography materials. The way they’re presented really appeal to his learning style. I also appreciate your expansion of ‘charter school ready’ materials. Is this something you might be further exploring in the future? Many thanks
0:23 I am just now learning about Memoria Press and so upset I didn’t know sooner. We just pulled our son out of public school in March 2024 (2nd grade) the “curriculum” we choose for 3rd grade, I feel is not complete and came to your web page to get spelling. Now I am trying to figure out how to transition him in to MP. With that being said and already hundreds of dollars in, how can I slowly add to what we already purchased to prepared to go all in for 4th grade?
Hello! We'd love to talk to you more about how you can start to integrate the MP curriculum into your homeschool. Our homeschool liaison, Carrie would be happy to speak with you. Please email her at homeschool@memoriapress.com.
I’d love to get some advice. This year we are using kindergarten enrichment and my boy just turned 5. We are half way done. We are doing all about reading but he is definitely advanced with reading. He can read Frog and Toad are friends with ease. I’m debating if next year if we should move on to 1st grade enrichment and 1st grade story time treasures? I feel like we can discontinue with all about reading level 2. How do I know where to start? I feel he is gifted in language arts and reading for his age. I also feel he’s on target with his handwriting and math. Placing him seems tricky but we do love using memoria press.
Hey there! Yes, the best thing to do would be to give Customer Service a call and they can walk you through curriculum choices on a case-by-case level. Hope this helps!
Hello, I am curious why reading the King James Bible was emphasized in this discussion. I personally hold to the Traditional Text position of Scripture and am wondering why it was promoted here. I am new to classical education.
Ive used some MP materials with my oldest last year and this year. She's currently 2nd grade. I also have a kinder and a preschooler and twin toddlers. Im thinking of switching to MP but my question is how do I do it with multiple children? Each child in his own level? @memoriapress
I'm just watch the Reading discussion, and then i've been here for an hour. Haven't been in high school for 20 years, don't teach anyone. But you guys have so much good stuff for the discerning perpetual autodidact that it's worth it.
also can we get a pod where Martian gives a really long answer to a seemingly simple question. Sent in by a reader
Another reason why I admire Memoria Press: They truly listen to customers/users feedback, requests and questions.
I took a logic class in college for an elective, and found that my 6 years (7th thru 12th grade) of Talmud study was actually very helpful in understanding logic. I had no clue how useful those skills would be later in life until recently when I find myself needing to draw on them when talking to people.
Can you share how you studied the Talmud those 6 years? In those 6 years, how many times did you read it through? Thanks!
@@pa1attention I grew up attending a Jewish Day School. Talmud was a required class from 7th grade on. Considering that there are a very large number of volumes, we only studied pieces each year. We also studied them in the original Aramaic since we already could read Hebrew and the 2 languages are very close.
My son loves your geography materials. The way they’re presented really appeal to his learning style. I also appreciate your expansion of ‘charter school ready’ materials. Is this something you might be further exploring in the future? Many thanks
0:23 I am just now learning about Memoria Press and so upset I didn’t know sooner. We just pulled our son out of public school in March 2024 (2nd grade) the “curriculum” we choose for 3rd grade, I feel is not complete and came to your web page to get spelling. Now I am trying to figure out how to transition him in to MP. With that being said and already hundreds of dollars in, how can I slowly add to what we already purchased to prepared to go all in for 4th grade?
Hello! We'd love to talk to you more about how you can start to integrate the MP curriculum into your homeschool. Our homeschool liaison, Carrie would be happy to speak with you. Please email her at homeschool@memoriapress.com.
Louis L' Amour books are wonderful little gems. (And I'm a girl.)
Leave my Martin alone, Paul!
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Slow and steady with MP ❤…
I’d love to get some advice. This year we are using kindergarten enrichment and my boy just turned 5. We are half way done. We are doing all about reading but he is definitely advanced with reading. He can read Frog and Toad are friends with ease. I’m debating if next year if we should move on to 1st grade enrichment and 1st grade story time treasures? I feel like we can discontinue with all about reading level 2. How do I know where to start? I feel he is gifted in language arts and reading for his age. I also feel he’s on target with his handwriting and math. Placing him seems tricky but we do love using memoria press.
They will likely recommend that you call customer service. They can talk you through specific products to match your child’s needs.
@@kb8990thanks! Yes I’ll have to call. I have a lot of questions.
Hey there! Yes, the best thing to do would be to give Customer Service a call and they can walk you through curriculum choices on a case-by-case level. Hope this helps!
Hello,
I am curious why reading the King James Bible was emphasized in this discussion. I personally hold to the Traditional Text position of Scripture and am wondering why it was promoted here. I am new to classical education.
I think the argument was for the beauty of the text. KJB isn’t the most clear or the most accurate translation but it is the most beautiful.
@18:50 any resources for these tricks for calculating larger numbers quickly?
Ive used some MP materials with my oldest last year and this year. She's currently 2nd grade. I also have a kinder and a preschooler and twin toddlers. Im thinking of switching to MP but my question is how do I do it with multiple children? Each child in his own level? @memoriapress
Thank you for answering my question! 🤍🤍
Of course!!