Quiver0f10 Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I am curious what everyone will be using next year. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starwarsmomma Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) math -- Teaching textbooks (and 1-2 day a week of Life of Fred for oldest)  Science-- Ellen J Mchenry -- elements, then carbon chemistry, then cells **might do a body/health study too  english -- Easy grammar, Apologia's Jump In writing  History -- Story of the world 1 and 2 (plus some supplemental geography)  Programming (oldest son) --http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470647825  Handwriting -- NO IDEA YET Art -- NO IDEA  Keyboarding, woodshop (with dad on weekends), LOTS OF READING (still making my reading list)   And... whatever else I find on this forum that I can't resist. LOL Edited July 9, 2011 by joyfulheart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texasmama Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Check out my siggie.:001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janie_ranae Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 We are planning on using PHFHG along with AAS, some latin (not sure which curriculum), Meet the Masters and possible Elemental Science. We may do PHFHG 1/2 pace in order to fit some of the other things in, or do some of the extras on day 5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boscopup Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 We've already started, but it's all in my sig. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karenciavo Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 ds9 Math - Horizons 5, Singapore 5, LOF decimals Science - CKEC, Ellen McHenry Botany, Beautiful Feet History of Science TOG year 2 MCT Town level LFC:B and Latin Book One Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renee in NC Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Rod and Staff, Singapore Math, some CLE, some Abeka, Barton....all textbooks this year for the streamlined benefit. I hope.;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kfamily Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 3rd grader: Latina Christiana I L'Art de Lire Levels 4-6 Singapore Math 3 Italics Handwriting D Imitations in Writing Fairy Tales + narrations Tons of books for history, science, literature and geography  9th grader: Henle Latin L'Art de Lire Level 6, L'Art d'ecrire and Breaking the Barrier Jacob's Algebra I Kolbe Academy's Intro. to Physics and Chemistry CW and narrations Tons of books for history and literature Traditional Logic I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keglinja Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 CLE Math/MM, CLE LA, AAS 1&2, WWE/WWS, WP Animals, MOH2, Lively Latin, Apologia Anatomy, Trail Guide to World Geo....feeling a little overwhelmed...aah!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janainaz Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Why do you ask? :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homeschooling6 Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I'm looking forward to the Analytical Grammar DVDs that are suppose to be out in Aug/Sept. to use with Annette and hopefully Josh. Â I'm going to give WP LA's 1 & 6 a try. Â Other things we'll use: Song School Latin Shurley Grammar PAL/Writing and Reading Teaching Textbooks 3/4 and 5/6 MUS Epsilon America the Beautiful Hide Aways in History (going to try to get to this) Apologia Flying Creatures on the 5th Day Bob Jones Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ElizabethB Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 What's in my signature, except we will do RS4K physics and my daughter will be in 4A math, she completed 3B. My son is halfway through 1B. Also, we're moving from Adventures to ECC. I haven't updated yet. Â We just started light summer school, 2X a week math for my daughter and phonics for my son. (Math jumps out of her brain but LA stays in, phonics jumps out of my son's brain but math stays in.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Because she is a curious bird and wants to see a MONSTER thread. :) Â Here is ours. It is subject to change. Â 15yr: old STILL not ready for 'real' high school Math: no idea. Leaning towards BJU or Teaching Textbooks Pre-Algebra. Not sure I want a computer program, though. English: Lit Lessons from TLOTR cannot afford anything else History: History Odyssey L2 Middle Ages and likely Early Modern, as well Science: no idea. Rainbow Science with younger brother, maybe? Â 12yr old: Math: no idea. BJU? or ABeka? Something that moves relatively fast and is not very spiral. English: Saxon Gram/Writ finish 5, move to 6 (He loves it.) MegaWords 2 Sadlier-Oxford Vocab A/B Memoria Press Lit guides, maybe History: History Odyssey L2 Ancients then Middle Ages or may change as he does not like this. Memoria Press maybe? Science: Rainbow Science Yr 1/2. I have been waiting ages for him to be old enough for this. Â 7 and 6 yr olds: Lang Arts: Either McRuffy or Memoria Press 1st grade Math: either McRuffy or R&S (within MP) REALLY leaning towards the MP package as it has everything I want. Not sure about Latin. Â 3yr old: POTTY TRAIN!!!!! start learning letter names and sounds formally (any simple ideas?) R&S About 3 wkbks (she wants her own schoolbooks.) Â As you can see, lots of indecision still to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tree House Academy Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Mine is in my siggy. :) We will be doing 3rd grade and 7th grade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erika Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 We will be adding Living books curriculum grade 1 and Noeo in September. Everything else in my sig we are currently doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenL Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 For my preschooler, it will be a mish-mosh of stuff including Get Ready for the Code and Kumon workbooks. Â For 3rd grade, we'll use the following: Â Math - Singapore 3A & B, incl IP and CWP Grammar - R&S 3 Writing - Writing Strands 3 Spelling - AAS 3 & 4 Reading - DITHOR 2/3 History - Beautiful Feet Early American Primary Geography - Road Trip USA Science - Elemental Science Chemistry Art - Artistic Pursuits K-3 Book 1 (this is our first year using it) Guitar - Continue Alfred's beginner guitar DVD lessons (we weren't consistent with this last year) PE - Soccer (fall), TKD (all year), Baseball (spring) Â I'm making several changes, and I'm really looking forward to our year and where this will take us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colleen Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Â Because she is a curious bird and wants to see a MONSTER thread. :) The question is, will anyone read all the replies once the monster thread is several pages long? Jean has to because she started it!:D Â Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PentecostalMom Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Check out my siggie.:001_smile: Â Mine, too. We started 1st grade this week! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jennynd Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 DS math:SM 6A/B,, maybe take a dip in NEM science:MPH 5/6 mxing RS$K Chinese Reading books of his choice  DD SM EB/RS science .. tagging along Reading .. HOP 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chepyl Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I have a first grader: Â Classical Conversations Foundations for memory work (Cycle 1) Â RS4K - PreLevel 1 Chemistry and Biology (I am planning to do 10 weeks of Chem in the fall and 10 of Bio in the spring to add some content to the science memory studies in CC) Â SOTW 1 - Just reading the story, and supplementing with reading if a topic is of interest to us. (to add some content to our CC timeline) Â Handwriting - I am making/pulling together this. We are writing the Hist. Sentence from CC each week and I purchase Happy Scribe Copybooks from CurrClick, we will use Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome as we hit those periods in SOTW. The rest will be Bible Verses and Poetry from What Your First Grader Needs to Know. Just 2-4 lines a day. Â Singapore Math 2A and 2B along with Mammoth Math Geometry for 1-3 grades to supplement. Â Shurley English 1 - We will start with this, after looking at it, I think I should have put him in 2 - but you can never get too much grammar practice! If we don't like it I have R&S 2 on the way. Â Spelling Plus and corresponding Dictation book for spelling. (Spelling list one week, dictation sentences the next. Â Core Curriculum of Basic Skills (2nd Grade) for reading comp, phonics and extra practice on math if needed. (Will use The Writing Road to Reading for more phonics review but his decoding skills are at a 5th-6th grade level, I am more concerned with comprehension at this point). Â Reading (5 books per month is the goal, more if he can!): 1 history, 1 science, 1 chapter book, 2 of choice (1 must be read aloud to me or Dad). Â Outside the house: Group piano, 3 hours of dance (first year on competition team :001_smile:), gymnastics once a week, co-op PE and lit based enrichment classes. Â I may alter this plan as we get going, but for now, this is what I have planned! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colleen Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I am curious what everyone will be using next year. :) I've used the same curriculum for the most part lo these many years, and while at one point I suffered in the doldrums, I'm now soothed by the familiarity.:) I feel rather like I'm in a groove and that's not entirely a bad thing. In fact, I'm looking forward to revisiting some of the same materials & books with my youngest two because I have more time & energy now than I did a few years ago. My 16 yo junior will be attending community college full-time. I sorta-kinda anticipated that (and we're both more than ready for him to fly the homeschooling coop!), but it still feels odd, kwim? He'll also be taking fourth year German via Oklahoma State University.  All my other guys will continue using:  ~ Sonlight history  ~ Singapore Math (4th & 1st graders)  ~ Lial's Algebra & BCM (8th & 6th graders, respectively)  ~ Sonlight language arts (along with various & sundry other bits, such as online Bravewriter classes for the 8th & 6th graders)  ~ Getty-Dubay Italic (6th, 4th, & 1st graders)  ~ Sonlight science (aside from the 8th grader, who will take an oceanography course elsewhere)  ~ German 1 with Oklahoma State (8th grader)  ~ Rosetta Stone German (6th grader)  ~ Typing Instructor (6th & 4th graders)  ~ First Form Latin (new to me, I'll dabble in it with my 6th & 4th graders as we study the Roman Empire)  ~ Minimus Latin (for my 1st grader...I always toss this in for younger ones when we study ancients)  ~ Telling God's Story (adding this in for my youngest because I love it, and in appreciation of Peter Enns and SWB)  My oldest does three sports ~ cross-country, swimming, and soccer ~ on the high school teams. My second son does soccer and track with the middle school, and plays rec league soccer. My younger three play rec league soccer in the fall & spring. So all of that covers PE!  Musically, the middle three will continue with piano lessons. My oldest is done and my youngest not quite ready to start. The younger four will be in an art class. I hate spending the money on that, but they love structured art time and I just do NOT get it done at home, no matter my good intentions. I do cover art & music history at home, using various resources, so that's something.  Is that it? I think so. I've offically added a chunk to what will become The Monster Thread.:tongue_smilie: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Embassy Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I make up curriculum for many different subjects, but I'm listing any curriculum or important items that I bought or will buy :) These are for 2 different kiddos.  Language Arts: CLE Diagramming Sentences by Mark Twain Media StartWrite Excavating English Caesar's English Jump In Killgallon Sentence Combining for Elementary and Story Grammar for Elementary Figuratively Speaking Rod and Staff Spelling Vocabulary Cartoons Rummy Roots Operation English Grammar Lapbook Experiences with Writing Styles Lots of classics for reading and read alouds  Math: Singapore Math with CWP and IP Life of Fred Road Rally Race Double Tangoes  Foreign Language: Arabian Sinbad Alif Baa My First Chinese Reader Pinyin for Everyone Hey Andrew Greek Let Us Speak Sinhala vol 1 Let's Learn Sinhala Vowels and Consonants Let's Learn Sinhala Vowels and Their Strokes Let's Learn Sinhala Consonants and Their Ways Learn Sinhala Talk Now CD-Rom  Logic: Grid Perplexors Logic Liftoff Logic Countdown Chess  History/Geography: Basic Not Boring US History United States Past and Present Map Skills United States and Its Neighbors Map Skills Canada: A People's History DVD series (not buying this - it is at the library) Studies I put together on ancient history and we are looking in depth at Thailand and Sri Lanka for geography.  Science: Sciencewise Book 2 Developing Thinking Skills through Science Dictionary of Word Roots Studies I put together on Zoology and Physics  Bible: Bible Experience TNIV OT audio Chicken Soup for the Soul books Study I put together on the Fruit of the Spirit and we are reading biographies of missionaries in Asia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coffeegal Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Switching from History Odyssey to Tapestry of Grace. :banghead: I think I've lost my mind. :willy_nilly: Actually now that I'm pulling the workbooks for the various children together, it's starting to make sense.... :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skueppers Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 For my first grader:  English -- Reading books from the library; copywork/dictation/narration from our other work; Evan-Moor's Daily 6-Trait Writing, 2nd Grade  Math -- Math Mammoth Blue Series, beginning with Add & Subtract 2b and seeing where that takes us.  Science -- Whatever strikes our fancy. Lots of time at the natural history museum, the zoo, and doing nature study. Documentaries via Netflix.  History -- Ancient History, using a variety of resources including SOTW.  Music -- Piano lessons with dad, recorder  Art -- Drawing, art museums, misc. projects  German -- Saturday school, Duden's Einfach Klasse in Deutsch 2, reading, copywork, dictation, daily children's news podcast, other podcasts, history read-alouds  Typing -- Probably Typing Instructor for Kids  PE -- Swimming, Karate, Yoga, playgrounds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JudoMom Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I think I have it all listed in my signature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Alfred Academy Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 2011-2012 Plans...Subject to change ;)  Together TOG Y1 Ancients Apologia Zoology 3 (Land animals) Math Mammoth Teaching Textbooks or ALEKS Meet the Masters (?) They want to learn to play the recorder  3rd-Thane AAS IEW PAL Writing Sonlight Readers ETC Online R&S English Typing Building Thinking Skills  5th-Magnus Phonetic Zoo IEW Ancient Theme Based Writing Parts of MCT Language Arts R&S English Latin for Children A Typing Building Thinking Skills Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katiebug_1976 Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 MFW K (not the math or phonics), Explor. - 1850, AHL & WHL  Time Travelers "The American Revolution" & "The Early 19th Century" (just select projects)  Math mammoth & Math It game  McRuffy Color math Kindergarten  Kinetic Books Algebra 1  Primary & Intermediate Language Lessons  Writing Strands or Write Shop Apprentice (still trying to decide)  Biology 101 DVD's with Abeka Biology text & Dover Anatomy coloring book  Fallacy Detective & Thinking Toolbox (logic)  Total Health  Explode the Code  All About Spelling  Spelling Power (some of my kids are too old to switch to AAS)    ***No, we are not overloading (I don't think, anyway)! These are the different things that I am using with 5 different children. I think penmanship and possibly French are the only things I haven't really nailed down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
missmoe Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) I have two 7th-graders at home this coming school year.  We will be using The Handbook of Nature Study blog for nature study.  Rod and Staff English 6 and 7, Sequential Spelling, Figurative Language, Killgallon Middle School Books, Parts of Write Source 7  Singapore Math 6, Key to Algebra books 1-4  Thamses and Kosmos Windpower, Solar Engery, and Hydropower kits along with Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia and various books and internet sources.  Atelier Art  History Portfolio and too many resources of which I am trying to pull together right now  Mapping the World with Art  Beautiful Feet Horse Lit., Some Blackbird and Company Lit guides  Building Thinking Skills  Shakespeare class and some kind of swimming/diving/water polo throughout the year.  Still figuring out logic and vocab.  Boy that looks like a lot now that I've written it out.  This thread has inspired me to blog in a bit more detail about what we will be using this coming year. http://missmoe-thesearethedaysofmylife.blogspot.com/2011/07/our-homeschool-curriculum-choices-2011.html Edited July 12, 2011 by missmoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joyful_Journey Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 We have switched around quite a bit in curriculum this year, so I'm anxious to see how some of this will work out (mostly the addition of MCT): Â 6th Grader Math Mammoth 6 MCT Voyage level Spelling Workout Writing/lit class outside the house Faith and Life 6 religion English from the Roots Up/Caesar's English Galore Park French Meet the Masters Geography through map workbook, geography games and puzzles Music appreciation through piano lessons and composer studies Noeo Biology II/RS4K Biology I/Supplemental books and experiments American History (Civil War to the present borrowing heavily from Sonlight and Veritas Press) Â 4th Grader Math Mammoth 4 MCT Island level Spelling Workout Writing with Ease 3 and Winning with Writing 3 Faith and Life 4 religion English from the Roots Up/MCT Vocab Galore Park French Meet the Masters Geography through map workbook, geography games and puzzles Music appreciation through piano lessons and composer studies Noeo Biology II/RS4K Biology I/Supplemental books and experiments American History (Civil War to the present borrowing heavily from Sonlight and Veritas Press) Â 1st Grader Finish Ordinary Parents Guide Math Mammoth 1/Right Start B Spelling Workout Handwriting Without Tears First Language Lessons/Growing with Grammar 1 Faith and Life 1 religion Biology following suggestions of TWTM American history with various lower elementary books Joining sibs for geography, music appreciation, art appreciation Learning some French vocab through Usborne books Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommy22alyns Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 In my siggy. :D Â | | | | | V Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woolybear Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Together:  Science--My Pals are Here, occasional Tops experiments History/Literature--Classical House of Learning Literature Geography--Trail Guide to World Geography plus my own plans integrating physical geography, cultural geography, literature, and science Language Arts--The Sentence Family, Wordsmithery, may add on Modeling the Classics in the winter Math supplements--Arithmetic Village, From Polliwogs to Polygons, Mathematicians are People Too Nature Study--The Private Eye, The Wonderland of Nature Journal Composer Study--Opal Wheeler books and companion CDs Picture Study--My own plans American History--read alouds only  And lots of wonderful read alouds snuggled on the couch.......can't wait.:)  DS, 11yo:  Math--Math Mammoth? Practical Arithmetic? Grammar--Simply Grammar Spelling--Spelling Wisdom  DS, 8yo:  Language Arts--Pathway Readers and workbooks, Classical Writing Primer Math--McRuffy? Practical Arithmetic?   I feel like I forgot something here. It's late. I'm tired. But really, this list looks long enough. Or does it? Hmmm....I'll check tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdalley Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 MFW ECC - beefed up for the older two. Â STOW where applicable. Lit selections to go along with whatever country we're in. Â Math U See for the older two and Singapore for the youngest. Â Apologia General and Physical for the older two. We're two weeks into the science that came with MFW ECC and I don't like the text at all. I'm going to probably switch the younger to one of the Apologia Elementary series. Â Rod and Staff for Grammar and I'm going to give IEW one more try before I curl up in the fetal position and sell it and try something else. The boys hate to write. Just hate it. Â Oldest is going to continue with his tutor for the foreseeable future. He works out five days a week. Middle plays golf constantly. Youngest gets plenty of exercise bouncing off the walls and the mini tramp. Â I'll supplement with other things here and there - lapbooks - notebooking pages, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
annlaura Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I will be doing a gentle pre-k/kindy hodge podge. Hillyer's Kindergarten at Home Miquon & MEP, pattern blocks, puzzles and games Handwriting with Mommy, which we've already been doing with success so... science will be covered through many trips to the zoo, a jr farmer program, a list of experiments I have planned, and lots of nature walks And most importantly, lots and lots and lots of read alouds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janainaz Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Because she is a curious bird and wants to see a MONSTER thread. :) Â Sorry. I'm a question-asker and I always wonder why anyone else would even care what I do or how I do it. I could care less what anyone else uses! Whatever works for you - go for it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwoToSchool Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 So far, this is our list...it's still being tweaked since this is our first year:)  4th grade DD- *Math- Saxon 54 *LA (Grammar) GWG (Writing) WWW (Spelling) R&S (Vocabulary) WW 3000 *Science- Real Science for Kids (1 per semester Biology & Chemistry) *History- Hodge podge of US history using The History of US series with stories mixed in *Latin- Prima Latina *Art- 1 artist per trimester, studied with works of art, field trips to the art museum and reading various biographies *Music- Much like art study but with composers  2nd grade DS- *Math- Saxon 2 *LA (Grammar) GWG (Writing) WWW (Spelling) R&S (Vocabulary) WW 3000 *Science- Real Science for Kids (1 per semester Biology & Chemistry) *History- Hodge podge of US history using The History of US series with stories mixed in *Latin- Prima Latina *Art- 1 artist per trimester, studied with works of art, field trips to the art museum and reading various biographies *Music- Much like art study but with composers  As you can see...both of my kids' curriculums are very similar, but I'll tweak and add/subtract as we go:) My pre kindergardener will be working on basics (learning letters/letter sounds/numbers/counting etc) I am hesitant to buy any kindy curriculum because he's really not ready just yet, but may be by the end of summer. All ready in just 3 weeks, he's learned 3/4 of the alphabet/letter sounds as well as numbers:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warneral Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 3rd Grade * Sonlight Core B and Core C (attempting to mix the two and drop what I wish to make it doable) - History & Literature. I'm tweaking the bible to go through Leading Little ones to God every day and then move on to Telling God's Story mid year. We also read from a NIV bible which has pictures and tells the stories to children with NIV words and a little paraphrasing.  * AAS (I broke down and bought the first 4 levels used as I think my son needs to learn the rules) - the words will be too easy for him so I may add in HTTS words.  * GWG 3 & WWW 3  * Wordly Wise (we'll see how it goes - might drop it)  * Math Mammoth light blue - level 3A & 3B hoping to cruise on to 4. Also have Miquon but don't know how I'll work it into the schedule.  * Evan Moore Daily Geography plus additional Geography books.  * RSO Biology and hopefully moving on to Earth Science mid to late year.  * Abeka Health - we'll see - might just glance through the workbook together.  * Home lessons on the keyboard  My 2nd grader will do Sonlight along with us and then her own level of Math and Language arts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satori Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) Check my sig. If you like to read, I just posted a long page of what we're using for second grade for this upcoming fall 2011/2012 school year.  For summer, I'm seeing if I can cut/paste my "short" list....   Summer 2011 Plans ~ 2 hours/day  Math- Singapore Math - 2A (SM)- EPGY Math Spelling- All About Spelling - Level 4 and 5 (AAS) Grammar- Growing With Grammar 3 (GWB)- First Language Lessons 3 (FLL)- MCT Grammar Island (for fun) Handwriting- Getty-Dubay Italics Book C/D (GDI)- StartWrite Handwriting Worksheet Wizard Reading/Phonics- Reading for the Gifted Student History - Story of the World 1 - Ancients (SOTW) and fun Activity Guide (AG), moving on to Middle Ages in August- Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of World History (UILE)- Map Trek: Ancient World Writing- Winning With Writing 3- Writing With Ease (WWE) - starting level 2 next week Science- R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey - Life (RSO) - starting Earth/Space next month- Singapore Science My Pals Are Here (MPH) Vocabulary- Wordly Wise 3000 Book 3 (WW) Art- General - Artistic Pursuits - Book 1 (AP)- Artist Study - Meet the Masters (MTM) Geography- Sheppard Software- Evan Moor Daily Geography Practice grade 2 & 3 Critical Thinking- Prufruck Press Logic workbooks and fun puzzles/games Languages- R.E.A.L. Homeschool Spanish- Elementary Spanish - Minimus Latin - Lively Latin this fall Other- EPGY LAW (Language Arts and Writing)  Edited July 9, 2011 by Satori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwoToSchool Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I make up curriculum for many different subjects, but I'm listing any curriculum or important items that I bought or will buy :) These are for 2 different kiddos. Language Arts: CLE Diagramming Sentences by Mark Twain Media StartWrite Excavating English Caesar's English Jump In Killgallon Sentence Combining for Elementary and Story Grammar for Elementary Figuratively Speaking Rod and Staff Spelling Vocabulary Cartoons Rummy Roots Operation English Grammar Lapbook Experiences with Writing Styles Lots of classics for reading and read alouds  Math: Singapore Math with CWP and IP Life of Fred Road Rally Race Double Tangoes  Foreign Language: Arabian Sinbad Alif Baa My First Chinese Reader Pinyin for Everyone Hey Andrew Greek Let Us Speak Sinhala vol 1 Let's Learn Sinhala Vowels and Consonants Let's Learn Sinhala Vowels and Their Strokes Let's Learn Sinhala Consonants and Their Ways Learn Sinhala Talk Now CD-Rom  Logic: Grid Perplexors Logic Liftoff Logic Countdown Chess  History/Geography: Basic Not Boring US History United States Past and Present Map Skills United States and Its Neighbors Map Skills Canada: A People's History DVD series (not buying this - it is at the library) Studies I put together on ancient history and we are looking in depth at Thailand and Sri Lanka for geography.  Science: Sciencewise Book 2 Developing Thinking Skills through Science Dictionary of Word Roots Studies I put together on Zoology and Physics  Bible: Bible Experience TNIV OT audio Chicken Soup for the Soul books Study I put together on the Fruit of the Spirit and we are reading biographies of missionaries in Asia.  Oh WOW..I am feeling a bit like a slacker mom! I admit, my kids might cry and throw themselves on the floor if I presented that much material...but kuddos to you! I must ask, how many languages are you teaching? Is it tough for them to retain so many different ones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Embassy Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Oh WOW..I am feeling a bit like a slacker mom! I admit, my kids might cry and throw themselves on the floor if I presented that much material...but kuddos to you! I must ask, how many languages are you teaching? Is it tough for them to retain so many different ones? Â Ack, don't feel like a slacker.:tongue_smilie: I'm just a little crazy:willy_nilly::willy_nilly: Some of the things I listed are half-way done and will be replaced with another on the list part-way through the school year. My kids like doing different things every day too so they do well with a mish-mash of different things. I won't finish many things on that list in one school year either (hence the half-way done things from this school year). Â We are doing three languages right now, but I will need to add another one because we are moving to a country where we will need to speak the new language. We go slow with the languages. The languages are all quite different so I haven't noticed a problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aurelia Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Now that I finally have everything in hand...mostly: Â Grammar & Composition: Galore Park Junior English 1 + some MBTP 7-9 literature units Spelling: Writing Road to Reading or I may brave the AAS waters again. Not sure yet. Handwriting: not fully decided, I'm leaning towards Pictures in Cursive Primer Math: Math Mammoth, finish 2 and move on to 3 History: The Complete Book of United States History as a spine, plus additional reading and projects Science: parts of BFSU, RFWP's Animal Kingdom (didn't get to it this year), maybe Intellego's Astronomy or other GEMS or AIMS units, FIAR nature study Art: Atelier 1 & 2 Foreign Language: Spanish for Children A Other: piano practice, horseback riding, hopefully swimming or Irish dance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbgrace Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Language Arts--Phonics Road, WWE If I introduce cursive this year it will be HWOT I believe  Math--RightStart and hoping to move to Math Mammoth when we're done with our current level We school year round so are mid-way through a level right now.  Bible--Telling God's Story  Science, History, Art, Music--Core Knowledge Curriculum  I think that's it! I used all of this in the past year except Math Mammoth and WWE so I'm pretty confident it will work well for us again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fenni Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 5th and 3rd grades: HOD Preparing w/ all their recommendations except we use Teaching Textbooks for math. Not sure if we will use DITHOR. Rosetta Stone German  1st grade: SL 4/5 w/ the preschooler ETC HOD Emergent Reader Set copywork not sure about math yet  preschooler: SL 4/5 w/ 1st grader various workbooks because she loves them! R&S, ETC primers lots of free time w/ art and writing supplies because she loves them! maybe MFW activity cards for the Lauri toys we already own? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momto2Cs Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) 5th grader Igniting Your Writing Level 1, and writing across the curriculum Word Roots Beginnings (for spelling & vocab) Teaching Textbooks Reading, lots of reading Mythology (independent study) Â 3rd grader Explode the Code and Easy Lessons for Teaching Word Families Teaching Textbooks Lots of reading practice Children around the world (homemade study) Â Both History (world and American), Geography & Science - Core Knowledge via the What Your _ Grader Needs to Know series Artist and composer studies, Phonics of Drawing Nature journaling The Sentence Family Spiral Scouts Edited July 10, 2011 by momto2Cs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elfinlady Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) For my DD who will be doing the first of two planned years of 5th grade: Story of the World Volume II Teaching Textbooks 7 Advanced Language Lessons Writing With Skill Red Hot Root Words, followed by Rockin' Root Words Books 4-6 of A History of US (listening to the audio books only) Novel studies Powerglide Spanish Interest based thematic units For her science, I'm going to experiment with using the Horrible Science books along with the Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia. If that fails, Noeo Physics. Â For DS, finishing up Keystone Online Middle School's eighth grade program, and beginning high school with them. His 9th grade schedule is planned to be Geography English I Biology & Bio Lab Geometry Game Design. He will do Powerglide Spanish as well. Edited July 9, 2011 by Elfinlady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I think most is in my siggy.... Â Faithe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just Robyn Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 We started July 1st and most of my K, 2, and 4 picks are in my signature. We're using a few Evan-Moore books that aren't listed, but other than that.... Well, okay I guess our art books aren't listed and neither is Grammar-Land which we just got in the mail yesterday, and I started reading it to my middle ds last night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iquilt Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 5th-Sonlight Core F, Rod and Staff language, RS4K Biology, How Great Thou Art, Spelling Workout, Horizons Math, Latina Christiana  2nd-Sonlight Core C, FLL2, Spelling Workout, RS4K biology, How Great Thou Art, Horizons Math, ETC6, Writing Tales  1st-Sonlight Core C, FLL1, OPG, ETC1, Sonlight Readers, How Great Thou Art, Horizons Math  I think that is everything-we start the last week of July this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueridge Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 I forgot...so let me check my ever-changing siggy...:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NanceXToo Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 Oak Meadow 6 for my daughter for everything but math.  Teaching Textbooks 6 for math plus LOF Fractions 1x/week.  And because I'm stretching 6th grade out over a two year period, I'm supplementing with various things, including:  Continuing with SOTW 1  Story Grammar for Elementary School  Getting Started With Spanish  Meet The Masters (art)  Typing Instructor For Kids  Kidshealth.org for health  Weekly cooking lessons using Rachael Ray's Cooking Rocks cookbook.  Plus extra-curricular activities- continuing with Girl Scouts as a cadette, continuing Judo classes at the Y, and adding on guitar lessons this year.  With my son, I'm using Oak Meadow Kindergarten. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KarenNC Posted July 9, 2011 Share Posted July 9, 2011 6th grade:  Holt science and technology life science Shurley English 6 Saxon 7/6 + Life of Fred Decimals and Percents K12 Human Odyssey (parts of vol. I and vol. II) + k12 printed materials educacion espanola through Discovery Streaming with REAL Homeschool Spanish Lightning Lit and Composition 7 art, PE and Science Olympiad through co-op possibly science classes through local nature center aikido Cadette Girl Scouts  Now explain why I have 3 six-foot bookcases that are overflowing for homeschool materials for one child, because my husband is very curious ;). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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