Showing posts with label curriculum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curriculum. Show all posts
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Noah’s 2012-2013 schoolbooks
We will be starting school for this year on August 27th. Yes, later than usual, because I have jury duty. (Which makes Noah really excited that he can wait an extra week.) However, he has been warned that this year he has PLENTY of work to do. (He is not too happy about that) But, I know he will do fine. We are also trying something new to us, and he get his whole week’s work at one time, and can CHOOSE when he wants to do it. It has to be done by the due date , and properly! I, obviously, will still teach him the new stuff, I just won’t be hounding him each day to finish his work. All in the continuing process of raising a child to be independent.
So here it is our curriculum for Noah’s fifth grade year….
MATH ~ I have decided to change what we have been doing (Christian Light). While I loved it while we were doing it, he was beginning to be bored with this program, and I can’t have that! So, we are doing BJU Press Math 6. Yes, I know he is doing “sixth grade”, but he is ready.
GRAMMAR ~ I am changing this subject too, for the same reasons as Math. He would breeze through the Christian Light books and I would never have to explain anything. Again, one of the reasons I homeschool him is so that he is challenged, so BJU Press English 5 it is.
SPELLING ~ We are continuing on with Spell to Write and Read. We started this last year, and it works great.
VOCABULARY ~ During this year homeschool conference, I sat in a workshop by Judith Darling. She recommended Vocabulary Workshop by Sadlier-Oxford, so we are giving that a try.
HISTORY ~ Continuing with Tapestry of Grace we are going through Year 1. This will cover the Ancient world from Creation to the fall of Rome.
SCIENCE ~ I am taking a big chance in Science this year, and jumping him up to what most consider science for 7-8th grade. I believe he will handle it well. In keeping with MY (and his) for him to graduate early, he needs to begin this year by doing this book. He LOVES Apologia science so I forsee no problem. It is his favorite subject. We are doing Exploring Creation through General Science.
CREATIVE WRITING ~ One page creative writing due at the end of each week. In addition to the Jump In writing book.
GEOGRAPHY ~ I have searched and searched for a geography program I liked. I found it this year at the homeschool conference. I was not surprised when I turned the book over to find out who published ~ Apologia. It is called Around the World in 180 days.
LATIN ~ Continuing on same as last year, we are sticking with Visual Latin. Absolutely Awesome. We just download the lesson onto the ipod and away he learns. Check out the site, you can see a whole lesson!
SPANISH ~ Rosetta Stone. What can I say we have been doing this for 21/2 years now. Hopefully, he will finish this year. But, he likes Latin better than Spanish.
ART ~ We are going to try and have him work on pastel drawing this year, through the info we get from this blog. Hodgepodge. They have awesome ideas.
GYM ~ Mostly we are going to work on Nutrition, Endurance, and swimming.
BIBLE ~ He is going to have a verse (or few) a week to memorize. Because memorizing is good for the brain, memorizing the Bible is perfect.
TYPING ~ Mavis Beacon, and some other technology stuff.
READING ~ I will post a list of the books I have him reading this year later. The first book will be Captains Courageous.
After Christmas, Noah will be doing basic electronics, and making an oscilloscope. Honestly, I don’t even know what that is, but the course teacher will help him! He will be taking this course through this company, Applied Inspirations.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Our Curriculum for 2011-2012
Ok.. so I am a planner... or I try to be.
So.. I FINALLY (to me) have our next years curriculum all set. And I discovered something about myself :) I like curriculum that is multi-grade level... I don't know if it has a specific name or not, but...you know... those subjects that are not just "for 4th grade", but more like Tapestry of Grace, for instance. Which brings us to our first one.
HISTORY
We will once again do Tapestry of Grace for History, I will get some geography, and his missions, with a little of writing (see all-inclusive?)
I LOVE Tapestry of Grace, we started with Year 3 - mostly just because that's the part of history I was interested in, and being a new program, I wanted an idea of what I was doing.
There are different levels depending on the acedemic level of the child, for instance Lower Grammar, Upper Grammer, Dialectic, and Rhetoric. I, in all honesty, did a blend of some of these, based on what I wanted to do, and what he was especially interested in.
Story: We got to the part of slavery, and the Underground Railroad. Now, I KNOW Noah can be sensitive at times, but I had him watch about slavery on YouTube. I shouldn't have Though, I was busy elsewhere, after he was finished I came in and asked him what he learned and all. He was so distraught, he DID NOT want to talk about it. I felt so bad. So, needless to say, that was about all the slavery subject we did. We will learned more when we come around to that part of history again -- in four years!
There are field trip suggestions, links to the internet, project suggestions, and church history. I currently don't go over the church history part, but we do read the missionary books given as suggestion!
Oh... and I don't really buy the books listed, unless I absolutely think I will need it, we have a great library system, and that works just fine.
So.. I FINALLY (to me) have our next years curriculum all set. And I discovered something about myself :) I like curriculum that is multi-grade level... I don't know if it has a specific name or not, but...you know... those subjects that are not just "for 4th grade", but more like Tapestry of Grace, for instance. Which brings us to our first one.
HISTORY
We will once again do Tapestry of Grace for History, I will get some geography, and his missions, with a little of writing (see all-inclusive?)
I LOVE Tapestry of Grace, we started with Year 3 - mostly just because that's the part of history I was interested in, and being a new program, I wanted an idea of what I was doing.
There are different levels depending on the acedemic level of the child, for instance Lower Grammar, Upper Grammer, Dialectic, and Rhetoric. I, in all honesty, did a blend of some of these, based on what I wanted to do, and what he was especially interested in.
Story: We got to the part of slavery, and the Underground Railroad. Now, I KNOW Noah can be sensitive at times, but I had him watch about slavery on YouTube. I shouldn't have Though, I was busy elsewhere, after he was finished I came in and asked him what he learned and all. He was so distraught, he DID NOT want to talk about it. I felt so bad. So, needless to say, that was about all the slavery subject we did. We will learned more when we come around to that part of history again -- in four years!
There are field trip suggestions, links to the internet, project suggestions, and church history. I currently don't go over the church history part, but we do read the missionary books given as suggestion!
Oh... and I don't really buy the books listed, unless I absolutely think I will need it, we have a great library system, and that works just fine.
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MATH -
Again, we will stick with Christian Light. I think it's great. Just the right amount of work, and review for NOAH. Not to much. Not to little. Though sometimes for incentives sake, I do allow him to work every other problem.
...otherwise we would be on math FOREVER. This is just one of those things I don't get. If he is calculating something in real life {read: his money} he does it quickly and correctly every time. But, the minute that paper comes out, and he has to write them down....well..I think you know what I mean.
Language Arts -
This will also be from Christian Light Publications. We don't do the Penmandship part, or the Spelling. I just use other curriculum for that.
Spelling -
Spelling this year to say the least was a disaster. He just doesn't get it. His week to week test look great, because he can memorize really well. However, when it comes to the standarized test he gets a low spelling grade. So... for next year I am going to try Spell to Write and Read. From what I have read, it might be the key to what we need. Hopefully. Again, this one is an "all the way to 12th grade curriculum" I like that, we can just start where we need to start and work our way from there.
Vocabulary -
This is the first year I am going with a separate vocabualary program. I have read some articles that said one of the most important things to know in the SAT's is vocab. So. I know, college? But I told you I was a planner. Besides, he likes vocabulary and words. He seriously has his dictionary by his seat in the car, just to randomly read it. Which can lead to some pretty funny conversations. Trust me. This is the book we are using...
Reading -
Last year, we did reading with Christian Light, and it was very good. But, this year I think we are going to try some more of the books listed in the Tapestry of Grace program. I will just be buying a separate Reading Comprehension book, though he has no problem with comprehension. We also have a book report book from Lakeshore Learning, he will fill in after he has read a book. (time limits imposed, of course!)
Geography -
I am going to be using some of the MANY resources that are on the internet, and we he is going to make a Geography Notebook.
Other Stuff We Do
Rosetta Stone Spanish
Latin - Visual Latin
He will be writing his own blog (his idea), to give him more writing skills (my idea)
For Handwriting we will do A Reason For Handwriting
Art -- Artistic Pursuits
So... that about covers our curriculum for next year.... It's going to be a great year!
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