Guest SolaAcademy Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 Hello! I really like the classical model and we tried CC last year but it wasn't a good fit for us. Are there any other classical Christian programs out there? Thanks! Tara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ksr5377 Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 Memoria Press & Veritas Press Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SonshineLearner Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 What did you NOT like about it, and maybe that would help. There are a few Catholic ones that have started. OR, if you just don't want to do a CC group... there's always starting one yourself :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hsmom2011 Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 :bigear: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murphy101 Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 I bought classically catholic memory gamma level for next fall. It's very nicely done without being stressful IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teeterbunch Posted July 26, 2012 Share Posted July 26, 2012 Check out The Classical Historian. Just found the government curriculum and fell in love! ashley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AimeeM Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 I bought classically catholic memory gamma level for next fall. It's very nicely done without being stressful IMO. please let us know how this goes! I'm looking at it, but still not sure Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murphy101 Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 (edited) please let us know how this goes! I'm looking at it, but still not sure I'm in week 4 and have decided to buy the other levels. Pros: Beautifully presented Open and go Uncluttered Inexpensive High quality materials Option to spread 1 level over a year or do 2 levels a year Cons: The map stickers are not removeable. So we don't use them. I might change my mind about that at some point though. The timeline cards are high quality, but I wish they were laminated. They get far more handling than the maps. Even though I take excellent care of our materials, I don't think 1 set of cards will last more than 2 levels. However the cons are not so bothersome as to be anywhere near a deal breaker for me. We are doing 1 week in 1 week. We are not in a coop. For years, I've made my own plans and coordinated things. CCM does it for me. I have a morning meeting every day where we review/recite and do an activity or game. It takes about an hour with 8th, 6th, 5th, 2nd and young 1st Grader. It's very easy for the 8th grader. Right on target for the middles. The history and poetry are a doable challenge for the younger 2. And they greatly enjoy the rest. I assign all the memory work except timeline as copy work. One section per day. (CCC & Latin prayer, history, science, poetry) I also assign drawings for history and science as appropriate. For example, I match up the history to an art page in one of my drawing through history or draw write now books. And they are drawing the atoms and elements for science. All the copy work/art is done in their best penmanship in a composition book for just this purpose. They are very proud of the resulting portfolio book. With the exception of copy work, I view CCM as a supplement. Not a stand alone. Also, I am not doing any of the multiplication table memory. They know it well enough to make it pointless. I think that's the only part I'm not using. And I will use the geometry formulas later in the level. It's been very doable for us and a huge time saver for me. ETA: one more con- We HATE the singing on the CD. Especially that the history is sung. The voice is high pitched and the tempo is not at all natural to the reading or to a repeating audience whatsoever. We thought it would be helpful for the Latin pronunciation, but it isn't. Ymmv. Edited August 20, 2012 by Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AimeeM Posted August 22, 2012 Share Posted August 22, 2012 Martha - I'm going to buy the complete package because it makes the most sense, economically speaking, but can we do without the annoying CDs, or are they necessary? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dmmetler Posted August 22, 2012 Share Posted August 22, 2012 Veritas schools are kind of similar to CC, but not a co-op (parents pay tuition and teachers are paid to teach classes). I have heard some parents who love it, and some who find that it just dominates their homeschooling too much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murphy101 Posted August 22, 2012 Share Posted August 22, 2012 Martha - I'm going to buy the complete package because it makes the most sense, economically speaking, but can we do without the annoying CDs, or are they necessary? I think you can skip the CDs. They aren't necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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