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Here's another planning thread 😊. Ds #3, do these are tried and true:

Bible: read together with all the kids and discuss

Language arts: Dictation Day by Day (spelling), writing stands book 3, read good books, learn cursive with a diy I created. Plain and Not So Plain for grammar probably-I might look to see what else is out there. FLL3 was way too much for previous 3rd graders.

Math: R&S 3 (M-Th), Life of Fred (Fridays), mind benders puzzles (Fridays)

Science: Berean Builders Ancients with older ds

History: SOTW 4 with older ds

Geography: seterra, focusing on countries

Greek: Hey Andrew book 2

Latin: Getting Started with Latin (I think... The other kids used Latin's Not so Tough, which is fine but really similar to our Greek)

Other: piano, biweekly historical dance, weekly art class I teach, nature journal on Fridays

Looking forward to seeing what others are planning!

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Audrey's 3rd grade year will be a hybrid of virtual public school (so they pay for extra curriculars) and homeschooling (so she actually learns something).
It will also be a hybrid of 3rd and 4th (and 5th) grades because she is very asynchronous.

ELA and History: Bookshark American History (with her big brother), plus Lantern English and Spelling U See

Science: Bookshark Science, plus constant camps and volunteering at the Humane Society

Math: Math Mammoth 5, plus Hands on Equations

Spanish: Immersion Class which includes art, culture and unit studies

Memorization: Anki

Extras: Gymnastics, dance, skating, rock climbing, scouts,
plus 
on-campus electives at the virtual school, she is hoping for cardio drumming, orienteering, zoo school, and something else cool

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2 hours ago, LauraClark said:

I've never heard of this: more details please 😊

It is a form of exercise class that is all the rage around here. For adults it normally involves energetically drumming on a yoga ball. For the kids they just have them stomping and drumming on the floor in time to music. 

It is exactly the type of activity I’m glad they are doing there and not here!!

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Math: Math Mammoth and Research Parent's Minimal Math Curriculum

Language Arts (Reading/Writing/Grammar):  TGTB is actually working really well right now and I have old editions around, so we are going to continue using those, as well as their handwriting and a Steck-Vaughn Language Arts 3 workbook.

Literature: Exploring the World through Story Level D

Social Studies:  Notgrass Star-Spangled States and Steck-Vaughn Social Studies 3 workbook

Bible: Christian Light Education Bible 3 or CAP Bible OT1 depends which one I find in the stack first...LOL

Science: Mr. Q Chemistry and Physics, some experiments with sister

Latin/Languages: maybe Latin's Not So Tough?

Logic: start the Remedia Critical Thinking workbook series

Electives: Evan Moor Geography and Daily Reading Comprehension

Extracurricular: he just started parkour/ninja warrior and is loving it so we may continue that in the fall, perhaps also ukelele?

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We are trying something new! We are using the expanded HOD Bigger Hearts curriculum, with Rod and Staff English 3 and CLE math 3. We are using everything except 2 science books I just wasn't interested in. We'll also do some more LOF math, likely books F-H. I'll add the next level of Mind Benders as well. 

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As A Family

Bible: Bible Journaling

History: From Adam to Us, Trail Guide to Bible Geography

Science: Christian Kids Explore Creation Science, Nature Journaling

Independent

Math: Ray's Intellectual

English: IEW SSS A1, Fix It 1, RLTL

Foreign Language: Hey Andrew 3, Spanish For Children A

The Arts: Piano, Artistic Pursuits

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Bible (family): God's Great Covenant OT1

Math: CLE Math 3

Language Arts: CLE LA 3

Latin: Latina Christiana Part 1

Reading: Memoria Press literature guides (my daughter says this is her favorite subject)

Science (family): Journey Homeschool Academy Elementary Biology

History (family): The Mystery of History Volume II: Early Church to Middle Ages

Geography: Memoria Press States and Capitals, Part 2 (weekly)

Art: Artpac 3 (weekly)

Music (family): Progressive Electric Keyboard for young beginners, Book 1

Health: Abeka Health 3 reader (weekly)

Phys Ed: Gymnastics and Ballet (weekly)

 

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