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Adventures at Lukeion Academy
May. 28, 2009
Homeschooling 101
The first thing one must to do when considering or beginning to homeschool is to learn your state and local homeschooling criteria and laws. To find information and support for homeschooling laws in your state visit the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).

I have been homeschooling since 2001 and here I will share with you what works for my family. For starters I use an eclectic mix for homeschooling my 7, 9, and 10 year old sons. Respectively they would be entering 2nd, 4th, and 5th grades if in public school. Teaching multiple ages or grade levels can seem daunting at first but as you will soon come to realize many subjects can be taught consecutively with all the children.

In our homeschool each child has his individual assignments in Language Arts and Mathematics based on his skill level. The remaining subjects (Bible study, History, Science, and certain Foreign Languages) are taught as a whole to all three boys. Follow up work such as writing assignments, worksheets, map work, etc. is assigned based on each child’s skill level. Following is our list of subjects and the curriculum or texts that we use and plan to use:

Language Arts

·       Reading – The Original McGuffey’s Eclectic Readers reprinted by Mott Media

·       Spelling/Phonics/Vocabulary – McGuffey’s Eclectic Spelling Book Revised Edition available free online at Google Books and Gutenberg; 7th – 12th  Bob Jones Vocabulary

·       Writing/Grammar – Primary Language Lessons by Emma Serl reprinted by Lost Classics; Intermediate Language Lessons by Emma Serl reprinted by Lost Classics; and Harvey’s Grammar reprinted by Mott Media; 7th – 12th  Bob Jones Writing & Grammar Series

·       Penmanship – Zaner Bloser Handwriting

·       Literature – Selections of interest per child from the 1000 Good Books List; 7th – 12th  Bob Jones Literature Series

Mathematics

·       Saxon Math Homeschool

Bible Study

·       Foundations by Anne Elliott

History

·       Mystery of History by Linda Lacour Habar; 9th – 12th Bob Jones Histories

Science

·       Apologia Exploring Creation series

Foreign Languages

·       Latin’s Not So Tough from Greek n Stuff and Introduction to Latin Pronunciation from Wheelock’s Latin

·       Korean – Tae Kwon Do terminology

·       Japanese – Tae Kwon Do terminology

        Many of the texts can be purchased new from local homeschool supply stores as well as the many online homeschool supply stores. A few of my online favorites are Currclick, HomeschoolingBooks, Bright Ideas Press, Keepers of the Faith, and The Schoolhouse Store.

 For those of you who want or need to homeschool as inexpensively as possible and don’t mind used books I recommend shopping online at AbeBooks, Amazon, Ebay, and Half.com.

 For reviews on different books, curriculum packages, and texts I recommend Cathy Duffy and The Old Schoolhouse.

Elementary School Scope and Sequence 


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Language Arts

Reading

McGuffeys Primer and Pictoral Primer

McGuffeys Primer and Pictoral Primer

McGuffeys Frist Reader

McGuffeys First and Second Readers

Spelling / Phonics

McGuffey’s Eclectic Spelling Book

Lessons 1-6

McGuffey’s Eclectic Spelling Book

Lessons

7-25

McGuffey’s Eclectic Spelling Book Lessons

26-62

McGuffey’s Eclectic Spelling Book

Lessons

63-99

Writing / Grammar

 

Primary Language Lessons Part 1

Primary Language Lessons Part 2

Intermediate Language Lessons Part 1

Penmanship

Zaner Bloser Handwriting 1

Zaner Bloser Handwriting 2M-2C

Zaner Bloser Handwriting 3

Zaner Bloser Handwriting 4

Literature

Little Bear series; Dr. Seuss books; CLP Nature Readers; Beginners Bible

Mr. Poppers Penguins; Matilda; Just So Stories

The Wizard of Oz; My Father’s Dragon; The Little Prince; Many Moons; The Magic Tree House series; Readers Bible

The Phantom Toll Booth; The Big Wave; Sounder; The Boxcar Children series; Gospel of John; Odysseus

Mathematics

Saxon 1

Saxon 2

Saxon 3

Saxon 54

Bible

Foundations 1

Foundations 2

Foundations 3

Foundations 4

History

Mystery of History 1

Mystery of History 2

Mystery of History 3

Mystery of History 4

Science

Exploring Creation with Astronomy

Exploring Creation with

Botany

Exploring Creation with Zoology 1

Exploring Creation with Zoology 2

Physical Education

Tae Kwon Do

USAMAF

USAMAF

USAMAF

USAMAF

Aiki-Judo

USAMAF

USAMAF

USAMAF

USAMAF

 

 

 

 

 

Foreign Languages

Signing

ASL

ASL

 

 

Latin

 

 

Latin’s Not So Tough Levels 1-2

Latin’s Not So Tough Levels 3-4

Greek

 

 

 

 

Eclectic home schooling mother of three boys. I am pursuing my MBA and working from home. I do not watch television. Nor do I have cable, a box, or a dish. Instead my family and I derive entertainment through reading. I firmly believe that if you are an avid reader you can accomplish all you set out to do.


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