Robin M Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 I am in the midst of figuring out curriculum for 5th grade, reading wtm and reviewing what we've used so far. Â If you're in the midst of 5th grade or done with 5th grade, what are your hits and misses. If you are planning, what are you doing for 5th grade? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skadi Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Geography: MapTrek Ancients (Level B)  Logic: Philosophy Rocks! and How Do You Know Its True?  Math: Right Start Intermediate Level  Science: Science of Life: Projects for Beginning Biologists and Keeping a Nature Journal Ancient Literature Study  The Calendar by Patricia Kummer Ancient Greece Treasure Chest by Lynn Brittany Ancient Greece by Peter Connolly Ancient Rome by Peter Connolly Zeus: King of the Gods by George O'Connor (series) Gilgamesh the King by Ludmila Zeman (trilogy) (1300 BC) Black Ships Before Troy: Story of the Iliad by Rosemary Sutcliff (800 BC) The Wanderings of Odysseus by Rosemary Sutcliff (800 BC) The Ancient Greece of Odysseus by Peter Connolly (800 BC) Alexander the Great by John Gunther (336 BC) The Librarian Who Measured the Earth by Kathryn Lasky (200 BC) City: Story of Roman Planning & Construction by David Macaulay (200 BC) Archimedes and the Door of Science by Jeanne Bendick (200 BC) Cleopatra by Diane Stanley (51 BC) In Search of a Homeland: Story of the Aeneid by Penelope Lively (29 BC) Detectives in Togas by Henry Winterfield Mystery of the Roman Ransom by Henry Winterfield The Trouble with Wishes (Pygmalion) by Diane Stanley (8 AD) Augustus Caesar's World by Genevieve Foster (14) Bodies from Ash: Life & Death in Ancient Pompeii by James Deem (79) Roman Mysteries #1: Thieves of Ostia by Carolina Lawrence, series (100) Galen and the Gateway to Medicine by Jeanne Bendick (150) The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff (200) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judy in WA Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 After years of studying history, we took a year off and studied geography using: Trail Guide to World Geography The Ultimate Geography and Timeline Guide Geography through Art Eating your way around the world and quality read alouds (think Sonlight) Â It was the best year ever. We still talked a lot about history even reading several historical novels but the focus was clearly on geography. We had a ton of fun, ate great food, made interesting art projects. Next year we are back to history and I feel ready after taking a year off. Â Good luck! Â Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yvonne Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 My boys will be in 5th in the fall.  They'll be doing:  Math: Horizons 5 & Singapore 5  Latin: Latin for Children B (possibly with VP's live online class) French: SYRWtL French  Grammar: R&S 5 Spelling: Grade 5 Writing: IEW (through the Classical Conversations co-op we'll be doing)   I'm still trying to sort out what to do for History. I want to move into the wtm suggestions of outlining, researching & writing a summary each week. History Odyssey 2 looks ideal for making that transition to logic stage history. However, we're on Year 3 and HO2 Early Modern looks like it would be doable, but a stretch without having done HO2 Ancients & Medieval. So, I'm waffling between just doing history following the wtm suggestions for 5th grade using Usborne/Kingfisher or using HO2 Early Moderns.  Hopefully, we'll also squeeze in... Logic: Mindbenders Science: Chemistry (Elements? Noeo? RS4K?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greta Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Here's my plan, subject to change without notice. ;) In fact, I changed this plan (again) just a couple of days ago. A lot could happen between now and August! :D  Math - Math on the Level and MEP  Latin - Latin Prep and Lingua Latina  Classical Studies - Famous Men of Greece with the Memoria Press study guide  English - Meaningful Composition, Daily Grams, and Vocabulary Vine  Literature - The Hobbit, A Midsummer Night's Dream, King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (LCC recommendations)  American History - This Country of Ours  Science - TOPScience Chemistry  Geography - Maps-Globes-Graphs and 50 US States and Territories  Art - Hooked on Drawing and CM-style picture study Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Capt_Uhura Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 (edited) I"m still in the planning stages.... I like Skadi's history lit list and it's probably quite similar to mine. Here's what bouncing in my head...I'll have to edit later I'm sure.  Math: RS Geometric Approach, SM 6A/6B, LOF Fractions, Decimals/percents (LOF is a if we have time) and then moving into VT A or SM DM. I forgot SM CWP 5/6.  Language Arts: MCT Town Level (poetry, vocabulary, writing, grammar), WWE4  Literature: Teaching the Classics, LLforLOTR (epic portions to go along with History); maybe Lightening Lit 7.  Spelling: Continue w/ SWR and How to Teach Spelling  History: K12 Human Odyssey as spine along w/ Teacher/student guides, History Odyssey Ancients level 2 try before you buy  Art: Art in Story to go along w/ history as well as History of Architecture (forget the exact title)  Latin: haven't researched yet.  Spanish: might drop in lieu of Latin  Science: CPO Life Science  Logic: Continue w/ Mindbenders, Sudoku, Venn Perplexors, Critical Thinking book  Geography: I have 3 workbooks, once which is general geography, the 2nd which is Ancients and the third is US History. I also have a Spectrum Ancient History workbook as well. Edited May 16, 2010 by Capt_Uhura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melissa B Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 My upcoming 5th grader:  Math - Singapore Primary  English - Sequential Spelling, MCT grammar, Put That in Writing  Latin - online  French - finish First Start French I & move into level II  Geography - online + continue Mapping the World with Art  Science - Oak Meadow Earth Science  History/Literature - our own thing w/ focus on Ancient Greece/Colonial America  Art - The Phonics of Drawing  Music - guitar lessons Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fractalgal Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 (edited)  If you are planning, what are you doing for 5th grade?  Here is what I have so far:  Grammar: Rod & Staff 5 Math: AOPS Intro to Algebra combined with Dolciani Modern Algebra 1960s Latin: leaning Henle I Spanish: Learnables 2 Science: RS4K Chemistry, Physics, and Biology (paid science teacher) History: History Odyssey Middle Ages Writing: WTM style or Classical Writing Homer  I'm sure I'll be adjusting/adding to this by the end of the summer. ;) Edited May 17, 2010 by fractalgal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragons in the flower bed Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 (edited) Ack! Nevermind. Still revising the plan. Edited May 16, 2010 by dragons in the flower bed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Mine is just finishing up 5th grade. R&S Grammar, done orally, is a snap... and she's retained everything. Level is up to the individual. Â Now, I will be using in 6th, though a written for 5th-8th, is Brimwood Press Worldview materials. www.brimwoodpress.com . Again, which product is up to the individual. Sample pages are available for all curricula, though where to find them (on the site) can seem rather random. Excellent stuff, IMO. Â Geo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyDay Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 We just finished 5th: Â math: Saxon 65 science: BJU 5 plus Apologia's Flying Creatures history: BF Early American and Westward Expansion Intermediate geography: Around the World in 180 Days spelling: Spelling Power reading: DITHOR writing: Meaningful Comp plus Ignite Your Writing and Editor in Chief grammar: Abeka 5 plus Queen's LL for Secondary Child vol 1 music: BF History of Classical Music and violin lessons art: Artist Pursuits PE: Ballet Logic: Mind Benders Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KarenNC Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Current plan taking shape :). We go year round, so we are in a 4/5 transition period over the summer into fall.  Math: Your Business Math bookstore (recently started), some additional Key to.... books (decimals, geometry, percents, measurements) then move to Saxon 7/6  Language arts: MCT Town level (have just started)---add in WWE 4 workbook?, work on spelling bee list, for lit----finish up k12 lit class materials over summer into fall then move to ancient lit aligned with history along with the MCT poetry book. I've considered Lightning Lit, but may save that for 6th?  Science: finish up the physics I pulled together then start McHenry's The Elements, not sure after that. She's going to be participating in a science club and a science/community service based 4H club, will likely do A level Science Olympiad  PE: swim team, continue aikido, probably PE class through sportscenter and Boys and Girls Club  Foreign language: she wants to learn Spanish, not sure what we will use yet as we've just really started researching it.  Art: continue working with the Glencoe Introduction to Art text I found at Goodwill :), Mark Kistler online drawing lessons, consider an actual art class if there's money and time  History: once we finish SOTW 4, start over again with material on evolution/origin of universe/prehistory, then move into k12 Human Odyssey along with a bunch of lit and supplementary material I have already. I am considering Knowledge Quest's MapTrek to go along with it.  Logic: still trying to decide on this one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
at the beach Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 (edited) For my daughter 10, we haven't gotten it all figured out yet, but so far:  Math: Teaching Texbooks 5 (with some other enrichments that I have not decided on yet)  Language Arts: LLATL plus additional assigned readers and read-aloud books, continuing with HWT.  Rosetta Stone German  Science: Hands on activities--I am planning to look into getting some science kits and we'll also do some nature study.  History: Planning to keep it simple with either SOTW or MOH audio CD's and additional readers that go with the time period studied. Or we might look into The Prairie Primer. If we do the PP, those books will be our read aloud books for literature and history.  Art: We're still working with I Can Do All Things (it's a huge book!) and we also use Draw Write Now.  Extracurriculars: Ballet, piano, and possibly horseback riding. In the summer, she does swim team. Much as it pains me, we're probably going to be stopping violin. Right now, two instruments are just too much for both her and me. Edited May 16, 2010 by Violet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patchfire Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 (edited) Dd will be in fifth grade next year. Â Language Arts: MCT Voyage Level, plus All About Spelling 6 (& 7, when released) Literature: Ten or twelve required titles, plus historical fiction Math: Art of Problem Solving Intro to Number Theory, finishing up the Key to... books, LoF Adv Alg, and wherever she goes. :) History: ancients & early medieval, based on the WTM plan, using History: The Definitive Visual Guide for the spine. Science: PLATO Life Science & PLATO Earth & Space Science with some kind of experiments (not sure yet); general science using Science Matters & The Joy of Science DVDs. Latin: Latin Prep 1 Logic: Critical Thinking 1 & 2 via online class (I'm more excited about the online class than anyone :) ) Fine Arts: Music appreciation using The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music History, and art appreciation using the DK Art book Edited May 16, 2010 by patchfire Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babysparkler Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Still under construction... Â Language Arts: Junior Analytical Grammar, Vocabu-Lit F, Spelling Power, Outlining/journaling Literature: Still working on literature list Math: Finish Jacobs Algebra, then move into Art of Problem Solving Intro. to Number Theory (also academic competition materials) History: WTM based - Middle Ages using CHOW and VP Science: Life Science (using WTM) Spanish: Rosetta Stone Fine Arts: Music Listening study (using academic competition materials), Pencil/Chalk Drawing Other: Chess, Soccer, Boy Scouts, Typing Instructor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coffeefreak Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 My oldest will be in 5th next year :scared: Here's what we've decided. Yes, DECIDED! :lol:   New: MFW 1850 to Modern Times - I guess this isn't totally new. We have been doing Exploration to 1850 since February, and we love it so much we're continuing on. It has been so nice to be able to combine my girls, AND have an open and go curriculum. LOVE MFW! Teaching Textbooks 5th grade and Life of Fred Write With the Best - tried it for 4th and decided we needed to wait a year. I'm working on WWE with her so when we're done with that, we'll start WWTB Mind Benders/Red Herrings  Carry Overs: DITHOR- A HUGE hit the last two years! I'm bumping dd up to the 6/7/8th grade book. Spelling Workout Rod and Staff Grammar 5th grade Art Classes  HTH! Dorinda (who is FINALLY looking forward to next year;)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverMoon Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 (edited) . Edited July 12, 2022 by SilverMoon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitestavern Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Here is what I've decided on for dd10:  Language Arts: Spelling Wisdom MCT for Grammar, Writing, Vocab & Poetry, with a little Writing Skills & WWE Reading great literature  Math: Saxon 6/5 & LOF fractions, as well as Your Business Math pet shop (for fun)  Language: Rosetta Stone-Spanish  Logic: Logic Buildling Thinking Skills  Computer/Internet: Internet Literacy & Computer Activities Thru the Year  History: Finish SOTW4 & Biblioplan, then start SOTW1 (missed the first round)  Science: My Pals Are Here Nature Study Art: Drawing Textbook  Music: Piano lesson & continuing w/modern music study Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EppieJ Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Still working out the kinks, but here's what we currently have planned: Â Math: Kumon, Singapore 4A/4B, Math Olympiad Club Science: ALP (Alternative Learning Program) Class - Foss Science (Physics of Sound, Water, Electricity & Magnetism) History: heading into American History via Explorers, Pirates, Native Americans, Colonies using various sources like Time Travelers, 3D Maps, History Pockets, Brown Paper School, American Kids in History.... Geography: continuing Cantering the Country (plus other sources) The Arts: continuing piano lessons, ALP Art classes, maybe Digital Photography at the ALP Health/PE: swimming (and whatever else we can fit in), Health, Nutrition & PE LA: English from the Roots Up ALP class, NaNoWriMo through the ALP ( http://ywp.nanowrimo.org/ ), IEW US History theme writing, Poetry Rosetta Stone Spanish Bible: Awana, "Who is God and Can I Really Know Him?" (Apologia) Â We also have a scheduled "class time" I'm calling "Independent Study" where ds can spend time learning whatever is interesting to him at the time. And, of course, we'll be doing lots of read-alouds and quiet reading. Â Busy, busy! Still working on simplifying things. We'll see how it goes! :tongue_smilie: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheryl Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 I am in the midst of figuring out curriculum for 5th grade, reading wtm and reviewing what we've used so far. Â If you're in the midst of 5th grade or done with 5th grade, what are your hits and misses. If you are planning, what are you doing for 5th grade? Â Hi Robin, Well from one 50+ year old to another ;) and with a dd who turns 11 this week :D we are about finished with 5th grade. She's already started math 6. We're finished with Science. Finishing up Language and History and spelling, etc. Â I won't be of much help as we've used Abeka every year for all subjects except math. Ironically just the last hour I assembled books for grade 6 to see what we have and what I have yet to buy. Â I will add that Abeka has a top notch language arts program. They are known for their strength in LA. Their spelling is good too! For math we used Saxon. Saxon, for my dd, was good K-3. Then she hit Saxon 5/4 and floundered. We're moving to BJU math 6 and CLE math to supplement. Â Additionally I started using MOH in grade 5 along with our core history program. MOH is awesome to say the least. Â She completed 1 page of ETC @ day, and once a week @ of copywork, dictation, reading comprehension, penmanship, wordsmith, manners, health. Gymnastics, violin, co-op! And, Bible Study every TH morning. Art has been hit or miss. Â Here's grade 6: Bible Language - Abeka, supplement sparingly with CLE and Rod/Staff Writing - Wordsmith Math - BJU, supplement a good deal with CLE Science - BJU (will go back to Abeka around grade 8 or 9) History - Abeka and MOH, maybe resource with Little House and Beautiful Feet Spelling - Abeka Violin Gymnastics/Horseback Riding Would like to introduce logic Art.....I really need to figure this out. Â Sorry this seems so scattered...in a hurry. Blessings. Sheryl <>< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyndie Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 :lurk5: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gingersmom Posted May 16, 2010 Share Posted May 16, 2010 Saxon Math Spanish & Latin English-Sequential Spelling, Easy Grammar, tons of books, tons of writing essays, reports, etc., Vocabulit. Also maybe a literature program from Prentice Hall. Oak Meadow History (6th grade) Science? Still not decided Tons of educational field trips! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mrsjamiesouth Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 We are doing 5th grade next year  Math- Cle 4 and 5 LA- CLE5, Wordly Wise, Veritas Press Comp guide for Narnia, Writing Skills book1 History- MOH vol.1 and lots of ancient history books Geo- MapTrek Ancient Science- CKEB and Handbook of Nature Study Art/Music- Piano lessons, Picture Study, Composer Study, Artistic Pursuits Latin French- Flip Flop Young Peacemakers for Character Shakespeare- Julius Caesar Poetry- Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allen Poe Literature- 21 balloons, Treasure Island, and not sure what else yet.  On weekends we are doing Prepare and Pray as a family while reading the Swiss Family Robinson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i.love.lucy Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 I'm copying GretaLynne and changing a few things. We are LCCers and it was pretty close!  Bible - Explorer Bible Study and memory work  Math - Math Mammoth and CWP  Latin - This is our first shot at Latin, so GSWL and then Latin Prep  Classical Studies - Famous Men of the Middle Ages  English - EEL and IEW through CC and adding in Megawords  Literature - The Hobbit, A Midsummer Night's Dream, King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (LCC recommendations)  Science - probably expanding on the weekly CC topic and will maybe add in some GEMS  History - expanding on the CC topic with CHOW & others, and lots of hist fiction  Music - piano lessons  for fun:  Spanish - Discovery Streaming Elementary Spanish  Typing - BBC website for now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TC5 Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 We also have a scheduled "class time" I'm calling "Independent Study" where ds can spend time learning whatever is interesting to him at the time.  I love that idea!  I'm still working on a plan for 5th grade -- starting in a few months :eek:  Math: Math-U-See fractions (Epsilon?) and Math Mammoth and real-life math to be determined  History: WTM way w/ SOTW 3 and Kingfisher and lots of books. We'll probably take 3 years to get through SOTW 3 and 4 because I want to add a lot of U.S. history.  Grammar: Rod and Staff 5  Spelling: some SWR, moving back to Spelling Power  Writing: WTM method, across the curriculum  Science: CHEM C2000, etc.  Latin: continue Lively Latin Big Book 1, then? start Spanish?  Logic: Mind Benders  Art: Artistic Pursuits  Music: Piano lessons Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Closeacademy Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 For 5th grade:  Math--Singapore/Rod and Staff combination  Spelling--Spell to Write and Read  Grammar--finishing up Ruth Heller's books/not sure what we will use yet/Oak Meadow 5 for exercises  history--OM 5/biographies of presidents  science--OM 5  Lapbooks--topics that she wants to pursue  4-H  :001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NanceXToo Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 We'll be starting 5th grade in the fall. Â We will be using Oak Meadow. We are just finishing up Oak Meadow 4 for fourth grade this year and really loved it. We're looking forward to continuing with it for fifth grade. It's very hands on/creative. Â The only difference will be that I will be using Teaching Textbooks for math in fifth grade instead of Saxon (which is what my older version of OM had planned for fifth- they had their own math through fourth and then Saxon from 5th on. I understand the newer versions of the curriculum have their own OM math though now through the later grades). Â Over the summer we do SOTW, and this summer we'll also be checking out Times Tales to try to improve her times tables memorization. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mamabyrd Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 (edited) I'm still working on my 5th grade plans for next year but here is what I have so far:  Math: BJU 5th grade math and Life of Fred Fractions  English: BJU Writing and Grammar (this is new for us. I've always used GWG and IEW).  Lit: BJU Reading and several novels. I use Teaching the Classics and Deconstructing Penguins to cover the novels.  History: Mystery of History, vol. 1 Starting the 4 year history cycle. Using Evan Moor History Pockets and WP MYO notebooking pages, too.  Logic: Lift Off With Logic  Handwriting: Can Do Cursive (a HWT book for older kids). My dd still struggles with her handwriting  Art Draw Squad, Lambs Book of Art, The Usborne Introduction to Art  Music piano lessons, Stories of the Great Composers  Geography: Stuff I have left over from CATW and Rand McNally's Intermediate Geography and Map Activities  Bible: Apologia's Who is God    What I am still undecided on is science and whether or not to do Latin or another foreign language. Edited May 17, 2010 by Mamabyrd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liza Q Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 I am pretty sure about the following, mostly because I own most of it!  Math - LOF Fractions and TT6 (he just finished TT5) Reading - reading list for 1850-200 plus some other books I think he should read Writing - Narration, Dictation, Outlining (based on WWE) Spelling - Grammar of Spelling Grammar - GWG 5 History - SOTW 4 (with the AG and tests and student pages) and Landmark American History (the one Sonlight) from about 1850-1970 Science - Christian Kids Explore Biology Logic - BTS 1 Typing - continue Mavis Beacon Art - classes at the Art College  Still deciding on French - Maybe Ecoutez Parlez? Maybe Le Francais Facile? Maybe - ??? Latin - will probably start in January...but I may wait until 6th grade Music - ???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JudoMom Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 I'll have a 5th grader for 2010/2011. I've got a link in my signature to what we'll be using. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Storm Bay Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 For grade 5, ds will do: Â R&S English 5 SM 6 for math along with Life of Fred Decimals SOTW 3rd book (we're behind in history) WriteShop (at this point in time) RS4K Level 1 (we already own it from one of my dd's. He's read it but was younger and didn't do the written work) Art--Stebbing &/or The Phonics of Drawing Swim team for phys ed RS German Latin Primer (very slowly working through this one) Â That's all I can think of off the top of my head, but I'm sure I'm missing things. He's our youngest so we already own most of this. I'd love to try that MCT (do I have that right?) English, but it's very pricey to buy for one dc even though it would probably suit him better. I have to pay for some high school outsourcing next year, so have to be careful. He gets tap lessons, so that's his pricey item. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radiobrain Posted May 17, 2010 Share Posted May 17, 2010 I just realized that my diabolical plan to smush my kids into the same year is almost completed! Â So I will have a 5/6/7 combo going between 2 kids. Â We will be doing the same level math, LA and History. They are both on par for science, so they will do that together as well. One is ahead in spelling and ease of reading ability, that's about it. Â WHOO HOO!!! Â I am only going to have to teach algebra ONCE!!!!!:lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
delaney Posted May 18, 2010 Share Posted May 18, 2010 I am so new to this and have not worked with the girls yet...but here is the plan for DD #1 Spelling-still undecided b/c she is NOT a natural speller  English-R&S grade 4 to build her skills  History-doing CC so it will be SOTW 2 and activity guide stuff, plus we are doing geography over the summer to get them familiar with Europe  Science-UGH-struggling with whether to do Real science odyssey Life science or Apologia Zoology-may do the first and supplement with Apologia in areas they really like  Math-I have Horizons 5 and Saxon 5/4. Need to see what clicks with her the first month  Writing-IEW middle ages with CC  Bible study for all ages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t-hat Posted May 18, 2010 Share Posted May 18, 2010 My oldest ds will be in 5th next year. Our plan at this point is:  Bible Study Guide for All Ages Unit 1  R&S 5 English Megawords 2 (halfway) & 3 WWE 4  Singapore 5B & 6A CLE Math 504-605  Mystery of History Vol. 1 Ancients Literature Trail Guide to World Geography  Apologia Zoo 1 & Zoo 2 w/notebooking journals  Lively Latin 1  among other things....Trying to combine my K'er & 2nd grader together more, letting my 5th grader work more independently in some areas. Feeling like each year ramps up quite a bit... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strawberry_fields Posted May 18, 2010 Share Posted May 18, 2010 (edited) Here is my list so far... still tweaking a couple of things.  Bible/ Worldview: Who is God? (summit worldview book) Language Arts: MCT Town Level Spelling: Megawords 1 Math: Singapore 5A, 5B, Life of Fred Fractions (fall); Living Math History (spring) (My plan is to do LOF and living math on Fridays. I have heard that LOF goes pretty fast, so hopefully this will work out well for us.) Geography: United States and Capitals year 2 (a curriculum that I put together... just using books, maps, enchanted learning, and games) History: TruthQuest History Ancient Rome Science: Supercharged Science Summer ecamp and Apologia Exploring Creation with Astronomy Art: Not decided yet... looking at meet the masters, atelier art and draw squad Read Aloud Books: still coming up with a list Independent Reading: 30 history reading + 30 minutes "other" a day Extra-curricular: Awana; One class of son's choosing   I also plan to do that "interest based" learning during quiet time each day. Edited May 18, 2010 by strawberry_fields Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Storm Bay Posted May 18, 2010 Share Posted May 18, 2010 Â I am only going to have to teach algebra ONCE!!!!!:lol: Â In theory :D. You may find that they're not developmentally ready for Algebra at the same time even if they finish all the pre-req math at the same time even though they're fairly close in age. Of course, if you have one who can learn it with a DVD course or by reading, then that would reduce the number of times you have to teach it. My dc are far too competitive to be doing the same math level at the same time, plus are more spread out in age, but kudos to you for being able to do it, at least for now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jengjohnson Posted May 19, 2010 Share Posted May 19, 2010 For dd next year: math - CLE 6 grammar - Rod and Staff 6 writing - IEW History Based Writing - Ancients spelling - SWO G reading - CLE 6 and Biblioplan readers logic - Mind Benders history - MOH w/ Biblioplan science - REAL Science Odyssey Chemistry poetry - IEW memorization Bible - VP Genesis through Joshua Latin - Latin for Children A French - MP First Start French P.E. - volleyball, soccer, swimming, skiing, tennis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emma Posted May 19, 2010 Share Posted May 19, 2010 DS, will be 11 in Oct.: Â SL core 3 CLE Bible and LA 5 TT 5 with Singapore word problems added SL science 3 AND Abeka science 5 (for those independent days) Typing Cursive practice book. Something for art, although he'd rather just skip it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin M Posted May 19, 2010 Author Share Posted May 19, 2010 Thanks you guys. Off to do lots of research and see what will be a good fit for my guy. Debating Saxon Grammar and writing instead of Voyages in English this year. Any thoughts - hit or miss for you if you have used? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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