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Willow Song
Jul. 21, 2009
2009-2010 Curriculum Overview

Last year, I was looking at the cost of everything, which is good to a point. Through my experiences this last year with two unfortunate investments that I thought were “great deals,” I learned that sometimes, it pays to... pay.

The two $90 products I bought last year were Ray's Arithmetic and McGuffey Readers, each 12-13 year programs.

I *love* that Ray's Arithmetic is advanced. The drawback, for me, is that there is no how or why to the problems given. Ray's simply gives the problems and the answers, with no explanation of how to get there or why we do the problem in the manner needed.

I appreciated some of the content in McGuffey's Readers. I love it that God is mentioned liberally, but I dislike how God is portrayed. Here's just a sample of my discouragement: “Bad boys hurt the cow. God does not like the ways of bad boys.” I get the overwhelming sense when reading these that God is an overwhelming force that is ready to punish us at every turn. That one little snippet doesn't do justice to why I feel that way.

I felt so good to look at the math for those two products and think, “Holy cow! Under $8 a year per subject? That's awesome!” However, it's not a savings when you won't or can't use them effectively.

 

This year, all the homeschooling Mom's advice of how I have to go with the flow, and be willing to change curriculum if need be, hit me square in the head.

 

Here's Precious Jewel's pre-planned school list for the coming year. There will be more things we will utilize, from the library, used book store, and also the TOS Crew is going to send us more stuff to utilize as well, that may or may not be permanently implemented for the rest of the school year.

 

Grapevine Studies, Old Testament Overview Level 1

Rod & Staff Little Jewel Books, as readers

Math Mammoth – Clock

Art Adventures at Home, Level 1, year 2

Little Annie's Art Book of Etiquette & Good Manners

Rod & Staff's Proper Manners and Health Habits, Grade 2

Getty & Dubay Italic Handwriting Series, Book C

Stepping Stones Level 1

Rod & Staff's Beginning in Music, 1 & 2

Rod & Staff's Patterns of Nature, Grade 2

Sign Language Made Easy

Ten Boys/Ten Girls stories by Irene Howat

Ambleside Online and Old Fashioned Education pieces:

Aesop's Fables - free

Grimm's Fairy Tales - free

40 Missionary Stories - free

High Roads to Geography – free

50 Famous People – free

The Goop Directory – free

More Goops – free

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie

Quiet Arts Level One – still looking for an affordable, reputable seller!

The Button Jar and Kit – still looking...

 

I am still unsure about what to use for math. We will be doing a lot of hands-on activities and printed off free worksheets until I can find a curriculum that seems to fit. I want a curriculum that is advanced, fun, and gives the how-to-do-it, as well as the why (for the student and the teacher!).

Anyone with suggestions, I'd be up for them! I have had one person recommend Miquon Math... anyone have thoughts on that program?

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Jul. 22, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by TheMunchkinsMama
We use Bob Jones math. My kids like it, it has a lot of hands on activities and it does a good job of explaining how to teach it!



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