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Where we’re at…
10. March 2010 by Shannon.
Things have changed so much since I posted last, even being that it was in January and we’re only in March. I’ve had a little bit of a homeschool mom nervous breakdown over … I’m not sure, just life in general I guess. Anyhow, we had to change things up when the Bigs got back from England (in mid-February) so we did the Amanda Bennett unit on the Vancouver 2010 Olympics as a whole “little schoolhouse” group… Bigs and Littles (obviously working on different levels)… and it brought back some very good memories of unit studies of the past. So, I decided that maybe I needed (for this season) to focus on the Unit Study approach.
Now, I like Amanda Bennett’s studies, but I absolutely LOVE Brandenburg Studies… they are absolutely excellent… very rich and research oriented. Totally adaptable to upper grades (just expect a little more, that’s all.. the research is so open-ended in layout). I love that they come with a schedule that you can print for your older student which not only serves as a “keep on task list” for them, but an outline of what they’re learning about for Mom (or a curious Dad?). So, with that in mind, here is a little update on what we’re up to in this thing called homeschooling.
The Bigs:
Math: Ev is doing Math-U-See Algebra 1 (yes, he’s behind in math, but it was because the program he was using wasn’t making the math “stick” in his brain the way it should have, so we switched to MUS mid-year), and Kenzi is doing MUS Pre-Algebra.
Science: right now we’re just starting a Brandenburg Studies on Cell Biology
History: another Brandenburg Study on Robin Hood and the Crusades
Writing and grammar come into those units, as I assess the work that they do.
The Littles:
Math: Greyson is doing AOP’s Horizons math grade 1, and Chaeli is doing Kindergarten
Grammar: First Language Lessons (both together)
Penmanship: A Reason for Handwriting (G is on book A, Ch on book K)
Writing: Writing With Ease level 1 for both Littles)
Phonics: Explode the Code (G on book 2, Ch on book C)
Spelling (and phonics practice): All About Spelling level 1
Social Studies: Story of the World book 1 (Ancient Times) plus the activity guide for maps/colouring pages
It sounds like the Littles are doing much more than the Bigs, but the Bigs’ work takes much longer, and the Littles lessons are often really short and go rather quickly.
So far things are working… next year I’ll be changing things for the Bigs… I’m considering switching to Switched on Schoolhouse by Alpha Omega for them both. Not completely decided, but it’s looking good to me, it grades almost everything (except essay questions, but then gives me guidelines with which to grade). It sounds too good to be true, but I do have a Very Good Friend who uses it with her two daughters and she loves it (and they don’t even mind school anymore!). SO… we’ll have to see where this goes.
So that’s where we’re at… what are YOU up to?
Blessings!
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