Homeschool Resource Reading Eggs

Reading Eggs may be a Homeschooling Resource I use with Charlie as we have decided to homeschool full time. I have been researching websites and everywhere I looked someone was mentioning Reading Eggs. I sat down with David to get his thoughts and he says he thinks we might go ahead and try it out.

I was told there is a 2 week free trial period I have decided to sign Charlie up this week. This way I do not have to spend money until I figure out if Charlie likes Reading Eggs and would use it. This will give me a chance to see if it is the right resource for our family. If so then this would be one less class I would have to teach Charlie. As he should be able to do the work on Reading Eggs by himself.

Now you might wonder how I know this and it is because Reading Eggs conducts a test on our children so we start on the right level. Which is great for me since we are just starting to Homeschool and I do not know what level Charlie should or shouldn’t be on. Now, I would like to let you know that even though this site is for children with David never learning to read I am thinking I might even try it out with him. As they may be able to teach him where I couldn’t. As he would get frustrated with me and quit.

Learn to Read with Reading Eggs

Did you know Reading Eggs allows you to try their program for 2 weeks for free?

Just visit their website to sign up.

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When I was on the site for Reading Eggs they had an ad for another website called MathSeeds which I am thinking about checking into it as well. This website would allow Charlie to do his Math Homework on his own. Since I struggle with math I know he would be getting the help he needs and be able to do the Math I may not know how to teach. Which would keep me from failing Charlie when I am teaching him.

If you homeschool your children have you used Reading Eggs or MathSeeds and what did you think of these resources? Do you think this is a good ideal or not? If not what sites would you recommend and why?  What other websites should I look into and why do you think we should use them?

How much time do you spend on Math and Reading and is it every day? Because I am not sure how much of each Charlie needs and if it should be every day or not. Please help me as I do not want to fail Charlie nor do I want to burn him out on reading or math as he needs to know both of them.

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Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates