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Aug. 2, 2008 - Curriculum 2008-2009

Our Curriculum Choices for 2008-2009

Lulu is in 3rd grade this year, Monkey is in 2nd grade, and Lil is in Preschool.  We will be using Ambleside Online for our History, Literature, and Poetry readings.  I want to implement more of Charlotte Mason's way of doing things.  I really hope to do more nature study, artist study and composer study.  What changes I have made so far the girls really seem to be responding well to. 

Curriculum For All

Bible - The girls do their own readings each day.  Lulu is currently reading through the New Testament.  Monkey is starting in the Old Testament.

Artist Study - Van Gogh, Michelangelo

Composer Study - Beethoven, Mozart

Geography - Tree in the Trail, Seabird

Chemistry Experiments - Molecules

Science - Pagoo

Nature Study

Parables from Nature

Poetry - Walter de la Mare, Eugene Field, James Whitcomb Riley, Christina Rossetti

Shakespeare

Handicrafts - Spool knitting, crocheting, knitting, painting, etc.

History For All

This Country of Ours

Our Island Story

A Child's History of the World

Trial and Triumph (Church History)

Lulu's Curriculum

RigthStart Mathematics Level C / D

Daily Grams 3

Copywork - Cursive

Spelling Workout Level D

Touch Typing

Monkey's Curriculum

RigthStart Mathematics Level C

Saxon Phonics 2

Daily Grams 2

Copywork - Print, Learning Cursive

Spelling Workout Level B

Lil's Curriculum

Rod and Staff Preschool Books

ABC Notebook

Felt Stories

Preschool Activities in a Bag

Updated 1-31-09:  We are having such a good school year.  We are really enjoying the readings from Ambleside.  I feel inadequate at times with what we do.  But I know we are progressing and I hope to do even better next year.

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Mar. 25, 2008 - Any Ambleside Online users?

I have been looking at Ambleside Online for a few years now.  Anyone use their curriculum suggestions? 

I really want to keep Lulu and Monkey together for history and science.  Most of what I read on their website and on the yahoo groups discourages this.  If you use AO or have some suggestions as to what approach you would take I am open to them. 

Also, what do you think about doing the same time frame in history back to back?  I know Monkey is not ready for year3.  If I do them both together I am thinking about year2.  We are doing SOTW vol. II this year.  So alot of our history next year would be a repeat.  Any thoughts?
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Jun. 12, 2007 - Curriculum Picks

The orders are placed and now we are just waiting on the mailman!   It is very exciting around our house when the boxes start arriving.  The girls enjoy it too.  We love opening up all our new stuff and looking it over.  Then the work begins for me.....trying to plan out our year. 

After much discussion with my hubby and prayer, I made some changes this year.  I'm excited for what the Lord has shown me though about the girls.  They learn very differently and enjoy doing their work in different ways.  So here is what we decided on:

Lulu - 2nd Grade

Bible - we will continue to use our BSG sheets, Missionettes, JBQ, For Instruction in Righteousness

Language Arts - First Language Lessons, part 2

Phonics - I debated this because she reads on a 7th-8th grade level, but I am afraid she does not know the phonics rules well enough, so...Saxon Phonics 2 (which I am also going to see what the spelling is like that is included.  We used Spelling Workout last year and it was a bit too easy.)

History - Story of the World Vol. II, lapbooks

Science - Exploring Creation with Astronomy, Visual FactFinders: Stars & Planets  and Planet Earth, lots of little supplemental stargazing guides, lapbooks, etc.

Math - RightStart Mathematics level C (this is new for us.  Abbye is very excited about it though as it is hightly manipulative based)

Handwriting - We will begin cursive this year.

Music App. - Study six composers -  www.classicsforkids.com , co-op, church musical

Art App. - Study six artists - www.gardenofpraise.com , lots of art projects as well

P.E. - Co-op, possibly Gym-n-swim at our local facility

Monkey - 1st Grade

Bible - we will continue to use our BSG sheets, Missionettes, JBQ, For Instruction in Righteousness

Language Arts - First Language Lessons, part 1

Phonics - Saxon Phonics 1, includes Spelling

History - Story of the World Vol. II, lapbooks

Science - Exploring Creation with Astronomy, Visual FactFinders: Stars & Planets  and Planet Earth, lots of little supplemental stargazing guides, lapbooks, etc.

Math - RightStart Mathematics level B

Handwriting - Master manuscript and begin cursive.  Maddi can already write her name in cursive.  She is very proud of that!

Music App. - Study six composers -  www.classicsforkids.com , co-op, church musical

Art App. - Study six artists - www.gardenofpraise.com , lots of art projects as well

P.E. - Co-op, possibly Gym-n-swim at our local facility

Lil - 2y.o.

We can't leave her out....especially since she is taking less and less of a nap

I am going to put together some Activity Bags for her to have.  Her sisters can work with her one at a time when I need to work one-on-one with them.  She will practice her letters, numbers, sequencing, matching, beading, etc.  I think she will really enjoy some of the activities.  I'm also going to put together a doll house that she can only play with during school time. 

Something all of us are going to learn this year is some sign language.  My nephew (3y.o.) is learning more words now in sign language.  We all want to be able to communicate better with him.   The girls know a few words already and they are excited about learning more.

So that is the basics for this next school year.  Some of our subjects we do together.  I just expect more out of Lulu than I do Monkey.  According to Monkey's birthday she would actually only be in K this year.  But she was ready to do K work this past year so we moved her up.  I'm sure along the way will add and remove some of our decisions and tweek them a bunch.  But that is one of the great things about homeschooling....we have the ability to go with the flow. 

 

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