Christie,
Thanks so much for posting your update. You see, I am currently in the same boat and could have written your original two posts. We must have similar tastes, because I unknowingly have closely followed your path.
Quick summary, dd11 (just finished 5th grade) started with A Beka K & 1st, switched to MUS Alpha, Beta, Gamma…(3rd grade)got stuck on or about lesson 24, multiple digit multiplication, (4th grade) switched to Singapore 2A & 2B (because she tested lower than grade level), (5th grade) switched to Strayer-Upton book 1, completed first half (3rd grade portion).
Fortunately, her most recent achievement test results show her on grade level for mathematics procedures and slightly above for problem solving. THIS IS TOTALLY BY THE GRACE OF GOD!!!
I too did well in math, but for whatever reason am a failure at teaching it. I fear my inadequacies and jumping around have hindered her progress, though I believe she is capable, as she’s extremely bright and tests post high school in most other areas. She also now has math phobia 🙁
This year, at the end of 5th grade, she tried Life of Fred and absolutely loved it. After talking with Stanley Schmidt, author of Fred, I started her in Kidneys. However the math was too difficult and she felt she was missing part of the story and wanted to go back. She’s currently in Dogs.
I also just bought SCM Business Math at a homeschool convention. For 6th grade, she wants to continue LOF and work through the SCM math. I’m wondering if this is enough? I’d like to see her either go back to MUS or Singapore or possibly add in some of the Keys to… series. I just worry all of these programs combined will be too much. But, with middle school fast approaching, I’m feeling stressed to settle on something.
I also have a rising 5th grade boy with dyslexia. His math journey also has little to be desired 🙁
I’m encouraged to see you write that your dd will be starting high school with Algebra. God is good! Congratulations, your diligence paid off 🙂
Thanks,
Melissa