JaniceO Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 If my daughter stays home, this is what I'm planning for her 2nd Grade: Â Â Reading/Phonics: Explode the Code and ??? Grammar: Shurley English 2 Handwriting: Zaner Bloser Grade 2 with copywork Writing: Essentials in Writing Grade 2 Spelling: Spelling Workout?? Math: Singapore 2a and 2b History: Story of the World Vol. 1 with AG Science: Mr. Q Life Science Geography: ??? Logic: ??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ByGrace3 Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 2nd: BSGFAA unit 2 MM 2B-3 AAS 3-4 Zaner Bloser 2 WWE 2 FLL 2 Sonlight Core C w/grade 4-5 readers ES earth and space SSL 1 Spanish (games and immersion) Â K: BSGFAA OPGTR RS A HWOT K Tagging along with ES and parts of SL core C Â Think we finally have it figured out! Maybe?!? :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beth in SW WA Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 (edited) Dd8  CLE Bible 3 CLE Reading 3 plus classic lit WWE3 SM 3b/4a, KTF, TT6 (finish), HoE Chinese history/geo Mandarin tutor + BetterChinese Piano Violin Tennis Art School  Homegrown electronics course: Exploration Education Engineering Is Elementary: Circuits, Squishy Circuits, LittleBits, Snap Circuits 750  ps science class 2x/week, OMSI weekly science class, Aha!Science online, Lego Robotics team, Scratch programming   Dd9  Bible WWS/MCT TT Alg 1/MUS Alg 1 + weekly online alg class LL 7 (begin) + classic lit Chinese history/geo Mandarin tutor + BetterChinese Piano Tennis  Homegrown electronics course: Engineering Is Elementary: Circuits, Squishy Circuits, Littlebits, Exploration Education, Snap Circuits 750  ps science class 2x/week + chem tutor, OMSI weekly science lab, Aha!Science online Lego Robotics team, Scratch programming  Edited April 17, 2012 by Beth in SW WA more info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
birchbark Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 6th Grader Heart of Dakota's Rev2Rev for history (early modern) and science (physical) Singapore Math probably Understanding Writing probably Daily Grammar Practice Caesar's English I Mark Kistler's drawing La Clase Divertida 3 (again) Piano  K-er 100 EZ Lessons Cuisenaire Alphabet book HWOT Wee Folk Art's program  And classic read-alouds for both Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIS0320 Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 Memoria Press, with some additions and substitutions. We'll be using the K and 2nd grade plans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FromA2Z Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 Pre-K (ds4) LA: AAR Pre-level 1 & HWoT Pre-K Math: Rightstart A (about 1-2 lessons/week) Music: My First Piano Adventure  Preschool (ds 3) LA: AAR PL1 (letter activities only as he is interested) Math: manipulative free play  Both BFIAR w/ preschool packs from Homeschool Creations plus corresponding unit studies as interested.  Science: ES Exploring Science using Science Play!  Art: free art time, painting, coloring, cutting, Play dough, crafts  Music: informal composer study  Various tot trays, gross & fine motor activities, lots of outdoor time and lots of read alouds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misidawnrn Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 DD-3rd grade MCT Island Level WWE-2. (I think I may start this now so we would work on it during summer...haven't decided yet) ABeka Language 3-I have this but haven't made up my mind if we will be using it or not. I need to sit down with MCT and WWE and decide if it will be helpful. ABeka spelling 3 ABeka math 3 Ergemyer Bible A Living History of our World Volume 1-I think????? Science-I have BJU Science 3. I haven't decided if we are using that or just using it's recommendations to use living books. Geography-I just bought a fun atlas for kids. We will just start at the beginning and talk about it. Reading-I am going to schedule in reading more next year and have DD use narration to tell me about the book (WWE style). Â I am trying to work away from boxed curriculum and more towards classical/Charlotte Mason style of learning. Neither DD nor I were ready for that the last 2 years but I am feeling more confident in homeschooling, I am ready to branch out. Â Little DD-3 We work informally with numbers, letters, shapes, colors. Etc. She knows all the numbers 1-10 by sight and can count to the teens. She knows her letters and some of their sounds like M and H. I think we may do some more phonetic awareness with her. She knows colors and most shapes. I also plan on having her sit beside us for reading time and just let her absorb what she will. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amselby81 Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 I've added the curricula that I definitely plan to use next year to my siggy. Â Reading: Â OPGTR with ETC and a few word family books that I got from the scholastic $1 sale. I also have HOP K, which I think we'll use as extra practice. I'm not too thrilled with HOP. Â Writing: A Reason for Handwriting. We're starting ARFW K as soon as it arrives in the mail, so I imagine well start 1st grade by fall or not long after. Â Math: Definitely MUS Alpha. I'm thinking about adding something else b/c while we like MUS, I want to expose her to other methods of doing math. I'm undecided on what else to do b/c I don't want to do too much math. Â We'll be doing our second year of Classical Conversations, so that will be our memory work. Â Just extra: FIAR volume 1 with the Christian Character supplement and cookbook. I'm thinking about also getting BFSU and doing some experiments from that too. Anything in this section is just filler and I'm not stressing whether these things get done or not. If we have time, we'll work on these items, but LA, Math, and CC are going to be our basic subjects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommy_of_4 Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 DS - Kindergarten Math: Horizons 2 Phonics: Horizons Phonics and Reading 2 (he is getting bored with phonics pathways) Spelling: Horizons Spelling 2 Writing: WWE1 Science: BJU 1 with nature studies History: BJU 1 Art: Lots of coloring, pasting and cutting! English: Shurley 1 Â DD1 - PreK Finish Rod and Staff 3&4 yr old books Start Rod and Staff K books Mathematical Reasoning 4 yrs old Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommee & Baba Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 (edited) Preschool  MEP, Reception Year Explode the Code, A,B,C HWOT, PreK What Your Preschooler Needs To Know, History, Science, Poems, Music, Art, & Language Arts,   2nd Grader:  TT3 FLL 3 WWE2 Earth Science & Astronomy, Elemental Science, Grammar SOTW2 AAS3 HWOT, Cursive Funnix 2, Read Alouds, iPad Apps, & HOP Master Reader Geography Workbook of Maps & More Mike's Inspiration Station Art & Nana's Pastel Lessons   4th Grader:  TT4 FLL4 WWE3 Earth Science & Astronomy, Elemental Science, Grammar SOTW2 AAS4 HWOT, Cursive Success Chapter Books from book list Geography Workbook of Maps & More Mike's Inspiration Station Art & Nana's Pastel Lessons   "Adopted" 6th grader:  TT6 Rod & Staff English 6 WWS Earth Science & Astronomy, Elemental Science, Logic SOTW 2 AAS6 Chapter Books from Book list Geography Workbook of Maps & More Nana's Pastel Lessons Rod & Staff Health  Edited April 21, 2012 by mamaofblessings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyNellen Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 My first year with 5 school-aged students. Here's the plan so far:   DS(5) K: AWANA, IEW Poetry, finish Phonics Pathways, ETC 1 & 2, Miquon Orange, copywork, SOTW 2, piano  DS(9) 4th: AWANA, IEW Poetry, Singapore Math 4A/B, Miquon purple, FLL 4, SOTW 2, McHenry's The Elements & The Brain, Killgallon grammar, RS German, Typing Instructor Deluxe, LfC A, piano  My 3 oldest will most likely use TOG Year 2 for History, Literature, and Church History.  DD(12) 7th: Scripture memory, IEW poetry, LoF Beginning Algebra/Dolciani Pre-Algebra, McHenry's The Elements & The Brain, WWS 1, Latin (?), piano, horseback riding  DD(14) 9th: Scripture memory, Chalkdust Algebra I, Miller/Levine Biology w/ TC Biology lectures, OSU German I, Lively Art of Writing/Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student, One Year Adventure Novel/Creative Writing elective, piano, voice lessons  DS(15) 10th: Scripture memory, AoPS Geometry, Miller/Levine Biology w/ TC Biology lectures, OSU German II, Lekeion Latin II, Lively Art of Writing/Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student, piano, fencing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mom31257 Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 I already posted what I was thinking, but now I'm not sure at all. My homeschool support group has a mom's meeting every month. This week's was about planning for your coming year. I was so challenged to really pray about what God would have our year be like and what He would have us focus on. I am putting all plans on hold for now, so that I can really spend some time in evaluation of myself and the kids trying to let God show me what needs priority. Â I left feeling as inspired as I do from a convention. It was awesome! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SorrelZG Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 First Grade Living Books Curriculum Grade 1 w/ Latin: Song School Latin/I Speak Latin, Latin Memory Songs Math: Life of Fred Elementary, The Verbal Math Lesson Penmanship/Spelling: The Modern Speller Science: Apologia Astronomy, Exploring Planet Earth, Exploring the World Around You  Kindergarten Living Books Curriculum Foundation Year w/ Latin: Song School Latin/I Speak Latin, Latin Memory Songs Math: Professor B Math Language Arts: Phonics Pathways, Language Lessons for Little Ones  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laughing lioness Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 For rising 4th grader- lots of MP- MP, LC I and Lingua Angelica, Copybk MP Modern Men, SOTW CD's, VP cards MP Birds/Hx of Med MP Geography WWE III or First Fun IEW IEW Poetry memorization LMF- II & III, Singapore Story problems, Math board Reading list/ read alouds TP 1-day drama camp   For rising 7th grader- not totally decided yet FF II/III MP Modern Men, SOTW CD's, VP cards MP Geography pre-physics WWS II Horatio at the Bridge Memorization Reading list/read alouds TeenPact state class Drama Camp either CAPS or B.S. probably Trad Logic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rosie Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 (edited) Beast Academy Singapore + CWP Miquon Primary Grade Challenge Math Math apps  WWE MCT Island Killgallon Story Grammar The Writer's Jungle Getty Dubay Italics OPGTR  Developing the Early Learner  SL Core C SOTW Audio 3&4  Little Visits With God Telling God's Story  BFSU? RS4K Biology Pre-Level 1?  Rosetta Stone Spanish Mango Mandarin Chinese  Typing Instructor for Kids  Classical Kids CDs Piano Practice Music class at PS  Drawing With Children Come Look With Me book Art Authority app  Gym at PS    (I tried 3 times to make my list concise, but it kept ending up longer than anyone else's... so I decided to list everything we'll be doing instead of giving each child her own list. It still seems like a lot, though!) Edited April 18, 2012 by Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rosesinsummer Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Not set in stone and I reserve the right to change my mind as needed. ;-)  2nd grade  Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading Memoria Press More Story Time Treasures alternating with FLL/WWE New American Cursive I Right Start Math Level B/C ( we may have a tiny bit left of B to finish before moving on to C) CHC Religion & Family Faith Formation Adventures in American History, US Geography Nature Study for Science Spelling-- undecided Virtue Training (Everyday Graces by Karen Santorum and Book for Virtues for Children by William Bennett) and Practical Arts: Hand sewing, crocheting, gardening, cooking, chore training, Memoria Press recitations, copy work and memory work Prima Latina as we can get to it.  Kindergarten Seriously considering Memoria Press K combo with using OPGTR and Right Start Math CHC Religion and Faith Formation Lots of Read alouds and time for play Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*lifeoftheparty* Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 (edited) . Edited February 18, 2015 by *lifeoftheparty* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnointedHsMom Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Ok I shouldn't respond this way in this thread but..... Â I DO NOT KNOW YET!! Â If I could JUST get my ideal to match my reality we would have the greatest year ever. It just seems I can never merge the 2. Â :banghead: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastTNmom Posted April 20, 2012 Share Posted April 20, 2012 3rd grade:  TT 3 and LoF AAS3 CKE Earth and Space GWG 3 and WWW 3 Getty Dubay Cursive Reading: lists from AO, Sonlight, Lesson Pathways, HOD Lots of read-alouds planned SOTW 1 with AG and CDs Trail Guide to U.S. Geography/ Complete Book of Maps & Geography 3-6th gr. Hymn copy work Apologia: Who Am I? Bible study Art class at Co-op "Light" Composer study (1-2 per term) using COAH download Latin's Not So Tough! Level 2 or 3 Swimming lessons/Soccer  PreK 4: Kumon books BFIAR LOTW from COAH AAR Pre-level 1 (possibly) Lots of reading together ETC Primers (if she's ready to start)   Whew...that looks like a ton! Better figure out a schedule for all that. ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stm4him Posted April 20, 2012 Share Posted April 20, 2012 Saxon Math Building Thinking Skills Classically Cursive Pre-Scripts LOE Manuscript (K) WRTR Manuscript (PreK) Phonics Museum K (using LOE phonograms) LOE Essentials Bob Books VP Lit and guides and living books CLP Nature Readers (I think) CC Foundations IEW Poetry Memorization AWANA Character First Nature Friend Magazine God's World News Magazine VP SP OT/AE The Children's Illustrated Bible What We Believe Vol. 1 Who Is God? Daily Bible Reading Together, hymns, prayers, manners read alouds: VP Self-paced lit, missionary or christian bios, and rotating series (Little House, Little Britches, Narnia) and picture book classics extras from Vision Forum Suzuki violin piano drawing class tennis, golf, swimming lessons as time permits Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
banker281 Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 Here is what we have so far:  ds 8th  Math Pre-Algebra (video-text or kinetic books), Patty Paper Geometry Grammar Analytical Grammar Vocab Caesar's English Writing Winning with Writing, IEW fix-it Literature (Abeka Of Places (already have) or LL8 History SOTW 4, additional reading, critical thinking US Science Rainbow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kfamily Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 (edited) We will be transitioning into these books:  My older dd: Ancient Greek Humanities-Book of the Ancient Greeks with primary sources and tied with The Story of Philosophy (sections) and both works by Homer, Aeschylus and Sophocles English-continue with Practical English for grammar, CW Chreia, dictation, narrations/essays and continue SAT vocabulary flashcards Science-undecided Latin-2nd Form Latin and move into 3rd right after it (I'm probably going to have her do some work from Henle too,) French-L'Art de Ecrire and Breaking the Barrier I Math-Algebra I along with Patty Paper Geometry Art History Literature  There will be more to this, but we're still working on this...  My younger dd: Ancient Greek Humanities-Famous Men of Greece with books such as The Trojan War, The Wanderings of Odysseus and others English-Grammarland, CW Homer, dictation, Italics E, narrations Literature-still working on this list Science-Burgess Bird Book with J. Audubons's biography, RSFK Astronomy, other books to be decided Latin-Our Roman Roots and Latina Christiana French-L'Art de Lire and reading/narrating books in French (Fables and then The Little Prince) Math-continue with R & S 4 and Singapore and adding in lessons from Hands-On Geometry Art History  probably more here too, but I'll wait and see... Edited April 30, 2012 by Kfamily Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donna T. Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 8th -Heart of Dakota's Resurrection to Reformation additional free reading - 2nd half of Sonlight Core G possibly BJU Science 8 (Earth Science) - may replace Science in Resurrection to Reformation - not sure yet Rod & Staff English 6 IEW's Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons Hey Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek 4 English from the Roots Up Vol. 2 Memoria Press's study guide for Famous Men of the Middle Ages Memoria Press's study guide for Shakespeare's As You Like It Shakespeare for the Ears, Shakespeare for Dummies finish up The Thinking Toolbox if he doesn't finish it this summer then start Memoria Press's Traditional Logic 1 continue Red Herrings series MathUSee Pre-Algebra Patty Paper Geometry Violin  5th - Heart of Dakota's Preparing Hearts for His Glory BJU Science 5 - to supplement science in Preparing Hearts Rod & Staff English 4 Spelling Power Hey Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek 2 English from the Roots Up - finish up Vol. 1 Mind Benders, Red Herrings MathUSee Delta/Epsilon Piano  Both - Geography Co-op  My plan has totally changed! I should have known better than posting so early... it usually takes me until early summer to firm everything up.  Too bad... this looked like a pretty good way to go. :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twilight Woods Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 First Grader: Memoria Press First Grade, SOTW 1, Saxon 1/MM science-interest led .... I think.... Still looking at programs, Artistic Pursuits, Co-op -Exploring Space. Â My 6th grader has decided to *try* middle school...so if she decides it's not for her then at Christmas Break she will be doing MP 6th Grade, French and Co-op Art. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweetpea3829 Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 So far...   G, age 6: Math: Horizons K and then Horizons 1 when she gets there. Possibly Singapore 1A and 1B to supplement. Jump 1 and Jump at Home 1 for extra practice and review. Possibly Life of Fred more towards the end of the school year.  Reading: Restart HOP 1st grade (she is finishing this up, but is nowhere near ready to move on to 2nd). When this is finished, she'll move on to HOP 2nd. I may research a different phonics program for her though.  Spelling: AAS1 and then AAS2 when she has finished 1.  Science: unsure, but possibly the first stage of science study from WTM, so biology, botany and anatomy.  Social Studies: Possibly SOTW Ancients, but unsure. Waiting to see different curricula at the upcoming Homeschool Convention in Rochester.  Handwriting: Continue HWT, finish K and start 1st with lots and lots of practice and review. Possibly going to start dictation towards the middle to end of the year, depending on how she does.  Creative writing: Possibly WWE. Much will depend on how she progresses with the handwriting piece, which has been and continues to be a challenge for her. I also want to get a good look at different creative writing programs at the upcoming convention.   C, age 5: Math: Singapore 1a and 1b. I doubt this will hold him until the end of the 2013 school year (he's already on Unit 3 in 1a) so we'll be exploring some additional maths for him as well.  Reading: Finish up 2nd grade HOP and then I'm not quite sure just yet. Lots of chapter books and interest-led reading. He's so far ahead of where he's supposed to be, I'd rather not push too much in this subject.  Spelling: He's finishing up AAS1 very soon and will be starting AAS2. If he progresses through it as quickly as he's progressed through AAS1, I'll look into AAS3 and other options.  Science: Unsure. He has strong self-interests in this topic, so I may let him lead what we explore. But probably following the sequence of science study from WTM.  Social Studies: Possibly SOTW Ancients  Handwriting: HWT 1st grade. Some copywork and dictation  Creative Writing: Possibly WWE.   M, age 4:  Begin Horizons preschool, begin HWT pre-writing skills and prep. Focus on phonemic awareness skills, early math skills.   T, age 3 (by then):  Begin Horizons preschool, but mostly pre-reading and pre-writing skills practice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SorrelZG Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 My plan has totally changed! I should have known better than posting so early... it usually takes me until early summer to firm everything up. Too bad... this looked like a pretty good way to go. :D   Ha! :D I saw this thread come up again and was thinking .. hmm .. wonder what I responded with. It appears I have only made minor adjustments so far.  Now I'm curious what your new/current plans are. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrsMe Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 My plan has totally changed! I should have known better than posting so early... it usually takes me until early summer to firm everything up. Too bad... this looked like a pretty good way to go. :D  Did you change what's in the quote or is the quote the old one?  Also, how often do you do English from the Roots up? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donna T. Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 (edited) Did you change what's in the quote or is the quote the old one? Also, how often do you do English from the Roots up?  The quote is my original plan. Some things will stay the same but they will both be covering the Modern Times and Shakespeare. I'm also changing some of our LA to TWTM recs.  We use EFTRU a few days a week. We haven't been making our own cards. I found they didn't really help with retention all that much and the kids didn't enjoy doing them. So, we just use the pre-made cards. They love those. Edited April 30, 2012 by Donna T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tasia Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 The only things I know for sure are (8th grade): Analytical Grammar Foerster's Algebra 1 Glencoe Physical Science  Still working on History, Literature, Writing, Vocab or French for him and I've just started to look at options for the other boys. There are just too many choices! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SunnyDays Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 DS will be in 4th grade. This is all subject to change at any moment, LOL, but I'd like to think I'm pretty well decided. Â Math: CLE - finish 400, move to 500. LOTS of supplements, including Life of Fred, Singapore IP &/or CWP, Zaccaro, Beast Academy Guidebooks, and whatever fun reading we find. :D Â LA: MCT Town Level, the whole enchilada! We may add supplemental writing like Kilgallon later in the year. We also do WWE (textbook only) with different topics across the curriculum. Â History: We'll piece together our own American History using Core Knowledge books as a spine, and adding in additional geography, a unit on government and elections, and probably some states and presidents study. Â Science: Mr. Q - starting with Life Science, and then we'll probably get Astronomy/Earth Science. Â Language: I think we're dropping full Latin, although we may decide differently. Starting French, first through Mango online, then with a yet-to-be-determined curriculum. Â We have plenty of other bits and pieces to add in, but these are the main areas!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TCoppock Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 Math: Saxon Algebra Science: Completing BJU Life Science then BJU Physical Science using distance learning DVDs for all Geography: TOG (I'm not sure this is enough) Grammar: Rod and Staff History: TOG Writing: IEW SICC-B and ??? The Elegant Essay Bible: TOG Literature: TOG Logic: unsure but I have Mind Benders that I may try and use Vocabulary: unsure but possibly Vocabulary from Classical Roots Latin: ??? Not sure if we will go back to this Foreign Language: Rosetta Stone French Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kolamum Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 I love these kinds of threads, but don't get to participate often because we school on a different timed schedule! :lol:  2012  3rd: Sonlight Core E Grapevine OT Recorder Level 1 Apologia Zoology 1 & Biology Saxon 4/5 SpellWell Copywork SL LA 3 Artistic Pursuits  5th: Sonlight Core E Grapevine OT Recorder Level 1 & 2 Apologia Zoology 1 & Bilogy Saxon 5/6 Sequential Spelling SL Core E LA/dication Typing {blog mostly} Word Roots Artistic Pursuits   2013  4th: Winter Promise Animal World {tentatively, might be Sea & Sky} Piano Level 1 and/or Recorder Level 2 Apologia Zoology 2 & Astronomy Saxon 5/6 Spellwell Copywork Artistic Pursuits {Undecided on LA outside of copywork at this point & Bible}  6th Sonlight Core F Piano Level 1 & 2 Apologia Zoology & Astronomy Saxon 6/7 {I think that's the right one} Sequential Spelling {unless we've conquered this problem} SL Core F LA/Dictation Typing {blog} Artistic Pursuits {unless I can score art lessons by then!!}  2013 is clearly not written in stone yet. ;) We school from Feb. - Dec. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CandaceC Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 I think just about everything is decided!! :D  Girls: Biblioplan - American history year 2 Teaching textbooks 5 Easy grammar & daily grams Spanish for children Exploring creation Zoology 1 & notebook Bible, devotions, scripture memory Poetry memorization w/ linguistic devt. Bk  I guess writing is still the subject I don't feel great about...we started IEW but it hasn't been hugely successful yet. I am not giving up on it yet. But I also purchased writing jungle...need to read that in the next few weeks!!  Caleb: 2nd grade Explode the code Teaching textbooks 3 Exploring creation zoology 1 & notebook History and read alouds with girls Bible, devotions, scripture memory, etc. Poetry memorization   All of them are also taking piano lessons with 30 min. Practice daily. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrsMe Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 The quote is my original plan. Some things will stay the same but they will both be covering the Modern Times and Shakespeare. I'm also changing some of our LA to TWTM recs. Â We use EFTRU a few days a week. We haven't been making our own cards. I found they didn't really help with retention all that much and the kids didn't enjoy doing them. So, we just use the pre-made cards. They love those. Â Yeah, I bought EFTRU to use with HOD this year, but bought the cards. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beth in SW WA Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 (edited) Dd8 CLE Bible 3 CLE Reading 3 plus classic lit WWE3 SM 3b/4a, KTF, TT6 (finish), HoE Chinese history/geo Mandarin tutor + BetterChinese Piano Violin Tennis Art School  Homegrown electronics course: Exploration Education Engineering Is Elementary: Circuits, Squishy Circuits, LittleBits, Snap Circuits 750  ps science class 2x/week, OMSI weekly science class, Aha!Science online, Lego Robotics team, Scratch programming   Dd9  Bible WWS/MCT TT Alg 1/MUS Alg 1 + weekly online alg class Landry English 102 Chinese history/geo (selections from Sonlight F) Mandarin tutor + BetterChinese Piano Tennis  Homegrown electronics course: Science Fusion Engineering Is Elementary: Circuits, Squishy Circuits, Littlebits, Exploration Education, Snap Circuits 750  ps science class 2x/week + chem tutor, OMSI weekly science lab, Science Fusion text & online, Lego Robotics team, Scratch programming   Updating my list here...  Instead of LL7 I registered dd9 for Landry Academy English 102 which uses MCT and other lit selections.  I ordered 3 Science Fusion modules (A, H, I) for dd9. They look fantastic. The group-buy ends this week. (She will do this instead of Aha!Science which she has almost completed.)  I also purchased Sonlight F (Eastern Hem) from a friend and will use sections of it for our Chinese lit, history, geo.  Hopefully no more changes. (My energy can now be spent helping dd16 navigate his cc choices.) Edited May 3, 2012 by Beth in SW WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twoxcell Posted April 30, 2012 Share Posted April 30, 2012 Here is our line up:  ds 4th: HOD Preparing(everything except extensions) SM 4a/4b R&S grammar 3 DITHR book list 4/5 Apologia Anatomy  dd 1st/2nd Second half of HOD Beyond SM 1b/2a ARFH T ETC 3,4 AAS 1? end of Phonics Pathways HOD Emergent Readers Apologia Anatomy When she finishes Beyond we will finish the year out with history and lit books I have on hand. (i.e. D'Aulaire, American Girl, Little House books, If You books etc.)  dd PreK HOD Little Hands second half. R&S ABC series Big Stack of picture books. Some hands on math. All About Reading 1 when she is ready.  ds preschool Picture books coloring cutting making messes playing  Everyone to their ability: Artist study of, Renoir, Da Vinci, Degas, Van Gogh, and Raphael. Using a variety of books. Composer study of, Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and Haydn. Using the Great musician series and accompanying Cd's. Spanish, a mixture of Real Homeschool Spanish, The Easy Spanish Junior, Song School Spanish, and some computer games. Nature Study when the weather permits. PE, YMCA, Swimming Lessons, Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, etc. Different things for each child.  I think that is pretty much it.;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mommymilkies Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 I'm still working on my plans. Quite obviously, I need to do a lot of culling or I'll burn out quickly.  PreK/Kindy dd (4.5 in fall) Explode the Code 4 and up Finish Bear Necessities by Promethean Press Sonlight 3/4 and 4/5 core books FIAR MUS Primer  7 yo dd (8 in fall): 2nd grade Reading/Phonics: Dancing Bears and Logic of English Spelling: LOE and AAS History: Sonlight Core B and start C Science: Sonlight Science B and BFSU Math: RightStart C, Singapore 2A & 2B, CWP Grammar: LOE Writing: WWE 1 & 2 Foreign Language: TPR French, SSL, SSG  10 yo ds: 5th grade Math: Singapore 6A and 6B with Intensive Practice, Saxon 76, and AoPS. We will probably finish some LoF books, too. TT7 for review and practice. MEP and Zaccaro for fun together. Writing: WWE4 and maybe move into WWS. Monthly IEW projects, some Killgalllon Sentence Composing for Elementary school, outlining practice, WTM style reports across the curriculum, The Creative Writer, daily creative writing projects, Grammar: Finish JAG (probably before fall), Winston Grammar Basic, Grammar Town Spelling: AAS 3 & 4, finish Apples & Pears book A and B, maybe some LOE work. Reading: Sonlight Core G and into H. Teaching the Classics discussions together. Work on reading aloud and fluency. Vocabulary/Poetry: Caesar's English Enhanced, MCT Building Poetry, Henry's Words book weekly. History: Sonlight Cores with SOTW work. Science: Sonlight Core E: Electricity & Magnetism, RS4K Physics Level 1, finish BFSU level 1 and move into 2. Possibly start MPH science 5A or Milestones in Science kit. Logic & Philosophy: Assorted Critical Thinking Co. workbooks like Perplexors, Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery. Latin: Finish Lively Latin 1 and GSWL, maybe move onto LL2 or Wheelock's. SSL with the kids for review. French: TPR French, Rosetta Stone French. Greek: Hopefully move beyond our year of figuring out the letters. SSL with the little kids for review. PE: organized baseball and soccer. Aikido weekly. Art/Music: Artistic Pursuits 4-6 Book 1, maybe Drawing with Children. Other: Mapping the World with Art (continuing), Executive Functioning Elementary Level, Auditory Sequencing Practice book, HWOT cursive practice.   11 yo dd 6th grade:  Math - Singapore 6A and 6B (might finish this before fall), Saxon 76, Hands on Equations, AoPS Pre-Algebra, Daily drill, Life of Fred, Zaccaro and MEP for fun. Science - RS4K Physics Level 1, Sonlight E science, teachengineering.com projects, Milestones in Science. Finish BFSU and move into BFSU 2. Possibly some MPH materials. History - Sonlight Core G and into H with SOTW. Grammar - MCT Town, finish JAG mechanics, Winston Basic Vocabulary - Caesar's English 1 and Words by Henry Spelling - AAS 5 and 6 plus weekly test on trouble words from writing. Writing - IEW monthly projects, WWS, The Creative Writer, daily creative writing, some Killgallon Sentence Composing Literature - Core G & H plus extra books using Teaching the Classics French - TPR and Rosetta Stone Greek - Finish Code Cracker and Papaloizos book, work on Ancient Greek with mom Latin - SSL with little kids for review, finish GSWL, Lively Latin and into Wheelocks depending on progress. Music - Piano and violin Logic and Philosophy - Daily from assorted books and Harry Stottlemeir's Discovery Poetry - IEW Poetry program, other selected poetry for memorization, MCT Building Poetry Arts - Artistic Pursuits, Mark Kistler online, Meet the Masters online Geography - Mapping the World with Art, possibly Runkle geography Other - Daily work on auditory memory, CodeYear programming, Softball and Soccer, Tumbling(?), Aikido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tawlas Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 Kindergarten for DS: Â HWOT PK/K OPGTR, Phonics Pathways AAS 1 Living math (with some Miquon and MEP?) Living Science Mom-created Prehistory Novels before bed, picture books during the day and audio books at quiet time. We love to read :001_smile: ! Â Some kind of french. I'm fluent but need some direction. Skoldo? French for Little Boys? Nallenart? Idk! :glare: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lab1 Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 We are using HoD Preparing, still deciding on extentions Singapore math Latin for Children Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heidi Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 Math Mammoth, XtraMath, Phonics Road, Ambleside Year 1 & Year 2. Â Â And I just blogged about it :001_smile:: http://homegrownpumpkins.blogspot.com/2012/04/curriculum-planning.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawn E Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 Ds, almost 5: Finish MP K and move into MP 1st  Dd, 10: Latin Prep and Visual Latin CLE Math, LOF WWS R&S English, finish MCT Town components MP 5th science Finish VP self-paced online 1815 to present; read through CHOW while using Mapping the World with Art Phonetic Zoo The Phonics of Drawing, plus outside art class MCT Lit Piano Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrsJewelsRae Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 DS 10 (Gr 5)  Math- TT 6/7 and Singapore (not sure which level to place him in yet) History- SOTW III, The Story of Canada Science- Apologia and possibly Science Fusion LA- Essentials in Writing, CLE Cursive, Copywork, journal/notebooking Bible- family reading, Positive Action Bible Curriculum 5, Proverbs People 1 Spelling- undecided Music- Piano Language- French  DD 8 (Gr 3)  Math- TT 3 History- SOTW III, The Story of Canada Science- Apologia, Aha Science LA- Essentials in Writing, CLE cursive, copywork, journal/notebooking Bible- family reading, Positive Action Bible Curr. 3, girls Bible study Spelling- R&S Music- Piano Language- French  DS 3  Various Pre School activities with mom, nothing too structured or formal, Leap Frog DVDs, and having fun on starfall with siblings helping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nov05mama Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 DS6 (7 in Fall)  Math Beast Academy 3B Singapore 3A-B Life of Fred Cats/Dogs  Science Daily Science gr. 2 McGraw-Hill Science gr. 2  Language Arts Writing w/ Ease lvl 2 First Language Lessons lvl 2 Winning w/ Writing lvl 2 Growing w/ Grammar lvl 2 Soaring w/ Spelling lvl 2 HWTears Cursive  Fine Arts Stories of Great Composers Worlds Greatest Artists Worlds Greatest Composers  History/Geography Story of the World vol 1 Complete Book of Maps & Geography  Foreign Language Arabic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChicoryChick Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) Our plan for this coming year-  E, 9th - MFW AHL, TT Algebra 1, Apologia Physical Science, Rosetta Stone Spanish, maybe IEW Fix-it Grammar  A, 7th - MOH Vol 1 & 2, TT7, Winston Grammar, Sign Language, Sciene combining CkE Biologya and E&S (may switch to RS4K) with Apologia Elementary Botany and HUman Body, Phonetic Zoo, IEW SWI A  Z, 5th- MOH1, Climbing to Good English, IEW SWI A, Phonetic Zoo, Singapore 6A & 6B, C-) Biology with Apologia Botany & Human Body  B, 4th- MOH1, ETC, Climbing to Good English, IEW SWI A, AAS, CKE Biology with Apologia Botany and Human Body, Singapore 3B & 4A (maybe with RS D)  N, K5- PAL, RS A, ETC Edited May 14, 2012 by kayinpa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissKNG Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 Big girl (2nd grade):  Bible from Sonlight P 4/5 Singapore Math 4/Beast Academy 3c/3d (with various supplements) BJU English and Spelling 2 Christian Kids Explore Science (?) Lots of crafts, read alouds, logic, possible flute lessons  Small girl (K4):  Sonlight P4/5 Singapore Earlybird B Lots of crafts, read alouds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radiobrain Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 I combine my kids (who would be 7th & 8th) and I am considering most of their credit to go towards high school....the younger one just doesn't do as much in depth work. This is mostly set in stone. I do tend to throw some stuff off when I need to.  L.A. Continue MCT level 4 (OnlineG3 for WWW/ML) MCT Time Travelers Lit. 13 yo: Logic of English 12 yo: Apples & Pears B & C Possibly H2T writing as a supplement  Math Thinkwell Algebra I (finish) & II Life of Fred Beginning (finish) & Advanced Algebra  Science Thinkwell Biology I Quarks & Quirks Biology  History Keep doing Ancient Rome (we are really enjoying this, so we are continuing for now) HAOH Eastern History (China, Japan, India & Middle East)  Misc. Critical Thinking 2 Art of Argument? Italian Typing Philosophy for Kids Black Death study (group activity) Visual Latin Whatever classes we choose when the co-op list comes out NME, Medusa, NLE exams Rube Goldberg club Fencing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5Wizards Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) 6th grade: MM 6A & B K12 Human Odyssey Ancients book as spine Mapping the World with Art (McHenry) Exploration Education (Physics) + other related reading, maybe AHA Science supplement WWS GWG 6 Sadlier Vocab. Workshop A Fiction to go along with History Piano, dance, etc.. Philosophy for Kids or something like it Rosetta Stone Spanish  2nd grade: MM 2A & B SOTW 1 Maps, Globes, and Graphs B Exploration Education Physics, maybe AHA Science as supplement WWE, FLL, maybe WWW, maybe Draw Write Now AAS Read, read, read Piano, dance, etc.  PreK: (currently very motivated, but if changes her mind, I'm in no rush for formal academics) HWOT Pre-K What Your Preschooler Needs to Know with workbooks (she loves this right now) Phonics Pathways (slowly as interested) Sit in on 2nd grade science and history as interested Edited May 14, 2012 by 5Wizards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JenC3 Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 4th grade: R&S 4 MM4 & TT5, HOE WWE 3 Spelling Power Latin Primer & Visual Latin SOTW 3 & The Story of the Thirteen Colonies Education Exporation Intermediate Science Atelier Art 3 Â 1st grade: MM1 OPGR & Explode the Code WWE 1 Song School Greek BFSU Atelier Art 3 SOTW 3 & The Story of the Thirteen Colonies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mom2koh Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 Finally got it all written down. It's a lot but we are all looking forward to it. We are coming back to mostly classical (with a wee bit of CM) from MFW. I missed piecing my own lessons together. Ummmm does that make me weird? :lol: Â You can see it here: Â http://mom2koh.blogspot.com/p/curriculum-2012-2013.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annie Laurie Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 6th grade:  SL core 6/G Supercharged science CLE math 6 R&S english 6 WWS Spelling Plus MP Christian studies Typing instructor Prufrock Press logic workbooks Mark Kistler art online  I'd like to start an artist and composer study and get back to LFC, but I have a very high-needs toddler and will be thrilled just to get the above done ea day.  5th:  Same as above except she does math mammoth.  3rd:  Either SL core 1+2 or SOTW/ SL 6 tag-along. Haven't decided yet. FLL 3 WWE 3 MM 3/4/RS- thought about beast academy, but he does great with what we already have. He'd like ba though so still deciding. Supercharged science Spelling plus Mark Kistler art online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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