Thank you for checking in! I’m still on hiatus now that I’m working part time outside the home. I’m not sure when I’ll be back honestly. I miss making videos, but there are only so many hours in a day 😅
It’s going well. I kind of handed it off to her and just check in occasionally to see how she’s doing. I wish I had more time to sit and discuss with her, but she doesn’t enjoy that part anyway 😆 I think she’s not really enjoying it, but she’s participating. I think it looks phenomenal, but of course I’m the mom! I do think some of the assignments could be a little more clear on what is expected, but that might be left open intentionally to give parents some sway?
I'm interested in how your daughter will be using Khan Academy for middle school science this year. Did you pull from all 3 courses to create your own? Is there a reason you chose to not have her work strictly in one of the middle school sciences?
I tried to take a very laid-back and child-led approach for her this year because 1) she’s NOT a fan of science in general, and 2) I’m now working part time and need to delegate a bit. Basically I created a class that includes all three courses. I set a mastery goal for Biology for her (because we studied biology all last year, I figured it’d be mostly review) and let her work 30 minutes per day at her own pace until she mastered the material. Doing it this way was far less work for me than assigning certain topics and things individually. She just “mastered” Biology and feels pretty proud of herself!
Khan Academy is a little tricky at first. I’m not even sure I’m using it to it’s fullest potential either, but I can share what we’ve tried so far 🤗 Stay tuned!
Yes, I actually did a video on this recently! My daughter just started using Essay Voyage about a week ago, though. I’m not quite ready to give a full review, but she seems to like it so far. Here’s the video I mentioned on why we dropped MCT for now: ruclips.net/video/zkdz6wviG7Q/видео.html
Absolutely! I plan to do a review soon. Short version is it’s super thorough and the rigor is there for a kid who enjoys science and/or a challenge. It’s quite a lot of moving parts, which is something to consider based on your time and interest.
I used to teach Math in public school and love the upper school program for MUS. My son has done pre-algebra and algebra. It is absolutely a college prep curriculum. We have used the videos with MUS. My son is very good at math and hated the samples for AOPS because he doesn’t want to know the “why” - I loved it as a kid, but it was not a good fit for him. Also check out Mr D Math. We spent a semester doing Saxon Math and hated it!
I’d love to hear more! I’m tempted to stay with what we know. I can’t remember now where I heard that the rigor just wasn’t there. I have the Prealgebra teacher book in storage, so I’ll be looking that over again soon too. There is also the independent aspect of it too. Short answer: I don’t know what I’m doing any more than the next homeschooling mom 😅
@@RegularSecularMama I’ve heard the same and I just don’t see it! I’ve also read so many stories of families using MUS through Calculus and going on to successful college math experiences! Here’s my take…I think people don’t think the rigor is there with MUS because they don’t jam so many words or problems on a page (each problem set is only 20 problems), or maybe they think the use of manipulatives means it’s less rigorous at that level 🤷♀️ Honestly, I think Saxon became so popular in the homeschool community because so many homeschoolers felt like they had to prove they were “doing enough” and thought that if they made their students do all of the Saxon problems they were “doing enough”!
Oh my goodness, those Saxon worksheets were such a huge turn off! I can see that having an influence on people’s opinions for sure. Interesting. I have the Prealgebra book in storage, I’ll have to dig it out and more closely compare the topics covered 🤔
I hope you're doing well! I'd love to see an update your channel is helpful to me!
Thank you for checking in! I’m still on hiatus now that I’m working part time outside the home. I’m not sure when I’ll be back honestly. I miss making videos, but there are only so many hours in a day 😅
Thank you so much for sharing! I hope you’ll share more on science and using Khan Academy’s new middle school content.
Absolutely!
Oh man! Not hitting the record button is the worst! Great choices! Hope you guys have a wonderful 7th grade year!
I must be living under a rock! I had no idea Khan Academy was free! Thank you for sharing. I definitely need that in my back pocket!
Oh yes!! It’s been in my back pocket since the beginning, and now I finally have a valid use for it 😆
These are some great curriculum choices! Thank you for sharing and putting together this collab.
Thanks! It was fun hosting for once! 😆
I'm definitely interested in hearing more about Kahn Academy!
For sure! We are using it pretty loosely/independently, so I’ll have to get my 12yo to chime in on that review 🤗
How is the History Compass going?
It’s going well. I kind of handed it off to her and just check in occasionally to see how she’s doing. I wish I had more time to sit and discuss with her, but she doesn’t enjoy that part anyway 😆
I think she’s not really enjoying it, but she’s participating. I think it looks phenomenal, but of course I’m the mom! I do think some of the assignments could be a little more clear on what is expected, but that might be left open intentionally to give parents some sway?
Thank you for sharing amd yes I would like to learn how you set up Khan Academy Science
You’re very welcome!
What subjects or grades are you interested in on Khan Academy?
@@RegularSecularMama I am interested for my oldest who is a sixth grader so I tend to look at grade level and a little ahead....☺️
That’s cool ours are so close in age! Glad you found my channel 😊
I'm interested in how your daughter will be using Khan Academy for middle school science this year. Did you pull from all 3 courses to create your own? Is there a reason you chose to not have her work strictly in one of the middle school sciences?
I tried to take a very laid-back and child-led approach for her this year because 1) she’s NOT a fan of science in general, and 2) I’m now working part time and need to delegate a bit.
Basically I created a class that includes all three courses. I set a mastery goal for Biology for her (because we studied biology all last year, I figured it’d be mostly review) and let her work 30 minutes per day at her own pace until she mastered the material. Doing it this way was far less work for me than assigning certain topics and things individually. She just “mastered” Biology and feels pretty proud of herself!
We're going to be using Khan Academy for the first time next school year. Would love to see how you set it up. Thanks!
Of course! I’ll see if I can film something on that soon 😉
What subjects or grades are you interested in on Khan Academy?
Yes, please share how you’re setting up Khan!
This seems to be a popular topic! I’ll get right on it 😉
What subjects or grades are you interested in on Khan Academy?
@@RegularSecularMama science ! I’m started with the middle school but I don’t feel I’m using it as effectively as I could :)
Khan Academy is a little tricky at first. I’m not even sure I’m using it to it’s fullest potential either, but I can share what we’ve tried so far 🤗 Stay tuned!
Did you do a khan academy review?
I have not
Is there a reason you are no longer working with the MCT curriculum anymore?
Yes, I actually did a video on this recently! My daughter just started using Essay Voyage about a week ago, though. I’m not quite ready to give a full review, but she seems to like it so far. Here’s the video I mentioned on why we dropped MCT for now: ruclips.net/video/zkdz6wviG7Q/видео.html
Thank you! I'll watch it. @@RegularSecularMama
You’re welcome ☺️
We are planning on using RSO Biology 2 this year. I would love to hear your thoughts. 🙂
Absolutely! I plan to do a review soon. Short version is it’s super thorough and the rigor is there for a kid who enjoys science and/or a challenge. It’s quite a lot of moving parts, which is something to consider based on your time and interest.
I used to teach Math in public school and love the upper school program for MUS. My son has done pre-algebra and algebra. It is absolutely a college prep curriculum. We have used the videos with MUS. My son is very good at math and hated the samples for AOPS because he doesn’t want to know the “why” - I loved it as a kid, but it was not a good fit for him. Also check out Mr D Math. We spent a semester doing Saxon Math and hated it!
I’d love to hear more! I’m tempted to stay with what we know. I can’t remember now where I heard that the rigor just wasn’t there. I have the Prealgebra teacher book in storage, so I’ll be looking that over again soon too. There is also the independent aspect of it too.
Short answer: I don’t know what I’m doing any more than the next homeschooling mom 😅
@@RegularSecularMama I’ve heard the same and I just don’t see it! I’ve also read so many stories of families using MUS through Calculus and going on to successful college math experiences! Here’s my take…I think people don’t think the rigor is there with MUS because they don’t jam so many words or problems on a page (each problem set is only 20 problems), or maybe they think the use of manipulatives means it’s less rigorous at that level 🤷♀️ Honestly, I think Saxon became so popular in the homeschool community because so many homeschoolers felt like they had to prove they were “doing enough” and thought that if they made their students do all of the Saxon problems they were “doing enough”!
Oh my goodness, those Saxon worksheets were such a huge turn off! I can see that having an influence on people’s opinions for sure. Interesting. I have the Prealgebra book in storage, I’ll have to dig it out and more closely compare the topics covered 🤔
I would love to see more on Khan Academy ❤
I’m sensing a trend! What subjects or grades are you interested in on Khan Academy?