Lisa loves Pooh
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I'm going to have to go back to the beginning of this thread and absorb everything!
We commence school on Monday.
I have spent the week boxing up what we don't need to use this year and getting room on the shelves for 4th and 1st.
We use the Mother of Divine Grace Curriculum (for those curious--the syllabi for that can be viewed at Emmannuel (sp?) books).
It was written by Laura Berquist who wrote the book Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum. Based on the Trivuum--with a Catholic spin.
I sub out the Math with Math U See and I use Calculadder for speed drills.
I use Scaredy Cat Phonics for teaching my 1st grader to read (she's started--but we don't have all of our 'scared' short sounds just yet). Our curriculum had Teach your child to read in 100 Easy Lessons but it drove my kids crazy and wasn't working.
I will also be adding in Writing Strands with my 4th grader this year. She has begun writing creatively and I needed the "help" to further develop what she likes to do.
My girls dance, 4th grader plays piano and guitar, 1st grader adores her violin, they do gymnastics.
In the past we have bowled on a homeschool bowling league and play tennis. I am unsure if we will pick these things back up.
My 4th grader will be doing a Public Speaking introductory class with a homeschool group we are part of.
And this year--she is also studying the state of Florida and hopefully we will have the time and funds to do some field trips around the state. I'm hoping for the Flagler Museum--a treasure museum--the Circus Museum and maybe 1 or 2 camping trips somewhere in the Fall/early spring when it isn't hot!
I'm very excited as dd's school content is starting to get more and more interesting.
And my favorite all time resource shout out---
If you do not have a Rainbow Resource Catalogue, get to their website and order one. It is free on request and I refer to it as a mecca of homeschool supplies, materials and curriculum. I love perusing that catalogue! Plus--often times even though most of our school things are available through Emmannuel books, I can save money by checking wants available there.
The company is run by a homeschooling family. The write ups are fantastic as if they write a review, they have tested it on someone within the family.
We commence school on Monday.
I have spent the week boxing up what we don't need to use this year and getting room on the shelves for 4th and 1st.
We use the Mother of Divine Grace Curriculum (for those curious--the syllabi for that can be viewed at Emmannuel (sp?) books).
It was written by Laura Berquist who wrote the book Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum. Based on the Trivuum--with a Catholic spin.
I sub out the Math with Math U See and I use Calculadder for speed drills.
I use Scaredy Cat Phonics for teaching my 1st grader to read (she's started--but we don't have all of our 'scared' short sounds just yet). Our curriculum had Teach your child to read in 100 Easy Lessons but it drove my kids crazy and wasn't working.
I will also be adding in Writing Strands with my 4th grader this year. She has begun writing creatively and I needed the "help" to further develop what she likes to do.
My girls dance, 4th grader plays piano and guitar, 1st grader adores her violin, they do gymnastics.
In the past we have bowled on a homeschool bowling league and play tennis. I am unsure if we will pick these things back up.
My 4th grader will be doing a Public Speaking introductory class with a homeschool group we are part of.
And this year--she is also studying the state of Florida and hopefully we will have the time and funds to do some field trips around the state. I'm hoping for the Flagler Museum--a treasure museum--the Circus Museum and maybe 1 or 2 camping trips somewhere in the Fall/early spring when it isn't hot!
I'm very excited as dd's school content is starting to get more and more interesting.
And my favorite all time resource shout out---
If you do not have a Rainbow Resource Catalogue, get to their website and order one. It is free on request and I refer to it as a mecca of homeschool supplies, materials and curriculum. I love perusing that catalogue! Plus--often times even though most of our school things are available through Emmannuel books, I can save money by checking wants available there.
