Mama2two Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 Saw a thread going for 3rd grade and 5th grade, let's get one going for 4th. What are your plans for next year? Mine so far.... Religion: Catechism study and Memoria Press (MP) Christian Studies II Math: Singapore Math (w/CWP and IP) and Beast Academy Language Arts: Latin Christina All About Spelling MP Classical Composition Fable (maybe online class) MP Grammar (to go with Latin Christina) MP Literature and Kolbe literature for kids to read Ambleside for read alouds Art: Artistic Pursuits and artist studies History/Geo: MP Famous Men of Rome (supplemented w/picture books for fun), MP Geo I, MP timeline Music: Piano lessons Science- undecided!!!! May a supplemented Elemental Science Physics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UrbanSue Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 Loose plans--I don't commit to much until summer. We school year round and generally just move to the next level as we go though I promote grade levels in the fall. So, this is for ds who will be 9 in the Fall: Math: Singapore 4/BA 3/4 (if 4 is out??) Religion: Dh does catechism History: SOTW 4 (no activity guide) and I'll be putting together a government/geography program as well. Science: I don't do formal science for this one since he spends most of his free time reading science books Language Arts: Copywork/dictation/vocab with McGuffey 2/3, WRTR for spelling, poetry memorization Art: He is a natural artist and draws for a lot of his free time. We'll continue with Drawing Textbook and maybe do some online painting stuff. Music: Violin lessons ETA: I forgot Latin--his favorite subject! We use Cambridge which is four-level and plenty advanced so we're not rushing it. We'll probably finish 1 and move into 2 over the course of next year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirstenhill Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 My oldest will be in 4th next year ... Wow! I'm kinda undecided about a few things, but here's what I am thinking about so far: History: Continue US History studies, post-Civil War to present -- literature based, using plans I'll make US geography: Review states and learn capitals Spelling: Logic of English Essentials, 2nd time through with advanced lists Grammar: Maybe do the grammar from LOE (we've skpped most of it this year), possibly check out other options Writing: I'm really intrigued by Write On! ... I'll definitely be spending time researching writing options. We haven't done any formal writing instruction yet. Math: Leaning toward doing Math Mammoth. We've done mostly RightStart, and are currently taking a "break" from RS D to do Math Mammoth 3B. Right now DD says she is liking MM better Science: BFSU Vol 2 (as a family) + maybe the next volume of Sassafras Science for her independently? Bible: Not sure if I will assign her a Bible study or if it will just be Bible reading Music: continue guitar lessons, possibly consider starting a wind instrument Other Extras: Twice a month co-op for art, PE and additional science. Possibly recreational gymnastics class or other recreational sports opportunities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Narrow Gate Academy Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 Here's what I have lined up so far: MATH: Singapore Primary 4A and 4B with IP and CWP GRAMMAR: R&S 4 SPELLING: Finish SWO D and start E WRITING: CW Aesop and dictation LITERATURE: Lots of library books - list still tbd HISTORY: Ancients - books tbd SCIENCE: He wants to study animals again - resources tbd LATIN: LfC A LOGIC: BTS 2 and whatever else I find on the shelf that he hasn't done yet. ART: I'll make and print out lessons from artprojectsforkids.org again and maybe try a few 1-2-3 Draw lessons MUSIC: Something to do with musical instruments - using library resources Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2_girls_mommy Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 Oh, finally another one I can join :) We will just continue the next level of everything: Rod and Staff grade 4: spelling, math, English, penmanship Latina Christiana Story of the World 2 w/A.G. WTM style Science at home: earth/space using Memoria Press's Astronomy, Usborne Science Encyclopedia and Arty Facts Space and Art and Earth and Art books (notebooking for science, rock collection, and any activities that come up. And using the art/science books for art projects to go along) There is usually also a co-op science class, but I don't know what they will use yet. Art: besides above, we will continue using Usborne Intro to Art and Famous Artists books along w/history, and doing lots of drawing using skills we have picked up from DWC over the years. We take at least one 6 week after school program art class a year too. Don't know what they will offer.. Sometimes co-op has a class too. Memoria Press Christian Studies II (when we finish I, probably at some point in the fall..) Memory work will be the kings of England and continue to practice previous year's history lists, one Shakespeare sonnet, Bible verses and poems during the year when we get them in. Then she has Girl Scouts and Tap, Ballet, and Jazz for the entire school year, and swim lessons in the summer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edeemarie Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 We technically started our school year in January, but according to the school system ds will be 4th grade in the fall. Here is our current curriculum (still working out the kinks!) Religion: devotional of his choice (currently Sword Fighting), SOAP Bible study, Character Quality study using www.characterjournal.com and memorizing Bible verses that go with each quality Math: Math Mammoth blue series Language Arts: memory work from Living Memory, copywork of memory work selections to continue cursive practice using www.worksheetworks.com, Writing Road to Reading for spelling, WWE style of writing using our own selections, I just ordered All Things Fun and Fascinating from IEW, grammar with a mix of Blue Book of Grammar and KISS grammar Latin: continue with Getting Started with Latin (not sure what we will do when we finish), a scholastic e-book on Latin/Greek roots Logic: a scholastic e-book of Logic problems History: Mystery of History with some added books/ supplements Science: Magic School Bus DVD science with the science supplement Piano lessons Art: he chooses a handicraft to work on (currently origami) at least 30 minutes of free reading per day, read aloud practice using McGuffey readers, and read alouds after lunch and/or in the evening I am also going to attempt some parts of Beyond Five in a Row with him when we have extra time in the afternoon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melissa B Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 I've about finalized everything, as I want to order books soon. :D Foreign Language - Memoria Press First Form Latin, Skoldo French 2 Math - Singapore 4, Saxon 65, Life of Fred G-L Science - Elemental Science Chemistry, Ellen McHenry's Elements and Carbon Chemistry English - Galore Park Jr. English 3, Writing Tales 2, Sequential Spelling 2, Pentime 4, Kolbe Elementary Lit, finish Practice Island World History - Memoria Press Book of the Ancient World, Connect the Thoughts Prehistory - Phoenecians American History - Pearson's History and Geography 4 (American Revolution - Reformers,) Memoria Press States and Capitals Outsourced - art classes, gymnastics, swim lessons, maybe adding acting and tennis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boscopup Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 4th grade will largely be a continuation of what we're doing now... Math: Prealgebra of some sort (I have AoPS Prealgebra, Dolciani Prealgebra, and Jacobs Algebra here to utilize) Grammar: R&S English 5 Writing: Alternate between second half of IEW SWI-A, WWE3, and R&S English writing lessons Spelling: R&S Spelling 4 and 5 (we'll finish half of 4 this year in 3rd) Handwriting: Pentime 3 and start 4 (we'll start 3 in another month, I think) Latin: 2nd half of Getting Started With Latin History/Literature/Read-Alouds: Sonlight Core E Science: General Science, library books, maybe throw in some Ellen McHenry stuff (we're enjoying "The Brain" right now) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SFM Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Not completely 100% yet but here is what we have in the works for 4th. Bible: Bible Reading, Catechisms and thinking of Stick Figuring Through the Bible Mathematics: Singapore SE 4A/4B with CWP and IP 3A Spelling: WRTR Grammar: R&S English 4 Writing: WWE, Copywork from McGuffey's, and written narrations for history, science, and literature, journals, and pen pals. McGuffey's reading plus daily line for copywork WWE (1 a day --- we do copywork for 2 days) so this is for 5 days a week Narrations: History, once a week, Science, once a week, literature, when we finish a book Pen pals: Once a week Journal Entry: Fridays THIS LOOKS LIKE A LOT BUT IN PRACTICUM IT'S REALLY WORKING, HE WRITES A LITTLE IN EACH AREA AND MAKES HIM FEEL LIKE HE ISN'T WRITING SO MUCH. History: SOTW Vol.4 (debating Biblioplan again). Science: Elemental Chemistry with interest led rabbit trails Literature: Lists that I have created from SOTW, WTM, Sonlight, Memoria, Books Children Love, Great Books, Mensa, etc. Logic: Critical Thinking Company Handwriting: not sure yet, doing WRTR cursive (he needs help though) so I am considering going back to HWOT and/or getting a cursive copywork book. Not sure. Logic: Prima Latina going into Christiana Latin Art: Artistic Pursuits K-3 Book 2 Music: Piano lessons Oh, I also have FUFI which I might use....we are planning on reading all of the Chronicles of Narnia this year as well as the Lord of the Rings.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyrobynne Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Math: Singapore 4A/B and Beast Academy 3C-4B Religion: Faith and Life 4 History: RC History vol 3/ SOTW 2 with lots of library books Language Arts: still debating, but probably MCT Island. Maybe some IEW assignments from history/science sources? Also, spelling bee prep? Science: 2nd half of BSFU vol 1 with lots of bonus stuff from daddy and nature center classes Foreign language? Maybe Beautiful Feet geography? Art: Artistic Pursuits? Music: Maybe we'll really do formal piano lessons. Now they're unschooling music and learning a lot more than I would have taught them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MinivanMom Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Math: Singapore Math 4 w/CWP Language Arts: MCT Island History & Literature: Sonlight Core E (Core 4) Science: WTM-style study of chemistry and physics (I'm still trying to decide on a spine & booklist) French: L'art de Lire 5 & 6 Art: Artistic Pursuits K-3, Book 3 Music: Piano lessons & harp lessons (theoretically as we have neither a harp nor a teacher at this point) Extras: Ballet and gymnastics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prissygirls Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Math: Saxon 54 Language Arts: FLL 4 and Writing with Ease 3 History: Sonlight Core E and CC cycle 2 Science: Christian Kids Explore following the subjects covered in CC cycle 2 Latin: Prima Latina Spelling: Apples and Pears Handwriting: Queen's primers and book A for cursive Extras: Art class and tumbling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stm4him Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Here are our 4th grade plans: Math: Saxon 54, Tables/Squares/Cubes for drill, multiplication flashcards, Trivium Tables Logic: Building Thinking Skills 2 Greek: Hey Andrew 4 Latin: LNST 4, Trivium Tables Spelling: Spelling Plus (Level F and G) Grammar: Essentials of the English Language and Dictation Resource Book, Trivium Tables Writing: Pre-Scripts Sentences and Passages, IEW History based writing Reading: Literature list from Writing Road to Reading and Veritas Press, Teaching the Classics terms, McCall Crabbs Book D for comprehension, McGuffey 4th Reader Geography: CC Maps and maybe Draw Your World, Trivium Tables History: Acts and Facts Timeline Cards, memory work, History Highlights, SOTW, Veritas Press Science: Acts and Facts Science Cards, nature study, Lyrical Science, Janice Van Cleave's 201 Experiments book Fine Arts: Drawing With Children, Foundations guide, Discovering Great Artists, Classical Music for Dummies Bible: Veritas Press Tons of living books and reference books to flesh all this out......Possible CC lapbooking using A Journey Through Learning and Wisdom and Righteousness in the summer, Homeschool Curriculum Co. Science units in summer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jennynd Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Oh... Boy. That time of the year again.. Math.. Not 100% sure Science... No idea Vocabuary. Wordly wise + vocabuary workshop Reading.. Just lots of books Music. Violin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLDebbie Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Thanks for starting this thread. I like seeing what others are doing and getting ideas. Here's our plan so far: READING INSTRUCTION: Barton (book 8 and possibly 9) SPELLING: lists from the Barton lessons LITERATURE: I'm thinking he will finally be at a point where he can read some more challenging (for him) books, we'll see how this goes and use library books on anything he wants to read. Really, I'd be so happy just to see him choose longer chapter books, be able to read them, and want to read them WRITING: WWE 3 GRAMMAR: GWG 4 MATH: Singapore 4A/4B, CWP 4 HISTORY: native American study from library books, Homeschool in the Woods American History up to right before the start of the civil war SCIENCE: ???? He has recently started with Mr. Q life science when what we were using for this year was like bamboo slivers under the fingernails. We might continue with that next year and then go into chemistry or electricity, two other areas he's interested in. I keep coming back to Elemental Science chemistry and was thinking of using that. Has anyone used the lapbooks with that or just stuck with the classic program? ART: Home Art Studio 1st grade LOGIC: Logic Liftoff Enrichment programs at weekly co-op Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heidi Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Latin: Latina Christiana I Classical: Famous Men of Rome w/ MP's guide Literature: Kolbe literature guides *maybe* English: Rod & Staff 4 Spelling: Rod & Staff 5 Writing: Classical Composition- Fable Math: Math Mammoth 4 Science: Nature & the library Memory work: poetry (IEW), scriptures, Shakespeare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
................... Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 My dd will be doing: Calvert 4 Rosetta Stone Spanish Flute AWANA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aurelia Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Still finalizing, and we school year-round, so some of this will be started before others. Math: CLE 400-500 English: MCT Island Apples & Pears B/C IEW SWI-A or Fairy Tales, Myths, and Fables, or CTT Creative Writing. Maybe something else. Still trying to decide on literature, I'm not sure how much I want to have her read vs. having her listen. History: SOTW: Middle Ages w/AG Science: finish WP Equine Science, move to Galore Park Junior Science 3 Foreign Language: La Clase Divertida 2, GSWL/Minimus Music: piano Art: tentatively Meet the Masters, but also considering Mark Kistler's drawing lessons or Artistic Pursuits 4-5 Book 1 Other: Classical Conversations, Dance Mat Typing, Building Thinking Skills, GIrl Scouts, tumbling, horseback riding Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ccolopy Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Math: MUS Epsilon & Zeta or Math Mammoth Fractions & Decimals "Dark Blue" books LOF Intermediate, Fractions Science: Oak Meadow Ellen McHenry The Brain & Elements Winter Promise Equine Science History: Oak Meadow/Sonlight English: Oak Meadow MCT Town The Creative Writer/Writing Magic French: Pulling things together for this - shifting focus toward grammar and writing Music: Piano, flute & music theory Art: Hopefully an outside class PE: Ballet, swimming & soccer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melenie Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 The only subject I am wavering on right now is science, the rest I am pretty sure of. Writing with Ease 4 First Language Lessons 4 Spelling Work out D Math Mammoth 4 Kumon Math Latin for Children A Elemental Science - Physics OR experiments using 175 Science Experiments Story of the World 4 States and capital study using library books and maps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swellmomma Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 For my ds (he has mutliple and profound learning disabilities so my list won't be like most 4th graders) Konos vol1 WWE 2 AAR 2 AAS 2 (& 3 if we can) Language lessons for elem child (queen's homeschool) R&S 3 (twice a week) Copywork for little boys (queen homeschool) HWOT 2 online lit class (probably fables & Fairy tales 2 in1st term and narnia in 2nd term) Artistic pursuits SOTW 1 with AG (Konos does not have ancient history and ds wants to study ancient egypt very badly) Mission Monde ABC (french) Prima latina Nature Study Composer/Artist study lapbooking and extra science when he wants to.(using apologia elementary science books) ETA forgot to write down the math. He will be doing MUS beta and if we get through it fairly quickly then gamma as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Momof3littles Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 SOTW 4 MCT Town level WWE4 (although I really get intrigued about IEW, and I just ordered TWJ/BW) Continue in our Daily Paragraph Editing book The first few chapters of Jacob's Algebra and or AoPS, maybe LOF prealgebra? Struggling with this Composer and Artist study in co-op class most likely Music as part of a co-op class (recorder) I might experiment with The Private Eye with both kids (6 and 9 yo) Science-my scientist DH takes care of most of this. We don't really use much in the way of formal curricula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluemongoose Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Math: MM 4B and 5A with a side of Life of Fred Fractions and Singapore Challenging Word Problems LA: PR 3 second half and WWE 3 Handwriting: A Reason for Handwriting Science: Zoology 3 History/Geography/Bible: TOG Y4 Music: Violin and Childrens Music Journey Logic: Clip Clue Puzzles and others Spanish: La Clase Art: Artistic Pursuits Latin: Song School Latin PE: Swim Lessons and Ballet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bpskowski Posted February 21, 2013 Share Posted February 21, 2013 Science: Magic School Bus DVD science with the science supplement Haven't read the whole thread yet, but edeemarie, I like your schedule for Magic School Bus dvd series. Thanks for sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homemama2 Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Still more planning to do but I'm thinking: MATH: MM4 and CWP Maybe RS E since I have it, but RS has been too easy for him this year. GRAMMAR: R&S 4 SPELLING: AAS 5 WRITING: CW Aesop B LITERATURE: List I picked (AO yr 4 plus others), or Sonlight if I go w/ that HISTORY: Modern times...might use Sonlight E....or VP....or AO yr5 GEOGRAPHY: A Child's Geography: Explore His Earth SCIENCE: Apologia Zoo 3 and something else to fill up the rest of the year LATIN: ? LOGIC: Mindbenders ART: ? MUSIC? Plus we use quite a bit of Ambleside Online (poetry selections, artist/composer studies, folksongs, hymns, a lot of the literature, geography etc.) Some of this I try to combine my two boys in so some is yr. 4 and some is yr 5 with his older brother. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elfknitter.# Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Math: BA 3 Grammar: MCT Island Writing: CW Aesop B Spelling: SWO D/E History: CHOL, Ancients Science: Mr. Q Earth Science Latin: SSL1(she enjoys doing this with her brother, but I might sneak some Minimus in for them, too.) Handwriting: ZB 4 Activities: ballet, fencing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fourisenough Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Math: MM5A/5B, BA 4 (if available...), CWP 4 Spelling: R&S 4 and 5 Vocabulary: Vocabulary from the Classical Roots 4 & 5 Literature: MP Lit 4 & MCT (A, P, M) Grammar: FLL 4 Writing: WWE 4 & possibly writers workshops from Write! (http://www.curriculu...rite&topic=CLA0) Cursive Copywork: Wheeler's Graded Studies in Great Authors History/Geography: SOTW Vol. 3 with AG and hands-on class at co-op; MP Timeline; MP US States & Capitals; MP Famous Men of Modern Times Science: Galore Park Junior Science Book 3, plus Magic School Bus & Brain Pop Videos Electives: Ballet, Art, Music, PE, & Robotics via co-op Sport: Year-round competitive swimming ETA: Memory work using FLL poems, grammar definitions, spelling rules, Greek/Latin roots, US states & capitals, science vocabulary, math facts/definitions, history timeline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3peasinapod Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Math: MM4, Life of Fred Spelling: AAS4 Vocabulary: MCT Building Language, thinking of alternating with Queen's Vocabulary Literature: SL Core D Grammar: FLL 4 Writing: WWE 4, random writing assignments from SL Core D/LA Copywork: Queen's Cursive alternating with HWT4 History/Geography: SL Core D plus hands-on links and video links Science: SL Science E (wanted to venture to RS4K, but DDs chose SL) Electives: Co-op, Discovering Great Artists by Maryann Kohl PE: Year-round swimming, yoga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nandmsmom Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 We'll be doing: Math Mammoth 4a/b WWW4 GWG4 Memoria Press 4th grade Lit Apologia A&P SOTW4 First Form Latin Artistic Pursuits Building Thinking Skills Discovery series Bible World Geography and You Piano lessons with Grandma Travel soccer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
armom Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Math- MUS Delta LA- SL Readers grade 4/5, Phonetic Zoo, SWI-B(using modifications per IEW), Wordl Wise, grammar?? History/Geography- SL Core F with his siblings, using Trail Guide to world History notebooking pages Science - SL Science E with siblings Art - unsure, thinking of using Geography Through Art that goes with Trail Guide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lots of boys Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Here is what my 4th grader will begin in the fall: Math: MM4a/b plus finish up with Miquon Spelling: AAS4 Writing: WWE3 and WWW3 Gram: FLL3 History: finish SOTW 2 and begin 3 Geo: EM Daily Geo plus more Canadian studies Science: EM Read and understand Science plus Mr. Q's Life. Logic: Logic Liftoff Handwriting: HWOT cursive Music: guitar lessons Phys. Ed.: Swimming, basketball, and karate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WiseOwlKnits Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 My plan is: LA: CLE LA 4 Reading: Kolbe Academy Lit Guides Math: Horizons Math 4 History: SOTW Latin: Lively Latin BB1 German: Das Neue Deutschmobil Art: Meet the Masters And we do Classical Conversations at home with another friend so we'll continue on with that as well. My big undecided as of yet subject is science. I want to do Physics and I'm hoping that Real Science Odyssey will have Physics out this fall. If not, I have no idea what I'm going to do for Physics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
briansmama Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 Love this thread! So fun to see what others are planning for 4th grade. We are mostly using CM Help's curriculum for 4th grade: Movement: Recitation, Seasonal songs, Spanish songs, bean bag math facts. Copywork: Cursive Copywork workbook Grammar: Daily Grams Spelling: Spelling Wisdom or dictation pulled by me from lesson books US History: Story of US audiobooks, living books, Book of Centuries, mapwork and written narrations/notebooking 2xs per week. SOTW 4 when we get to that period. World Hist: Child's History of the World, Book of Centuries with timeline figures 1x per week, oral narration Poet Study Artist Picture Study Composer Study Nature Study: weekly field class Science: Living book readings w/ oral narration 2xs per week, plus notebooking/experiments and research on Fridays Spanish: Mango app 2xs per week Math: Math Mammoth/Life of Fred/math journals with living books and word problems Read-Alouds: CM Help list after lunch Daily independent reading: at bedtime, free choice (ds is currently reading through the Harry Potter series and plans to move on to The Lord of the Rings, likely by fall). Handwork: woodworking, woodburning, paper art, knitting, at least 1x per week(ds can choose) Art: Drawing instruction 1x per week, watercoloring 1x per week Geography: not sure yet, was planning to use Holling books but I want something that covers topography too. Music: piano lessons and daily practice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruthie in MS Posted June 27, 2013 Share Posted June 27, 2013 Math: CLE Math 400 series (maybe, I'm not 100%) and Living Math LA: LLATL Orange and Living Literature Grammar and Language Arts Packets Copyork: A Celebration of Christian Character and copywork pages taken from her reading made on the Notebooking Publisher His/Geo: Finish Expedition Earth by COAH Science: NOEO Biology Level 1 Art: Our own mix of art books like: Discovering Artists, Usborne Art Treasury and Drawing with Children or may use Harmony Fine Arts Grade 1 instead. Bible: Foundations 1 Bible Study When we are bored with the above: FIAR Volume 4 -might only use one book every 6-8 weeks: Sewing: Stitches and Pins Beginner Book Piano: Up in the air as far as curriculum but we will start lessons at home Plus: extra reading and read alouds from the library Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vida Winter Posted June 27, 2013 Share Posted June 27, 2013 Sonlight Core D, still undecided on everything else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peaceful Isle Posted June 27, 2013 Share Posted June 27, 2013 Well, here is my schedule. I'm really having a hard time deciding this year, but this is tentatively what we will do. :/ Math- math u see gamma/ delta. She really needs work on her multiplication and division Grammar- FLL 4 Writing-WWE 3 Reading- BJU reading 4 Spelling- ACSI purposeful design spelling 4 My Fathers World year 4 - for history, science, and art. Latin- MP first form Latin ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SevenDaisies Posted June 28, 2013 Share Posted June 28, 2013 Saw a thread going for 3rd grade and 5th grade, let's get one going for 4th. What are your plans for next year? Mine so far.... Religion: Catechism study and Memoria Press (MP) Christian Studies II Math: Singapore Math (w/CWP and IP) and Beast Academy Language Arts: Latin Christina All About Spelling MP Classical Composition Fable (maybe online class) MP Grammar (to go with Latin Christina) MP Literature and Kolbe literature for kids to read Ambleside for read alouds Art: Artistic Pursuits and artist studies History/Geo: MP Famous Men of Rome (supplemented w/picture books for fun), MP Geo I, MP timeline Music: Piano lessons Science- undecided!!!! May a supplemented Elemental Science Physics This looks very close to my plan. Religion: Kolbe religion Math: Singapore with CWP and Sprints Language Arts: Latin Christiana All About Spelling MP Classical Composition Fable (using Kolbe plan and MP DVD) Jr Analytical Grammar Catholic National Reader Kolbe literature Read alouds - undecided Art: Atelier History/Geo: MP Famous Men of Rome, MP States, MP timeline, SOTW 1 as read aloud Science BFSU V2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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