Kindergarten Math Curriculum | Math With Confidence and Singapore Primary 2022 | Homeschool Math
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- čas přidán 8. 01. 2023
- Hello and Welcome! This video is a bit of a lengthy one! I compare two different Kindergarten math curricula side by side. But I hope this video is helpful to you. Both curricula are linked below after the time stamps. Please feel free to ask any questions!
01:59 What it Comes With and Price
03:22 Materials
06:06 Table of Contents
08:50 Organization / Layout
15:13 Student Workbooks
18:09 PROS and CONS (MWC)
22:04 PROS and CONS (SPM22)
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Kindergarten Math With Confidence:
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Singapore Primary Mathematics 2022 (KB is shown in this video):
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What an exceptional review! Thank you for taking the time to make this video. ❤
Thank you for saying that! Videos take a lot of time for me (I'm pretty slow at it), so it feels nice to have someone see the effort! 🥰
This was very helpful. I love being aware of all that's out there as I plan and decide for the upcoming school year. Thank you for sharing this! 💕☺️
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful! I'm the same way, always trying to see what the options are!
Really enjoyed this review of the 2 curriculums. Very thorough and informative. Thanks looking forward to more videos 😊
Thanks so much for your kind comment! I’m so glad it was helpful!
This is so, so so helpful in picking curriculum for my daughter! Thank you!!
I’m so glad it was helpful! 😊
This video is very informative. Thank you!
I’m so glad it was helpful!
This is such a helpful video! We just switched from Math With Confidence Grade 1 to Primary Math 2022 1a. So far, we really like it. Please keep us updated, I'd love to hear how it's going throughout the year!
Thank you! And I'll try to update as time goes on:) We originally switched because I didn't feel like he was quite ready for grade 1 (he is young for his grade), and its been a great fit for him!
Hi Amie!
Why did you switch from MWC to Singapore?
So, you completed MWC & then did Singapore for more practice? Which one do like more?
Yes! I didn't feel like my son was quite ready to move on to first grade math so we did Singapore. And to be honest, I don't know if I like one more than the other. My 6 yr. old seems to prefer Singapore and I think it is a better fit for him. But if I were doing this with my older son, I would have picked MWC for him because he prefers more games and less workbooks.
So, I already bought Math with Confidence K to use next year. But I would like to add more number sense without buying a whole new curriculum. Any ideas to do that?
Hi Amy! Something the curriculum suggests at each checkpoint, is just re-visiting the activities in the lessons until you feel they are ready to move on. There are also lots of free game ideas on Pinterest. Kate Snow does have a couple supplemental books, Addition Facts that Stick, and Subtraction Facts That Stick. I haven't used either of them, but the reviews are great! We have also bought card games that have math built into them, like, Clumsy Thief Jr., or Rat-A-Tat-Cat. I think most kids probably do just fine with the amount given, my son was just on the younger side when we used it last year, and Math is just trickier for him to grasp!
I just had one other thought! The Good and The Beautiful do offer their entire math curriculum to download for free. We have occasionally printed off pages from them to do as well, so that might be something to look into!
@@karifacer Oh this is so helpful!! I definitely want to add more math games into daily life. My daughter will be an older K. She will turn 6 in October. So, it may be just right anyway. :)
How do you think of this compared to horizons math or apologia ?
I actually haven't looked into Horizons or Apologia much, so I'm not sure.
Is it because mwc is spiral and they come back again to it in grade 1?
Are you referring to the addition and subtraction practice? They do come back to it in grade 1! But it is similar to the kindergarten one in that they cover many topics over the year and then also advance to more difficult topics. You should be able to view the table of contents online though to see what the topics are. I think most kids grasp the concepts fine with the amount of time given, my son just needed more practice!
@@karifacer Yes that's what I was meaning. And thank you for the clarifying reply :)
No problem! Thank you for watching:)