dancer67 Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 Would love to know what your plans are for 8th grade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JudoMom Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 We'll be doing:  Omnibus 1 Classical Writing Harvey's Elementary Grammar Rod & Staff Spelling Saxon Math Art of Argument Visual Latin/Lingua Latina Elementary Greek Linguistic Development Through Poetry Memorization The Rainbow  We'll continue with Judo, tumbling/trampoline gymnastics, and piano lessons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyDay Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 I'm just starting to put mine together. So far:  math: Saxon 1/2 science: Apologia Physical english: AG 3rd season literature: Progeny Press guides history: BJU Cultural Geography writing: continuing what we started in IEW this year  I want to supplement the english but not sure what to supplement it with quite yet. We've not picked out which lit guides we'll do yet either. The "big conference" is in May, so I'm hoping to get ideas there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
athomemom Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 (edited) Math: TT Pre-algebra or MUS Grammar: Easy Grammar Writing: Writing Strands Latin - still undecided on program Logic - still undecided on program Science: BJU Earth and Space Science with DVD Building Spelling Skills History/Lit: SL Core H Art: How Great Thou Art Vocabulary: Wordly Wise - kind of on the fence about this. Suggestions? Â I always miss something. :tongue_smilie: This is what I have on my list at the moment. I wish I could figure out what to use for Latin. Everything I look at seems very difficult to me. Edited March 9, 2012 by athomemom vocab Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mom22ns Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 For 8th dd will be doing:  American History I: Hippocampus, America A Narrative History, historical fiction, and CLEP prep and exam (combined w/ds) LA: WWS 2, Wordly Wise 8, Lightning Lit 8, AG Math: MUS Algebra/supplemented with LOF Science: PH Physical Science Concept in Action (maybe w/DIVE) French: Breaking the Barrier finishing French I (we did this over 2 years for Jr. High) Music: Flute in high school band at private school, drums: private lessons & worship band PE: Competitive gymnastics  It will be a heavy LA year trying to be ready for high school. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matryoshka Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 (edited) I have two in 8th this year. Â Math: dd1: Lial's Introductory Algebra; dd2: Foerster's Algebra I Grammar: MCT Vocab: MCT Writing: Lively Art of Writing, WriteGuide tutor Literature: LLfLoTR History: K12 HO, Oxford books, hist. fiction/lit/documentaries to go along Science: CPO Physics: A First Course Spanish: Breaking the Spanish Barrier 3, recently added Homeschool Spanish Academy Skype tutor German: German Sat. School Music: dd1: violin, orchestra; dd2: piano PE: dd1: ballet; dd2: figure skating Art: outside classes Edited March 9, 2012 by matroyshka Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3browneyedboys4me Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 I've been working on our's and here is where we are at so far: Â Math- Pre-Alg. MUS and ? Science- Apologia Physical Science- may or may not take this with a co-op History- Biblioplan Literature- LL 8 Grammar- Rod and Staff 8 Spelling- Rod and Staff 8 Writing- WWS and Killgallon Logic- Fallacy Detective/ Teaching Toolbox? Foreign Lang.- Latin- undecided Music- Piano lessons ( 5th yr) Â There are still a few things that I am undecided on but for the most part, this is what we will be doing. I would really like my son to take the science in a co-op for the options and review of writing up labs. I think that would be great for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobinL in Canada Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 Bible: possibly Bible Discovery: Bible Quest level Languages: Breaking the Barrier French + Rosetta Stone; Latin Alive; may continue with Greek using Greek for Children Logic: Art of Argument Math: TT Algebra I Science: possibly Teaching Co Joy of Science series plus assorted books; continue Noeo Chemistry (science is not popular with my kids) History: Early Modern/ Modern using Spielvogel's Human Odyssey and the Universal History of the World series; Chronicles of Church History series; music history and art history, likely using materials from Homeschool in the Woods English: Elegant Essay + Lively Art of Writing + Pen Commandments (and my own stuff); AG Review; Vocab. for the High School Student Lit: assorted historical fiction and some period pieces/ classics, possibly using a coupe of Progeny Press study guides Guitar Tennis  He will also be in a co-op once a week where he will likely continue with Art, Drama, and Gym.  Whew! Sounds like so much, but somehow he gets it all done with time to spare. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robyn Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 Latin: Second Form Christian Studies: Faith and Life 8 and MP Christian Studies IV Classical: Dorothy Mills Ancient Greece and Iliad/Odyssey with MP guides American: MP Guerber with 200 Questions about American History Math: Saxon Algebra 1/2 with Art Reed DVDs Science: Science Matters as recommended in LCC, along with interest led reading and videos Grammar: AG Vocab: Sadlier B Writing: WWS 2 Literature: LLfLotR Art: Seton Art through Faith Technology: VLACS Middle School Computer Literacy PE: karate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HSMom2One Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 (edited) It's actually in my siggy, but here are a few more details: Â For 8th grade, here's what it looks like so far... Â Math: We do math mostly year round now...dd will be in the middle of Saxon 8/7 with DIVE next fall, then she'll head right into Alg 1. (Dh is now working with her and she is suddenly soaring! We've decided that this is going to be a permanent arrangement. :)) Â Grammar: I'm settled on either AG or Hake. One way or another, it's going to be straight grammar. Â Writing: WWS 2 whenever it's ready, plus we'll continue with WTM style dictation, narrative essays, reports and outlining. Â Vocabulary: Vocabulary from Classical Roots, book B Â History: Straight U.S. history this year. We're going light with Notgrass America the Beautiful, plus supplemental American Heritage videos and some original source documents. (This is going to be sandwiched purposely between TOG we've been doing and the more intense rhetoric level history studies coming up next.) Â Bible: Words of Wisdom (Explorer's Bible Study series). Dd is also actively involved with a Bible Quiz team that memorizes tons of scripture. Â Geography: Mapping the World by Heart. Dd and I are going to do this together. Â Literature: ATB literature to accompany the history, but since it's pretty light we'll be adding numerous selections from TWTM list for 8th grade literature. We'll also be reading a bit of poetry by American poets. Â Science: Apologia Physical Science. I'm hoping to hook dd up with a group online, but so far no luck in finding one. Â Art: As always, from me, her mother the art teacher. This year she may also take part in a class that I teach to private students. Â Music: Dd will continue with guitar lessons and singing with the youth worship team at church. Â French: We'll continue with The Learnables, moving up to Level 2, but I'm hoping to add Rosetta Stone sometime this year if we can find it to borrow. If not, then we'll pick up more French with Live Mocha and other free Internet options. Â Logic: I'm looking seriously at Discovery of Deduction. We've been in the Bluedorn books for two years now, so we should be ready to move into more formal logic. Â Blessings, Lucinda Edited March 10, 2012 by HSMom2One Added detail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcross222 Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 I will have 8th grade twins next yr. Here's what it looks like so far... TT Algebra US gov't/civics Winning w/ Writing 7 Grammar Voyage and Middle School Killgallon book 1100 Words You Need to Know Science through FLVS French for DD, Italian for DS Keyboarding elective w/ FLVS Ad Hoc "family book club"-I anticipate covering 6-8 novels and several short stories Hockey and baseball for DS, figure skating,dance and horse riding for DD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abbeyej Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 (C&P'd from another thread)  Here's what ds is doing in 8th this year...   Algebra II -- With Derek Owens. This is our second year with Derek for math, and ds adores him. :)  Physics -- Also with Derek Owens.  History and Literature -- Modern period. --->We're using Spielvogel's Western Civilization (chap. 22-29) and Hakim's History of US (books 6-10) for history along with some other supplements (Genevieve Foster's Abraham Lincoln's World, several of Russell Freedman's and Albert Marrin's books), and a handful of historical fiction books. --->Various literature from the time period. I'll include a list down below. --->Windows to the World for literary analysis. I love this. It uses short stories, so it won't be overwhelming on top of all of the lit we're reading with history, but she does a wonderful job of explaining literary concepts to kids, giving parent/teachers a window into how *she* teaches, taking kids through literary analysis essays step-by-step... --->Michael Clay Thompson's Poetry and Humanity. --->Killgallon's Grammar for Middle School -- this was a nice break from Stewart English, which I consider more thorough. I wanted ds to continue with a little grammar but do something slightly different.  Creative Writing -- The One Year Adventure Novel. Ds was really excited about this one, but he's had trouble keeping up with it along with all of his other work. It'll likely last into the summer at least.  Latin -- high school Latin 3 with an outside teacher. They're reading Caesar's Gallic Wars and reviewing grammar concepts, etc.  Greek -- I planned for ds to continue with Greek, but decided it was just too much. He got through Elementary Greek 1-3 and part of Athenaze in 6th and 7th grades, but we just don't have enough hours in the day!  Additional "small" subjects: Bible -- Christian Studies 3 Music Appreciation -- Discovering Music (just watch the dvds and listening to appropriate recordings -- we may go back through it again later with all of the notes and additional assignments) Art History -- Just reading through Calvert's A Child's History of Art program. Civics -- Just reading through Civics in America. This could be a bigger course, but I think his main subjects are pretty hefty this year, so I'm just asking him to read a chapter a week. Logic -- Traditional Logic 1  Extra-curriculars: Ballet 4x/week (plus several performances through the year), Boy Scouts...  ------------------------ Reading list for modern History / Lit: Spielvogel Western Civilization, chap. 22-29 Joy Hakim's A History of US, vol. 6-10 Traitor's Gate, Avi Charles Darwin and the Mystery of Mysteries Abraham Lincoln's World Across Five Aprils The Red Badge of Courage Virginia's General, Marrin Unconditional Surrender, Marrin Lincoln: a photobiography Lincoln's Ten Sentences (part of MCT's Self-Evident Truths series) The Man Without a Country Little Women Invincible Louisa Huckleberry Finn A Study in Scarlet The Time Machine The Call of the Wild One of Ours, Cather All Quiet on the Western Front The War to End All Wars In Flanders Fields (just a picture book that gives the background of the poem and the poem itself) Murder on the Orient Express Harlem Stomp: a cultural history of the Harlem Renaissance Children of the Great Depression Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Freedman Farewell to Manzanar Once There Was a War, Steinbeck Life: Century in Pictures for Young People Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl 1984 Animal Farm To Kill a Mockingbird Martha Graham: a dancerĂ¢â‚¬â„¢s life, Freedman Free at Last: the language of Dr. KingĂ¢â‚¬â„¢s Dream (again from MCT's series) Linus Pauling and the Chemistry of Life ... Most of these are not being "studied" as literature -- just read and discussed. The kids (ds and our friend who follows our history/lit assignments) just read and write a journal entry for most of the literature in this list. (They'll be getting literary analysis in Windows to the World and, to a lesser extent, from One Year Adventure Novel.) I ask them to copy out interesting / amusing / disturbing / thought-proving quotes from the literature they read and to write a 1-2 page journal entry for each, but we'll only "study" a couple of these from the list. (Some of the non-fiction history titles also have outlining, summarizing, or other assignments attached.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prairiegirl Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 After some recent changes, I think I have everything set. Â Bible, History, Literature--TOG Yr. 4 Modern Math--MUS Algebra, LoF Grammar--Stewart English Writing--CW Diogenes Maxim Logic--Traditional Logic Latin--jury is still out on this, if we do try it it will be Henle Science--Apologia Physical Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alyeska Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 My Father's World 1850 to Modern times: for history, Bible, and literature with Progeny Press guides God and the History of Art History of Classical Music by Beautiful Feet ACE Math Exploring Creation with Physical Science Shurley English 7 as a final grammar overview before highschool Office 2007 Rod and Staff Spelling 8 Â I may or may not find something for logic...I forgot about it. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susie in CA Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 I am starting to put our plans together. Here is the plan so far:  Math: Math-U-See Pre-Algebra, supplement with Life of Fred and Family Math Activities  English: Spelling Workout and Vocabulary from Classical Roots, Hake Grammar 8, Literary Lessons form Lords of the Rings, Killgallon  German: Rosetta Stone 3; reading books; speaking with me  History: WTM way  Science: WTM way. Physics this year using The Way Things Work with various projects and activities. Finishing the year with technology: Building a computer and learning some programming.  Logic: ?  Music: Piano Lessons  Art: Class  PE: Swim team  That's it.  Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yslek Posted March 11, 2012 Share Posted March 11, 2012 (edited) B's 8th grade plans are still a work-in-progress. Here's what (I think) I have this far:   Latin: 2nd Form Latin (might need to finish 1st Form first)  Math: Saxon Algebra 1/2  Writing: Writing With Skill (finish 1 & 2)  Grammar: continue Analytical Grammar  Literature: LLOTR  History: HO Level 2 Medieval (?)  Science: Science class at local co-op (?)  Logic: Discovery of Deduction (?)   Other:  FIRST Robotics (if he wants to continue; hasn't contributed much this year, but seems to be enjoying it.)  Playing clarinet in homeschool band (& maybe adding saxophone)  PE: ??? Edited March 14, 2012 by yslek Totally forgot about grammar. Oops! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Narrow Gate Academy Posted March 11, 2012 Share Posted March 11, 2012 For my rising 8th grader: Â MATH: Foerster's Algebra GRAMMAR: R&S 8 VOCAB: Word Within a Word 1 WRITING: CW Chreia LITERATURE: Omnibus 3 HISTORY: TruthQuest AOR 2-3 SCIENCE: BJU Physical Science LATIN: Latin Alive 2 GREEK: Elementary Greek 3 LOGIC: Traditional Logic 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Testimony Posted March 12, 2012 Share Posted March 12, 2012 (edited) Reading: Mostly books that Ambleside Online Recommended. He has read several books from year 7 and 8.  Science: Exploring Creation through Physical Science by Dr. Jay Wile  History: He read about the Bill of Rights this year.   Geography: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne  Math: Saxon Algebra 1 by John Saxon and Life of Fred Beginning Algebra by Dr. Stanley Schmidt  Grammar: Rod and Staff English 8  Writing: Essay Voyage by Michael Clay Thompson, Elegant Essay by Lesha Myers, Time4Writing (online lessons)  Logic: He was suppose to do some computer programming, but we never got around to it.  Foreign Language: Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin American)  Bible: He read the One Year Bible and did 40 Days in the Word  Extracurricular Activities: Music: Private Lessons in piano and violin in addition to his private lessons he is in the junior ensemble and concert band through our homeschool program. They do a concert in the winter and in the spring. Plus he did an intense orchestra. In other words, it had four hour long practices for a month and then perform at the end of the month and it is over. This program is through a local symphony orchestra. It is gear toward public school children, but they have allowed homeschooolers.  He sings in the junior high choir. They perform in the winter and spring. This is a huge program through another homeschool group seperate from the music program.  Physical Education: He plays frisbee during the Fall and Spring through our homeschool program. He is playing basketball and indoor soccer during the winter through the town's recreational program. Edited March 19, 2012 by Testimony forgot the extracurricular activities Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elinnea Posted March 12, 2012 Share Posted March 12, 2012 Still working on our plans but so far they look like this:  Bible: Christian Studies IV  Math: TT Algebra  Science: Kolbe Physical Science  Literature: Lightning Lit 8  Vocabulary: Classical Roots C  Grammar: AG  History: History Odyssey Level 2, finish Early Modern and start on Modern  French: Galore Park and possibly a tutor  I haven't decided what we'll do for extracurriculars yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lily_Grace Posted March 12, 2012 Share Posted March 12, 2012 Math: AOPS Intro to Algebra Writing...? WWS, maybe Science: Noeo Physics III or Intellego unit studies. Â I'm still undecided on history and lit. I'm thinking of trying Sonlight for the first time. Â Foreign language: Immersion Also undecided on Latin and additional electives. I figure I'll see what our co-op offers first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather in VA Posted March 12, 2012 Share Posted March 12, 2012 Current 8th grade plans (subject to change without notice :-) )  LOF Advanced Algebra/Lial's Intermediate Algebra TOG Year 4 Dialectic VP Literature Transition online VP French 1 online DIVE Physical Science Analytical Grammar Session 3 Continue practice with CW Chreia - possibly Bravewriter Essay seminar  Competitive gymnastics  Heather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jlynn Posted March 12, 2012 Share Posted March 12, 2012 Math: Saxon Algebra English/Writing: CW Diogenes with a sprinkling of R&S 8 Latin: 3rd Form Science: probably stick with BJU and maybe use the online option History: SL Core 100 Logic: ? Finishing up Art of Argument so may continue with their next book Music: Piano Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LunaLee Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 Math: Finish Saxon 8/7; Start Lial's BCM LOF Pre Algebra 2 w/Econ Math Minutes 8  English: Warriner's English 9; Daily Grams WWS; IEW WW9 1/2 year; VfCR B 1/2 year Novels ala WTM w/ some study guides  Science: Exploration Education or OM Physical Science or both  History: A History of US OM Civics  Geography: Beautiful Feet  Other: Art: Artistic Pursuits Logic: The Thinking Toolbox; Critical Thinking Co. Spanish: SOS Secondayr Spanish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joyofsixreboot Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 Honestly, given the state of our working relationship, I am considering giving her a book list, asking for a weekly paper on a science topic, giving her sunrise CLE algebra and creeping away. Or she could continue connections academy. Would letting her read her way through 8th grade be horrible? It was an idea she came to me with. She's very independent and doesn't like to be " taught". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Another Lynn Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 Honestly, given the state of our working relationship, I am considering giving her a book list, asking for a weekly paper on a science topic, giving her sunrise CLE algebra and creeping away. Or she could continue connections academy. Would letting her read her way through 8th grade be horrible? It was an idea she came to me with. She's very independent and doesn't like to be " taught". Â Oh my word. We ARE brain linked! This would work for my 13yo as well, LOL. In fact I haven't posted my 8th grade plans because I keep hoping I'll find the perfect, local co-op so I can outsource a couple classes. So far, it's no where to be seen. (Have you made your book list yet, LOL?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rieshy Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 Honestly, given the state of our working relationship, I am considering giving her a book list, asking for a weekly paper on a science topic, giving her sunrise CLE algebra and creeping away. Or she could continue connections academy. Would letting her read her way through 8th grade be horrible? It was an idea she came to me with. She's very independent and doesn't like to be " taught". Â My 12 yo is similar. Actually, this year I did almost that. She came up with a book list far harder than I would have planned because she asked 17 yo dd to help her. I signed her up for OSU German. She self-teaches: Saxon 7/6, Science Task cards, Geography Trails and then takes art classes with a tutor. She does history reading and weekly papers and literature reading on her own and then a grammar work book. Â The only thing consistently with me was French. The year has gone very well- except (there always seems to be an except) for the past month I belatedly noticed she has had Spring fever and has been slacking. I've had to reign her in a bit with math and German and do some more one-on-one. In fact I think she's just burned out on the monotony of Saxon so I'm having her take a break from it and read/work through Math Doesn't Suck. Â It's really helped our relationship. She does not enjoy being taught before she understands a bit of what she is learning. -If that makes sense. In other words she prefers to struggle with something first and then come to me with a specific questions. If I try to teach her a subject or read aloud a subject she knows nothing about she gets terribly frustrated. Then I get frustrated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joyofsixreboot Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 (edited) Oh my word. We ARE brain linked! This would work for my 13yo as well, LOL. In fact I haven't posted my 8th grade plans because I keep hoping I'll find the perfect, local co-op so I can outsource a couple classes. So far, it's no where to be seen. (Have you made your book list yet, LOL?) Â :lol: As for the list I was going to take suggestions from WTM with maybe some Sonlight or HOD suggestions. I need to get myself over letting go. We just don't work well together in an academic way. (I admit probably because we're alike.). Edited March 14, 2012 by joyofsix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daisy Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 Bible: Bible Doctrine for Older Children & misc reading Math: Saxon Algebra I English: R&S English 7, Spelling Power Writing: IEW SCC-B Literature: Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings Science: Apologia General Science History: Beautiful Feet World & American & misc books for government Foreign Language: First Form Latin Logic: The Thinking Toolbox  Other: Continute with Fencing Awana Trek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lauracolumbus Posted March 18, 2012 Share Posted March 18, 2012 Here's what we're doing this year:  Math: Started w/Chalkdust Alg. 1, finishing w/Saxon Alg. 1. Will spend some time w/Fred (Alg. 1) over the summer.  Writing: Brave Writer essay course, WWS 1 Grammar: AG all three years Vocab: Caesar's English 1 & 2 Literature: Great Books w/co-op  Latin 1b w/Lukeion  Traditional Logic 1: MP class  History: AAH (both years) and TC dvds  Science: Started w/Kolbe's syllabus for PH Physical Science, switched to Rainbow.  Speech in the fall  Runkle's Geography in the fall (probably will try to finish over summer).  Faith & Life 8  Extras: fencing, jui jitsu, piano, art classes at museum and Y, and swim lessons at Y.  Laura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melabella Posted March 19, 2012 Share Posted March 19, 2012 (edited) I'm just starting to put our plans together for next year, so this is subject to change.  Math: Algebra I with Derek Owens Science: Physical Science - either Exploration Education at home or Apologia at a co-op Spelling: Spelling Workout F Vocabulary: Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Workshop B Grammar: CLE 8 Writing: Lost Tools of Writing? WWS 2? Elegant Essay? Literature: Windows to the World plus an extensive reading list French: still searching but most likely with a tutor Geography: Runkle's online at TPS History: post Civil War to present - probably my own thing with History of US as a spine Logic: Discovery of Deduction  Music and art at the co-op Tennis Edited March 20, 2012 by Melabella Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hsmamainva Posted March 19, 2012 Share Posted March 19, 2012 English:  Spelling Power (we're wrapping up the book in 8th grade! Levels J & K are all that's left!) Winston Grammar Advanced Writing Strands Level 6  History:  Beautiful Feet Early American & World History - Jr. High Level  Math:  Teaching Textbooks Algebra I  Science:  Rainbow Science Year 2  Art:  Dubosque's I Can Draw Books  Electives:  Science Co-op with our homeschool group Chess Club Piano Lessons Volunteering with Special Olympics  Want to add something for foreign language -- he wants to learn Spanish -- but haven't decided what to use yet! Plan to look for something at our homeschool convention in June Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radiobrain Posted March 19, 2012 Share Posted March 19, 2012 IS it wrong that I wish I had a real clue? Honestly, I feel like this year is a disaster, but I think i always feel that way. Here is my off the top of my head assumption of what I might do. Â I think I sort of smush 7-9th together. Â Math: Thinkwell Alg. 1 (we have until August to complete) I have TW Alg2 paid for already, LoF beginning & advanced algebra (these will all weave in and out of each other) LA: MCT lit, WWW 2, ML 2, possibly an online writing class, different spelling for each kid Science: I think we'll do Biology next year. Thinkwell Biology is already purchased. Plus The Way Life Works. History: I wanted to do a different history next year (HAOH is great, I just wanted a break) but my kids want to do it again. Â I have no idea what else, I can't even figure out what the subjects are!! My brain is fried! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Another Lynn Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 Is a 4-month old thread considered resurrected? I didn't know what I was doing last time around (and not REAL sure now, LOL)..... Anyone want to update plans? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterPan Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 Is a 4-month old thread considered resurrected? I didn't know what I was doing last time around (and not REAL sure now, LOL)..... Anyone want to update plans? Â I will when I know if you do know when you know. :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rdj2027 Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 Math: Foerster's Algebra 1, AoPS English: Classical Writing, Harvey's Grammar, Kolbe Literature History: Focus on American History, appropriate literature Latin: Wheelock's Greek: Athenaze German: Deutsche Grammatik fuer die Mittelstufe, German Saturday School and lots of talking with me ;-) Geography: World Geography (cobbled together from a number resources) Physical Science: not sure yet Art: Drawing with Children, Artistic Pursuits, Art History PE: Fencing, Swimming  Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8filltheheart Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 Is a 4-month old thread considered resurrected? I didn't know what I was doing last time around (and not REAL sure now, LOL)..... Anyone want to update plans?  Well, when the OP was made, I wouldn't have had a clue, but since we start back on Monday, I now have an answer. ;)  Religion: a yr long study of City of God w/her older siblings and me  Geometry: Houghton Mifflin....the text used w/Chalkdust  Latin 2--Artes Latinae 2  French 3: 1/2 of Breaking the Barrier 3 and French in Action  Science: Our Living World of Nature series  World History: combo of Horizon Caravel books and Time-Life TimeFrame series bks  Lit: a study based on the literary influences on Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows  English: Rhetoric in the Classical Tradition and Direct Hits vocab (w/her 11th grade brother), a monthly magazine (collaborative effort of all the kids) along the lines of Alastair Grahame's The Merry Thought which will be mailed to certain family members and friends  Logic: Kreeft's Socratic Logic (w/her 11th grade brother)  artist and composer studies (w/her little sisters.....so this is very low key and just for fun) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Another Lynn Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 I will when I know if you do know when you know. :lol: Â Fair enough. :D Nice to see you, E. :seeya: Â Here's my current guess: Â History - TOG Y4 rhetoric Literature - Some of TOG Y4 dialectic with some substitutions Writing - TOG Grammar - AG Season 2 Spelling - SWO G/H Math - Horizons Pre-Algebra Science - Apologia General Spanish - Visual Link Typing Maybe Argument Builder Chess Basketball Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stacey in MA Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 Math: Saxon Alg 2 Science: Noeo Chem Level 3? (we did CPO PFC physics last year in 7th) History: HO L2 Modern Logic: MP TL2 Vocabulary: MCT L4 Grammar: MCT L4 Writing: MCT AAW1 and maybe IEW as well (big push on writing this year) Literature: SWB's WTM lists plus the HO history lists Spanish: Rosetta Stone HS finish 2 and then 3 Latin: MP finish FFL1, then FFL2 Geography: ?? Â And then a whole smattering of other stuff at a few co-op's. Â GL to all of you 8th grade moms out there! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joani Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 I haven't figured out electives yet, but my 8th grader stepdaughter will use:  Math: TT Pre-algebra, possibly LOF Pre-algebra as well  English: WWS, The Creative Writer, Analytical Grammar, Lightning Lit 8, Sadlier-Oxford Vocab Workshop  Science: The Story of Science Volumes 1&2, selected chapters from Singapore Interactive Science A  History: K12 Human Odyssey, Famous Men of the Middle Ages  Spanish: FLVS Spanish 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
txhomemom Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 Math: We are currently reviewing fraction and decimal topics with Math U See, so not sure if we will then move into MUS Prealgebra or use something else. Might consider using Jacobs Elementary Algebra at a slower pace.  History: TRISMS History Masterminds  Geography: Trail Guide to World Geography  Writing: IEW and Igniting Your Writing  Grammar: Giggly Guide to Grammar. I also have Killgallon's Grammar for Middle School, might include that later in the year.  Literature: Reading the Hobbit using a TLP guide and then for others we will just read more informally. DD already got a head start and read the Call of the Wild and White Fang this summer.  Spelling/Vocabulary: Finishing up Soaring with Spelling and Vocabulary. May also include some word roots studies, not sure yet.  Science: I am trying to do an overview of Earth Science, Life Science, and Physical Science before 9th grade, so we will just skim over topics, not as many experiments. I have a couple of Holt textbooks and we might include some other activity guides. We also will be going through the Story of Science series.  Other Things I am still researching, but thinking of including: Philosophy For Kids, Harmony Fine Arts, Latin Alive, Moving Beyond the Page, and unit studies in health/nutrition/fitness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jolley Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 So far: Â Math: TT pre-algebra For Lang: Rosetta Stone Latin American Spanish 1 Grammar: Easy Grammar 8 Writing: Finish Jump In! then ? Logic: Traditional Logic History/Literature: SOTW 4 with lit suggestions from WTM Science: undecided Electives: undecided Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather in VA Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 Ok - well this is pretty comical.. I posted back in March and said 'subject to change without notice'... well here's the notice - we changed almost everything LOL.  Algebra II - A Fresh Approach Biblioplan Year 4 (with additional literature and Reading Strands) VP French 1 online Science Shepard Biology CLE English 1 Writing Strands/Bravewriter  Competitive gymnastics  Heather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BibleBeltCatholicMom Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 (edited) DAILY Religion Manual of Confirmation for Confirmation Prep (obviously!) Catechism Bible Study -- Jeff Cavins group -- well, group meets weekly but hmwk readings/questions are near daily.  Socratic Discussion Angelicum -- class 1x/wk and reading prep about that much time, too.  Math We chose Chalkdust but I very much want to do Jacobs. We'll see what changes b/f school starts. Related Lit  Latin at Angelicum NLE 3 and SAT subject test prep  LA Writing -- group I teach using Lively Art of Writing and Poetry undecided. Vocab -- Vocab notebooking a la SAT Review and considering something about classical roots but I forget the name. Literature -- Angelicum selections, learning to annotate and elements, et c via lit guides.  German OSU  Instrument Practice/lesson violin/fiddle  Greek Are you kidding??? She wants to add GK but where in the world would we find time to do that???  ALTERNATING BLOCKS US History and Science Primary Sources/Literature approach and Apologia Physical  Grammar and World History Harvey and Light of the Nations  Logic and an extra block to used as needed Critical Thinking book 2  MISC. Fine and Domestic Arts Violin lessons and performances Music appreciation through a series of vids, readings and live performances Art appreciation through a seriese of vids, readings, and local and regional opportunities as presented. Sewing lessons -- weekly lessons, hmwk a few hrs/wk Cooking and handicrafts PE -- seasonal: swim team, hbr, et c. Edited July 22, 2012 by BibleBeltCatholicMom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bnbacademy Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 (edited) History: MOH 3 spine followed by Truthquest AoR 3 (writing own schedule) Science: Apologia's Exploring Creation w/General Science Math: Jacob's Algebra 1 LA: Wordly Wise book 11 Rod & Staff English 8 IEW Writing of some kind Caught Ya! Grammar Bible: Adventure Rangers program Simply Charlotte Mason inductive Bible studies Art: Atelier Art Foreign Language: Rosetta Stone Spanish Logic: Introductory Logic, Thinking Toolbox Typing CD-ROM Music: Piano Lessons PE: Rec Soccer league Edited July 22, 2012 by bnbacademy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cschnee Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 Here is our plan for dd, grade 8 next year  LA WWS 2 Beta testing, MCT ML1 and the rest, MCT lit, Hamlet, plus history and science related  Math finish up prealgebra stuff start Jacob's or Fresh Approach Algebra l in Jan  Sci finish ecology study (made by me) and then Continue with The Story of Science ll (+ several Stop Faking It! books, Carbon Chemistry by Ellen McHenry)  History review end of WWI and Russian Revolution to end of 1940s (my own program)  French a variety of things  PE competitive water polo  Fine arts Musical theatre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lily_Grace Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 Math: AOPS Intro to AlgebraWriting...? WWS, maybe Science: Noeo Physics III or Intellego unit studies. Â I'm still undecided on history and lit. I'm thinking of trying Sonlight for the first time. Â Foreign language: Immersion Also undecided on Latin and additional electives. I figure I'll see what our co-op offers first. Â Our updated list, now that everything is ordered. :D Â I did get WWS, but haven't decided to use it. We ordered Learning Adventures (Westward & Onward) and while the writing is light, I think we'll try it before moving back into WWS. Learning Adventures is for the 4th-8th crowd and it covers quite a bit of material, but needed some extra oomph for the 8th grader. I've got a set of Jackdaws picked out, one for each unit we cover, and primary sources like the Lewis&Clark journals are on their way. Â Science - we went with Mr. Q's Classic Science Advanced Chem. He's had a year of beginning chem through Noeo and Mr. Q's course picks up in a direction I though would fit him better- more focus on the math part. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
missmoe Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 (edited) Here is our plan.  Math: Derek Owens algebra Science: Rainbow Science Language Arts: Rod and Staff English 8, Megawords, Vocabulary.com, Windows to the World, booklist Logic: Art of the Argument History: year 4 of world history with emphasis on American history Geography: second half of Mapping the World with Art Government: ? Current Events various online sources Art: Outsourced  One daughter is taking up ice skating One daugher will continue diving  Various classes as they come up and meet our needs and time constraints. Edited July 22, 2012 by missmoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jilly Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 Here is my plan so far for DS (DD goes to PS)  Math: Finish LoF algebra and then move on to advanced algebra Literature: LLfLOTR History/Government: WP American History in a Year French: Rosetta Stone/Breaking the Barrier Science: Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy from The Great Courses  I still need to make some decisions regarding logic and writing. I have a few more weeks before school starts, but I need to make these decisions soon. :confused: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoot Posted July 22, 2012 Share Posted July 22, 2012 Bible - Who is God? Math - TT Pre-Algebra/Algebra (I haven't decided if we're going to bother finishing Pre-Algebra or just move right into Algebra. Right now he's kind of doing both in tandem.) History - Mystery of History 3 + Map work to incorporate Geography Science - Apologia General Science Logic - Fallacy Detective & Thinking Toolbox Language Arts - IEW U.S. History Based Writing Lessons (slower pace); Writing With Skill; KISS Grammar; Total Language Plus Literature Guides (DS13's choice in books: The Hobbit & The Hiding Place) Latin - Getting Started With Latin  For his Free-Reading he chose 3 fiction and 3 non-fiction books to read each semester. Some of his choices I was quite surprised at. His choices are:  Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne Night by Elie Wiesel Dawn by Elie Wiesel Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank B. Gilbreth The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne A Lion Called Christian by Anthony Bourke Bells on Their Toes by Frank B. Gilbreth More Than a Carpenter by Josh McDowell Lord of the Flies by William Golding The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot The Real James Herriot: A Memoir of My Father by James Wight Reflections of God's Glory by Corrie ten Boom The Magic Never Ends: The Life and Works of C.S. Lewis Great Expectations by Charles Dickens The Giver by Lois Lowry Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift God's Smuggler by Brother Andrew Through the Gates of Splendor by Elizabeth Elliot Rebekah's Diary by Rebekah Pearl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eagleheightsmama Posted July 23, 2012 Share Posted July 23, 2012 DS13's 8th grade plan so far:  Bible: undecided..want to do something together with dd10 also..any suggestions? Math: BJU Algebra 1 DVD Grammar: Finally decided! Hake Grammar 8 (grammar only) Vocabulary: BJU and other supplements Writing: getting WWS and already bought Writing Strands...will check out both and see which is better fit for him. Literature: AtB literature books and other books with Progeny Press guides (The Hobbit, The Hiding Place, and probably some others to be decided later) History: Notgrass America the Beautiful with other supplements (doing this together with dd10) also an elections unit study Science: BJU Space and Earth Science DVD Logic: Mind Benders and Fallacy Detective (our first year doing Logic) Art: Atelier Computer: Kidcoder Latin: Visual Latin Different books for character and manners study  Some classes will only be done 1-3 days per week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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