I am having tremendous success with the Time4Learning’s science curriculum. I use it for my middle-schooler, who normally has some difficulty remaining focused. Finally, we have found a fun and interactive program that my son enjoys and learns from. My son and I now have discussions on many of the topics within Time4Learning’s science program, and have both learned new things together! I would recommend Time4Learning’s homeschooling curriculum to anyone that has maybe an older child, particularly if their over 11, and sometimes become bored and distant from their work. I’m once again able to see the spark in my son's eyes when he is learning something new. Thank you Time4Learning! Try lesson demos and see for yourself! :angel:
Your'e welcome.... And the studies are short, focused, and he enjoys them. I like the Math too..... and their is also the idea of using the program with Independent Studies...... : )
Rachel, your post inspired me to go over and take another look at Time4learning yesterday. Actually, I spent quite some time reading the majority great reviews over at Homeschoolreviews.com. It's nice to hear that your middle schooler liked it. It seems to be similar to SOS, yet less complicated. I like the flexibility of how the student can go up or down a scale in their learning lessons if needed, making it harder or simplier for them. Please correct me if I'm wrong Rachel; the concerns I would have is in the event the internet is down, not having access, and only being able to use it for one child, without the need to add to the cost of an additional student. But for the price for a single student and what it does, I think it would be a fun tool and learning experience in which to educate! Here's a direct link to the Trial page: http://www.time4learning.com/Start/page2.htm#
Question about the Site I was showing the site to my hubby and he and I were wondering if the there are lessons presented before the quizzes? We went to the samples and to the introduction but did not see the lessons. :angel: Thanks
Yes they get daily lessons o teach them before giving the quizes. Our son is nine and last year he went through 4th grade and into the 5th grade. He likes it so much, I expect he'll be in 6th grade by Christmas. The other alternative is, after the free 14 day trial, there are no contracts, it is simply put month to month, and you can quit any time. Other homeschool programs, you buy it and your stuck with it. Pa: A homeschool dad
GMom.. I think that these ones here promoting time4learning are spammers.. and I really don't think I would support a company who tries to mislead people in this way. It is very bad business practices