We love to read. The kids have their own areas of special interest, as do I. But, they also love to have me read aloud to them as well. I have been thinking more about a literature based approach, but I'm just not familiar with what's out there and how it works. I know what I see in my CBD catalog, but I would really like to get some feedback on what other families use. I would like to get us more into the classics. And we would also like to stick with Christ-centered materials.
Does anyone use Five in a Row?
Could you tell me about your experience with it? My kids are 6,7,9 and soon-to-be-11.
Do you have other suggestions?
Are there other materials that would be better suited for a multi-grade family?
Hi! My name is Deborah, and I want to thank you for taking a moment out of your busy day to visit Home For Him. I hope in some small way that you find encouragement and ideas for not only your homeschooling experience, but also your walk with God.
The Boss ~ Bruce, my hubby and best friend, is a Project Manager for CrossRoads Missions here in New Orleans. He likes to listen to music, watch old concerts on Netflix, play practical jokes and be with family. He also spends alot of time in the Word these days, trying to be the best leader for our family and mission that he can be.
The Serious and Organized One ~ "Bri Guy" likes to read, play soccer, listen to music, build bionicles, collect pocketknives, hang out with friends, go to CBS, and be with family.
The Creative Dreamer ~ "Sissy Lou" likes to write on her blog, love on her pets, rides horses, scrapbook, read, play soccer, be with her girlfriends, and study the Bible.
The Extreme Goof ~ "Con Man" likes to do math, play football and soccer, snowboard, make people laugh, build bionicles, play with his dogs, play with friends, build forts, and go to small group at church.