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I've come to the conclusion that I don't like scripted or otherwise bossy curriculum, I just want to learn the material and teach it myself. I love Kathy Jo's materials because they're so open to that concept, everything I need is right there and I can do it my way. What other materials are like that?

 

The Well Trained Mind

Teaching The Classics

Teaching Writing With Structure and Style

Bravewriter

Activities Guide For The Al Abacus

 

What else?

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I don't understand... I can teach my own way using any curriculum at all.  I do it all the time at school and when I homeschooled.  Just because some curricula have a script doesn't mean you have to use it.  Pending subject, you don't even have to go in the order the book puts things in.  Even in ps, we tend to jump around in books (like Bio) to cover what we want to cover when we want to introduce it.  Math builds upon itself, so be careful skipping there, but many other subjects cover topics.

 

A student can come to me with any book and I can assist them by teaching what s/he needs when tutoring using my own way of explaining things.  The same thing happens when teaching.

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I don't understand... I can teach my own way using any curriculum at all. I do it all the time at school and when I homeschooled. Just because some curricula have a script doesn't mean you have to use it. Pending subject, you don't even have to go in the order the book puts things in. Even in ps, we tend to jump around in books (like Bio) to cover what we want to cover when we want to introduce it. Math builds upon itself, so be careful skipping there, but many other subjects cover topics.

 

A student can come to me with any book and I can assist them by teaching what s/he needs when tutoring using my own way of explaining things. The same thing happens when teaching.

All of the scripted curricula I've looked at has so much on each page I'd have to dig through it just to find the material in order to teach it. It's just a pain. With Reading Lessons Through Literature I just have to read the introduction and then the material is provided for me to teach however I want. There's no time wasted, it's just straightforward. I want things like that.
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This is exactly the opposite of what I look for or do well with, so perhaps Classical Writing: Homer (core book only)? It gives you everything you need, but you have to wrap your head around it all first in order to teach it, IMO.

 

Spell to Write & Read is like this, too, to an extent, because everything is right there & you can learn it yourself & then decide how to implement & exactly how to do it yourself, but there is also enough of a framework for you to follow Sanseri's (well, really Spalding's) method. I would have loved to have started with a hand-holding version of this (like Phonics Road or Logic of English's Foundations/Essentials).

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Spell to Write and Read

Treasured Conversations

The Handbook of Nature Study

 

ETA: Drawing With Children

The Eclectic Manual of Methods

While I have you here, why did you stop using Ray's Arithmetic? Is it because there was something wrong with Ray's or was Beast Academy just a better fit for your family? You were supposed to be my go-to person for questions!

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While I have you here, why did you stop using Ray's Arithmetic? Is it because there was something wrong with Ray's or was Beast Academy just a better fit for your family? You were supposed to be my go-to person for questions!

We haven't stopped actually. I guess I just forgot to keep it in my signature when I updated it. Beast Academy has been a fun splurge and we'll probably buy other levels too, if we have the funds, but Rays laid the foundation and we'll continue to use it alongside for quite some time yet.

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We haven't stopped actually. I guess I just forgot to keep it in my signature when I updated it. Beast Academy has been a fun splurge and we'll probably buy other levels too, if we have the funds, but Rays laid the foundation and we'll continue to use it alongside for quite some time yet.

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Not a specific curriculum but I've found it easier to decide on my goals or objectives for the year and pick out pieces of curriculum to meet those goals or objectives. You have to let go of doing every bit of a curriculum and decide which parts are relevant to what you are trying to teach. I've never really found something that seem to do everything I need it to do. Curriculum is written for a general audience not the child I am teaching so some of it my be stuff they've already learned or it might be lacking what I need. 

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ElizabethB's phonics vids taught me how to teach syllables. I opened my mouth to explain it to dd and found I had no idea why the syllable divides were where they are because I'd been taught to intuit by rhythm. And that really doesn't work with a kid who has auditory processing issues. :lol:

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