Friday, July 1, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
5th Grade Curriculum for 2011-2012
So far we have the following on our list for the coming school year.
Math-U-See
Bree is currently finishing up her year in Delta (Division) and will soon be moving on to Epsilon (Fractions). This will be our fifth year with MUS and I have loved it from day one!
First Language Lessons
We will be finishing up level four this fall and from here not sure where we are headed. I have loved this approach to grammar that uses classical techniques of memorization, dictation, and narration. The text covers a full range of grammar topics, including parts of speech, punctuation, sentence diagrams, and skills in beginning writing and storytelling. And best of all each lesson is scripted, which keeps things easy to understand and prepare for.
Writing Strands
This is new to our curriculum list this year. We are starting with level 3, which is an independent study to help the beginning writer organize their thoughts. We will have to see where this takes us.
Reading
I have used several comprehension workbooks in the past and will probably continue to do so. We also try to keep a running book list for Bree to read on her own and have a family reading time as often as possible. In the past we have read The Chronicles of Narnia and The Little House books.
Exploring Creation with Botany
We do science as a family study. This year we will be starting botany from the Apologia Elementary Science curriculum. We finished the astronomy last year and the kids really enjoyed it.
The Mystery of History
This will be another new addition this Fall and it is also a family study. I'm really excited to jump into this book and see how world history and bible history blend.
Additional History
I have decided to add some great character building videos by Nest Entertainment. Our first videos will be on famous inventors. Along with the videos are workbooks for further study and activities. My plan is one a week, but we will see how it goes.
Math-U-See
Bree is currently finishing up her year in Delta (Division) and will soon be moving on to Epsilon (Fractions). This will be our fifth year with MUS and I have loved it from day one!
First Language Lessons
We will be finishing up level four this fall and from here not sure where we are headed. I have loved this approach to grammar that uses classical techniques of memorization, dictation, and narration. The text covers a full range of grammar topics, including parts of speech, punctuation, sentence diagrams, and skills in beginning writing and storytelling. And best of all each lesson is scripted, which keeps things easy to understand and prepare for.
Writing Strands
This is new to our curriculum list this year. We are starting with level 3, which is an independent study to help the beginning writer organize their thoughts. We will have to see where this takes us.
Reading
I have used several comprehension workbooks in the past and will probably continue to do so. We also try to keep a running book list for Bree to read on her own and have a family reading time as often as possible. In the past we have read The Chronicles of Narnia and The Little House books.
Exploring Creation with Botany
We do science as a family study. This year we will be starting botany from the Apologia Elementary Science curriculum. We finished the astronomy last year and the kids really enjoyed it.
The Mystery of History
This will be another new addition this Fall and it is also a family study. I'm really excited to jump into this book and see how world history and bible history blend.
Additional History
I have decided to add some great character building videos by Nest Entertainment. Our first videos will be on famous inventors. Along with the videos are workbooks for further study and activities. My plan is one a week, but we will see how it goes.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
A Much Needed Break
Last week my husband and I took a short vacation to a little cabin in the Smoky Mountains. Thanks to my Mom and Dad for taking all three of our children or none of this would have ever happened! It has been over 7 years since our last vacation alone! So, two more children and lots of events later we were definitely due!
It was wonderful to take a slow paced vacation. Very different from the family vacation, where the kids are looking for non-stop entertainment! We spent our first full day taking a drive through Cades Cove and got to see our first black bear (from a distance and safety of our car!). And the next day, my loving and patient husband spent the day taking me around the craft trail to all the shops. I just love pottery and soy candles!
It was wonderful to take a slow paced vacation. Very different from the family vacation, where the kids are looking for non-stop entertainment! We spent our first full day taking a drive through Cades Cove and got to see our first black bear (from a distance and safety of our car!). And the next day, my loving and patient husband spent the day taking me around the craft trail to all the shops. I just love pottery and soy candles!
We found our dinners in the cabin very quiet. No children complaining about eating their veggies and our little two year old screaming, "I do it!" and "Want that!" By our last night we found ourselves imitating what dinner would have sounded like! LOL! Children defiantly give a fullness to our lives and sometimes it takes that empty feeling to appreciate the fullness better!
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