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Apr. 11, 2008

How Do You Plan For Next Year's Curriculum?

This was another question asked recently at co-op.  Another part of the question was:  How do you plan for next year when you may or may not want to change curriculums?  Once again, here's the answer I gave, but I know my friend would appreciate your thoughts in a comment.

 

I've told you before that I can be considered by some as "curriculum ADHD", so I've had experience planning for a year in the midst of curriculum changes!  Here are my basic planning steps:

 

1.)  PRAY!  Ask God to guide you in all things - and that includes curriculum choice. 

 

2.)  Know Your Goals

     - What is my educational philosophy?  Do I need to plan my year to be more in line with Charlotte Mason?  Do I need to make more room for classical subjects?  Do I need to buy more workbooks? 

     - What are my children's learning styles?  Do I need to do more/less hands-on next year?  Do I need to find materials that are more auditory?  Do I need to stick with one type of curriculum all year or do I need to vary the approaches for more interest?

     - What "holes" do I see from this year?  For instance, I don't feel like I have been including enough classic literature in our curriculum.  I also don't feel like I've been pushing my oldest to her greatest potential.  Those will be things I'm sure to think about as I make out plans for next year.

 

3.)  Know your plans

     - For example, if I know that every Monday afternoon we will be at co-op, I need to plan my curriculum with that in mind.  I wouldn't want to plan schooling so tightly that we would be behind in our studies from "missing out" on a Monday afternoon of book work.

     - If I like to plan field trips or be a part of 4-H, Keepers At Home or other clubs, I need to keep all that in mind as I think about what I want to accomplish in our curriculum over the year. 

 

4.)  Research your choices

     - With all the above in mind, really take some time to research what's best for your family.  Think about things like:

               *Is there anything I can buy that will cover more than one child?

               *Is there anything I can find that will meet several of our needs - meeting particular learning styles, filling the "holes" from last year, and helping me include more CM style learning?

     - I use catalogs, the internet, used curriculum sales, our state homeschool convention and a local Christian/homeschooling bookstore when researching.

     - I often buy things I'm not sure about from used sources so I haven't wasted a lot of money if it doesn't work.  Internet selling sites are my friends when a bad choice has been made!  :)

 

5.)  Write out a plan for each child to be sure everything:

     - is being covered  (Make sure you haven't forgotten math or something!)

     - is well balanced  (You haven't overloaded the schedule, but at the same time you have enough.)

     - really fits the learning style of that particular child

     - pulls the kids together as much as possible

     - won't overwhelm you!

 

6.)  Gather supplies

     - don't be afraid to make mistakes

     - don't be afraid to make changes

     - don't be afraid to stick with something and give it another chance

 

It's funny that as I type this, I'm simply ready for this year to be finished!  It's been a long year with a toddler running around.  We only have four more weeks to go!!  Once our year is over and I have a few moments to sit on the porch swing with the sun in my face, I'll be ready to cart the catalogs out with me.   :)

 

 

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Apr. 11, 2008 - Hey Cindy,

Posted by abbycamlars
I'm back! Had to take alittle time off, but still over at blessedonthehill and back in business. See ya soon. Sherry
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Apr. 11, 2008 - thanks

Posted by flysister
As usual, these are well thought out ideas and great info. I'm anxious to start ordering for next year but will be waiting until our local used curriculum sales pass (except for great sales on now on things I have to buy new, like consumable notebooks). See ya Monday!
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Apr. 12, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Cindy,
Just wanted to say I really enjoy your blog. I linked over in a post I just wrote today about our math curriculum. I can't wait to try some of your living math lessons.
Blessings,
Shannon
http://www.shannon-songofmyheart.blogspot.com/
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Apr. 12, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by JenIG
that's a great list!
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Apr. 13, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by jiffy11
Thanks for all of this wonderful information!
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Apr. 15, 2008 - Working backwards

Posted by HarmonyArtMom
I agree that you need to make goals. Now that my two boys are hitting high school I realize that I need to make long term goals and then work backwards to see where we need to be in each year. It doesn't make the job any easier but it does give you a road map. :)

Can you plan my math sequence for me? Just kidding. I can't figure it out. My boys are both very good in math but they don't really "like" it. We have finished algebra before high school so now what? I feel like I have locked them into a bunch of math courses that are difficult and they have no interest in. Sigh. I know it will work out but for now we are just not thinking too far ahead....for next year geometry and then I don't know what to do.

Thanks for the great post and ideas.
Barb-Harmony Art Mom
PS I need to remember to pray about their math. :)
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