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Homeschool With Me | Math Lessons for a Living Education Level 1 | Special Needs Students
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
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Homeschool with me! Today I will be teaching a lesson in Math Lessons for a Living Education to my 1st grade daughter who has special needs. Math Lessons for a Living Education by Master Books is a phenomenal program for struggling math students and special needs students. This is part 2 of my homeschooling with special needs series.
Math Lessons for a Living Education Level 1: amzn.to/2OL7UwF
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I love every thing about this curriculum. The worksheets are focused and specific. She’s so sweet.
I think the short, focused lessons are why it works so well for Sophie. Thank you!
This is our favorite math. Daniel loves it because there isn’t any busy work. I love its gentle approach.
Me too!
Way to go Sophie!
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I think it’s so beautiful how your homeschool her! God has given you a beautiful gift.
Thank you! ❤️
I love how patient you are with her! You are seriously mom goals for me!
Thank you! So sweet! ❤️
Thanks for showing us this Curriculum. I have never heard of it.
I wouldn’t have chosen it for Katie, but it was perfect for Sophie!
@@simplejoyfilledliving I have a special needs brother, so I understand finding what works best for the individual child. 😊
I wanted to give everyone a tip when it comes to letter and number writing. Take a highlighter on the blank line and draw the letter or number. Then have them write the number or letter over the highlighted one. Practice makes perfect!
We love math lessons for living education and we are using it with our special needs daughter and it’s been great for her.
Also I LOVE the idea of cups and popsicle sticks I’m going to have to switch to this bc I’m tired of beans ending up all over my house.
I didn’t even think about the mess but the beans are too hard for Sophie to manipulate by herself.
I love the cups and popsycle sticks--the hands-on math that you do. Young kids can really internalize math a lot better when they can see it physically.
It helps Sophie so much to be hands on.
This curriculum looks great! I may look into this a little further for my daughter!
I think I’m falling more and more in love with Masterbooks curriculum the more I see! I actually really love that there aren’t a ton of manipulatives, sometimes it’s overload to try to keep up with it all.
I agree. I recently purchased some of their high school history and we are testing that out now.
I have never heard of this math curriculum before it looks like a good program that fits well with Sophie thanks for the walkthrough and lesson demo!
You're welcome!
I have four special needs children brought to me through adoption. I’m using levels 2&3 with my oldest two but I’ve wondered how the lower levels would work with special needs or if a heavy manipulative curriculum like Right Start math or TGTB would be necessary. I LOVE the idea of using popsicle sticks for the place value village!
We’ve used Right Start and TG&TB with Sophie and MLFLE seems to be the best for her. It moves slower and there’s no assuming of knowledge.
We just purchased this curriculum. Cool see a different level. Thanks!
How are you liking it so far?
Our Blessed Life it’s awesome, actually. So much easier for me.
I thought Noah would love this but it did not go well at all. I know a lot of people love it though. 😎
This level was good for Sophie. But it all fell apart in level 2, and we switched to Rod and Staff.
@@simplejoyfilledliving I know with Noah I'll think something's absolutely perfect and it's going to be that way forever and then bam we had a wall and I have to start all over. At the current moment he's doing amazing in the good and the beautiful kit doesn't matter to me that he's 13 as long as I find something that will work with him. We will see how long it lasts 😁
I have been circling around the idea of switching to this math too. how did you guys handle the transition? was it a smooth transition? how do you handle a transition like that? that's what I'm struggling with. I dont mind the change, but the transition I struggle with. thank you so much!
The transition was pretty easy. Coming from TG&TB, the beginning of this book was a good bit of of review. So I skipped the super easy stuff and started her in around week 3 or 4. After that, I decided to move straight through without skipping anything else in order to have a firm foundation with numbers. You may want to look online at the table of contents to compare it to what you are currently using and make sure you think you’re choosing the right level too. Their first grade moves way slower than what we were using, but that’s exactly what we needed.
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Hi do you think Singapore math is for special needs children?
I have never used Singapore math. I really don’t know much about it.