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Math With Confidence 4th Grade: A detailed look inside
Math With Confidence 4th Grade: A detailed look inside the newest level of Kate Snow's Math With Confidence homeschool math curriculum ↓↓↓ CLICK TO SEE MORE INFO ↓↓↓
In this video, I flip through Math with Confidence 4th grade and share my thoughts on the newest level of this homeschool math curriculum. We have used MWC for years and are eager to jump into 4th grade in the fall.
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👋🏻 About Me:
Hi, I'm Sarah. I'm a former elementary teacher turned literacy specialist, homeschool consultant, and homeschooling mom of three kiddos, ages 9, 7, and 4. On this channel, I share resources we have collected through curated playlists and am looking forward to sharing videos on homeschooling and organized chaos. Thanks for following along on our journey!
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  • @stephaniesylclassvideos9166
    @stephaniesylclassvideos9166 День тому

    I have a 10 year old struggling reader. Her younger brother has picked up exceptionally well, and sometimes tells her what more difficult words are. She reads well unless a word is multi-syllable, or has some of the unusual combinations. I’m struggling to know how to help her. If we used this, where would I start? Or I saw you say you recommend pinwheel to struggling readers. I don’t know what that is. Should I look into that?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 22 години тому

      Hey, check out my blog post on supporting struggling readers: www.homespunchildhood.com/blog/supporting-a-struggling-reader Honestly, this is the type of work I do in literacy consults. I'm reluctant to recommend Pinwheels for a 10-year-old, especially if they already have a lot of reading skills. In those situations, I typically recommend UFLI or Recipe for Reading.

  • @emmacarlson7239
    @emmacarlson7239 2 дні тому

    Do you need the books that come with the kit or is the preschool play book enough on its own?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 22 години тому

      No, you do not need to buy the books with the kit. You can always check them out from your library if you want them.

  • @938quilt
    @938quilt 7 днів тому

    wow awesome video! thank you! I love kid books (as an adult LOL!) the sophie mouse and the candy one Table 5 sound especially interesting!

  • @queeniebee237
    @queeniebee237 9 днів тому

    Thank you for this video. This curriculum is the ONE!

  • @Motherhood1
    @Motherhood1 11 днів тому

    Would you recommend IEW people and places before doing this? My daughter is going into third and we’ve never done a writing program.

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 10 днів тому

      Hey, if she has not done a writing program before, I would recommend one of the IEW theme-based programs. Not necessarily People and Places, though. I have a breakdown of their theme-based writing programs here: www.homespunchildhood.com/blog/iew-a-guide

  • @LittleBlessings3
    @LittleBlessings3 14 днів тому

    How would you compare this to Singapore? Ive been looking into MWC vs Singapore (probably Dimensions...but still undecided). Which would you recommend? My daughter will be going into 1st grade. She hasnt had any math struggles and seems to be grasping math well so far. I love the hands on and games aspect in MWC and the ease to implement it. Im not sure if Singapore would be a more solid program in terms of mental math and number sense? Im okay with the slower pace in MWC, I just want to make sure we're still getting the solid foundation in number sense and mental math though. Thanks!

  • @LittleBlessings3
    @LittleBlessings3 15 днів тому

    Hi, I just stumpled upon your channel. Do you have any comparison videos between MWC and Singapore Dimensions and/or MWC and Singapore Primary 2022? My head is spinning trying to decide b/t these 3 for first grade! We did MWC for K and loved it. I keep wondering if its "enough" though and how the foundation it lays and mental math compares to that of Singapore? Do you have any insight into this? It seems like MWC has blended some of the aspects that I like about both Dimensions and Primary 2022, but I worry it might end up being too gentle or light. What are your thoughts with having used both Singapore and MWC? Do you supplement MWC with anything? I was considering maybe doing MWC and adding in Mastery and Beyond or something similar as needed? Thanks for any advice you can give!!

  • @supportsquadteaching
    @supportsquadteaching 20 днів тому

    Thanks for the review 🎉 I’m also a teacher turned homeschooler and have been considering this for my special needs son and my advanced son.

  • @HeyMrKnickerbocker
    @HeyMrKnickerbocker 21 день тому

    Do you recommend anything else from the Well Trained Mind? Thoughts on writing with ease and first language lessons? Wondering what I should grab during their Summer Sale.

  • @monicaraney5649
    @monicaraney5649 28 днів тому

    Im struggling so much with choosing a Kindergarten program. My 4 year old knows the basic consonant sounds, several special blends such as sh, th and ck. She also knows the silent E and 2 vowel rules, when they work out easily. She sounds out still and gets overwhelmed with sentences but enjoys reading lists. I feel like we are past level 1 on most programs but I don't know any of the other rules to teach her so I need something. She will be a young Kindergartener and I want something fun. She has completed Get Ready for the code and really doesn't need any more " starts with ends with" type of practice. She loves games and hands on. What do you recommend?

  • @valleyhavenfamilyschool8951
    @valleyhavenfamilyschool8951 Місяць тому

    Could this be used with a bright 3 1/2-4 year old?

  • @RH-dk9md
    @RH-dk9md Місяць тому

    Hello, thanks for these reviews. Very helpful. I'm teaching a struggling 6 year old boy (7 in July). It took him a really long time to learn his alphabet and the sounds, we've been homeschooling two years. It also took him awhile recognizing numbers 1-10. He could count but it was the recognizing part. He has learnt alphabet and sounds now and we have just been working on CVC words, and started on digraphs. I had been using an older program Sing, Spell, Read and Write, but it wasn't scripted lessons and it moved to fast for my son, I was always having to find additional things to teach the concept. I also needed more instruction for teaching. I find he needs lots of extra time and practice learning a concept. Wondering if Rooted in Language would be the best fit, and which would you start with? He can read CVC words, but it is slow, he will sound out the word and then say what it is. UFIL sounded great as well , but I couldn't tell are the lessons for teaching scripted or not? You don't know of any online programs or courses (where's there is a "teacher)" that uses Science of reading approach to teaching reading? Would love to find a program where someone else is teaching (he does much better when it's mom not teaching and someone else - focuses better"). I don't mind being with him "watching" and then helping help him do work. Not sure if there is any this way, with science of reading approach? Thanks

  • @elizbradley
    @elizbradley Місяць тому

    This review was exactly what I was looking for and so well done. Thank you! I really appreciated being able to clearly see the lessons inside the book and the content review.

  • @lize7665
    @lize7665 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the flip through. Would you consider perusing Apples & Pears for spelling by sound foundations in the UK? (They have american english editions.) There are a lot of old comments about it on the well trained mind forum. It is not orton gillingham, but morphemic in approach. It’s open and go scripted, spiral review through word and sentence dictations. Levels a and b really accelerated my child’s ability to write in real life and across her curricula. It’s like really excellent fluency practice for spelling! We started my 7 year old after she had finished Recipe for Reading. We also review the spelling rule cards fro Spell to write and read, and can analyze spelling patterns that arise it words that trick her up.

    • @lize7665
      @lize7665 Місяць тому

      Also from the samples it seems similar to Engelmann’s spelling mastery, but much easier for a homeschool parent to purchase.

  • @MB-oc6rb
    @MB-oc6rb Місяць тому

    Really great video !!

  • @RaisingThreeMarigolds
    @RaisingThreeMarigolds Місяць тому

    Thank you for this! I switched my daughter (grade 2) from Math Mammoth to MWC early this year and it was the best choice for her. We are loving MWC and I hope it continues past grade 4. My son, finishing grade 4 this year, has been using Math Mammoth. It’s a great fit for him but if MWC was around for him I would’ve definitely used it with him also.

  • @Ahomeontheprairies
    @Ahomeontheprairies Місяць тому

    Thank you for this detailed look through, Sarah!

  • @MB-oc6rb
    @MB-oc6rb Місяць тому

    Can the kids share the science kit?

  • @MB-oc6rb
    @MB-oc6rb Місяць тому

    What level to start at? We start fourth grade soon but I wasn’t sure if we should level 3 or 4

  • @jeannenorris2280
    @jeannenorris2280 Місяць тому

    Zanier Bosler ?!?!!?

  • @sarahhartman8103
    @sarahhartman8103 Місяць тому

    It looks like they have differentiated word lists (below, at, above level) in the teacher manual. Have you seen these listed anywhere in the student manuals? I dont really want the teacher manual, but thought those lists might be nice. Also, I have used All about spelling & like it, but would like a workbook component. Any thoughts on using AAS for teaching & this for a workbook component & word list?

  • @liljdw1
    @liljdw1 Місяць тому

    I have heard that placement for Nancy Larson isn't by actual grade level. Did you go through the table of contents to see where to place your son, or how did you do the placement?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Hmm, I haven't heard that before. That said, you could move around a little bit, maybe age up? I think aging down would not be to the benefit of most students. The vocabulary and study skills are appropriate for the given grade levels. We did grade level because it felt appropriate content wise and I would like to leave myself room to continue levels and not have the material be no longer a good fit.

    • @liljdw1
      @liljdw1 Місяць тому

      @@homespun.childhood Thanks for responding. My daughter will be in 4th grade, and I was thinking about doing third grade. On their website, they mention that parents often age down as well, but there isn't a placement test or anything. I also read about it on a Facebook group, but don't have any experience with this curriculum.

  • @jenniferrosenberg8551
    @jenniferrosenberg8551 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your detailed video!

  • @MB-oc6rb
    @MB-oc6rb Місяць тому

    Excellent video! I’m so torn if I should switch to Mwc for fourth grade ?! Currently finishing Math Mammoth grade 3 😬

    • @jessicaladd85
      @jessicaladd85 Місяць тому

      How'd it go with Math Mammoth? Why do you want to switch? I'm torn if I should switch from MWC to MM.

    • @MB-oc6rb
      @MB-oc6rb Місяць тому

      @@jessicaladd85looks cool but I’ll probably stick with Math mammoth. We don’t have issues with it. My kids also enjoy it very much. I’m just always looking just in case!

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      If you're using a solid, evidence-based program that is working and your child is retaining the skills, don't switch! I get it - new and shiny - but that alone isn't worth it. :)

    • @AM-wy5vj
      @AM-wy5vj Місяць тому

      If it's not broke don't' fix it. I left MM for MWC because they complained constantly about visual clutter; and I personally didn't like how multiplication chapters flowed in book 3. They are learning quicker with MWC on that specific concept. But MM is still my favorite program for mental math retention and might swing back and weave in Blue series in conjunction with MWC if I prefer how MM introduces a concept. My math dilemma is over. Now I am overthinking LA here

    • @MB-oc6rb
      @MB-oc6rb Місяць тому

      @@AM-wy5vj I think it’s evidence based like Sara mentioned. My kids like it and we won’t be switching. But I love watching all of Sara’s videos. She has some really great stuff!

  • @bethart1985
    @bethart1985 Місяць тому

    Great look through! We switched from RightStart this year to Second-grade MWC and it's been wonderful. I plan on sticking with MWC the whole way through. It's a wonderful program! I like the menu idea. I usually just laminate 2 games back to back but I may try that idea. I also love that you can print the black-line masters instead of having to make copies! Have a great summer!

  • @screenwatcher6224
    @screenwatcher6224 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @HeyMrKnickerbocker
    @HeyMrKnickerbocker Місяць тому

    I took the RIL assessment and it said I could use Pinwheels 1 , 2 or Wand. Now, I’m even more confused. My 6 year is a strong, natural reader but does not decode.

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      I would start with PW 3 to get the decoding skills in.PW 3 reviews the big things from PW 1-2. Start with their pacing, then speed up as it feels appropriate. This will help both with decoding (especially when they get to multisyllabic and content-heavy words) and with spelling.

  • @sunnysidesouffle8348
    @sunnysidesouffle8348 Місяць тому

    I love waldorf curriculums but many of them are very loose and build yourself/more of an outline and im very much someone who likes a clear day to day week to week outline of what ill be doing what would you recommend for at home preschooling?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      For at home-preschool, I recommend keeping it really simple and playful. You can use a program like LWW preschool or guides from Whimsey days to set a theme for the week. For pre-k (think 4-5 yr old), you can add in Kate Snow's Preschool Math at Home (amzn.to/3KoFshe). You can add in phonological awareness resources too (more here: instagram.com/p/CrBBoBMLglu/?hl=en&img_index=1).

  • @rubymorrison106
    @rubymorrison106 Місяць тому

    What if my child knows all the letters/sounds could we skip that part?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Could you skip a reading program? Or skip those lessons? If they can read and spell CVC words, you could skip those lessons or do the review ones. I have a literacy assessment course that walks you through figuring out where to begin instruction, if that is something that might help. You can find more about that here: www.homespunchildhood.com/literacy-assessments-course

  • @valleyhavenfamilyschool8951
    @valleyhavenfamilyschool8951 Місяць тому

    Thanks for this very informative video! This looks like an amazing program. I wish I had had it when my kids were learning to read, but planning to use it with my granddaughter this coming year.

  • @pukbandicet
    @pukbandicet 2 місяці тому

    Hey, Sarah! I need your opinion! I'm currently using Dash Into Learning as my main curriculum to teach my 4-soom-to-be-5 years old daughter, but I have found it to be lacking in differentiating the sounds of blending sounds, such as oo and th. I don't necessarily want to buy another curriculum if I don't need to. Do you think All About Reading Teacher's manual is good enough to instruct me on dipthongs, etc. or will I need the student book as well? Or is there another book out there that can instruct me? Thank you!

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Hey! Welcome! So my daughter loves the Dash into Learning books, but they aren't really a reading program. You'll definitely want to consider a program like AAR. You can get by without the activity book, but I do recommend their readers and some form of moveable alphabet. I have a course designed for families like yours - new to teaching reading - that walks through all the things to look for in a reading program with lots of activities and video examples. You can learn more about it here: www.homespunchildhood.com/foundational-reading-course

  • @ramblinghomeschoolers
    @ramblinghomeschoolers 2 місяці тому

    Thank you very much. This was extremely helpful

  • @kellitaylor2482
    @kellitaylor2482 2 місяці тому

    I've been homeschooling for many years as a mom of 6 kiddos, but my youngest is turning 3 this summer and has some behavioral issues that I think largely result from needing more one on one time. So despite refusing curriculum before age 6 for most of my children, here I am searching for gentle guides to use with her since I am now a work from home mom as well and need it all laid out for me lol. That being said, I'm looking at this one and Oak Meadow's Preshool (we use Oak Meadow with our older kids). Seeing as Oak Meadow only has 1 curriculum guide before Kindergarten, and I will start my summer birthday baby in Kinder when she is 6 and not 5 due to when her birthday falls, I need a few different options. Would you saw OM preschool would be more appropriate for a 3 year old and this one would be more suited to an age 4 year? I'm also looking at Wee Folk Art. I like all 3 and figure if I use one for each year that should get us to kindergarten and be 3 different guides to just encourage and influence some intentional time with her every day. I'd love your thoughts on best order to use these in. Thanks!

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Love how you are thinking about this! Yes, I would say OM preschool a better fit for 3yr old preschool and then LWW preschool and or Wee Folk and/or Whimsy Day guides for the next year.

  • @unitedjourney
    @unitedjourney 2 місяці тому

    Hi! I have been looking for a program to fill in some gaps my child has from a previous curriculum. My child can read and just needs some reinforcement in some areas. I have been looking into this program and Treasure Hunt Reading. Do you feel like this would be a good program for filling in gaps? Thanks for the advice.

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Yes! Recipe for Reading is a great program to fill in gaps. You can usually snag a copy on eBay and pair it with their workbooks and whatever decodable readers you have. n

  • @WanderingFreeTV
    @WanderingFreeTV 2 місяці тому

    Do you think this program is more advanced for the suggested grade levels?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      It's geared towards 3-5th graders and is age appropriate content wise. Writing wise, following their pacing for a new 3rd grader writer might be tough. You can slow the units down and support your writer as needed. I am about to launch a writing guide that walks through how to support writers.

  • @Donfam7
    @Donfam7 2 місяці тому

    Are the videos in the curriculum for the kids to watch or is it for the parents?

  • @kristensantos11
    @kristensantos11 2 місяці тому

    What are your thoughts on this curriculum vs all about spelling for a struggling 5th grader? We started all about spelling which requires you to start at level 1. We flew through it, but it seems the program has a lot of elements that appear “baby-ish” to my son. That also leads me to my next question, if we do switch to this program would we need to start at the beginning?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Hi! This is exactly who the program is geared towards - older students who struggle with spelling. If your son is a decent reader, this would be a good fit. I would recommend starting at level A. It really is unlike any spelling program out there.

  • @karifacer
    @karifacer 2 місяці тому

    I have never heard of this before, thank you for the flip through! Definitely something I will look into!

  • @karatiman1191
    @karatiman1191 3 місяці тому

    I meant year 2 not level 2

  • @karatiman1191
    @karatiman1191 3 місяці тому

    Hi Sarah! Do I have to start year 1 if my son is already familiar with most of the lessons? Or I can just start year 2?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Hey - if your child is able to read and spell CVC words, then I recommend starting with PW 3 (year 2). Hope that helps!

  • @amyp4966
    @amyp4966 3 місяці тому

    Sarah, thank you for this. I’m switching my son over from LOE C after realizing that the program was not giving us what we needed. Your content has been so helpful to me.

  • @carahins1674
    @carahins1674 3 місяці тому

    This is so helpful! We are using AAR/AAS and it is working but I am so drawn to Rooted in Language. I wish I had found it sooner! Maybe for my younger two! Do you have any experience with their Wand program?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Hey! So The Wand is a good option if you have a child who knows the vowel teams, r-controlled vowels, etc. but is not reading fluently or if reading still feels really laborious. If you have a child who has completed a foundational reading program and is reading early chapter books, then you probably won't get much out of it.

  • @sarahknee3315
    @sarahknee3315 3 місяці тому

    Do you have any experience with 4th grade yet? Would love to hear your thoughts! I’ve got a struggling 5th grader in public school right now and I’m hoping to use level 4 with her as soon as it comes out! Do you think it would be worth buying the 3rd grade PDFs and going through the assessments to see if she’s ready for level 4? I WISH there were actual placement tests, or that I could buy the assessments separately (you know how some curricula have separate test booklets…) We are going through some Math Mammoth now but it’s so challenging for her… I don’t know if she needs to be re-taug hey the concepts or if Math Mammoth is just too challenging! I’ve spent so much money trying to find the right fit for her, and the right program to SUPPLEMENT public school. Thanks for sharing!

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Hey - I just added a MWC 4th grade video to my channel, so you can check that out if you haven't already. I think the level for supplementing would depend on her needs. If her multiplication and division facts are pretty solid, then I would say skip MWC 3. MWC 4 digs into long division, multi-digit multiplication, fractions, and geometry.

  • @kristimckeon6967
    @kristimckeon6967 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for the review. A small constructive criticism is i wish you would have stopped flipping the pages back and forth and just slowly gone through so I could clearly see what was on each page but I still go the gist of it

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I try to balance sharing the curriculum while also recognizing copyright. Sometimes I just have to get a program myself to see if it's a good fit for that reason.

  • @lize7665
    @lize7665 3 місяці тому

    Saxon is associated with spiral review. Would you say that’s true of this program as well?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood Місяць тому

      I does do some review throughout the lessons and the grade levels build on each other. It's not spiral in the true sense though. But, for elementary science, I think that is ok.

  • @Arleneandcompany
    @Arleneandcompany 3 місяці тому

    Isn't it funny? I have so many of these books, yet I never realized they were all from the same publisher! Thanks for pointing that out. My kids have always loved them, and I never made the connection before. 🤦🏽‍♀️ (and yes, I know I’m super late to this video 😂)

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 3 місяці тому

      omg, Arlene, I love this comment. 😅

    • @Arleneandcompany
      @Arleneandcompany 3 місяці тому

      @@homespun.childhood like how have I made it this long without seeing that? I’m fired …I’ll let myself out 😆

  • @seal4597
    @seal4597 3 місяці тому

    So instead of doing family style for science your two oldest are getting individual science lessons? Or are you swapping books and topics based on family interest?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 3 місяці тому

      Yes, they are getting all their content area learning independently now. Family style worked for us, until it didn’t. My son, at almost 10 needs different content than my 7.5 yr old daughter.

  • @meganrose22
    @meganrose22 3 місяці тому

    Oh wow. Thank you as always for such a great review. We currently use Saxon and the approach is so open and go/easy. I had no idea this science program was out there. Like you, I have a 12, 9, and 5 year old I’m homeschooling plus 2 other littles and science always ends up on the back burner. I too make big picture plans and they fall through by the time we get to science. How long does this take your student to complete? Also, do you do this program daily? Sorry if you mentioned it already and I missed the info.

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 3 місяці тому

      So we do 2-3 NLS lessons per week (for each my 3rd and 1st grader). Lessons take 15-20 min of my time. My 3rd grader does a bit more on his own after (vocab, writing).

    • @meganrose22
      @meganrose22 3 місяці тому

      @@homespun.childhood that’s so doable! Thank you!!

  • @donnaconstant1388
    @donnaconstant1388 3 місяці тому

    We are busy with Pinwheels 4 and it has been a great fit for my child we have taken the program slowly and now I am planning what to use next for Language Arts. We have bought Wand but I think we may need something more advanced now as my child is at grade level for other subjects and moving to grade 4 now. So we have to find LA that is level appropriate.

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 3 місяці тому

      Yah, I agree re: the wand. It’s not a great fit for most families. It’s more helpful for lids with dyslexia or other learning disabilities. Once you finish your foundational reading program - then you start looking at the LA components separately (literature, spelling/word study, writing/grammar). I have a bunch of stuff in those highlights on IG.

    • @donnaconstant1388
      @donnaconstant1388 3 місяці тому

      @@homespun.childhood thanks will do.

  • @canadianbrowneyes
    @canadianbrowneyes 3 місяці тому

    If I have a 4th,2nd and 1st grader could you table teach one level or would the younger ones need to do a different one?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood 3 місяці тому

      you could probably combine the 2nd and 1st grader. I would do the 4th grader separate.