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by StephanieU » Mon Apr 18, 2016 3:05 pm
When does the 4yo turn 5? Are you wanting to combine the older two long term?
If the 4yo turns 5 soon (by the end of September ideally) and you want to combine long term, you plan sounds solid. You might want the Beyond guide for the Emerging Reader book schedule and questions, but otherwise LHFHG would be enough.
If you are not wanting to combine long term, I would consider Beyond for the oldest. You could spread Beyond and Bigger out to 1.5 years by just doing 34 weeks with 4 days of school per week (with maybe trying to get reading and math in either on Fridays or 34 days over the summer so you get a full year of each of those each calendar year). The activities in Beyond would probably be more enjoyable for you then 7yo than those in LHFHG, as the LHFHG activities can sometimes feel childish (but are great for 5-6yos!). The 4yo could still sit in on anything he/she desired. My younger ones periodically have listened in to storytime and history readings, and depending on the activity, have jumped in "completely" for science, art, etc.
As for changing math, that is totally up to you. If you like Saxon and it is going well, there is no reason to change. We do a different math, and it is not an issue. You just do math when the math box is listed in the guide (which is daily). But, if you aren't enjoying Saxon, switching to Singapore now is a great time. I normally don't recommend changing unless something is really not working between 1st and 6th grades, as that often leaves gaps. But, if you are going back to 1A, then there is no worries about gaps.
And as for schooling year round, there are SO many ways to do it. We normally start a guide in May/June and go half speed through the beginning of July (if not all of July). We take off normally a week in the fall, the week of Thanksgiving, 1-2 weeks at Christmas, 1-2 weeks in the Spring, and 2-3 weeks in the summer. If you skip Fridays, then you would need about 43 weeks to do a guide in a year. That leaves you 8-10 weeks for vacation/breaks. And if you stick with HOD, starting in Preparing, the gudides are actually written as 4 day a week units (35 units a guide). So then you would be able to have more weeks off!
Mom to
DD16 (completed LHFHG-WH, parts of US1 and 2)
DS14 WG (completed LHFHG-MtMM plus some of LHTH)
DD13 MtMM (completed Rev2Rev)
DS8 Bigger (completed LHTH-Beyond)