
Blessings,
Carrie
maxsmom, this is the very situation I face at this time! Never home schooled, 10 yr old child who has attended public school K-3, mom who has done EXTENSIVE research (almost to the point of confusion), etc. I know this post is a little dated, but I was wondering...maxsmom wrote:We just completed our first year of homeschooling. I have a 10 yr old son who attended public school from K-3. We used the Heart of Dakota Creation to Christ curriculum this past year for 4th grade & he loved it! The teacher's guide was so easy to use. Everything is very well laid out & easy to follow. I only had to spend about 15 minutes each week prepping for the coming week.
The history books and lessons were terrific! My son learned a ton and even my husband & I enjoyed reading them as well. The history projects were very creative and my son especially loved the air dry clay projects. I especially loved how the history stories were tied into the Bible times...so interesting. There were also many opportunities to tie into the lessons the similarities between things that happened in the past with our current times. Loved that!
The read-aloud story time was very special. This is something that I haven't done with my son since he became an independent reader & we both really enjoyed it. The book recommendations were excellent and were not ones we would have chosen on our own.
The geography book was very interesting. It focused on the Middle Eastern countries. It was very informative, respectful of the Muslim culture & religion, but stayed true to Christian beliefs, which I appreciated. Genesis was a little harder for me to get through, but my son enjoyed the lessons & especially the timeline activities.
For language arts, we used Drawn Into the Heart of Reading, which is a great program! We also used Easy Grammar, and IEW for writing. The IEW program is top-notch & I'm so excited it's the writing program for Resurrection to Reformation. It has helped my son immensely!
My son loves science & really enjoyed many of the books & especially the experiments we did this year. I am shocked at all he retained as he just quoted something from the Galen book to me & we haven't studied that for a couple of months.
Finally, the poetry & watercolor paintings were a highlights of our weeks. My son, who is not usually artistically inclined, LOVED doing the paintings. The tutorials on the message board are a total lifesaver!
I don't typically write reviews, but I felt very compelled to this time. It took us a couple of years to decide to homeschool & we were very nervous about picking the right curriculum. I can't begin to count the number of curriculum reviews I read in trying to make this decision. This curriculum is very thorough, easy to use, Biblically oriented, flexible, and is academically rigorous. Heart of Dakota has been such a blessing to us this year & we are super excited about starting Resurrection to Reformation in a couple of months! Thank you to Carrie & her team for putting such a great curriculum together!