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I did a couple of searches and couldn't find a 4th grade plan thread yet. I'd love to hear what everyone is using, especially for grammar/mechanics. I think that's the last thing I have to nail down. For my previous kids I've used JAG at this point but this one isn't ready for that yet. We are currently using Winston (which is going great but we are almost done) and Shurley which is an excellent program but drives me nuts so I'm thinking I might want something else.

 

Anyway - what is everyone doing next year for 4th grade?

 

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This is what my ds will be using for 4th grade:

Preparing Hearts For His Glory(HOD)

R&S Grammar 3

SM 4a/4b

DITHR book list 4/5(we may do some of the DITHR guide)

Spanish(The Easy Spanish JR., Real Homeschool Spanish, Song School Spanish)

Artist study(Renoir, DaVinci, Degas, Van Gogh, Raphael)

Composer Study(Haydn, Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart)

Nature Study when we get to it.

Apologia Anatomy with daddy when they finish the Swimming Creatures book.

I'm also contemplating adding in R&S Spelling 4, but not sure yet.

 

Here is another 4th grade thread:

http://www.welltrainedmind.com/forums/showthread.php?t=389638

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WWE IV in a group

R & S 4 at home

sequential spelling

Math Made Easy III/ IV and other workbooks

MP FM of Modern ..., VP flashcards,

MP Amer. History

MP Birds/Med study

MP's Christians Studies IV

MP's Latina Christiana and Lingua Angelica

Read alouds, readers

Memory work based on History, Latin, Science along with poems

 

co-op- chorale, art, unit study

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We've only been homeschooling for 2 years but this will be my 2nd year of teaching 4th grade.

 

I am sticking with Singapore Math (4A). My ds likes the program and is doing well in it.

 

For science we like God's Design science and I think we will focus on life science with some physics thrown in for my little engineer.

 

For history we are doing SOTW4. It's a light yet broad program that teaches but doesn't overwhelm.

 

For LA, this was my challenge to plan. DS is behind on writing so I need to bump him ahead in this area. I decided to try out SWB's stuff this time around: FLL4, WWE4. We'll see how that turns out. I'm not very optimistic anymore after two years of disappointing LA programs for both kids.

 

Hope you find what you're lookiñg for.

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My fourth grade plan:

 

- Math: Horizon 5 with Math Mammoth 5.

- Language art:

a. General (poetry, reading, usage, writing, dictation): ILL

b. Grammar: KISS grammar.

c. SPelling: Spelling workout D

d. Others: daily paragraph editing (evan moor), steck vaughan reading comprehension, and Mc. Guffey 4.

 

- Content subjects plus more writing/researching: Five in a Row products (including Beyond) as a springboard.

 

- French: Nallenart.

- Arabic: Medina Arabic Reader.

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Some as yet undecided. I'm pretty sure on these:

 

SM 4

Crewton Ramone/Education Unboxed

SL Readers Advanced and Core 4

TOG Y4 UG (History, Lit, Geography, and coordinated Composer and Art History)

CW Aesop B in full with some WWE/IEW

PR 3

PLATO Earth and Space Science

Pentime

Artlier Art

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We will start our first year of homeschooling late August/early September.

 

For my 4th grader:

MFW ECC

CLE Math 400

Intermediate Language Lessons

Writing Strands level 3

Spelling Power

A Reason for Handwriting D

R&S Reading 4

Prima Latina

Artistic Pursuits

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TOG year 4 (History, Lit, geography)

R&S reading and grammar 4, music (as well as just listening to it)

Singapore math 5

God's design for chemistry (our 1st year, switching from apologia)

Latin for children primer B

WWE 3/4 (1st year)

Art - Abeka

Lots of handwriting practice with Abeka cursive :-)

 

Grace

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Here is our plan (I've ordered everything now, so I can't change it anymore:tongue_smilie:):

 

Math - Math Mammoth 4

Latin - Visual Latin and Getting Started with Latin

Composition - IEW Fables, Myths and Fairtytales, and Classical Composition Fable\Narrative

Spelling - How to Teach Spelling

Literature - (read alouds, independent reading and audio) Grimm, selections from Journey's Through Bookland, color Fairy Books, Alice in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass, as many of the Oz books as we can get through

History - Story of the World/Ancients, Aesop, d'Aulaire, Black Ships Before Troy, The Wanderings of Odysseus, selections from The World Mythology Series

Science - World biomes (Our Living World), Janice Van Cleave's Science Around the World:Activities on Biomes from Pole to Pole

Formal Art - The Phonics of Drawing

Art and Music Study - Various library books and internet resources.

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Here is the plan for my son. I have a friend's son coming one day a week to do history and science projects as well as health and geography with us.

 

Bible: Positive Action 4th grade "Building Life Castles"

History: BP with SOTW 2

Geography: Trail Guide to World Geography

Science: Putting together a science course that will match up with our geography study; Horizons Health

Math: BJU 4th/5th

Logic: Critical thinking and logic puzzle workbooks

Reading: BJU Reading 4

Spelling: ACSI 4 (older edition) w/Big IQ Kids

Grammar: Scholastic ebooks from the $1 sales

Writing: IEW SWI A (co-op every other week)

Contenders for the Faith club (co-op every other week)

Upward Basketball

Book Club 3 times each semester

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My 4th grade plans for ds9:

 

History - SOTW 2 with activity guide narrations, coloring pages and maps. We don't do any of the other activities from the guide.

 

Five in a Row - DS9 likes to join in when I do FIAR with DS4*

 

Art - FIAR art lessons, projects from artprojectsforkids.org, mark kistler drawing lessons

 

Writing/Grammar - Kilgallon Story Grammar, Grammarland with worksheets, KISS Grammar, WWE3, and a few elements from Bravewriter

 

Poetry - MCT Music of the Hemisphere and read lots of poetry

 

Vocabulary -finish Vocabulary from the Roots Up vol. 1, then start MCT Building Languages

 

Reading Comprehension - Jacob’s Ladder level 2, Ready Readers

 

Geography - Complete Book of Maps and Geography and world mapping via The Core

 

cursive - ?

 

Science ‐ BFSU vol. 2 and AHA! Science

 

Math: Beast Academy, MM4

 

Latin - Lively Latin 1

 

and probably some sort of computer programming

 

Now that I've typed all this out it looks like a lot. I may need to do some pairing back.

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English: Galore Park English, Wordsmith Apprentice, MCT Building Language

 

Spanish: Rosetta Stone

 

Math: Beast Academy, "Your Business Math", Life of Fred, Plato's Solids, Education Unboxed videos

 

Religion: 100 Bible Stories, Journey through the Bible

 

Science: RS4K Astronomy + Lab/Notebooking Workbook

Nicolaus Copernicus, Along Came Galileo

 

Art: Meet the Masters, Art: A History, 25 Children's Favorites (classical music), Story of the Orchestra

 

History: SOTW 2, Kingfisher History Encyclopedia

The Lantern Bearers

Beowulf the Warrior

Beorn the Proud

Stories of Robin Hood Told to Children

D'Aulaire's Book of Norse Myths

Marco Polo

King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

The Dangerous Journey

 

Continue reading through the Narnia series. Lots of writing.

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I'm planning to use mostly Memoria Press' 3rd grade recommendations, but please don't tell my ds. So we'll be using:

 

Christian Studies 1

Latina Christiana 1

MP States and Capitals

Singapore 3B/4A (with drill sheets)

HWOT 3 Cursive

MP Astronomy

The Harp and Laurel Wreath (poetry)

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I'm planning to use mostly Memoria Press' 3rd grade recommendations, but please don't tell my ds. So we'll be using:

 

Christian Studies 1

Latina Christiana 1

MP States and Capitals

Singapore 3B/4A (with drill sheets)

HWOT 3 Cursive

MP Astronomy

The Harp and Laurel Wreath (poetry)

 

Oh I won't tell. There is nothing 'only for third grade' about that list. MPs stuff all looks very good. I've been considering their English Grammar book to supplement our Winston work and I'm pretty sure we are going to use their States and Capitals book next year too. Completely acceptable for 4th grade :-)

 

Heather

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Math: Saxon 3 (we're a little behind) & Life of Fred Apples and Butterflies

 

LA: MCT Town, Bravewriter Lifestyle/ideas from The Writer's Jungle, Zaner Bloser 3 (for cursive hw), & Madlibs

 

Lit/History/Science: Sonlight Core D (last half) and Core E (first half)

 

Nature Study: The Nature Connection

 

Languages: Lively Latin 1 & Getting Started with Spanish

 

Art/Music: Several different resources-(link in sig. to these and some supplements for other subjects we are using)

 

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Here are ours:

 

Children's Golden Bible- he'll read and narrate to me

 

Intermediate Language Lessons

Bravewriter 'The Arrow' (He'll read the books himself as readers)

Spelling Wisdom

 

Strayer-Upton Primary Arithmetic 1 (second 1/2), Some elementary Life of Fred.

 

SOTW 1 with: Pharoah's of Ancient Egypt, Stories of the Ancient Greeks, Augustus Caesar’s World, Usborne, God King, Black Ships Before Troy, The Bronze Bow.

 

Other read-alouds

 

D'Aulaires' Greek Myths with MP guide

 

Lively Latin

 

Apologia Zoo. 2 and Marvels of Science

 

Simply Charlotte Mason picture study, drawing one picture a week from literature and one from nature.

 

Looks like a lot but the only every day lessons are Latin, Math and reading!

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Saxon/ SM Challenging Word Problems

WWE/FLL

Spelling Workout/AAS

Latina Christiana

SOTW

Building Critical Thinking Skills/Editor and Chief/Math Analogies

Math and Reading Detective

Silent reading

U.S. Geography/Daily Geography practice

Zaner-bloser handwriting

WTM science - if we get around to it

Typing

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Our school year is not lining up the way it used to line up (starting new work in the fall). We've moved a lot lately and are trying to catch up. Some things we've started and will need to finish and some things are for when we are finished.:lol:

 

English:

Composition:

right now we are using Imitations in Writing (both Greek Myths and Medieval Legends) but I have Homer and may move her into this in a few months. I can't decide if I want to use Homer with my own selections or use it as is...

I also have Killgallon's and would love to add some of this to...

 

Grammar:

can't find a grammar book I like....

She's excited about Grammarland, so we'll start that very soon.

 

We also do studied dictation, narrate (oral and written), she's working in Italics Handwriting, keeps a copybook and has an editing workbook. I have her working in Intermediate Lang. Lessons but she does this mostly independently. I put some of it on her assignment sheet and some we do together orally.

 

Math: working in R&S grade 4 right now (we took a break from Singapore) but will go back to Singapore in another chapter or two

She's doing some Patty Paper Geometry work sometimes and I have Hands-On Geometry for her too. I just recently dug out the very few living math books I have and found some I want to add.

 

Science:

finishing up Burgess Animals and Among the Pond People and moving to Astronomy (RS4K), Trees (our own plan), Burgess Birds and later a study of Tidal Pool Life (our own plan)

 

History:

will continue with Our Island Story and Child's History of the World

will continue with Story of Mankind and Famous Men of Greece

with lots of supplement here too

keeping a Book of Centuries

writing narrations

 

Bible:

reading The Golden Children's Bible with MP guide

 

Art and Music:

not doing as well here as we should....we need to get to drawing/painting more than we do...

keeping with our plan...artist study for now (Leonardo da Vinci) and then moving to opera study

plays piano

 

Geography:

finishing up her notebook of terms (using A to Z Geography) independently

will add Tree in the Trail soon

always finding places on map or globe as they come up in readings

 

Latin:

Latina Christiana I and Our Roman Roots

 

French:

L'Art de Lire (Level 4) with copybook and readers and dictation soon

 

Literature:

she's looking at a list I gave her and will get back to me soon for independent reading (she's nearly done with King of Ireland's Son, Black Beauty, etc.)

 

We have this planned so far...

The Little White Horse (reading now), Poetry (Longfellow right now), D'Aulaires Greek Myths (reading now with MP guide)...

planning Anne of Green Gables (our own study plan) with poetry, Evangeline, etc.

planning Parables of Nature, selected tree stories, "Tree and Leaf" by Tolkien, norse myths, etc. for our Tree study

planning George MacDonald's fairy tales and At the Back of the North Wind

our challenge books will be Ivanhoe, Legends of Charlemagne (from Bulfinch's Mythology) and the above Evangeline

 

so it looks like a lot, but we're nearly done or already reading some of it and the rest will be started when the first books are done...

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Language Arts:

-- HWT Cursive Success (penmanship)

-- Spelling Workout E (spelling, continuing where we left off)

-- WWW level 4 (writing basics, four days per week)

-- Organizing Thinking (writing organization, one day per week)

-- FLL 4 (grammar)

-- Reading

 

Math: MUS Epsilon and supplementary pages from various sources

 

History: SOTW 4

 

Science: Elemental Science physics

 

Electives:

-- La Clase Divertida 2 (Spanish)

-- Minimus Secunda (Latin)

-- Swim lessons/swim team (P.E.)

-- Banjo practice (music)

-- Artistic Pursuits book 2 (art)

-- Logic Liftoff, Building Thinking Skills (logic)

 

Some of these things will be shared with his sister, who will be in second grade.

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Oh I won't tell. There is nothing 'only for third grade' about that list. MPs stuff all looks very good. I've been considering their English Grammar book to supplement our Winston work and I'm pretty sure we are going to use their States and Capitals book next year too. Completely acceptable for 4th grade :-)

 

Heather

 

 

Thank you, thank you so much!!!!!!!

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I just did a test-run on a daily schedule for 4th. Trying to figure out what it will look like in a day/ week.

 

Bible

 

L.A. - IEW /SWI-A, AAS 5, KISS grammar

 

History and literature - TOG Y2 (finish) and Y3 (start)

 

Math - Singapore 4A/4B

 

Science - Unit study / lapbooks on weather and then the human body (girls' choice) and then decide what next

 

German

 

I'd like to add Lively Latin after Christmas but we'll see.

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Math: Beast Academy

History: SL Core F

Science: The Private Eye + TWTM rec's for middle school earth science (to do with brother in 6th)

LA: Pentime 4, Calvert Mastery Spelling 4, MCT, Galore Park

Art: Atelier

Music: Study World Music with Core F

Health: Current Health

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History: Landmark History & Vision books

Math: AoPS, Standard Service Arithmetics

Programing (Ruby): Learn to Program

Science: TOPS, Nebel 2

English: Galore Park Junior English, Living Shakespeare

Latin: Artes Latinae

Greek: Hey, Andrew!

Faith: My Catholic Faith, Bible History

Art: Mark Kistler Draw Squad

 

Outside Lessons:

French

Piano

Choir

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Oh I won't tell. There is nothing 'only for third grade' about that list. MPs stuff all looks very good. I've been considering their English Grammar book to supplement our Winston work and I'm pretty sure we are going to use their States and Capitals book next year too. Completely acceptable for 4th grade :-)

 

Heather

 

Just got MP's core 6 in the mail last week. Holy Moly, I love MP!!

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Math- Beast Academy, she loves it (hope C/D are out in time) also MM

Writing- WWW4,CTT Creative Writing II (2nd semester)

Grammar- MCT Town

Science and History- CTT at Co-op

Spelling- DIY based off rules and her mistakes

Lit- Whatever she wants to read... plus a few things like Charlottes Web.

We are usually done with school in under 3 hours.

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As of right now, the plan is to use

 

HOD Preparing (history, Bible, science, art, poetry)

Rod and Staff English 4

Latina Christiana 1

Math- either Rod & Staff 4 or TT4

 

I already own Preparing because I used it with my olders a few years ago. I really love Preparing, but the MP 4th grade package is looking very tempting.:)

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This will be my 4th time teaching 4th grade and I don't think I have done it the same yer. This time I will be using:

 

Math: SM 3B and 4A

Grammar: Climbing to Good English (finishing 3 and Starting 4)

Spelling:How to Teach Spelling

Writing: IEW SWI A

Handwriting: Rod & Staff

Reading Various Literature (may add in Teaching the Classics)

HistorySOTW 1 with Story of the Ancient World (Guerber/Miller)

ScienceUndecided - may use Apologia Elementary, RS4K, Abeka or a combination

MusicRod & Staff

Bible Community Bible Study, + Psalms, Proverbs or reading thru the OT

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My dd is a young fourth grader, October birthday.

 

 

Math: SM 4B, 5A (5B?)

Science: MPH3/4 (finish), start MPH 5/6

 

Dutch LA: not of interest to you all ;)

Composition: CW Aesop B (in Dutch) and maybe some Homer A

English LA: All Right 2 (English for Dutch students, gr8) + R&S4

Latin: Phoenix 1 (Dutch, gr7)

 

History: made-by-me-program, *light* because of the step up in foreign languages

Geography: Dutch program, focus on Europe

Religion: catechism

 

Music: classical music appreciation course, grade 4

Art: weekly art projects & art appreciation

 

Reading list: still need to make this

Read aloud list: still need to make this

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My 4th"ie" will be using {keep in mind he's on the younger side for 4th}:

 

Science: WP's Animals Worlds, Zoology 1 {Apologia} in the warmer months, Astronomy {apologia} cooler months

History: Aussie History

English: TWJ, Copywork, SpellWell {unless I switch him to Sequential Spelling}, Return Of The Word Spy

Math: Saxon {6/7 if he finishes 5/4 this year, but I'm not in a rush}

Geography: Australia

Music: Piano 1

Bible: Grapevine OT {if we don't finish it this year, if so not sure aside from the devotions in the WP book}

Reading: I'll make a list between now & then for him.

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Well, I thought I'd chime in, too! My 4th grader will do this:

 

Grammar: R&S English 4

Writing: WWE 2

Spelling: AAS 4

History: TOG Year 3

Math: Singapore 4A and 4B

Latin: Latin for Children A

Science: Geology at a co-op (which reminds me--I have to change my signature!)

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Just got MP's core 6 in the mail last week. Holy Moly, I love MP!!

 

 

I saw that you were going to use the VP cards along with Famous Men of Modern Times and was wondering if you were just going to use them for memory work? Also, are you using the entire 6th grade plan?

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This will be my first 4th grader. We are using:

Alternating weeks of Writing Tales & MBtP lit

Spelling workout d & spellingcity games/test

Daily vocab

cursive practice- Joy of handwriting

typing- bbc

Inference Jones

 

Math mammoth 4

Mindbenders a3

LOF apples/butterflies

 

SOTW4 (using as overview of world history- we will just listen to the chapter, do maps and a narration/outline but no extra reading or projects)

MBtP 50 States (1 lesson per week for first sem)

State history (plans not firm-trips, scrapbook, library books) 2nd sem

American history based lit (ideas inspired from SL, other lists)

 

Elemental science -grammar physics

 

Minimus

Word Roots

 

This feels like a lot! We mostly used a mish mosh this year of unit studies and some writing tales/ mbtp, but next year looks like a much more serious year. I plan on a lot of the above being independent work, so I hope it works out ok. I'd love feedback from more experienced hs'ers.

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Here is our 4th grade plan, which we've already started since we school from May to March:

 

TOG Yr 4 for history, literature, etc.

 

Math: Saxon 5/4 (might be changing this)

Spelling: AAS 3 (we started late) then Phonics Zoo A

Vocabulary: Word Roots A

Grammar: Easy Grammar 3 (started this late) then 4, and Daily Grams

Writing: IEW SWI-A

Science: Apologia Anatomy

Geography: Hewitt 4 that I got for free from a library sale

Art: Artistic Pursuits 3

Handwriting: Italic

30 minutes silent reading a day. She reads through Abeka readers and I check her comprehension.

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Math Mammouth 4

R&S Grammar 4

Latin Primer & Visual Latin

SOTW 3 & The Story of the 13 Colonies & The Great Republic

Exploration Education Physical Science Intermediate

Spelling Power

WWE3

Atelier Art level 3

Cursive copywork

 

Ballet

Piano

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History: SOTW 1 with lit books/extra history books

Math: Math Mammoth 4

English Grammar: R&S English 4

Spelling: R&S Spelling 4 and Spelling Power

Science: Considering God's Creation (focus on geology)

Health: Care and Keeping of You (required Health)

Latin: Song School Latin/Prima Latina

Vocab: English from Roots Up (cards)

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We will start our first year of homeschooling late August/early September.

 

For my 4th grader:

MFW ECC

CLE Math 400

Intermediate Language Lessons

Writing Strands level 3

Spelling Power

A Reason for Handwriting D

R&S Reading 4

Prima Latina

Artistic Pursuits

 

 

Welcome!!!!!!! :party:

 

 

Mine is similar:

 

MFW ECC

CLE math 400 and reading 4

R&S grammar 4

Spelling Power

ARFH E

MCP Phonics E

WWE 3/4

LFC B

 

And we'll probably add Artistic Pursuits K-3 book 2 as well.

 

I hope that's everything; I always forget something on these lists!

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My rising 4th grader's list:

 

Math: Singapore 4A/B w/ Khan Academy

History: SOTW 2 w/ Activity Guide

Language Arts: FLL4, daily copy work/dictation, Killgallon sentences

Science: BFSU (finish up 1 and begin 2)

Foreign Language: Rosetta Stone German, Getting Started with Latin

Typing: Typing Instructor Deluxe

Music: piano lessons, hymn studies, Kodaly sight singing

Art: The Annotated Mona Lisa

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My 4th grader will be using:

 

Math: CLE 400

English: R&S 4

Spelling: R&S 4

Reading: CLE 400 plus "real books"

Spanish: Speedy Spanish

Science: God's Design Human Body then Apologia Zoology 2

History: FL Unit Study (we will dive deeper into various topics and make this last for the year, hopefully)

Piano

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We just finalized our 4th grade plans:

 

Bible: Reading KJV from Penny Gardner's Lists

Singing: The Singing Bird

Reading: McGuffey 4th, CLE 4th, MP Greek Myths

English: Dictation Treasury, Rod and Staff 4

Poetry: Random House Book of Poetry for Children

Arithmetic: Rod and Staff 4 / 5

Latin: First Form

Literature, Science and History Independent Reading: My book lists.

Ancient History: MP FMOG, MP FMOR.

Geography: R&S Homelands Around the World

Natural History: God's Marvelous Works Books 1 & 2

Penmanship: Spencerian

Drawing: Chapmans', Lutz, Kistler, books from the library, etc.

Typing: Typing Instructor for Kids

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Disclaimer - I am still in knots trying to figure it all out. I'm sure I'll type it here and change it. This is our first year and I think I'm very worried I'm making the wrong choices.

 

Grammar: Grammarland with worksheets & Kiss

Writing: IEW SWI-A

Spelling: Spelling Wisdom

Literature: A selection of books to still be determined as well as read alouds and narration

Poetry Weekly

 

Math: Teaching Textbooks or MUS

 

Science: We got a great curricullum through out state water management. It's an entire year about our state environment. As well as classes at the Aquarium and experiments. Not to mention our Nature Study.

 

History/Geography: Road Trip and living books

 

Art & Music - Various selections as unit studies every 3 to 6 weeks

 

Bible - Virtue Studies

 

Computer Programming & Tae Kwon Do outside of house

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I'm typing out all of my tentative plans... we may end up streamlining along the way! :)

 

For my rising 4th grader, who is 9 1/2 (the half is brand new and very important to him, LOL):

 

Math: Singapore SE 4A/4B and probably 5A; LOF Goldfish through Ice Cream, just for fun, and then probably going through Fractions and Decimals & Percents, too. Other supplements as appropriate (EPGY, Zaccaro).

 

LA: MCT Grammar Town/Practice Town/Caesar's English I; elements of Bravewriter; adding in pieces of Abeka Language A for practice with usage/mechanics as well as "practical" writing (letters, book reports, etc.). Assigned independent reading and read-alouds.

 

History: American History & Geography with a government/election unit, and likely a world history overview with "A Little History of the World." (We just started hsing last year, so we haven't done a history cycle yet.) We may also add in a state history unit.

 

Science: Abeka Health, Mr. Q Life Science, and possibly Mr. Q Earth Science/Astronomy.

 

Also adding art & music appreciation, outsourced art class, some sort of starting French... we'll see what else. I usually count PE through sports and other activities, and I'm not including our other extracurriculars.

 

Huh... that sounds like a lot. But it won't all be every day, and we'll see how it flows once we get rolling!!

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