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4th grade this fall:

 

Saxon 65 / Singapore 4 A/B

 

4th grade science text (Scott Forsman)

 

Latina Christiana I / Latina Angelica

 

Galore Park Jr. English 3 / Pentime 4 / Sequential Spelling 1 (2nd half) / MCT Practice Island (2nd half)

 

Kolbe Elementary Literature

 

Core Knowledge (Pearson) American History 3 / Memoria Press States & Capitals

 

Memoria Press: Book of Ancients (Mills) / Greek Myths / Christian Studies I

 

Beautiful Feet/IEW Geography (Holling Hollings books)

 

Skoldo French 2

 

Memoria Press Greek Alphabet

 

art classes

 

gymnastics

 

 

7th grade (just finished)

 

Chalkdust Basic Math / Saxon 76 / LOF Fractions / Key to Fractions

 

Galore Park SYRWTL Science 2 / TOPS science guides

 

Galore Park SYRWTL English 3 / The Creative Writer 1

 

Galore Park SYRWTL History 3 / Teaching Company lectures

 

(We ended up dropping Spanish to spend more time on math, but will pick it up again in 8th.)

 

guitar classes / performances

 

acting classes / performances

 

swimming

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4th grade was:

Singapore math 3A-4A (moved back to SM)

AAS (after finishing PR)

Phonics Road 3, 1st half, then just grammar

Vocabulary Workshop orange level

Pentime 4

Science Fusion 5

TOG UG with additional book list

IEW SWI-A/US History/WWE/CW

Swimming

Gym class at YMCA

 

7th grade was:

Miller Levine Biology with Labpaq

Foerster Algebra I

AoPS Algebra I online

TOG D with additional book list

IEW US History/WWS/CW

Swimming

Gym class at YMCA

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4th grade:

 

Mathematics: Singapore Primary Mathematics 4A/4B, with CWP+ LoF on MWF

Language Arts:

 

Grammar: Rod and Staff English 4

 

Spelling: Writing Road to Reading

 

Writing: Writing With Ease 3 and BW Lifestyle

 

Reading Fluency: McGuffey's Eclectic Reader's

History: Story of the World Vol. 4 with Activity Guide

Science: Elemental Science Physics

Reading/Read Alouds/Literature: book lists created by myself with the help of Sonlight, Ambleside Online, and WTM

Language: Prima Latina

Typing: TypePad

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My plans for 4th grade are in my signature. In addition, I'll add the 6 poetry memorization lessons from FLL 4 (may do the whole FLL 4 during non-CC weeks or if the CC Essentials class doesn't run - currently there is no Tutor and only 2 interested students), Galore Park Junior Science 3, and Wheeler's Graded Studies for copy work. My daughter is young for 4th grade (will turn 9 in October), so I may adjust workload mid-year if maturity prevents her from thriving.

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My fourth grade plans (completed last year) are in my siggie.

 

Seventh grade next year will be:

WWS1 (finish this, was started this year)

R&S grammar 6

Sequential Spelling 4

EFTRU flash cards

Latina Christiana 2 (co op)

Apologia General Science (co op)

SL Core H for history, literature and Bible

Dolciani Pre-algebra (1985 text)

Art of Argument (done mostly orally with mom and brother)

basketball and maybe baseball

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4th Grade:

 

CLE Math 400

MCT Island

Connect the Thoughts Creative Writing

Apples & Pears (spelling)

Pictures in Cursive D/E

WP Equine Science

SOTW with supplementary history resources

GSWL and Minimus (DD prefers Minimus. I think the instruction in GSWL is better, so we do both.)

Classical Conversations (as a co-op with another family)

Tumbling and swim team

 

I designed my own literature list because I didn't want all of it to be about history, so we read books like Black Ships Before Troy and The Bronze Bow alongside others like The Wind in the Willows, Treasure Island, and Heidi.

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Seventh (with math being not at a 7th grade level):

 

Math/Logic

MathMammoth

Art of Argument

Discovery of Deduction

 

Literature

Classical House of Learning

Oak Meadow World Literature

 

Vocabulary

Vocabulary Bridges

Figuratively Speaking

 

Science

Story of Science

Middle School Chemistry

 

Social Studies

Various publications put out about the Commonwealth of VA about our laws

 

History

Glencoe - Journey Across Time

 

Latin

Galore Park

 

French

Horizon French

 

He's also got the Classical Mythology & More workbook to go through. He's taking the two national Latin exams, the classical literacy exam, and the two mythology exams. Guitar lessons. Lots of civil war battlefields this year. Coding, photography. NaNoWriMo. Art. End-of-the-year history project will be worked on all year.

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I will have a 4th grader and a 7th grader in the fall.

 

Combined/Shared:

Bible--finish Long Story Short and begin Old Story New

History--Mystery of History Vol 2 (The Early Church and the Middle Ages) followed by Texas History lapbook/lapbook journal from www.knowledgeboxcentral.com

Foreign Language--Visual Link Spanish

Art--Mark Kistler's online videos

Music--piano lessons

PE--Tae Kwon Do (plus visits to the park, bike rides, etc.)

 

4th Individual:

Science--Apologia Botany followed by My Body activity book

Math--Horizons 4 and Mad Minute drills

English--Rod and Staff 4

Spelling--Rod and Staff 4

Independent reading--30 min per day from book list; choose one book a month for book report

 

7th Individual:

Science--BJUP Earth Science

Math--Horizons Pre-Algebra and Mad Minute drills

English--Rod and Staff 7

Vocabulary--Word Roots B1

Handwriting--Pentime 7

Literature--Kolbe Academy jr high literature

Critical Thinking--The Fallacy Detective, possibly followed by The Thinking Toolbox

Computer Science--KidCoder game programming followed by Rapid Typing

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4th Grade Plans:

Saxon Math 54 with Life of Fred Fractions for fun

Christian Kids Explore Physics

Story of the World 4

Latin for Children A

Logic of English for spelling and some grammar

Writing With Ease, level 4

First Language Lessons 4 at leisurely pace

Reading: dd is a voracious reader, so I don't have to schedule this for her. We end up reading a lot of the books from WWE and SOTW.

French at coop, no pressure

piano, soccer, xc ski

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Just finished 7th grade:

 

Caesar's English 2

Growing with Grammar 7

Thinking in Threes (writing book)

some Spectrum type writing workbook

 

Second Form Latin

 

Right Start Middle Grades Geometry

 

finished up Singapore Science 6B; did some random junior high science workbook from Sam's

 

Story of the World Ancients, Warrior Women, Ancient Rome: From the Republic to the Empire, varied readings such as Gilgamesh, myths, legends, Greek drama

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Finished 4th & 7th last week.

 

4th:

Singapore Math 4a/4b/CWP 4

Horizons Math 4a/4b

Rod & Staff English 4

R & S spelling 5

Paragraph Town, Caesar's English I, Grammar Town, and Practice Town (MCT)

Writing Tales II

Copywork (home made Am History quotes--print and cursive practice)

Typing

Latin for Children B

Noeo Science Physics II

Biblioplan year 3 (1600-1850) America and the World for history

Some devotional type books

 

7th:

Singapore DM1 math

started Discovery of Deduction but dropped it at the semester

R&S English 7

R&S Spelling 8

Sadlier Oxford Vocab B & C

Am History copywork

Typing

Magic Lens/4Practice, Advanced Academic Writing (MCT)

Lightning Literature--second half of grade 7, first half of grade 8

first half of high school Spanish 1 text (Realidades)

Latin Alive book 2--20 chapters

Biblioplan year 3 for history

Lab science and intermediate band at local middle school

a few devotional type books

 

Always looks like a lot, but we don't do everything everyday.

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Here's what I have planned so far for DD's upcoming 4th grade year:

 

Math: Abeka 4 (finish this up) and the move into 5 about halfway through the year

History: Heart of Dakota: Bigger Hearts For His Glory (mostly sure we will use this)

Science: Heart of Dakota: Bigger Hearts For His Glory (mostly sure we will use this)

Bible: undecided

Writing: cursive practice using Pictures in Cursive by Queen Homeschool and possibly another writing element but I'm still undecided on it.

English/Grammar: Easy Grammar 3 (this will be our first time using this curriculum)

Typing: Typing Instructor for Kids computer program (my goal was for her to learn cursive in 3rd grade and typing in 4th)

Spelling: Spectrum Spelling (we'll try out 4th grade, but I also have 5th as well....we'll see where she fits)

Critical Thinking: Fast Finishers for 4th Grade (she starts the day with one sheet of some sort of critical thinking assignment...just gets her into thinking mode. It's usually a fun, enjoyable worksheet).

Read Alouds: the kids enjoy me reading a biography while they doodle in their biography notebooks about the person and events in the book...this has worked out VERY well.

 

 

Rotating subjects: Geography on Monday's using Cantering the Country (we'll drag this out to about a year and a half...one state per week), Art on Tuesdays (she's in an art class), Sign Language on Wednesdays (Signing Time videos), Creative Writing on Thursdays (various activities and topics), and Computer Fun on Fridays (I want to find some neat learning games for something fun/educational on Fridays).

 

 

As for extracurricular activities we do AWANA at church, an art class, American Heritage Girls, and soccer year around. I'm ready to drop an activity or two though LOL.

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Finishing 4th grade now..

 

LA: MCT Town level

WWE 4

 

Latin: Finished Lively Latin1, Started LL 2

 

Math: Singapore, LOF Decimals and Percents

 

Logic: Logic Safari

 

SOTW 4

 

Trail Guide to US Geography

 

Physics...lots of books, videos, experiments, some outside classes and field trips

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7th grade:

 

Spanish: Duolingo and TellMeMore (Duolingo is much more popular with her)

History: k12 Human Odyssey vol. 2, Hakim's Story of US and study guides for it, lots of documentaries, some historical fiction,

English: editor in chief A1/A2, Vocab from Classical Roots A, daily grams, Easy Grammar Plus, outside writing course using WriteShop 2 (1st half of book with extra grammar, lit study), book club of classics from Virtual Homeschool Group, Movies as Literature (selected movies)

Math: Saxon Alg 1/2 using Art Reed videos

Science: Holt earth science

extras: aikido, drawing class through Parks and Rec dept

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Just finished 7th grade (very mathy and sciencey dd):

 

Math:

Finished AoPS Algebra 1

AoPS Counting and Probability

Started AoPS Algebra 2

AoPS Geometry, online course, started in March, finishes in Sept

math competitions

 

Science:

ACS Middle School Chemistry (way too easy for dd)

mishmash of resources----Tabuck's Earth Science, Chaisson's Astronomy, older sibs' physics texts, etc

Science Olympiad events (5) earning 5 medals at States

 

English:

MCT Word Within the Word (excellent)

literature

SAT "blue book" choose-the-best-phrase and spot-the-error sections as daily grammar review

 

History:

The Human Odyssey Volume 3

assorted nonfiction to flesh out WW2, Cold War, Vietnam War era

 

She also did a lot of robotics + First Lego League team, played the youngest child in older dd's high school production of The Sound of Music, and took nine hours of classical ballet a week (plus rehearsals for two full-length ballets).

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SAT "blue book" choose-the-best-phrase and spot-the-error sections as daily grammar review

 

Luckymama, this book you're using as grammar review, do you happen to have a link for it you wouldn't mind sharing? It sounds interesting to me, but a search didn't get me very far. Thank you!

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Luckymama, this book you're using as grammar review, do you happen to have a link for it you wouldn't mind sharing? It sounds interesting to me, but a search didn't get me very far. Thank you!

 

http://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide-2nd/dp/0874478529/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1370352105&sr=1-1&keywords=sat+blue+book

 

It's The Official SAT Study Guide, published by the College Board. We owned it because of the two older kids. Dd13 had used MCT The Magic Lens last year with his 4Practice book, and her grammar was solid. She didn't want to do more of the same so I suggested the "blue book" (so called because it's blue!). It worked very well. She did a page, ranging from 4-12 questions, almost every day this year.

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4th Grade for next year:

 

Math: Rod & Staff 4/5 & Singapore 4

 

Language Arts:

A Reason for Handwriting D

FLL 4

WWE 4/Classical Composition Fables

AAS 6/7

CLE Reading 4

 

Latin: First Form Latin

 

Bible: MP Christian Studies II

 

History/Lit: TOG Yr 4, Studies Weekly North Carolina History (maybe)

 

Geography:

Maps, Charts, & Graphs

Geomissions-Latin America (monthly enrichment class)

 

Science: Apologia Zoology 2

 

Art/Music: Piano & Harmony Fine Arts Grade 4

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Finishing 4th today with my ds he used:

HOD Preparing

R&S spelling and Grammar

SM 4a/4b

DITHR 2/3 with 4/5 books

Apologia Swimming Creatures and started Botany

Getting Started With Spanish(Part of it)

Composer and Artist Study using living books

Catechism

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4th grade plans:

 

Language Arts: MCT, WWE, EM Daily Paragraph Editing, Handwriting Without Tears, Apples and Pears C Spelling

Math: Math Mammoth 4, I think (if it doesn't work well we'll go back to Math in Focus); Singapore CWP

History: Story of the World

Science: Core Knowledge

Other: Core Knowledge, Art, Music, Lit selections--as we can/want to; I'm doing Unstuck and On Target with my spectrum child and Telling God's story with both kids

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http://www.amazon.co...s=sat blue book

 

It's The Official SAT Study Guide, published by the College Board. We owned it because of the two older kids. Dd13 had used MCT The Magic Lens last year with his 4Practice book, and her grammar was solid. She didn't want to do more of the same so I suggested the "blue book" (so called because it's blue!). It worked very well. She did a page, ranging from 4-12 questions, almost every day this year.

 

 

Thank you! I like that plan. I've been eyeing MCT vocab materials as well, so perhaps we can do something similar. Thanks again!

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Winding down 4th grade:

 

MCT Town Level minus the Practice book plus Evan Moore's Daily Paragraph Editing

MCT Lit trios- Alice, Peter and Mole and the Time series plus other literature choices

Beast Academy B-D + arithmetic practice from Kumon, Singapore, Saxon, TTC videos; and problem solving from Challenge Math and Problemoids

CPO Earth Science

Javascript

Minimus Secundus

typing

SOTW II plus middle ages videos from TTC.

The History of US books 1-part of 2 with additional historical fiction and news articles

Spelling bee prep with a variety of free/cheap materials

 

Plus writer's workshop, lego robotics, piano and pottery out of the house. He did sewing first semester.

 

We school over the summer but we are mostly done with the above and segueing into what we plan for 5th grade. Plus he starts a language course later this month.

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Just completing both 4th and 7th.

 

4th:

Math: TT4

Grammar: FLL3

Writing: WWE & IEW SWI A

Spelling: How to Spell 2

History: SOTW 1

Science: Apologia Elementary - Land Animals, Flying Creatures & RS4K Chemistry & Physics Level 1

Music: R&S Beginning Music book 2

Art: Various Arts and Crafts

 

 

7th Grade:

Math: TT7

Grammar: Winston Grammar

Writing: WWS1 + writing for science & History

Spelling: How to Spell

Vocabulary: English from the Roots Up book 1

History: MOH 1 & 2

Science: Apologia Elementary - Botany, Land Animals; Christian Kids Explore Biology & Earth and Space, Illustrated Human Body

Music: Recorder

Art: Art with a Purpose Artpac 6

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Our usual strange mishmash of things

4th grade

LA~trying Easy Grammar, if we don't like we'll go back to CLE

Math~CLE and MM 5

History~World HIstory with CHOW, HOD preparing ideas and the Complete Book of World History

Science~Magic School Bus topics with MSB chapter books and other resources pulled in(doing with K sister who will just watch videos)

Reading~books from HOD, Sonlight and anything else we want to throw in alternating good lit with historicals

Writing~IEW

Vocab~lists prepared by me with latin or greek roots

Music~piano

Art~Art Pac or crafts as desired

Extras~soccer, basketball, swimming, Girls Scouts, Youth Group, Boys&Girls Club

 

7th Grade

LA~mix of Easy Grammar, Figuratively Speaking, Test Prep, daily poetry reading

Math~doing CLE 7 and 8 in one year

History~World History For Us All with any add ins I feel necessary

Science~Homemade units and some Science Fusion

Reading~BJU 7th grade Explorations in Literature along with HOD or my choices

Writing~IEW

Vocab~Worldly Wise 3000

Art~CU Chicago artist study, and some other art history books I have

Extras~soccer, Boy Scouts, Youth Group, Boys&Girls Club

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4th grader next year's line up:

 

Rod and Staff 4th grade: spelling, math, English, penmanship (after she finishes the 3rd grade English and penmanship in the fall. She has 1 unit to go in the English. It was tough for her, so we are taking it slowly. Cursive is also not her thing, and I have her mix it up w/copywork from other sources, so she has more to go in her 3rd grade R&S.)

 

Latina Christiana I w/Famous Men of Rome to keep up the Classical studies to help get ready for her first stab at the ELEs next fall.

 

Story of the World 2 and A.G.

 

A semester using Memoria Press' Astronomy and a semester of Earth Science using the Usborne Science Encyclopedia as a guide. She also will attend a weekly co-op class using Magic Schoolbus Kits on a variety of subjects.

 

Art: Art History/Appreciation using Usborne's Intro to Art and Memoria Press' Kindergarten Art Cards, various projects from various books I have on hand using a different media throughout the year with a focus on drawing using skills we acquired from Drawing With Children over the years.

 

Music: In a perfect world we would get back to daily piano practice, Rod and Staff music workbooks, and a few units of classical music appreciation of different composers. My world is not perfect though. It was the 1st thing to go this year. :)

 

Finish Memoria Press Christian Studies I, mid year begin CSII

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Here is a stab at what my odd will do for 7th grade. She is actually only going into 6th this year, so this is a guess if all things go well this coming year of what she should move into for 7th:

 

Rod and Staff 8th grade math and spelling. 7th grade English

 

Mcgraw Hill's Easy Spanish Step by Step supplementing w/ Mango and library materials

 

3rd Form Latin

 

Memoria Press Christian Studies III if that exists. I think it does...

 

Science: Tiner's Exploring the World of Chemistry, the Usborne Science Encyclopedia and possibly others or maybe something better instead. Haven't explored this much.

 

History: Well Trained Mind study of Early Moderns using the Kingfisher History Encyclopedia as a guide and the Geography Coloring book. (outlining, timelining, researching and writing from outlines)

 

Classical House of Learning Early Moderns lit study if one exists. I think it does or she is working on it.

 

Art: appreciation w/history, projects for various competitions and possible outside classes.

 

Music: piano and classical music appreciation

 

P.E: dance, swimming, track day, and daily exercise

 

**** Forgot logic, whatever WTM or MP suggests. I will have to research when I get there.

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