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  • Here are my 5 Curriculum Choices that I would never use. let me know what you think. Agree? Disagree?
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  • @HistoryfortheAges
    @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +43

    If it helps anyone, I don't have curriculum, but I am a History professor and put all my lectures on my channel as a free resource to help homeschooling families. I did this because I have always been impressed with my students who were homeschooled. I have a lot of content on Western Civ, the History of the Middle East. Jewish history.

    • @schindel6307
      @schindel6307 Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @HistoryfortheAges
      @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +2

      @Cora Schindel you're welcome. Hope you find some helpful videos. Would be great if you can leave comments on the lectures you watch the feedback will help me know what new content to create

    • @darrylg3861
      @darrylg3861 Год назад +2

      Thankyou so much. You are kind and will be blessed.

    • @non-gmo
      @non-gmo Год назад +3

      Wonderful thank you!

    • @HistoryfortheAges
      @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +2

      @@non-gmo you're welcome. Feel free to share with others 😊

  • @DebBeePlus3
    @DebBeePlus3 Год назад +11

    I knew in my gut when I clicked on this I would probably be using one or more 😅. Turns out it’s just one, and just for one subject. And that’s part of the beauty of homeschooling, is picking and piecing together the things that work for your kids learning style and your families core values and beliefs. But, I side with you 1,000% on Abeka, and that’s from someone who was brought up on it until middleschool! I would go nuts if I had to use it for my own children.

  • @howowen4519
    @howowen4519 Год назад +11

    One thing many gifted students love about Math U See is they can move on at their own pace. No need to keep reviewing concepts for months like spiral. One student was able to go through pre-algebra and algebra 1 in one year. So, math U See can be a wonderful resource for both sides of the spectrum. For anyone that’s curious.

    • @amandad.2387
      @amandad.2387 Год назад +1

      Yes!!! I love to teach math, but I can take too long for my son, and often math was interrupted by diapers and other baby stuff. World of difference in his experience when we switched to math u see! He doesn’t do a lot of the hands on stuff, but it’s fascinating to see his number sense develop with this curriculum 🙂

  • @Seasonedhomeschooler
    @Seasonedhomeschooler Год назад +20

    Personally I would never count on a LA curriculum or Math curriculum to teach our Christian faith. I do use TGTB for academics only, definitely not to teach about faith. It just isn’t there for that imo. However, it does awesome in teaching what it says it does which is LA, Math ,and science. Although I do prefer EIW for writing instruction. 😊

    • @heatheraz4680
      @heatheraz4680 Год назад +2

      I agree. I use TGATB for what it stats for LA. We have enjoyed it for the last 4 years. I use other bible curriculum for teaching bible.
      We also use Math U See and have used it for 4 years. I love it and the approach.

  • @nancyann1090
    @nancyann1090 4 месяца назад +6

    ACE is very good for families with many children and whose mama is getting very overwhelmed. Just add in library books and your kids ARE learning. Standardized tests are not great at evaluating learning!!!!!

  • @jennifersanchez4245
    @jennifersanchez4245 Год назад +4

    Love your honesty!
    We use TGTB and it's working for now😊 (We also supplement and change a few things around).
    That's the beauty of homeschool. You use what works for your family ❤
    Your videos have been such a blessing to my family, I'm constantly sharing them with others😘
    Keep up the great work!

  • @prayersponytails6227
    @prayersponytails6227 Год назад +3

    I loved your honesty and humility with this video (and all your videos). My husband and I have the same conviction about TGTB and haven’t supported their company in years. I have close neighbors who are Mormon which lead me to study their beliefs closely.
    I know it’s unpopular, but it’s refreshing to my spirit to hear another family who has similar convictions, so thank you for sharing. 💕

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      Thank you!!

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Год назад +2

      If I'm not into a certain religion I would personally feel uncomfortable with using a curriculum like that with my children even if it's watered down and can fit both mormon and other Christian families. I'm Christian but I don't think I would want the curriculum to be either religious or political, I would teach about those things outside of it or find a specific curriculum that teaches about Christianity as example.

  • @juliequates9529
    @juliequates9529 Год назад +9

    Really appreciate your feedback on these curriculums from an evaluation perspective. Really trying to keep my homeschool funds going to true Christian companies.

    • @FamilyStyleLearning
      @FamilyStyleLearning Год назад +1

      I love this!

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Год назад +1

      It's hard to do because many are from branches that we do not agree with.
      Secular is another minefield. I don't want to see pronoun bologna in math lessons (yes, really).

  • @genabrady1348
    @genabrady1348 Год назад +8

    One thing that ACE is great for is the math. My oldest is dyslexic and ADD, and he really struggles with math. The simple layout, the small chunks, the frequent review, and the booklet format makes it so much easier for him to handle. It's also very budget friendly. I would absolutely agree that TGTB is very minimal when it comes to a Christian world view. The big reason I still use it is because it's free. One of the biggest cons of Abeka is the cost. It is one of the most expensive curriculums out there.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад

      This is all very good to know. Thank you!

  • @liztefft5312
    @liztefft5312 Год назад +3

    I agree with you on most of these. We did start using Math U See for my 9th grader who had been struggling with math. He is excelling now with the mastery approach even though we did have to back track and go pretty far "below grade level". I've decided not to worry about the standardized tests. He was ready to give up on math, and now he's developing a much stronger foundation and gaining confidence in his skills.

  • @corriezoetewey7860
    @corriezoetewey7860 Год назад +1

    So interesting that I’m pretty sure we use mostly different curriculum from what you use but I agree with your comments on the ones you would never use. Can’t wait to see your next video about what you do like.

  • @GardenMinistry.
    @GardenMinistry. Год назад +5

    I appreciate your feedback especially with your background! I am sort of a "Team Abeka" person, my kids started out with it at their preschool, so when we transitioned to homeschool I wanted to provide that consistency in curriculum. I found out quickly we couldnt do ALL of it, and because we are teacher lead, we simplified it and adjusted it to our needs, and I ended up loving it. We love the phonics review, the thoroughness, and the spiral approach, and definitely the Christian world view. It really does help with learning to read in an advanced way. I dont think im married to it, I see myself eventually transitioning to other things when my kids are a little older. I know I'll be using Teaching Textbooks for Math, IEW writing/Grammer, and a classical History (like SOTW or MOH). TGTB would never work because of its "too much fluff" and its lacking consistency in that it's lessons are pieced together randomly, and not enough spiral for the facts to really stick for my children. I wish Charlotte Mason approach could work for us, but it doesn't seem to, and Un-schooling would also not fit us either... that approach frankly scares me! Still searching for the right Spelling program, Abeka's is too rigorous for us. Thank you for your awesome videos!

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing all of this with my community. Absolutely love the honesty. 🥰

  • @michellewei7349
    @michellewei7349 11 месяцев назад +5

    I use ACE. this whole last year, I've used ACE. My son loves it. Seeing the kids grow up... how colorful it is. All of the different character traits too! My son needs constant review. I thought about going to a nearby Christian School but they use Abeka. I was in contact with the Admissions lady and she said she herself did ACE from grades 7-12 but wouldn't comment on it. She said Abeka is "academic acceleration". My ADHD 12 year old doesn't need acceleration. He's kinda lazy but he is a math and science kid. Now, I went on their site for schools... I saw a CATHOLIC school that was registered! Also a LOT of elementary and NO middle or high schools! I don't let my son do this "independently". I stay by his side. I score it for him.
    I would really like to know more about why you don't like it. I like how King James based it is. My son IS learning using it!

    • @InkDiaries
      @InkDiaries 2 месяца назад +1

      We use ACE as well and have no issues. My kids enjoy it and they’re all above grade level. ACE works for us 😊 continue using what works for your family!

  • @lucysimons9896
    @lucysimons9896 Год назад +6

    I'm team Abeka for Arithmetic only. I could never do it all. It's so much work! This year we tried another math curriculum and we'll be going back to Abeka for next year school year. TGTB has an appeal because it's open and go and they offer Lang. Arts and Math as a free download. I'm currently phasing out using TGTB simply because it isn't serving our family anymore. I can see holes in my oldest's language arts education. We'll be using IEW from now on.

  • @Sevenarrowsacademy
    @Sevenarrowsacademy Год назад +1

    Your hair is absolutely beautiful on you! LOVE that length!

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      Oh thank you! My husband wants it long again, so we’ll see. But I’ll enjoy the summer cut until then. Thanks again!

  • @bellaann518
    @bellaann518 Год назад +8

    I love TGTB. It’s free 😂. I do like Master Books but we finish Math 2 in 3 months. I love MB. My kids loves TGTB 🤷‍♀️. The price is right .

  • @KittyCuties33
    @KittyCuties33 11 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for your thoughts on other curriculum. It provides useful feedback. :)
    The Good and the Beautiful is watered down to basic Christianity beliefs, which both LDS and other demoninations share to help create common ground. From what I've seen, the main purpose is not to teach spiritually but to have a good and solid Christian framework that provides good and clean learning and literature. So much now-a-days isn't morally clean or with beautiful descriptive language, and it's nice to know that based on their content, I can trust my kids are reading clean and moral content that supports healthy families. That being said, I don't agree with everything in it and we talk about it as a family and discuss it deeper.

  • @CCgirl2083
    @CCgirl2083 Год назад +2

    I love your honestly about the programs you talk about every year. It's actually the reason I choose MUS in the first place. My adhd daughter is doing well with it when she couldn't in others, plus we don't need testing where I live. TGTB (pervious edition) has been amazing for my children in many ways for reading and spelling rules. The spelling words themselves didn't work for us but doing the actives kept it fun enough. I have no option on their math. Handwriting is gentle and I've enjoyed watching the girls get better everyday.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your curriculum, sounds like a great year. And thank you for your support as well!

  • @FamilyStyleLearning
    @FamilyStyleLearning Год назад +1

    Great video concepts. And really well said. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tiffanymaleport
    @tiffanymaleport Год назад +5

    Thanks for your feedback it was cool to see your opinion! I was surprised to see ACE ❤️I love it! We used Abeka for kindergarten and now ACE going forward! My favorite part about it is the focus on Gods Word!! I’ll be curious to see the ones you do prefer!!!

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      That one comes out Thursday!

    • @tiffanymaleport
      @tiffanymaleport Год назад +1

      @@LivingWithEve awesome good to know!!!! I get notifications so I’ll definitely check it out!

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      Great! And thanks so much!!

    • @michellewei7349
      @michellewei7349 11 месяцев назад +2

      My son is 12 with ADHD (inattentive) and he LOVES ACE! Second year of it. No looking back. NJ in the house!

  • @lwalls
    @lwalls Год назад +3

    We had very good experiences with T4L (limited to math) and my husband used Ace in school and absorbed it like a sponge. I've taught Abeka and I guess I understand why it's so popular in schools. It's so, well, standardized! Lol! You don't need to actually plan anything. What I think all of these have in common is they really only fit into more unique situations, like families who are fine with the 100% computer learning of T4L, or when parent and child share a penchant for details and linear thought, so Abeka seems to work fine. Or, a child who is really, sincerely motivated to learn will find Ace very rewarding. But none of that describes most homeschool families. Good list and good feedback!

  • @avalle05
    @avalle05 Год назад +1

    Love your honesty!

  • @elenahajda9291
    @elenahajda9291 Год назад +3

    The good and the beautiful works best for us. I'm actually grateful it's not religious too much. Kids have to be kids, prayer in the morning is about enough 🙏 ❤

  • @jenniferyounkin8920
    @jenniferyounkin8920 Год назад +1

    I appreciate your feedback on MUS. I am always tempted to get it for my son, but you’re right, you would have to stick with it year after year to not have major gaps and use the program successfully. I agree that Abeka is too much, but my son has done really well with the math. The spiral review (to ad nauseum for me) is really effective for him.

  • @cmkar8830
    @cmkar8830 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. Very helpful.

  • @ashleyacosta3149
    @ashleyacosta3149 Год назад +9

    We attempted the good and the beautiful this year for la and math and it was terrible! I hate to say it but I can’t wait to be done with it. I love how beautiful it is and the picture studies though.

    • @bellaann518
      @bellaann518 Год назад +2

      Oh no! Masterbooks is more gentle. I loved it. But we finished level 2 in first grade in 3 months. Mine needed something more challenging. I do like how TGTB throws in some science, history,& geography.

    • @Kaylin09
      @Kaylin09 Год назад

      Same😢

    • @Kelly_Mae
      @Kelly_Mae 6 месяцев назад

      Hi! Can you please share what was terrible about the good and beautiful? I am looking for a new curriculum.

  • @LaciElements08
    @LaciElements08 Год назад +2

    We started with TGATB my kids didn't retain it at all. We have moved on to Christian Light Education ( CLE ) as well as Rod and Staff. We do use TGATB level 3 cursive though. One of our kids is on the spectrum, and the color coding style of teaching the letters really reaches her.

  • @gracefullychaotic9811
    @gracefullychaotic9811 Год назад +2

    We use MUS. But we also live in a state where testing is not required, so I'm happy using it at our pace for me kids to master different math topics. I thought you did a great job explaining why you don't use these curriculums. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    • @karivanhorn1765
      @karivanhorn1765 Год назад

      We love MUS both of my kids where not getting it, and now they are confident. We also don't have testing in our state, so it works out great for us!

  • @kimberlyamapes1201
    @kimberlyamapes1201 Год назад +1

    I agree with all of your picks and for many of the same reasons.

  • @tiakennedy2608
    @tiakennedy2608 Год назад +5

    I am not a fan of TGAB and switched my kids off it, but then found that for one of my kids it actually worked better than Beast Academy and IEW so we're back to it for language arts and math for her. My 4 year old also uses it when he wants to do lessons. The new earlier years are excellent imo but the later years were not ideal. Way too much practise work for a kid who grasps concepts quickly and I could imagine for a child having trouble it'd be overwhelming. Definitely not got a lot in it re integrating God into topics, but I like that given how different an LDS ("Mormon") view point is to a Christian's (Ex-LDS Christian here)

  • @juliepreston7597
    @juliepreston7597 12 дней назад +1

    We tried Math U See for my high schooler and we tried for two weeks and she was lost and not learning at all. She’s right that you have to start from the beginning to end end with Math U See. My child hated the videos and the curriculum was impossible. 400.00 wasted…. Save yourself.

  • @jenniferharley8987
    @jenniferharley8987 Год назад +3

    We are using ACE for math, spelling and science this year. Loving it for math. My son needed the repetition it offers. The science and spelling are so boring! Looking for a more hands on approach for my wiggly kiddo.

    • @michellewei7349
      @michellewei7349 11 месяцев назад

      When I ran ACE diagnostics for my son last year... he scored so HIGHT on Word Buidling! Basically, all he has to do is 8th grade level. He doesn't want to do it until 8th grade because he wants to see the characters naturally grow in age!

  • @peachy_reina
    @peachy_reina Год назад +3

    Agree 100%. I've tried and researched so many things. I have commitment issues as well 😂 Didn't love TGTB and Math U See wouldn't work. I prefer spiral.. especially with ADHD children. I also believe in personalizing curriculums per my children's individual learning styles. I also realized that with 5 children, we are not a "fluff" kind of family.

  • @darrylg3861
    @darrylg3861 Год назад +2

    I used abeka. It made it easier. I was a single mom so I definitely needed the help. At that time it was compiled by Pensacola State College. I also was fortunate to live in an area with one of the largest Homeschool Association in the country. I was amazed at how the parents helped each other. I had no idea what I was doing. But it was the best decision I ever made

    • @GardenMinistry.
      @GardenMinistry. Год назад +2

      Yes! There are definitely ways to simplify Abeka to help it work for each family, we are parent lead so we tweak it, and we've been loving it especially for the beginning Phonics years!

  • @CalmintheChaosHomeschool
    @CalmintheChaosHomeschool Год назад +1

    I grew up with Ace paces… they were ok. I was a self motivated child, so I guess it worked? But I would never use it with my kids. Maybe one subject, but I doubt it.

  • @non-gmo
    @non-gmo Год назад +3

    I'm with you on all these! We started with Abeka when I began homeschooling and holy moly is that workbook overload. Also, not a fan of the spiral math approach that it follows as well as TGATB. I found it too confusing in chaotic for all of our brains to bounce around and explain so many concepts in one day.
    I have finally found our groove in eclectic homeschooling lol.
    I use AO and truth quest combination for History and Bible core.
    I combine Charlotte Mason arithmetic with Ray's arithmetic.
    For reading we swap out McGuffy's with chapter readers, like Mr Popper's penguins.
    For a writing we do copywork or I just have my daughter write her own stories which she loves.
    And finally we do Latin but we usually spread one year out over two :)
    Science consists of just going outside and getting dirty!

    • @kaprenawheatman8222
      @kaprenawheatman8222 Год назад +2

      We love science shepherd for science for our boys. I have 4 boys and 1 girl. My daughter enjoys master books for science but my boys do well with the short science lessons that science shepherd does. They learn something and don’t have to sit still for a long period of time. The video lessons are between three and 5 minutes for my 1st grader and he just has to answer a few questions when done. Sometimes 3 or 4 questions. And sometimes there is a crossword or word search. He likes crosswords but hates word searches so we usually throw out the word searches or I only ask him to find half of the words. We are currently doing earth science. This is our second year to use the curriculum. My other son who is in 8th grade is doing physical science and he enjoys the lessons as well. But we also do a lot of outdoor time for the boys. They are able to take school better in small chunks when they are able to run in between lessons. Although, I am not Mormon, I do like TGTB for my younger boys as well. Again it goes back to the short lessons. It is great for pre-k and kindergarten and even 1st grade. It makes them not hate school because we don’t sit for long for each subject.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!!

  • @cassiedelash5879
    @cassiedelash5879 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @genessatorsy3222
    @genessatorsy3222 5 месяцев назад

    So helpful!!!! Thank you!

  • @nunziawright6442
    @nunziawright6442 Год назад +2

    We Love the good and the beautiful. But I do use LA and Math only. for other subjects I go with Masterbook

  • @deedeescarberry5981
    @deedeescarberry5981 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video, I’m enjoying your channel!
    I’m curious if you’re familiar with Rightstart Math, which is what I’m using for a second year now. I know it’s also a bit different than the way math is usually taught in the US. Have you noticed kids having an issue transitioning out of Rightstart?

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      I used that for my daughter in 2nd grade. We almost killed each other. Now she does teaching textbooks and she’s doing great!!

  • @de5889
    @de5889 Год назад +1

    I think the ACE Paces might depend on the subject. I get that it would be easy to not retain in that manner for most subjects. My kids have done their music and Spanish. They worked wonderfully, but those are both subjects that require more involvement. You can’t just regurgitate; you have to understand.

  • @Homelifelearning
    @Homelifelearning Год назад +2

    We are a UK non religious family and we home educate. My daughter uses G&tb maths and this is her 2nd yr. She loves it and is doing great. We love the fact it is wishy-washy religious as we just skip those bits.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +1

      I have notice a lot of secular families love TGATB. I’m so glad it works for you.

  • @courtneysimon444
    @courtneysimon444 29 дней назад +1

    Hi! What do you think about using Science and Social Studies Ace Paces to knockout nonfiction reading comprehension? I also like that it can take care of scripture memorization, vocabulary cursive, and geography practice as well! I couldn’t see using it for a full curriculum…but for a reluctant reader, I thought it would be great in those two subjects. Thoughts?
    I agree on TGATB. I’ve tried more than once to use it. It’s busy and there doesn’t seem to be any depth.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  8 дней назад +1

      I am not a fan of ACE PACE. It feels like it is very traditional and worksheet based.

  • @BanksfMax
    @BanksfMax 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve used ACE and this is our 4th year using it. At first it was what we needed to not overwhelm the ADHD student, but this 4th year I question if he’s really learning much especially in the Language Arts area. So next year I plan to only use the Bible Reading and Science that we won’t finish this year, and use Christian Light Education and Rod and Staff History/Geography. We will be repeating level 4 because that’s where he tested in Math and Language Arts. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Drestic
    @Drestic Год назад +1

    I have used abeka for kindergarten and now 1st grade. I don't feel like it is rigorous at this time, but maybe that won't happen until later. Are you talking about it being rigorous in all grades or just older grades? I dont want to keep getting it if I'm going to drown in it one year without realizing. This is my second year homeschooling and I live in ny so I needed something solid.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +1

      If it’s not to much for you then stick with it. For some, it’s too much. It doesn’t jump or anything like that, it’s just a very traditional curriculum. It will cover everything. Some homeschoolers don’t want that.

  • @elisabethcruz7368
    @elisabethcruz7368 Год назад +1

    I used Math U See with my kid in K, 1 and 2. We quit after that. She hated it. She did not understand it. She re-did 2nd grade math in 3rd grade with a different curriculum. And its been so much better!

  • @AaWa-dp4oq
    @AaWa-dp4oq 12 дней назад +1

    My kids love math u see! Much to my chagrin 😂 I don’t even remember why I even went with it originally because it is the opposite of what I love (color, variety, etc). But my kids love it. But I really want to switch to Apologia math this coming year.

  • @audreymaldonado5655
    @audreymaldonado5655 Год назад +1

    I tried MUS with my oldest in 1st. He hated it because it was boring. He would say, I can’t only do addition! I need to do subtraction & multiplication too! 😂. But I started using it last year for my 7th grader. It was the only way she understood fractions, but MUS Algebra 1 wasn’t working for her so I switched her to teaching textbooks.

  • @scrunchymommabear5877
    @scrunchymommabear5877 Год назад +1

    I like TG&TB more as a supplemental Christian filler. My kiddos are younger and we like that... but I only do it 3 days a week and only 3 subjects

  • @alwaysaperdue1
    @alwaysaperdue1 Год назад +1

    My son lost 3 years of consistent writing and grammar instruction while we used tgatb. I can see it could work if someone already knew HOW to write but it was too vague for him.

  • @kllawrence
    @kllawrence Год назад +1

    Which math would you choose for your daughter? My daughter has T21 as well. She's only 3 but I am planning on homeschooling her.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      I’m using So Happy To Learn right now.

  • @jessiemadanat5455
    @jessiemadanat5455 Год назад +1

    Agree with all you said add Life Pac

  • @Jolene166
    @Jolene166 Год назад +2

    Oh man, I'm with you on Abeka. I went through it in Christian school. It was rigorous, but I HATED teaching it. It's so . . .extra. haha too many charts, cards, worksheets. . .all the things! Who can keep track of all that when you have tiny kids all around?! Not this girl.
    But, yes. It is a good curriculum, if you like it 😁

  • @kaitlynlewis6958
    @kaitlynlewis6958 Год назад +1

    What about seton books? And what about five in a row? Thinking about starting with those in the fall with my kindergarden

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +1

      I am not familiar with Seton. Five in A Row is very nice. It’s great for bonding and even for co-op. It’s also very simple and easy to replicate after you understand the pattern.

  • @joyfullyhomeschoolingboys
    @joyfullyhomeschoolingboys Год назад +1

    Do you think supplementing would help when it comes to MathUSee?

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад

      No, Math U See is a stand alone. It will teach Math but it’s a different approach.

  • @FaithFamilyHomeschool
    @FaithFamilyHomeschool Месяц назад +1

    Could I bother you for your opinion for high school math curriculum? I want to stick with one for the twins' high school career. I'm between CTC Math and Mr. D Math. Are you familiar? Have you seen good testing scores using either of these?

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Месяц назад

      I would lean more toward Mr. D. I have not seen test score result for either but I know his program is solid especially if you stay consistent with it through the high school career.

  • @ginagiberti9283
    @ginagiberti9283 Год назад +2

    I'm a little surprised to see MUS on your list since it is so popular in the ADHD groups. I had definitely heard before that standardized testing can be an issue since the skills are taught in a different order (but that wasn't our personal experience).

    • @heidibarker2120
      @heidibarker2120 Год назад +1

      My son uses MUS, but he gets through it so quickly that we add in Beast Academy. The combination of the two have worked amazingly well. We have to test and he scores greater than 90 percentile every year. I think it levels out with spiral programs at the end of Zeta.

    • @ginagiberti9283
      @ginagiberti9283 Год назад +2

      @@heidibarker2120 Same. Except I add on topical units at the end of the year when they finish MUS. I thought BA looked really fun but my kids didn't like it.

  • @oneblessedmommy4024
    @oneblessedmommy4024 Год назад +3

    Everyone I know uses Abeka... I'm the only one who does not 😂 Abeka is too much. Never used Math U See but through research I knew it wouldn't be a good fit. We use The Good and The Beautiful all the way for academic purposes. Our church provides Sunday school curriculum that we use for Bible, teaching strong foundations of our faith and it is definitely not watered down 😉 it even provides Hebrew learning which I LOVE!

  • @JupiterMoJo
    @JupiterMoJo Год назад +1

    Any thoughts on Monarch all in one for first time homeschooling 5th grade?

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      I know it but not really well. But from those that use it, they love it.

  • @gwynethlester1421
    @gwynethlester1421 Год назад +1

    Completely agree on TGTB. I tried it for both of my kids and my it did not work at all. The phonics did not work at all and I did not feel there was enough writing instruction for my dyslexic son. My daughter is a natural writer but again really did not feel there was enough writing instruction. I liked the integration of other subjects, but neither of my teens liked this. I did not like the timeline in which they do their history. And then there was the us constitution course issue… That made us realize for numerous reasons that this just wasn’t the right fit.

  • @full-timeventures5885
    @full-timeventures5885 Год назад +2

    Hi there! I have a question about The Good and the Beautiful . Do you choose not to use it because of it's being so controversial? Or do you think that it is a structurally sound curriculum for math and language? I would really appreciate honest feedback on the academic integrity of it given your expertise. 😊

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      I don’t use it because it’s controversial and there is really nothing overly special about it. Also, I’m not crazy about the format either. How it’s presented. I would rather put my money and time into something that works for our family better. A company that I can have trust in, that works well with my values. There are so many options out there, Why would I use a curriculum just because everyone else is doing it or because it makes me trendy. Instead of TBGAB I would look at My Father’s World with a math curriculum added. Or BJU, Alpha Omega, Horizon, Christian Liberty Press, or others.

    • @full-timeventures5885
      @full-timeventures5885 Год назад

      @@LivingWithEve thank you!

    • @evalinemama
      @evalinemama Год назад +2

      @@LivingWithEve Not using TGTB because of the controversy is another form of "jumping on a bandwagon." You are jumping on the bandwagon of refusing to use it because of the controversy surrounding the owner's faith, because a lot of people stay away from it for that reason. I wasn't using it when the first video that started the controversy came out. Still I found that video distasteful. It wasn't until a couple years later that I decided to try it when we were struggling with other stuff we were using. It clicked so well for us I felt like I found a pot of gold. My reason for using and loving it had nothing to do with hype.

  • @hollys6821
    @hollys6821 8 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t figure out why people like The good and the beautiful either. We tried it because of the hype and it was awful for all
    Of us.
    What are you’re the thoughts on easy peasy?

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  7 месяцев назад +1

      Easy Peasy is a pretty basic curriculum. Nothing over the top. It works. I do like that they incorporate the Bible. However, from a nerdy education perspective… I do think the LA portion needs a little more.

  • @girl4granted
    @girl4granted Год назад +1

    Do you have any tips for preparing your kids for formal testing (legally required)?

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +1

      It really depends on the test. A lot of test have study guides you can use to prepare. I would start there, by looking for the study guides.

  • @sandragordon6219
    @sandragordon6219 Год назад +1

    My older daughter loves the Abeka earth science but my younger child would hate it! Too much info! My older daughter thrives on too much info lol

  • @evainterrupted
    @evainterrupted Год назад +1

    MUS is working for now, MB was a serious let down. I'm also not a fan of TGATB. Never been an abeka fan either. We are using AO now and its been like giving especially with the kids special needs.

  • @nancyann1090
    @nancyann1090 4 месяца назад +1

    You can stop with MUS after ZETA. Than it progresses similar to other programs. But yes MUS teaches concepts in a different order than traditional curriculum. But it WILL cover everything. The way it teaches is so good for kids who struggle with math!!

  • @erinsnook8537
    @erinsnook8537 Год назад +1

    I was not impressed with TGTB at all. I had High School level 1 and have no idea how it can be considered rigorous or advanced.

  • @ldv02
    @ldv02 Год назад +1

    What about Saxon math?

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +1

      I’ve never used it, but I know there are mixed opinions on it. I’m pretty much in different about it. It’s very solid, I do know that.

  • @StephanieMT
    @StephanieMT Год назад +2

    Good and beautiful does not work for my family.

  • @boogsassy1
    @boogsassy1 Год назад +3

    I do most of Abeka and it is a lot but so far in 6st grade, no problem. I may be the odd ball here🤪 I am doing Generations for history and Apologia for science for her 7th grade year. I guess different strokes for different folks and it greatly depends on each kid. I still enjoy watching everyone's opinions and still am a loyal watcher😉Many of these moms gave me the courage to homeschool in the first place. ❤

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      Oh I actually like Generations! And Apologia!!

  • @KittyCuties33
    @KittyCuties33 11 месяцев назад

    Also, on a personal note, we would appreciate more correctly being called Latter-day Saints or preferably members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is the official name of our church. Many know us as "Mormons" due to "The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ" that we use along with the Bible, but we don't worship the prophets Mormon or Joseph Smith. We are very much Christians and worship God and also Jesus Christ as our Savior and center of our focus and teachings, just like other denominations. I am glad there are so many resources now that can help point us toward God together. It is very needed in society today. Thanks for your understanding and respect. I've really enjoyed many helpful tips from your videos! ❤️

  • @rabbitila7685
    @rabbitila7685 Год назад +2

    I don't care for Abeka.

  • @believestthouthis7
    @believestthouthis7 3 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate your perspective on these curriculum options and hearing what parents have to say in the comment section.
    Personally we love Abeka. I continue looking at other choices, but keeping coming back to Abeka as being the right fit. I like that it is so well-rounded, thorough and rigorous. It provides lots of opportunity for more review or practice if needed. I also love that their Bible and English programs are so strong. People often praise those in particular. Our family loves starting every day with the Bible portion. They include songs, Scripture and a Bible lesson and it sets the tone for rest of the learning. I can tell that there is a sense of accomplishment when the school day is complete. I'm keeping an open mind, but I get the impression that we won't be using anything else because it has been so effective for us.

  • @heatherdellosa9220
    @heatherdellosa9220 5 месяцев назад

    We are not religious so I actually seek out secular curriculum and tried Time for Learning with my daughter one part of a year. I just wanted to state that we thought it was among the WORST curriculums I’ve ever used! There were so many confusing multiple choice questions that even I couldn’t figure out, and the lesson videos were just awful. Boring and monotone cartoons. We scrapped that one so fast.

  • @babybellalovesbeagle
    @babybellalovesbeagle 3 месяца назад +1

    Do you like Christiona ight?

  • @heatherscofield8474
    @heatherscofield8474 2 месяца назад +1

    TGTB is incredibly underwhelming. Pretty, but boring.

  • @ldv02
    @ldv02 Год назад +8

    I don’t understand why people use curriculum to teach their faith. For that use the Bible. The Christian families that have no other option than to send their kids to Public school are not expecting their curriculum to teach about their faith, they teach that at home with the Bible.

    • @LivingWithEve
      @LivingWithEve  Год назад +2

      Well I think they use curriculum that teach faith and use the Bible.

    • @believestthouthis7
      @believestthouthis7 3 месяца назад

      That's the beauty of homeschooling. Your faith can be a part of the education, as opposed to how it is in the public schools, where prayer and Bible teaching has been removed.

  • @hollys6821
    @hollys6821 Год назад +1

    I agree with this video. I tried the Good and the Beautiful because of all the hype and was totally not into it. Neither were my kids. I find it weird when curriculum tells parents what to say, like word for word. Just not my style and I agree with watered down.

  • @SuperAndora
    @SuperAndora Год назад +1

    I don’t understand, are you being sarcastic? About these 5 curriculum? Lol sorry it’s hard for me to understand this culture

  • @1986kimberlyg
    @1986kimberlyg Год назад +3

    Thank you for articulating how I feel about TGTB. I’m not sure why it’s so popular (maybe it’s the ascetics?) but with so many amazing Christian curriculums out there, why choose something wrapped up in controversy, whose owner worships a different God? Never made any sense to me.

  • @samanthashirley206
    @samanthashirley206 9 месяцев назад +2

    I was looking into time 4 learning recently and saw some reviews that it has gone "woke" and has some pretty troubling content. I haven't seen it personally, just read the reviews. 🤷‍♀️ also, I'd love to see Eve do a review of Homeschoolong Torah! Thanks for the video!

  • @jedsonjadiel
    @jedsonjadiel Год назад +5

    I just don't like the way you talk about TGTB.