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  1. Hi! I have recently done a lot of research on Jacobs Algebra with the Callahan dvds.  Dr Callahan has a youtube video about all the resources, since there has been confusion over new and old texts.  There is only 1 edition of Elementary Algebra, so every book is essentially the same.  I think that the new Masterbook text has a few cultural changes (like, omitting a comic strip with someone smoking) but all the resources line up.  I purchased an old print of the tm and text and it aligns with Callahan's dvds, solutions manual, and tests.

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  2. We are almost completely continuing with the same curriculum we've had. Glad it's works for us and I haven't had to try out a lot of different curriculums. Science is the only completely new thing for us.

     

    Spelling - AAS 5

    Writing - WWE 3

    Math - MUS Epsilon

    History - SOTW 3

    Science - RSO Chem, CLP Nature Reader 4

    Latin - Latina Christiana (second half)

    Books - Reading Roadmap 4th grade list

     

    We also rotate through a morning basket routine 3 days a week with memory work (scriptures & Latin) plus:

    Mon - Hymns for a Child's Heart, Impressionist Art Cards

    Tues - Storybook Bible, Literature (Dickens, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Just So Stories)

    Thurs - Wisdom from the Millers, Composer Study (squilt/composer coloring pages)

     

    Extras:

    Beekeeping (fall and spring)

    Piano (year round)

    Basketball (in the winter)

    Maybe an electives co-op?

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  3. Here are my plans for next year. I am not doing a separate writing or grammar curriculum, because I feel grammar gets covered in Latin and writing through other subject dictation, narrations, and copy work. Is that right thinking? My son will be 8 and has done well with these curricula in the past (except Latin is new and I don't mind going slowly with it). I plan to do cursive over the summer... HWOT?

    Daily
    Math - MUS Delta
    Spelling - AAS 4
    Latin - Latina Christiana 1
    Read Alouds (with weekly dictation)

    2x/Week
    Science - Space & Astronomy/Earth Science (probably lapbooking one topic each semester)
    Science/Reading/Writing - CLP Nature Reader 3
    History/Writing - SOTW 3 OR American Pioneers and Patriots
    Extra - Dance Mat Typing

    also beekeeping and keeping a basic journal of observations.

  4. We are pretty happy with our set up this year, but I bought a science workbook the other day to add to our routine. Our current science is great, but an exercise more in reading that science information. Here's what we do that has worked so far

    Math: MUS Beta w/MM topic books added in

    Readers: Free and Treadwell

    Phonics: AAS 2

    History: SOTW 1 w/narration, copy work , color pages, and map work

    Science: CLP Nature Reader 1 w/narration, copy work, and drawing

    Recorder: 9 Note Recorder

    Extra: TypingClub.com

     

    We were going to do a lot more with sotw, but listening to the audio and then doing work from the activity guide has been perfect. I had great plans for composer studies and art studies and that has not panned out.

  5. We used IEW's Pal Reading course VERY slowly starting at 4 and finishing when he was 5. I didn't do the writing portion, but it set us up so that he is now just doing AAS and reading books at a 2nd & 3rd grade level, he is 6.5yrs now. We will follow the same program with siblings - you can get it on sale through Mardel.

  6. A friend has asked me about maybe teaching a science class for a new co-op she's organizing. It would only be once a week and I would like to do some kind of hands on experiment, have a read aloud (picture book or let's read and find out kind of book), and something to do as a journal entry (observations and hypothesis kind of stuff). Does anyone know of a book or blog that already has that all pulled together?

  7. I have been googling the heck out of discussions for italics and just realized yesterday that the letters don't touch the top. My son did hwt in k last year and I like the print but hate the cursive. I love how italics look in print and joined (minus some joins) and was thinking about switching so I printed off some letter tracing/copywork and realized that the letters start midway to the top. Why is that? Would it be strange to use hwt for print and then switch to an italics for cursive?

  8. Your responses make me feel MUCH better.  This is what I had been estimating, based on what we did in Kindergarten.

     

    Math - 20-30 min

    Science/History - 20 min

    Spelling - 15 min

    Read Alouds and Writing With Ease - 20 min

    Handwriting - 15 min

     

    Typing - 10 min

    Recorder - 10 min

    Spanish - 20 min

  9. I have it and plan to use it.  Honestly, it feels like a glorified booklist to me though it does talk a lot about how to use the list (there are about 6 ways - daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc).  It fits what I wanted so I am happy with it - you should check out the sample that christianbook has. 

  10. I am getting together file folders with what I would like to accomplish each of the 36 weeks of school.  I feel like TWTM recommends a lot of study time per subject in the early years - does anyone care to share how much time/how many days a week you focus on each subject?  N will be 6 this year.

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