A Beka to Time4Learning ?s 7th and 2nd Grade (dyslexia)
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:10 pm
My son is moving into 7th Grade and has used A Beka since Kindergarten. We have substituted or added other curricula but A Beka was always the base. His standardized testing scores have always been grades above his level so it has certainly been successful for us.
My daughter is also moving into 2nd and has used A Beka successfully. She is at grade level but needs a bit more work on reading (diagnosed with Dyslexia this year).
We want to change things up a bit since this will be my daughter's first year homeschooling. I'm intrigued by Time4Learning.
I have some questions.
Has anybody here had a student is above grade level switch to Time4Learning? If so, was it too easy or did you find it challenging enough?
I know many homeschool parents hate the mention of standardized testing. We're not one of them though LOL. We like to do the same type of test yearly and see what worked and what did not. Right or wrong, we like this method. So, for those who have children using Time4Learning, how are those standardized test scores?
Also, if you have a young child with Dyslexia, did Time4Learning work well for you? Were there any challenges? My daughter does also attend therapy so she gets more help than we'll be providing.
Thank you so much for any input. I really appreciate it.
My daughter is also moving into 2nd and has used A Beka successfully. She is at grade level but needs a bit more work on reading (diagnosed with Dyslexia this year).
We want to change things up a bit since this will be my daughter's first year homeschooling. I'm intrigued by Time4Learning.
I have some questions.
Has anybody here had a student is above grade level switch to Time4Learning? If so, was it too easy or did you find it challenging enough?
I know many homeschool parents hate the mention of standardized testing. We're not one of them though LOL. We like to do the same type of test yearly and see what worked and what did not. Right or wrong, we like this method. So, for those who have children using Time4Learning, how are those standardized test scores?
Also, if you have a young child with Dyslexia, did Time4Learning work well for you? Were there any challenges? My daughter does also attend therapy so she gets more help than we'll be providing.
Thank you so much for any input. I really appreciate it.