Ray's Arithmetic Teacher Guide
I have planned to use Ray’s Arithmetic for our math curriculum since I first thought about homeschooling, more than 5 years ago. Since we started actually using it two years ago, though, I’ve been struggling to figure out how it was intended to be used. The books don’t have instructions for the teacher, and the teacher guide that comes with the reprints, by Ruth Beechick, did not satisfy me. I have several posts on this blog where I’ve analyzed Charlotte Mason’s arithmetic recommendations and explained how I’ve adjusted Rays to fit those, but I still didn’t think I was using the material as effectively as I’d like. (Fortunately, my oldest has natural math ability so she hasn’t been bothered too much by all this.) On the Ray’s Arithmetic Yahoo group I learned some time ago about the Eclectic Manual of Methods , which is a teacher guide for a variety of materials including the McGuffey Readers and Rays Arithmetic. I found working from a pdf ...