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Science curriculum recommendations for 6th grade please

I prefer something secular or at least that doesn't teach a young earth model. The problem I'm having while looking online is so much of the curriculum doesn't give you a "sneak peek" ie there's no way for me to see exactly what the lessons, etc will look like to know if it will be a good fit for my child. TIA

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u/HawkRoutine3699 — 6 days ago
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Best mastery-based math curriculum for 6th grade

This is for my child who hates math. We tried spiral with TGATB but it was overwhelming. She's very smart and has no learning disabilities, she just hates math. TIA

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u/HawkRoutine3699 — 1 month ago
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Math U See for middle school

I'm looking at using Math U See for my soon to be 6th grader (I think Zeta is the one we'd use) and I was just wondering what all products are needed as I'm trying not to spend too much money. I assume we need the workbook, test book, and instruction manual, but do we really need the block kit and algebra/decimal inserts. It sucks there's no where I can go online to see what the actual work itself looks like.

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u/HawkRoutine3699 — 1 month ago
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Suggestions for 5th/6th grade math curriculum for child who HATES math?

She does not have any learning disabilities, she just absolutely hates math. Right now we're using The Good and the Beautiful and we've also tried Easy Peasy. She seems to understand the concepts fairly well and any mistakes she makes are usually simple mistakes made out of trying to rush through the problems because she hates them so much.

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u/HawkRoutine3699 — 1 month ago