MorganClassicalPrep Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Since we have established that we are all crazy and like to plan early.... If you've already made a curriculum list, or are in the final stages of making a list, what are you using next year? Â (I'll come back and add what I'm doing in a little bit, but I wanted to get this up while I was thinking of it! :D ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Dulcimeramy Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 (edited) * Edited January 12, 2011 by Dulcimeramy bbl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Closeacademy Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Our plans:  Oak Meadow 4 & 6 Rod and Staff Math Spell to Write and Read Scott Foresman Grammar workbooks (free online) lapbooks  Why fix what is working?:001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluemongoose Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 TOG Year 2 LG/UG transition year with all books needed.  Singapore and MM 3A/3B (or finishing up 2B first)  Miquon  PR 2  Artistic Pursuits Book 2  Apologia Zoology 1 (and 2 if we complete 1 early)  BJU Spanish (elementary)  Piano Wizard :001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truebluexf Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Well I know we'll move on to Singapore Math 2 and 4, FLL 2, and WWE 2 & 4 (or my own version of it). Â Still debating on FLL4 or something more independent. However, knowing now that the next level will be out soon tempts me to stick with it. Â SOTW1...I think. Toying with MFW ECC, but it might be "too much". I'd like to keep it simple and actually do everything next year. Â RSO...biology maybe? If we ever finish Earth & Space this year, that is! DS wants chemistry, but I'm not sure DD1 will be ready. We'll see. Â Maybe LFC A, if DD1 is ready. She'll be a young 2nd grade, so we'll see. Â Maybe La Clase Divertida 2. Â AAS and HWOT. Â I guess I'm still pretty undecided, but I have direction...lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elise1mds Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 I only have one student, so I'm getting off easy:  LANGUAGE ARTS Writing - Begin HWT cursive, if he still wants it; Writing Strands #3; various writing projects and book reports. Grammar - FLL 3 with workbook Spelling - Spelling Workout (continue with curriculum; currently in book C) Reading - Weekly trips to library for fun, age-appropriate classics, assorted assigned reading for various supplemental purposes  OTHER CORE CURRICULUM Math - Math-U-See (continue with curriculum, currently in Gamma) History - SOTW 3 with activity book and test booklet Science - Still up in the air but leaning heavily toward Elemental Science Chemistry  ELECTIVES Language - Complete Minimus followed by Lively Latin; Le Francais Facile Jr. followed by Le Francais Facile Music - Piano Art - Artistic Pursuits Computer literacy - Typing proficiency, begin teaching use of Microsoft Office programs Logic - Logic Safari followed by...? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patchfire Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 For DS (will be 6 & doing 1st grade), I need to buy... SOTW 2 revised ed WWE 2 workbook SWO B & C RightStart C Miquon Red & Blue A bunch of supplemental books for science & history--that list is incomplete as of yet  For DD (all over the board in ability), I need to buy... LoF Trig AoPS Geometry MCT ML1/WWW1 level (maybe) Bravewriter Spectrum Chemistry Excavating English Mapping the World With Art All About Spelling Level 6 (and Level 7, when it's released) I haven't figured out her literature yet A lot of CDs for music appreciation Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coffeegal Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Generally the kids are just moving to the next level of what they're already doing. Â Math: Saxon English: Rod and Staff English, Pentime Penmanship, Introduction to Logic ~ Intromediate Logic Latin: Oxford Latin (9th grade) or Lively Latin (Younger children) History: History Odyssey (5th grade +) or SOTW (3rd grade) Science: Apologia (7th grade +) or McGraw-Hill Science (1-6 grade) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisa in the UP of MI Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 For second grade dd:  A Little Garden Flower second grade Classical Writing Primers All About Spelling 3 The Sentence Family Right Start B/C Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding Prima Latina/Minimus La Clase Divertida 2 Faith and Life 2/First Communion prep  For kindergarten ds: A Little Garden Flower kindergarten HWT K All About Reading (and maybe start AAS) MEP 1/Miquon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melinda Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Here's my list in progress... Â Jared (grade 3 in the fall) Math - Singapore 4 Language Arts: Reading - Need to put together a reading list! Grammar - FLL 4 Spelling - AAS 5 Writing - WWE 4 Penmanship - HWT Cursive Science - Chemistry, but no clue what... History - SOTW III Art - Atelier 2/3 (yep, we have neglected formal art somewhat) Music - Musicplay 3 Health - continue teaching healthy eating, good hygiene, etc PE - Gymnastics and swimming at the Y Language - Continue Spanish lessons with grandparents (FIL is from Chile) Start Latin (no clue which program to use, though) Â Hannah (grade 2 in the fall) Math - MUS Gamma Language Arts: Reading - Need to put together a reading list! Grammar - FLL 4 Spelling - AAS 3 Writing - WWE 4 Penmanship - HWT Cursive Science - Chemistry, but no clue what... History - SOTW III Art - Atelier 2/3 Music - Musicplay 3 Health - continue teaching healthy eating, good hygiene, etc PE - Gymnastics, swimming, ballet at the Y Language - Continue Spanish lessons with grandparents (FIL is from Chile) Start Latin (no clue which program to use, though) Â Nathan (PK - 4yo in the fall) Math - Singapore Earlybird 1A-2B Language Arts: Reading - Finish The Reading Lesson and BOB books Grammar - Mad Libs when we play during long car rides Spelling - none Writing - none Penmanship - HWT K Science - Chemistry with the olders, but no clue what... History - SOTW III with the olders Art - Atelier 2/3 Music - Musicplay 3 Health - continue teaching healthy eating, good hygiene, etc PE - Gymnastics and swimming at the Y Language - Continue Spanish lessons with grandparents (FIL is from Chile) Start Latin (no clue which program to use, though) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mom2myboys Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Mostly the next level of what we are using now: Â Singapore 2 and 4 WWE2 WWE4 FLL2 FLL4 SOTW Vol. 2 (if we finish 1 this year:tongue_smilie:) Apologia Astronomy (already purchased) Maybe adding Latin, at least for my oldest who will be 5th grade next year Probably Logic for DS1 as well, but do not know where to start with that :tongue_smilie: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melissa B Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 I've finished planning and have moved on to scheduling. :hurray:  I'll have children in 8th, 6th, 2nd and K.   Math: Singapore, Life of Fred, Art of Problem Solving  English: Galore Park, Classical Writing, Michael Clay Thompson, Memoria Press, Hooked on Phonics, handwriting workbooks  Latin: online classes  Greek: online classes  French: Galore Park  Science: Galore Park, Oak Meadow, Teaching Company (maybe For Sea)  History/Lit: Trail Guides to Learning, TRISMS, Teaching Company, Kolbe, Excellence in Literature  Humanities: Galore Park, Mapping the World with Art, online classes  Religion: online classes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MorganClassicalPrep Posted January 12, 2011 Author Share Posted January 12, 2011 I love reading these lists!!! Â Okay, for us. Next year will be our first year reporting, so I'm a little nervous. Â Jenna: (5.5 at the start of the year. Officially kindergarten, unofficially 1st grade) Â Subjects required by state: Â English - Literature: We read 30 minutes a day, will continue. Just reading a bunch of good books. Spelling: continuing with AAS Math - will be continuing with Singapore and Miquon. Currently in 1A, will probably be halfway through 1B by the end of this year, so 1B-2A for next year. Science - Elemental Science Biology Social Studies - SOTW 1 Art - Unsure if I'm going to design the program myself or get a prepackaged curriculum. Music - self-designed music appreciation, recorder Health - I'll probably just pick up Abeka's health book for something quick and easy. But we cover "health" everyday. Physical Education - dance, soccer, maybe cheerleading. Â Extras: French - finish L'Art De Dire, maybe do Le Francais Facile Jr? It'll be mostly repeating information, but could be a good review. DD won't be old enough for any of the other french programs I've found. I'll eventually start L'Art de Lire, but that's for grades 3-up. Spanish - Might do La Clase Divertida. DD is doing really well with French and has expressed a strong interest in learning Spanish also. I'll wait until it's closer to next year and see. We might really focus on French for the first semester, and then start Spanish the second. Logic - finish Lollipop Logic, move on to Primarily Logic. Religion - Thinking about the new program from PHP. It looks like something we'd enjoy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayne J Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Next year I'll have:  Ds, 3rd grade: Math--Horizons 3 and Math Mammoth Latin--Latin for Children A Composition/Grammar--Classical Writing Aesop A and Composing Sentences (Kilgallon) Spelling--Spelling Workout (determining which level now) Classical Studies--Memoria Press's Famous Men of Greece Literature--Black Ships Before Troy The Wanderings of Odysseus  DD, 1st Grade Math--Horizons 1 and Math Mammoth 1 Phonics--OPGTR Composition--WWE 1 Grammar--FLL 1/2 Spellling--Spelling Workout A Literature--Blue and Red Fairy Book, various other fairy tale collections  They will do together: Bible--A Bible Study Guide For All Ages *or* the new Olive Branch Books Bible study just published.  Science--NOEO Chemistry and GEMS kits Nature journals  History--US History I, cobbled together by me, largely literature based, with Mem. Press's new edition of the Guerber US histories for the spine and Homeschool in the Woods' Time Travellers series, History Pockets and various craft books for "fun."  Geography--Beautiful Feet's American Geography using Holling C Hollling books.  And maybe some random logic workbooks from The Critical Thinking Co. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dmmetler Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Continuing--  Math-Continue Singapore Reading-Continue Scott Foresman reading series for comprehension practice, plus literature related to history and lots of free reading Handwriting-Copywork and HWOT cursive Latin-Continue LfC/Minimus combo, with LfC B/Minimus Secundus Other-Lab science class, Ballet, cheerleading/tumbling, piano  Changing next year- Greek-Hey Andrew, mostly because I don't think DD is ready for GfC yet. Spanish-Spanish for Children. DD's enjoyed Elementary Spanish, but I don't feel like she's learning much new. Science-AIMS just plain didn't work. Too much work for mommy to set up experiments that get downright boring to repeat. We've ended up mostly reading books from the library. I'm looking for a good spine, something like SOTW for Science, where we could read about a subject and then get resources and come up with activities to try together.  History-DD wants to do American History. She's enjoyed CHOW and Sonlight for Ancients, but I'm not sure about a lot of the literature selections for Core 3, so I'm thinking I'll use the spine and put together my own booklists.  Music-DD is finishing Kindermusik this year, and I want to find some sort of group class to accompany piano lessons since she really likes the group, maybe a good children's choir?  Starting new- MCT LA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissKNG Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 We are starting 1st grade in the fall:  Bible - BJU Bible Truths 1 Math - Singapore 2a and Horizons 3, CWP Science - continuing Noeo Chemistry I LA- ETC, BJU Spelling, various readers we have American History - continuing Sonlight materials (spines and readers) and other project/resource stuff  And of course, lots of read alouds, crafty-crafts and play and fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest momk2000 Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Grade 1  Adventures in Phonics Level B w/ CLP readers MFW Grade 1 Bible Reader Writing With Diligence (CLP) Horizons Spelling & Vocab. Horizons Math A Beka Social Studies McRuffy Science A Beka Health God & Me Devotional Art & Music - Not using a formal curriculum for these. Lots and lots of library books  Grade 5  MFW CTG - Bible, History, Art, Music Oak Meadow 5 - Science A Beka Health BJU English Building Spelling Skills (CLP) Vocab. From Classical Roots Mosdos Lit. Teaching Textbooks 6 Learnables Spanish Library books Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twoxcell Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Ok here is my list so far:  ds1 (3rd) HOD Bigger Hearts(everything scheduled) Singapore 3a/3b DITHOR 2/3 R&S grammar(not sure yet if it will be 2 or 3) AAS 3 along with dictation from Bigger Apologia Zoology 2(with my dh) Stories of Great Composers Draw and write through history 4/5 Latin's Not so tough level 3(or maybe something else not sure yet) Still need to figure out something for Spanish, and Artist study.  dd1 (1st) HOD Beyond if she is ready we will see this fall If not I will just pick some books to read to her, and get her some science kits. Singapore 1a/1b A reason for handwriting A All about Spelling 1 Reading Made Easy(finish up where we leave off) Start HOD emergent readers when she is ready She will join my ds for composer, and artist study  dd2 (preschool) HOD Little Hearts  ds2 (tot school) He will play with any and all of our educational toys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dinsfamily Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 2nd Grader:  Math: Singapore 3B/4A, Miquon Yellow/Purple, Horizons finish 3 and into 4, Zaccaro's PCM  LA: SWR, FLL2, WWE2, SL Readers Int/Adv  History/Geo/Lit: Finish Core 1, Start Core 2 + Geo supps  Art: ICDAT, AP K-3 Book 1  Logic: Continue CTA: K-3  Science: Noeo Physics 1  Latin: Prima Latina  Bible: Vos? and SL  Kindergartner:  Math: Horizons K and Miquon Orange, Singapore PM1 and Miquon Red when finished  LA: SWR, CF, DEL, SL Readers 2, FLL1?  Literature/Science/Bible: SL P4/5  Plus tagging along with brother in art, science and Latin when he wants  Ummm... I think that's all I have planned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homeschooling6 Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Grade 8 Bob Jones Heritage Studies 8 Bob Jones Science 7 (we want to do life science otherwise we'd go with 8th) Bob Jones Grammar and Writing 7 (I prefer to back up a little in this department) Bob Jones Literature 7 Bob Jones Math 6 (this is my struggling math learner, hopefully we can double up and start Bob Jones Math 7 too) Latin Spanish 1 via Bob Jones Writing-Pattern Based Writing or Easy Classical's writing program based on IEW. Spelling- Not sure yet Bible-Bob Jones  Grade 6  Bob Jones for History, Science, Penmanship, Spelling, Math, Grammar/Writing and Bible Latin-Latin for Children Primer A  Grade 4 & 5 Combining my two middle students as much as possible  History-Easy Classical History OT Science-Easy Classical Grammar, Writing, Spelling, Logic, Bible and Latin-Easy Classical 3rd Penmanship-A Reason for Writing Math-Bob Jones 5 and Bob Jones 4 (only area where they will split :D)  Grade 3 and 1 I'm combining in most areas except phonics and math Math- McRuffy 3 and McRuffy 1 Spelling, Writing, Grammar, Bible and Latin- Easy Classical 1st grade Main Schedule Phonics 1- for my 1st grader; not sure, may go with Saxon 1, BJ1 or PP Phonics- fro my 3rd grader may use PP or Saxon 2 History-Easy Classical OT (combined with the 3rd & 4th) Science-Easy Classical (combined with 3rd and 4th)  That was fun ;) I like seeing thing written out.  For sure we will use Bob Jones for my 6th and 8th graders.  I'm almost sure the rest will use too. I like how Easy Classical is set up. The only thing that may change is Science for the younger grades 1-5. If it will be easier for me I may choose 1 level of Bob Jones Science for all and use it as a read aloud.  That's the plan :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southcarolinamom Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 My son will be graduating this year from high school, so I'll be down to one child:  11th grade  Sonlight Core 100 US History Apologia Advanced Biology (human anatomy) Wordly Wise Vocab Easy Grammar Computer Science Intro to Logic Teaching Textbooks Algebra 2 Personal Finance (Dave Ramsey)  She's auditioning to get into here: http://www.fineartscenter.net for theatre. If that doesn't pan out, she will be auditioning for various local children's theatres throughout the school year. And will be singing in our church choir, working in the church nursery, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amanda_Jo Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Everyone: Tapestry of Grace year 2 Discovery Streaming Elementary Spanish Artistic Pursuits 2 Either God's Design Science (heaven and earth series) or a co-op class every other week with RS4K chemistry and/or physics on the off weeks. Â 2nd/3rd grader BJU math 3 Growing W/ Grammar 3 Megawords 1 A Reason for Handwriting C Â 1st grader ETC books 3 and 4 Growing with Grammar 1 (Starting mid-year) Handwriting w/o tears BJU math 1 All About Spelling (last half of book 1 and start book 2) Â PreK Handwriting w/o tears ETC A, B, and C Singapore Earlybird A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DawnM Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Well, it isn't set in stone, but here is our prelim:  Sonlight Core 5 SL Core 5 LA Spelling Power (not set yet, but leaning this way) Easy Grammar IEW for writing along with Core 5 writing  Math: 2nd grader- Singapore 6th grader- Teaching Textbooks 7th grader- undecided  Extra Curricular: Tae Kwon Do Cub/Boy Scouts Piano  Science: No idea! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Ugh. It's changing everyday right now!  DS - 1st grade  Saxon Math (new level) or Abeka (repeat level, different curr.), depending on how solid I'm feeling after Saxon this year....  Language Arts programs I'm throwing around: First Language Lessons 1 and/or 2 or Abeka Language 1 Writing with Ease . . . hmmm. Abeka Letters & Sounds 2 or maybe Spell to Write and Read  Hesitantly considering Heart of Dakota Beyond...not ready to commit to it.  If not HOD, then I have no clue for History or Science.  DD - preschool  Abeka Preschool or Answers in Genesis preschool or HOD Little Hands to Heaven     I am hoping that writing things down will help me choose. *I* was your typical hyper-excited newbie that had our life planned out until the kids went to college. Well, that's all out the window. Is there something wrong with me that I'm not excited about anything???? :tongue_smilie: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elegantlion Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Here's the tentative plan for ds next year.  Latin Alive II LOF Geometry Megawords LL LOTR Writing - WTM writing, Igniting Your Writing, &/or Lively Art of Writing Earth Science (using The Good Earth) World History (Renaissance through American Revolution?) probably using Churchill's A History of English Speaking People Irasshai Japanese (continuing Year I) Discovery of Deduction (formal logic) PE will be Hiking/Camping (mostly done over the summer)  Maybe adding History of the Arts reading The Creators by Boorstin  Most of these are pretty for sure choices. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angela in ohio Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 (edited) will be 15 yo (sophomore):  Latin II (second half of Wheelock's) New Testament studies Geometry (did Alg II this year, we're going in alternate order) Chemistry (DIVE w/ BJU) Year 2 Great Books - history and literature credits (year 2 WTM HS + Omni II/V selections) English credit consisting of literature plus essay co-op class I teach Rhetoric - 1/2 credit - materials TBD Computer Programming II - 1/2 credit Music (flute lessons plus orchestra practice/performances, music theory) Art (2 1/2 hr class each week plus homework, art appreciation) High School Robotics team - extracurricular   will be 13 yo (technically an 8th grader, might graduate early though):  Latin - Latin Alive in co-op class I teach New Testament studies Geometry (VTI) Chemistry (DIVE w/ BJU) Year 2 Great Books - history and literature credits (year 2 WTM HS + Omni II/V selections) English credit consisting of literature plus essay co-op class I teach Rhetoric - 1/2 credit - materials TBD Computer Programming II - 1/2 credit Music (piano and clarinet lessons plus hopefully orchestra practice/performances, music theory) Art (2 1/2 hr class each week plus homework, art appreciation) LEGO Robotics team - no credit, extracurricular   Both girls also get their steady volunteer hours working in a classroom for students with physical impairments: feeding, playing, rocking, reading to them, etc.  I'm still working on the 8 yo's plans. Edited January 12, 2011 by angela in ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just Robyn Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 (edited) My list is very long, but I don't use all of everything. Some things we do completely, but many things are only partially used. We are very eclectic. Â Oak Meadow 1 and 5 MCT Town WWE 2 and 4 Writing Skills 2 Sonlight LA 2 K12 LA 4 possibly IEW SWI A, but I need to look at it and the other planned writing curricula - that may wait until the year after next Moving Beyond the Page literature units Pictures in Cursive McRuffy Ponics/Reading K Transition and 1 Phonetic Zoo Spelling Plus or Apples and Pears - I haven't decided yet IEW Poetry Memorization Teaching Textbooks 5 McRuffy Color Math K and 2 Math Mammoth as needed Your Business Math Key to Fractions, Key to Decimals The Complete Book of Time and Money Noeo biology 1 - books only, but I may add some non-Noeo kits astronomy books and kits simple machine books and kits Read and Understand Science History Odyssey Ancients 1 SOTW 3 and 4 very casually - maybe just the audio versions The Complete Book of Maps and Geography Writing a State Report (and other assorted geography games and books) Lively Latin 1 Edited January 14, 2011 by crstarlette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoutTN Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 (edited) DD in 1st Bible and catechism - First Catechism, Bible survey using What The Bible Is All About For Young Explorers Right Start B FLL AAS Literature and RAs - still making these lists! SOTW 1 (with VP cards and songs) Elemental Science Intro (with 4 yo DS tagging along!) HWT Composer and Artist studies Art?! ___________ Ballet Swimming lessons Choir Edited January 12, 2011 by ScoutTN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cindyz Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 (edited) My son will be in first grade. Some things we don't need until mid fall depending on how we do during the summer. The things without prices we already have. Â WWE2 $21.73 HO & SOTW1 (2nd half) Singapore 2A $51.20 MEP 2 Math Mammoth 2A $16.50 Atlier Art Value Pack VP-1-D $92 Meet The Masters $29.95 Galloping The Globe FLL2 MCPb OPG Phonics Road 2 $199 Pathway Readers/Elson? $35/$24 Sonlight Readers Write Shop 2? $31.50 Elemental Science Earth/Space $16.50/$51.00 R.E.A.L. Science Earth/Space $38.99/$50.00 Latin For Children A $105 Â $772.37 Edited January 12, 2011 by Cindyz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommy22alyns Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Rebecca (3rd):  MFW Adventures (Bible, history, science, art) CLE 300/something else undetermined for math R&S 3 grammar WWE 2-3 Spellling Power LFC A SL 2 Advanced readers   Sylvia (1st!)  MFW Adventures (Bible, history, science, art) CLE 100 math (?) and LA WWE 1 SL 2 Reg. readers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravin Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 For DD's 3rd grade: Â Math: continuing with the textbook we already have (Practical Arithmetics) Spelling: Continuing with Webster's Speller, which was a free download from www.donpotter.net Grammar/Writing: Finishing up FLL1-2 if we haven't by the end of this year. Classical Writing: Aesop (All we need is the workbook; I have the text and teacher's guide already) Latin: Lively Latin (need to purchase) Geography: Unit on the 50 states, which I have a bunch of materials for already. Â Everything else (History, Science, Spanish, music, art, keyboarding, etc.) will be done through her enrichment program, which she will attend Tu-Thu (2 days/wk) next year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FairProspects Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 DS 1st Grade OPGTR Memoria Press 1 (haven't fully decided on this one) WWE 1 FLL 1 RS B MM 1A & 1B (supplemental) Kitchen Table Math & Math in Non-Fiction & Math in Literature Finish SOTW 1 & start SOTW 2 (to chapter 18) GEMS science guides in Chemistry & Biology Telling God's Story  DS Pre-K HWOT Pre-K & K AAR (if it comes out!) MEP Reception & Kitchen Table Math Tagging along for science & history projects Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d.g. Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 We already have most of the materials for next year waiting in a plastic tub in our basement. I'm collecting resources as I go, with an eye to what we'll need in the future, especially since our income can fluctuate quite a bit from season to season. The only things I have left to buy are RS C, a telescope, (possibly) a Spanish program, and (also possibly) a typing program. Â DS6 will be in second grade next year, and he's mostly at grade level with the exception of his reading, which is much higher, and his handwriting, which is a bit behind. Â Writing - For actual handwriting, we'll continue our homemade copywork with a focus on readability and breaking some bad habits that I doubt we'll eliminate before then :glare:. For the process of writing, we'll continue WWE without the workbook. I might try to find occasional supplements for creative writing, and we also have Writing Strands 2 if needed/wanted. Â Grammar - We'll continue FLL 2 (we're in FLL 1 now, will prob. finish before year's end) Â Spelling - We'll be using a homemade spelling progression based on Phonics Pathways. Â Reading/Phonics - Our reading will be loosely based on WTM recs. with lots of library time. We'll finish Phonics Pathways if needed and choose several family read-alouds (TBD, except for a few neat ebooks I found: Chaucer tales for Children and Spenser for Children!!) Â Math - We'll finish RightStart B, start RightStart C, and maybe explore some supplemental word problems. Â History/Social Studies - SOTW 2 with activity guide, Geography for Every Kid, many many extra resources. Â Science - We'll be doing WTM-style astronomy and earth science plus using Earth Science for Every Kid, Astronomy for Every Kid, and a LOT of other resources. Â Language - I'm uncertain at this point. I'll be researching Spanish options if our budget allows for it. Â Art - We'll be using Draw Write Now, but not in any serious way. Â Other Extras - We'll start actual hands-on kitchen/cooking stuff. (If I don't schedule it in, it won't get done.) I have several kids' cookbooks to work with. We'll also being doing another round through Dave Ramsey's FP Junior set for reinforcement. We might start a formal typing program, if I can find one I like that we can afford. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcconnellboys Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Bible/Religion: videos on different world religions and other materials I already own  Math: will continue with Dolciani Algebra II  Grammar: will continue with Easy Grammar, adding Daily Grams  Writing: I'm working on a more intensive outside class for him.  Vocab: will continue with Vocabulary for the College Bound  Latin: will continue with the Latin Primer/Grammar series, finishing up Primer III and doing Grammar I  Spanish: will continue with Barron's Spanish Grammar the Easy Way at home and outside class; currently deciding on a different workbook for the class.  Greek: will leave it up to him whether he wants to continue or not, so haven't decided on a program.  History: I have a basic list from my last time through Modern World and will be tweaking it for use.  Physics: I have a ton of resources and kits; I just need to sit down and put together a plan for using them.  PE will continue with outside activities; Piano lessons will continue; and we'll have to wait and see what's available insofar as other outside classes or activities.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarrieF Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 For DS 4th gr. in fall: * Language Arts - - MCT Island series, finish then move into MCT Town series - AAS level 4 and/or 5 (trying to see where we end up) - WWE-3 (just twice a week for dictation & narration practice) - Horizons Penmanship 4 - Literature: SL Core 3 advanced readers * History - - SL Core 3 with additional spines (any suggestions for good ones?!) * Bible - - Bible Study Guide for All Ages, unit 1 (VERY excited about this!) * Math - - Horizons 4 - Math it! for facts practice * Science - Elemental Science: Chemistry - HOPEFULLY Jenn from Guest Hollow will have her chemistry schedule out by the time we start! ;) - Weekly nature study using Handbook of Nature Study (and Barb's site!) *Other - - Lively Latin, Big Book 1 - weekly piano lessons - Harmony Fine Arts, 3 (REALLY hoping to get this worked into the schedule . . . a girl can dream, can't she?!) Â For DS 2nd grade in fall: * Language Arts - - OPG (finish up) - AAS levels 1 & 2 - FLL-1, supplement with Growing with Grammar 1 (if needed) - WWE-1 (slowly, as this one HATES writing!) - SL Readers 2 regular schedule - Horizons Penmanship 2 (transition to cursive . . . this ought to be interesting!) * History - same as above * Bible - same as above * Math - - Horizons 2 - Math it! for facts * Science - same as above * Other - same as above, with the exception of LL & piano Holy cow, that looks like a lot! And with PreK DS and toddler DD running around, I have NO IDEA how we are going to accomplish this. Grace needed in LARGE quantities! :001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matryoshka Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Most of this has already been planned since last year... I tried to plan middle school in one fell swoop. :tongue_smilie: Younger dd in some places is repeating what older kids did, in some places blazing her own trail...  8th grade Writing - MCT Advanced Academic Writing 1 Grammar - Magic Lens 1 or 2 (depending on how far we get this year) Vocabulary - Word within the Word 1 and/or 2 (also depending) Literature - Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings  Math - Algebra I - Lial's for dd1 and AoPS or Foerster's for dd2 History - K12 Human Odyssey and Oxford Press' books - continuing from wherever we get to this year. Probably Medieval and with any luck start early Modern. Science - CPO Physics: A First Course  Spanish - Breaking the Spanish Barrier III German - Saturday School Music - dd1 Piano; dd2 Violin & Orchestra, both - Chorus Art - Outside course, hopefully Logic - Critical Thinking 1 or 2 (depending again on how far we get this year) PE - dd1 skating, dd2 modern dance?   5th/6th grade Writing - Continue Paragraph Town if not done. If done... with any luck Writing with Skill will be done? Maybe Essay Voyage? Grammar - Town or Voyage grammar Vocabulary - Caesar's English II Literature - Jamestown Best Short Stories? (used with older kids, so have on hand)  Math - Singapore 6a/b with CWP History - Same as sisters Science - Some Physics appropriate for this grade level. Searching...  Spanish - Spanish the Easy Way German - Saturday School Music - Piano and possibly Flute, Chorus Art - Outside course, hopefully Logic - Grid Perplexors, and if we manage Critical Thinking 1, she'll be listening in. PE - maybe gymnastics and/or swimmng Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommee & Baba Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 (edited) Still in the works but def. working on the list already as well as supplies and what needs to be printed and filed and all that fun filled stuff! Â DD 3rd grade: Math: MM Light Blue Y3 Reading: HoP Master Reader Penmanship: HWoT Cursive Writing: WWE 2 L.A.: FLL 3 Spelling: AAS 1 Bible: Awana Art: Kumon Workbooks, Color by number, Paint by number, Perler beads & Misc crafts. Â DD 1st grade: Math: MM Light Blue Y1, possibly Y2 depending on how fast she goes through the first books. (She is my math whiz kid.) Reading: HoP Level 1 Penmanship: HWoT 1 Writing: WWE 1 L.A.: FLL 2 Bible: Awana Art: Kumon Workbooks, Color by number, Paint by number, Perler beads & Misc crafts. Â Together: Science: Apologia Zoology 1 History: Finish MoH 1 Edited January 14, 2011 by mamaofblessings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WiseOwlKnits Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 A lot of our stuff is running 6 months ahead. We're starting "2nd grade" in the next couple of weeks so we'll finish out 2nd grade in the fall and start 3rd grade. So, our plans look like this:  * Reading: CLE Reading 2/3 * Language Arts: CLE LA 2/3 * Horizons 3 * Elemental Science: Chemistry * SOTW - 2/3 * Meet the Masters (art) * Sequential Spelling B * Latin - NO clue yet * Piano Adventures for music theory * Sign Language  DD also takes piano and voice lessons, ballet and swimming classes, and plays sports and will continue those next year as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boscopup Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 For 2nd grade in the fall:  Math: MM 3 Grammar: R&S 3 Reading: CLE Reading 200/300, independent chapter books assigned Spelling: TBD Handwriting: copywork, Pentime 2 (transition to cursive) Writing: WWE 2 History: SOTW 2 + AG Science: ES Biology  The only thing in that list that I have already is the SOTW AG. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverMoon Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 (edited) We're not changing up very much for next year. Most of it will be the next level up in the same curricula they're using this year. I'll need to buy the consumable parts for R&S books and FLL 3, and everything for the oldest. Edited January 13, 2011 by SilverMoon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leav97 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 (edited) Next year for DD - 1st Grade  Math - MM2 and CWP1 Art - Artistic Pursuits Finish book 1 start book 2 Science - Elemental Science finish Biology Start Earth Science English HWOT Progressive Phonics Advanced books All About Spelling 2 Climbing to Good English 2 Pathway reading Grade 1 History - History Odyssey Level 1 Middle ages Latin - Song School Latin Music - Choir and Piano Phy Ed - Swimming and Tae Kwon Do  Probably an acting class or 3 as well as a play or 2. Edited January 13, 2011 by Leav97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BBG580 Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 (edited) It will be our first year homeschooling!  1st Grade:  Math: Singapore 1A with Orange Miquon and Rods as a supplement, Family Math and other math games and activities  LA: Phonics Road Level 1  History: ToG Year 2/Units 3 and 4 at half pace (early American History)  Science: Handbook of Nature Study + 4 seasons Nature Studies Guides and a Nature Journal http://handbookofnaturestudy.blogspot.com/  FL: Mandarin Level 1 Rosetta Stone 2x per week with my assistance (her grandmother speaks Mandarin and she's had a year of it in PS K this year as well)  PE: Year Round Swimming Lessons/Swim Team  Arts: Piano or Violin if she wants to try, various Waldorf craft projects, religious crafts based on the liturgical year  PreK:  I'm Ready To Learn By Winter Promise Edited January 13, 2011 by BBG580 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mama25angels Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 My 10th grader:  TT Geometry Thinking Like A Christian Desiring God Notgrass Exploring American History (1/2), Alpha Omega Civics (1/2) Elementary Greek 2 &3 LLATL Gold American Integrated Physics and Chemistry IEW or Jensen's Format Writing  My 3rd grader is going use my own version of adventures since I have the books on hand already:  English for the Thoughtful Child vol. 1 Singapore 2B/3A American Pioneers and Patriots A First Book in American History Powerglide Spanish elementary Science in the kitchen, Science with Air and CLP nature reader 3 CLE Reading 3  library books for literature and extra history reading. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuzor Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Here is my list  1st grade FLL Spelling Workout A/B Writing With Ease 1 Story of the World Ancient Times with Acitivity Book Saxon Math 1 Football/Soccer/Scouts  Still researching a science  Preschool ABC Home Preschool Piano Lessons/Soccer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TXMary2 Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 I am not completely decided, but tentatively we will be using:  Both - TOG YR 3 (continuing with TOG- LOVE IT!)- History, Geography, Literature, Writing, Art, Government and Philosophy  DS7 - will be 2nd Grade:  Explode the Code 3 and 4 or 4 and 5 (depends on how far we get this year) OPGTR (will finish) R&S English 2 OR CLE LA Grade 2 Elemental Science- Earth Science & Astronomy AND/OR Apologia Astronomy Positive Action For Christ Grade 2 Veritas Press Timeline Cards for visual timeline and memorization Abeka Math Grade 2 Scholastic Map Skills Remedia Dictionary Skills  DS 14- will be 10th Grade:  Apologia Biology Teaching Textbooks Geometry BJU Spanish 1 - DVD Program Positive Action for Christ- Life of Christ CLE LA Notgrass Government (along with TOG Government) Logic in 100 Minutes DVD Introductory Logic Perplexors Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JenC3 Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 We are switching over some things this month & next and by April we will be working on our "3rd grade" curriculum.  dd 7 (8 in sept) WWE 2 (feb) R & S 3 (mar) Spelling Workout D (sept) Scripture Adventures bible along with VP cards and other reading (april) SOTW 2 (april) Latin Primer I (sept) Kitchen Table Math, Math Mammoth 3 (sept) Apologia Astronomy (april) Reading List Memory work from Living Memory  ds 4.5 (5 in june) OPTGR Kitchen Table Math SOTW 2 & Apologia Astronomy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aurelia Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 (edited) Just now starting 2nd grade with: Oak Meadow 2nd Grade MEP 1/2 + Miquon Dancing Bears Jolly Grammar Apples & Pears Spelling BFSU horseback riding + something else, maybe swimming or Irish dance   3rd Grade, whenever we finish the above: MEP 3 + Miquon Galore Park Junior English 1 Writing With Ease 2 Apples & Pears Spelling KONOS Obedience in a box + interest led studies OR BFSU + SOTW2 Atelier Art 3 Lively Latin or Minimus Countdown to Logic horseback riding + other activities for PE Edited January 14, 2011 by Aurelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woolybear Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 Tentatively..........  Ds, fifth grade: Intermediate Language Lessons or Classical Writing Milestones Academy Year 4 Geography and earth studies from Mater Amabilis ???Teaching Textbooks 4 or 5 or neither:) Tapestry of Grace, Year 2 starting with unit 2 or 3 depending on where we end this year. ??Science  Ds, third grade: Language Arts--?? Primary Lang. Lessons? Classical Writing? Intermediate Lang. Lessons? Milestones Academy Year 2 Geography and earth studies from Mater Amabilis Teaching Textbooks 3 Tapestry of Grace, Year 2 unit 2 or 3 to start ?Science Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuzor Posted January 26, 2011 Share Posted January 26, 2011 Here is my list 1st grade FLL Spelling Workout A/B Writing With Ease 1 Story of the World Ancient Times with Acitivity Book Saxon Math 1 Football/Soccer/Scouts  Still researching a science  Preschool ABC Home Preschool Piano Lessons/Soccer  I've made some changes. 1st grade CLE LTR/Reading CLE Language Arts 1 EFTC-Just a little Meet The Masters-Art Greenleaf Press-History Old Testament Brown Bag Science-Plants, Insects, Human Body (I have put together my own life science curriculum this year) Saxon Math Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ondreeuh Posted January 26, 2011 Share Posted January 26, 2011 For Corbin Math - CLE mid-500s to mid-600s or possibly Saxon 7/6 Science - Elemental Chem and/or Inquiry in Action Chem, maybe Elemental Physics, and/or Intellego Unit Studies. Maybe all of it! History - American History of my own design Grammar - CLE 400s-500s, or possibly Growing with Grammar Spelling - Probably Apples & Pears Reading - Probably Scott Foresman reading textbooks & workbooks Literature & Read Alouds from American History Handwriting - Getty-Dubay Italics Writing - we are going to try out Writing Skills, so if we like it we may continue  For Noel Hewitt's Preschool Plus Saxon K OPGTR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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