This was a very helpful flip through. I believe this is meant to be done 3-4 days a week. Definitely not 6. I use CLE math for my older children and plan to use this in a couple years when my two year old is older.
Thanks for the flip through. We've been using Study Time and Rod and Staff A-F for Preschool. I am thinking to pair R and S G-L with the CLE K2 Workbooks for kindergarten.
From K-3rd grade we used the National K-12 program, and my daughter attended a Pa based virtual public school (free for PA residents) with live virtual classes called Agora Cyber academy. When we moved to Ky we had to find a new alternative for next year, so far the leading candidate for us is Time4learning. It's apparently 50 state, and 100% computer based. A neat thing about it is that you set your own school year, your own vacation days, and your own summer break. You can have your child work 365 days a year and probably graduate at least 2 grades per calender year, or follow a traditional school year schedule (which is what we plan to do). How many little ones are you homeschooling?
After completing this whole level, do you think you would skip kindergarten one and spend more time off kindergarten two if you were to do it over again? My son turns five in October and the kindergarten one just seems so basic
@@PlanPrepPray good to know! We are on lesson 5 of K1 book one. It’s probably too babyish for my 5yo but it’s fun and I think a good introduction to the curriculum for her. We love it so far
I am Mennonite and you saying it wrong makes me giggle. 😅 no worries. Love you, girl! I really enjoy your videos. I am very interested in the cle kindergarten. Thanks for your thorough flip through.
This was a very helpful flip through. I believe this is meant to be done 3-4 days a week. Definitely not 6. I use CLE math for my older children and plan to use this in a couple years when my two year old is older.
Glad it was helpful! Yes it is not meant to be done 6 days.
This looks like a very thorough program! I love the teachers guide too. Thanks for sharing so much detail. 🧡Raye
Thanks for the flip through. We've been using Study Time and Rod and Staff A-F for Preschool. I am thinking to pair R and S G-L with the CLE K2 Workbooks for kindergarten.
Great idea!
From K-3rd grade we used the National K-12 program, and my daughter attended a Pa based virtual public school (free for PA residents) with live virtual classes called Agora Cyber academy. When we moved to Ky we had to find a new alternative for next year, so far the leading candidate for us is Time4learning. It's apparently 50 state, and 100% computer based. A neat thing about it is that you set your own school year, your own vacation days, and your own summer break. You can have your child work 365 days a year and probably graduate at least 2 grades per calender year, or follow a traditional school year schedule (which is what we plan to do).
How many little ones are you homeschooling?
After completing this whole level, do you think you would skip kindergarten one and spend more time off kindergarten two if you were to do it over again? My son turns five in October and the kindergarten one just seems so basic
Did you stick with CLE?
Yes still using it and love it
@@PlanPrepPray good to know! We are on lesson 5 of K1 book one. It’s probably too babyish for my 5yo but it’s fun and I think a good introduction to the curriculum for her. We love it so far
I am Mennonite and you saying it wrong makes me giggle. 😅 no worries. Love you, girl! I really enjoy your videos. I am very interested in the cle kindergarten. Thanks for your thorough flip through.
Oh geez I’m so sorry. I didn’t even realize. Thank you for being so kind. Really appreciate it ❤️
It is all good. ☺️
Girl you're switching up that location on us 😅
😂 keep you on your toes