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Girl of the Limberlost or Keeper of the Bees
A Lantern in Her Hand
Princess and the Goblin
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Math - 30 minutes per day, 5 days per week. This includes drills.
Writing - One written narration per week. Cursive copywork daily. Writing for grammar, dictation and a science notebook as well.
Science - 4 days per week, 20 - 30 minutes.
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I remember this thread. At the time it was posted I didn't have enough reading experience to respond. If I could have a do-over with my older children, here's what I would use through Year 9. Though perhaps this list will change as I keep reading new books.
K/Primary:
1. Fairy tale collection
2. Herriot's Treasury for Children
3. Winnie the Pooh collection
1st:
1. Aesop's Fables
2. Beatrix Potter collection
3. Little House in the Big Woods
2nd:
1. Little Pilgrim's Progress
2. Princess and the Goblin
3. Farmer Boy
3rd:
1. Narnia
2. Wind in the Willows
3. Little House on the Prairie or The Long Winter
4th:
1. Little Britches #1 - Father and I Were Ranchers
2. Wind in the Willows
3. Understood Betsy or One Hundred Dresses
5th:
1. Little Britches #2 - Man of the Family
2. Robin Hood or King Arthur
3. Anne of Green Gables
6th:
1. Little Britches #3 - The Home Ranch
2. Robinson Crusoe
3. The Hobbit
7th:
1. Bulfinch's Mythology
2. Beowulf
3. Pilgrim's Progress
8th:
1. David Copperfield
2. Animal Farm
3. Fierce Wars, Faithful Loves
9th:
1. A Tale of Two Cities
2. Sir Gibbie or Ivanhoe
3. Aeneid
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I combined my 3rd and 6th graders last year in grammar. We used The Sentence Family. My 6th grader had no prior grammar instruction -- we attempted a few lessons, but he was not ready. The Sentence Family worked very well. This year we've moved on to Maxwell's series, but still use what we learned from The Sentence Family.
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I had a consultation for this school year. I've been CM educating for the past 5 years, piecing it all together myself, but I decided to splurge and see what book recommendations I would get from the ADE ladies. The ladies asked about my children and catered their recommendations according to their academic ability -- I have an advanced Year 9 student and average Year 7 and Year 4 students as well as a bright Year 1 student. We were able to combine my Year 7 and Year 4 students in several subjects (British and Canadian history, Practical Geometry, Grammar) and my Year 4 and Year 1 students are combined in a couple of Science readings.
The scheduling cards are included in your consultation and are especially helpful when writing out a schedule for your child to follow. I appreciated the different symbols in differentiating between a reading subject or a skills subject; it helps my kids vary their lessons so Math isn't followed by Grammar, then Dictation and then a Composition lesson as those all require similar brain power.
I'm not sure if I will commit to a consultation for next year. It will depend on funds. I may invest in a few of the training videos offered by ADE or I may sign up for The Alveary to access all their training materials and helpful information.
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CM's lesson times were not 15 minutes across the board. In early elementary, the lessons were at most 20 minutes, but students worked up to 45 minute lessons in many subjects as they progressed through the forms (grades).
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We have one bookcase in the living room and each child has their own shelf with a large basket/bin on their shelf to hold many of the books. If they want to do their lessons in another room, it's easy to grab the bin and run. One of the shelves is for shared books, read-alouds, Bibles, etc.
There's a basket in the living room for our nature notebooks and drawing instruction books, as well as a basket for atlases.
There's a dresser in the living room for our MT selections, each drawer of the dresser is for a different day of the week.
I took two upper kitchen cupboards and stored all our art supplies. Everything is separated and stored in baskets, mugs or small planters. It works better than anything I've tried. I'm often in the kitchen so I can easily tidy it while cooking and the younger children can't get into it and make a mess (without climbing).
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KeriJ, on 30 Apr 2017 - 3:02 PM, said:
English:
Lit. from BF Medieval,Beyond the Book Report Season 3, Daily Grammar PracticeStill working out the details, but using various resources: R&S, Writing across the curriculum using WWTB 2, Writer's Inc., and Grading with a Purple Crayon. Literature, informally using TWEM and The Reader's Odyssey for guidance.
MUS GeometryVideoText Algebra to finish both Algebra 1 and 2
Beautiful Feet Medieval: SCM Middle Ages, supplementing with BFPAC Conceptual Physics with Physics 101 video and additional readingPhysical Science using Master Books General Science with additional resources.Art of Argument
French through a local class
Bible reading and memory
Ballet, Piano, Youth choir
CM family lessons in poetry, artist study, composers, nature etc.Keri, what do you think of The Reader's Odyssey so far?
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Real Food Nutrition and Health was written by a homeschooling Mom.
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Thank you for your generosity! This is a wonderful resource.
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Misty of Chincoteague (followed by the movie)
Farmer Boy or another in the series
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Pagoo by Holling C. Holling
The Scientists in the Field series (it seems like there is one on manatees)
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Here are KFamily's recommendations for 20th Century History. A Mind in the Light Year 6.
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My oldest and I used Fallacy Detective this year in 7th. He could have easily done it earlier, but I didn't own it earlier. He read a chapter each week on his own, we discussed it together. At the end of each chapter, scenarios are given and you decide which fallacy, if any.
Rather than attempting to map out a logic path for the next several years, I suggest purchasing Fallacy Detective to see if your son is ready.
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tjlcc, I love that you have a number of resources from Ambleside year 7, but have really made it your own plan. Can you tell me more about A Primary History of British Isles (McCarter & Dickens)? as well as are you reading it online or do you know if it's available in print?
Yes, I should state my resources are not my own ideas. I like AO, Charlotte Mason Help, A Mind in the Light, etc. and pick and choose from each.
A Primary History of British Isles can be found here. I have printed this out, but have not pre-read it yet. It's in my stack.
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Math -
Life of Fred (Goldfish plus ?)
Strayer-Upton (Book 1)
Number Stories of Long Ago (Smith)
Paper Sloyd (Rich)
First Lessons in Geometry (Hill)
Bible/Theology -
Westminster Catechism
How the Bible Came to Us (Doney)
Christiana's Journey (Taylor)
Mighty Acts of God (Meade)
English -
McGuffey's 2nd Reader
Sentence Family (Hughes)
spelling, begin dictation, oral narrations, copy book entries
Canadian History -
Famous Canadian Stories (Tait)
a list of Canadian picture books
European History -
Our Island Story - 1st half (Marshall) OR The Story of the English - 1st half (Guerber)
Geography -
Elementary Geography (Book One - Mason)
Marco Polo (Komroff)
Cartier Sails the Saint Lawrence (Everill)
world geography copy book
Natural History/Science/Nature Study -
Geographical Nature Studies (Payne)
Pagoo (Holling)
Constellations (Rey)
Among the _____ People (Pierson)
Why Don't Haircuts Hurt (Berger)
One Day in the .... series (George)
Whitetail (McClung)
list of independent picture books
Literature -
Book House - Volumes 3/4
Helen Keller (Davidson)
Around the World in 80 Tales (Pirotta)
Biographies -
Joan of Arc (Stanley)
From the Good Mountain (Rumford)
Bard of Avon (Stanley)
Good Queen Bess (Stanley)
Starry Messenger (Sis)
Plymouth Rock (Fritz)
Peter the Great (Stanley)
Ben Franklin (Fritz or d'Aulaire)
Florence Nightingale (Leighton)
Foreign Language -
Hey Andrew Greek
Other -
Mastering Computer Typing (Roberts)
TaeKwon Do
soccer
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Math -
Life of Fred Algebra (finish, begin next book)
Real World Algebra (Zaccaro)
String, Straightedge, Shadow - Story of Geometry (Diggins)
Elements of Euclid (Byrne)
Physics -
Clover Creek online course
Flying Circus of Physics (Walker)
E=mc2 (Bodanis)
Logic -
Art of Argument
How To Read Slowly (Sire)
Foreign Language -
Hey Andrew Greek
Theology/Apologetics -
Westminster Catechism
Thoughts for Young Men (Ryle)
How to Be Own Selfish Pig (Schaeffer-Macaulay)
Ministry of Christ (Breisch)
Mere Christianity (Lewis)
Persuasions (Wilson)
English -
How To Write Clearly (Beechick)
Writing in English (Maxwell)
Excavating English (Johnston)
Grammar of Poetry (Whitling)
Warriner's English Grammar
Daily Grams
McGuffey's 4th Reader
written narrations, dictations, commonplace entries
Literature -
History of English Literature (Marshall)
Ivanhoe (Scott)
David Copperfield (Dickens)
Words Aptly Spoken - Short Stories (Greenholt)
Government/Citizenship/Current Events -
Whatever Happened to Justice? (Maybury)
Francis Bacon essays
Ourselves (Mason)
The Law (Bastiet)
Utopia (More)
Article of the Week
European History -
A Primary History of British Isles (McCarter & Dickens)
Great Tales from English History (Lacey)
Canadian History -
Bold Ventures (Rogers)
When the Sun Rises (Wellwood)
We Keep a Light (Richardson)
I Came as a Stranger (Prince)
Blizzard of Glass (Walker)
History Biographies -
Hiding Place (ten Boom)
Voyage of Armada (Howarth)
Coffin for King Charles (Wedgwood)
Nature Study -
Lay of Land (Sharp)
Wild Season (Eckert)
Geography -
Kon Tiki (Heyerdahl)
Brendan Voyage (Severin)
World Religions/Cultures -
Mimosa (Carmichael)
Queen of Dark Chamber (Tsai)
Poetry -
Fierce Wars, Faithful Loves (Maynard)
Paradise Lost (Milton)
Other Science -
Signs and Seasons (Ryan)
Adventures with Microscope (Headstrom)
My Name is Gene (Eskeland)
Stronger Than Steel (Heos)
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made (Brand)
Defeating Darwinism (Johnson)
In Six Days (Ashton)
Discovery of Design (DeYoung)
The Weather Book (Sloane)
Other -
Mastering Computer Typing - Roberts
TaeKwon Do
soccer
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Math -
Strayer-Upton (Book 2)
Life of Fred (Fractions, Decimals/Percents)
Practical Exercises in Geometry (Eggar)
Ten Things All Future Mathematicians and Scientists Must Know ... (Zaccaro)
Bible/Theology -
Westminster Catechism
Victor Journey Through Bible
Torches of Joy (Dekker)
personal Scripture reading
Ancient History -
Pharaoh's of Ancient Egypt (Payne)
Story of Greeks (Guerber)
Canadian History -
Bold Ventures (Rogers)
19th Century History -
Abe Lincoln's World (Foster), plus a supplemental book list
British History -
Our Island Story - 1st half (Marshall)
Science -
Blaise Pascal and Isaac Newton (McPherson)
Always Inventing - Graham Bell (Matthews)
Wild Animals I Have Known (Seton)
Hidden Worlds (Kramer)
Ultimate Guide to Microscope (Levine)
Madam How Lady Why (Kingsley)
Geography -
Marco Polo (Komroff)
Cartier Sails Saint Lawrence (Everill)
Nature Lore -
Two Little Savages (Seton)
Poetry -
You Come Too - Favorite Poems (Frost)
English -
McGuffey's 3rd Reader & McGuffey's Speller
ABC's and All Their Tricks (Bishop)
School Composition (Maxwell)
Sentence Composing Elementary School (Killgallon)
Sentence Family (Hughes)
copy book
dictation
Literature -
Book House - Volume 6/7
Robinson Crusoe
Oliver Twist
Foreign Language -
Hey Andrew Greek
Other -
Mastering Computer Typing (Roberts)
Complete Wilderness Training Manual (McManners)
TaeKwon Do
soccer
Morning Time subjects not included.
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Have you seen Sabbath Mood Homeschool's Middle School Biology?
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How important do you think the live class part of this class is? Because of our time zone my student would miss out on it.
The live class is optional. I will be encouraging my son to attend, but I'm assuming one can opt out.
It seems as though there will be a lot of 13/14 year old boys. :)
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You could take a peek at Maxwell's School Composition or Writing in English. They are free online and might suit your purposes if you pick and choose.
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KFamily, your new site is beautiful. Beautiful. Thank you.
OP, a few helpful sites.
Afterthoughts (blog using AO)
A Delectable Education (CM podcast)
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Literature suggestions 9th grade
in General Education Discussion Board
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My 9th grader is reading The Aeneid and watching the lectures from Romans Road Media. He's also currently reading A Tale of Two Cities. We just finished Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and will begin A Merchant of Venice in 2018. Last year, Julius Caesar was a big hit.