I’ve had multiple children in different levels of math for the last 20 years. It doesn’t matter which program we use because none of my children are math minded….meaning that math does NOT come easily for them….and ALL have required me to teach them. Spending at least an hour a day….if not more.
I’ve used many different math programs…..and have struggled with them. I hesitated to use RS because of the cost. The time commitment wasn’t as big a deal for me as any math was a time commitment for me. After two years of wanting to try RS but hesitating because of the cost I finally took the plunge. It’s been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
I did group my children as much as possible….but we did get to a place I couldn’t do that. And to be honest…there were some days we didn’t get math done….well, a lesson anyways. Sometimes we’d only play a math game and call it a day….especially if there was sickness or errands.
Some advice….
1. As others have aleady suggested….keep the lesson short. 20-30 minutes each child. If teaching three that should keep you around one hour a day. It’s ok if you don’t finish a lesson. The next day you can finish it and then they can do the worksheet if there is one.
2. Maybe you alternate….do math daily with your oldest child….and alternate math days with your younger two. On the days they don’t do math….you can have the older child play a math game with them for 10-15 minutes.
3. My youngest got overwhelmed with too much of anything….so it’s very normal for us to do a lesson and then split the worksheet up over two days. He’s much happier doing math when he doesn’t feel overwhelmed. He started RS when he was 7, in level B….he started 8th grade this year and will be starting VideoText Algebra in the next few weeks. In Level G, he doethe lesson and then does 1 worksheet. Sometimes the lesson has 2 or 3 worksheets. He still only does 1 worksheet a day. Yes, it’s taken us longer but it’s worth it as he enjoys his math.
The time I have spent doing math with my children has been worth it. Even if it means some other subjects fall by the wayside for a season. Bible, Math and Reading has been my priority when the children were younger. Once they get to Algebra II they are pretty independent…. but until then they have needed my assistance. [The oldest 3 have graduated…..I have one who is in 12th, 10th, and 8th. I still spend about an hour helping two of them with math.
blessings as you get it figured out.
Debbie