AUT-2B-HOME IN CAROLINA ~ Teaching our twenty-five-year-old daughter with autism and aphasia, who is still learning about God, the world, and its people with a little help from Charlotte Mason
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Wordless Wednesday: First Week of Finding Common Denominators
We just began homeschooling in October and it is a challenge.
From ome Tammy to another...I will be back to read more...it is 2:45AM and I finally got my turn on the computer. I have to get some reast as Junior has Speech Therapy tommarow and I promised to take the kids to play at MCDonalds. I will be putting you on my main link list.
I think the picture works now . . . if not, let me know!
Bonnie, I did nothing beyond how it is presented in Making Math Meaningful. Pamela has completed Levels 1 through 5 and is halfway through Level 6. After this, I plan to have her try Math-U-Seepre-algebra.
Hmm, do you mean 'click on the tiny little square and hope that a picture will materialize?
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This is my calling card or link"Whittereronautism"until blogger comments get themselves sorted out.
Thanks for praying!! Our electricity is back on after only off for 3 days. Praise God! I'll blog about it soon. ;)
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ReplyDeleteWe just began homeschooling in October and it is a challenge.
From ome Tammy to another...I will be back to read more...it is 2:45AM and I finally got my turn on the computer. I have to get some reast as Junior has Speech Therapy tommarow and I promised to take the kids to play at MCDonalds.
I will be putting you on my main link list.
Commone denominators is tough for us. I'm looking forward to seeing how you present it...
ReplyDeleteI think the picture works now . . . if not, let me know!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I did nothing beyond how it is presented in Making Math Meaningful. Pamela has completed Levels 1 through 5 and is halfway through Level 6. After this, I plan to have her try Math-U-See pre-algebra.