Hey Everyone! I know, it's been quite a while. We have had a very busy year, and unfortunately, keeping up with the blog fell by the wayside for a time. BUT, hopefully I will be able to get it back up to date....and keep it that way! I have had a LOT of people ask me what we are doing this year for school and how we are doing it, so this post is devoted to briefly talking about the various materials we are using and what we are doing with them.
This year our curriculum is from Timberdoodle, a Christian Homeschool company. They don't sell lesson plans, at least not in the same way that other companies do. They select some pretty fantastic homeschool materials (that come with their own plans) and form them into grade packages. We LOVE Timberdoodle materials, but we have found that depending on how we plan our year, we are doing a LOT more writing and worksheets than the average student. That's not a bad thing, but it is something we will likely change for next year.
For Spelling we've been using a program called Spelling You See. I have noticed progress, but next year we will probably try Sequential Spelling, a program that might fit just a little better with our homeschool. For Geography, which we have just completed, we used Exploring God's World which dealt much less with people of the world and community (like our last few programs) than it did about the Earth itself. We took an in-depth look at Volcanoes, the Atmosphere, Plate Tectonics, Oceans (and currents), and the Earth's Core.
We have been doing intense grammar studies using First Language Lessons for Grade 4. It is a really involved program, and the kids have learned so much more than basic grammar. They are diagramming rather long, elaborate sentences (stuff I didn't learn until college!) and the activities are broken down in such a way that I know the kids are learning the material. They have also been studying poetry, the breakdown of syllables, parts of a sentence, punctuation...pretty soon we will be starting our unit on letter writing, too.
Asher finally convinced Savannah that Comic books are cool! |
This semester we have also started a family Read-Aloud series. We read from the Chronicles of Narnia daily and are in the fourth book of the series. The girls typically play with mega blocks or color while we read Narnia together. Right now we are reading The Silver Chair and should be finishing it shortly. Our Unit Study will include assigned independent reading, chapter questions, section quizzes, and a variety of activities, whereas our read-aloud series is much more relaxed. I will read a chapter or two aloud to the kids and then I will either ask questions about the chapters or we will just discuss the reading and what we think will happen next.
Lego creations are a favorite pastime in our home. |
The kids are working through Teaching Textbooks Grade 4 this year. Math is definitely not their favorite subject, but they are doing very well. It is a computer based program, so other than checking their grades and answering the few questions they have, their Math is independent work. We are still working through Life of Fred. We are finishing the tenth book in the elementary series. LOF is fun, and the kids really enjoy it. I don't think of it as Math, as much as it is Logic, and I'm on the fence if we will continue it next year. We may use it at a slower pace next year, just because the kids enjoy it so much.
For Science we are using the Apologia text Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day. The kids are really enjoying this text, which, as you might imagine, focuses on Ocean animals. We are beginning the last section next week, and then we will complete our Ocean Box Project (with all the creatures we've learned about) and doing more of the experiments that just weren't feasible in the winter. The kids LOVE Science, so it is never a chore to get them to do extra reading or activities for it.
We are about twenty-five weeks into our school year at this point. The year has gone very smoothly despite the move and unexpectedly taking over a month off to welcome Jeremiah into our family. We have about ten weeks left of school so we will be done around the same time Public school students complete their year.
So - in a nutshell, that's what we've been using this school year.
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