Denine, sorry that you won't be able to make Williamsburg this year. How is your cat doing?![]()
What is a good "real history" history program for 2nd grade?
I am not sure I am liking the Calvert 1st grade history and was wondering what else is out there? It is pretty dry to this point.
I don't know what their 2nd grade program is like and can't really tell from reading the on-line description.
I know a lot of places like their 4th grade history book though.
Hi,
We're getting ready for our trip next weekend to Colonial Williamsburg. We're so excited about it!!![]()
Is anyone else planning on attending? Has anyone ever experienced a homeschooling event @ Colonial Williamsburg in the past? If so, do you have any helpful tips. Also, if you had to choose between the Jamestown Settlement or Yorktown Victory Center, which one would you recommend. Our children are ds14, dd9, and ds7. Thanks for any information and maybe we'll see you there.![]()
Hello everyone!
I usually start trying to decide which direction I will go with school curriculum around this time of year. We end our year about a month earlier than the local public school, but we start a month earlier as well!!! So, I try to order my material by the end of March or mid-April. I also like to get ahead of everyone else so our stuff isn't backordered. All this to say, I am getting rid of material we won't be using anymore!!! Which is a great deal for someone else!!! If anyone is interested in used ( but taken GREAT care of) curriculum, let me know and I will tell you what's available. I don't know how much info I can put on here!!!! I do have ABeka and Bob Jones and Saxon--just pm me if you are interested. Thanks!![]()
Our kids preferred Jamestown. It was long ago, right after the Pocahontas movie.
Our experience at Yorktown was that busloads of schoolkids were there and we were constantly told to move aside so they could do a presentation for them. Very frustrating. We left without seeing much.
Enjoy Williamsburg. I wish we were going--maybe in the summer.
Thanks.
Our cat is doing surprisingly well. He is starting to gain weight and the jaundice is gone from his ears. He is even friskier than he has been in a long time.
Hopefully we can go to Williamsburg next year.
Bring back a full report!
Hi,
We're getting ready for our trip next weekend to Colonial Williamsburg. We're so excited about it!!![]()
Is anyone else planning on attending? Has anyone ever experienced a homeschooling event @ Colonial Williamsburg in the past? If so, do you have any helpful tips. Also, if you had to choose between the Jamestown Settlement or Yorktown Victory Center, which one would you recommend. Our children are ds14, dd9, and ds7. Thanks for any information and maybe we'll see you there.![]()
We also watched the American Girl movie "Felicity" to prep for Colonial Williamsburg.![]()
Not sure what you mean by "real history" Denine, we started using the Mystery of History recently, and Sean LOVES it. We started at the beginning of history (staring with level one) and creation, and it has a little bit of history each day, along with pretests, exercises, we make a time line for the wall (although you could do it in a binder as well if you prefer). We also have a box of memory cards that we have made to go along with it. I have enjoyed it as much as Sean, as it really puts into perspective when things have happened in history. It gives activities to go along with each lesson as well, based on the age of the student, so it can even be used for multiple grades OR used again several years from now...
We have also used and enjoyed History of the World, which gives more activities in their activity book (which is separate from the reading book, and also has a CD that has the book read aloud for you).
Just a few thoughts from a rather eclectic mom in Idaho!
We are considering homeschooling our daughter. I have completed the research on Illinois laws and have the required material to be in compliance. I purchased (off of ebay) the same textbooks that she is using in her current public school classroom. I also have some independant study type materials. We are considering begining the homeschooling for the last grading period of this school year.
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I just don't know where to start after that?
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Where do I turn next? Any help would be greatly appreciated. She is in the 7th grade -- if that matters.
For those of you who use or have used Switched on Schoolhouse for History and language arts can you tell me how much the Bible is weaved into lessons? Is it to the same extent as Abeka? I am hoping it's to a lesser extent... I really want to keep Sunday School and Regular School as separate as possible.
TIA