Hi Ladies,
I really want to use the HS World History program next fall with my 10th grade daughter Liberty. I used it in the past (leaving out the living library) with another daughter and it was a lot. I don't think she ever finished a unit in a week. She did not finish the guide by the end of that year and we did something different the next fall. My concern with Liberty is that she will most likely be in a video production class 4 days a week for 1.75 hours each day. I figured the video production would count as a fine arts credit so we would skip that part in the guide. She did previous HOD guides (Preparing, CTC, RTR). We stopped because she was fighting me about school every day. She would do anything to get out of school work. She had a hard time focusing, she is easily distractible. She has matured a lot and is a confident, excellent writer. She is a songwriter and musician and would love to spend every day just writing music or novels. She has no outside activities except youth group worship team and guitar lessons once a week. She has studied Latin for many years and is finishing Algebra I this year. She is finishing up Rod & Staff 6 & Essentials in Writing 10. She did Apologia Marine Biology this past school year as a Freshman and did well. My question is: Is it possible to do this guide with the video production class or are we just setting ourselves up for failure? If we decided to do it and it became overwhelming can it be altered in a way where we could still feel successful? I absolutely love the skills that they are learning through the history and literature boxes. No other curriculum does this. Thank you. I look forward to your comments.
Shirley
Advice for using World History
Re: Advice for using World History
We have used WH twice with our 2 older sons and thoroughly enjoyed it. We did all 7 credits both times, including the optional extra credit Living Library. It took about 6 1/2 to 7 hours, just 4 days a week to complete all of the credits and living library. Considering your daughter will need nearly 2 hours a day for her video production class (a fair chunk of time), as you said, you could omit the living library and omit the Fine Arts option. This would lessen the day by at least an hour. You can check the suggested time allotments for WH here...mamamag5 wrote:Hi Ladies,
I really want to use the HS World History program next fall with my 10th grade daughter Liberty. I used it in the past (leaving out the living library) with another daughter and it was a lot. I don't think she ever finished a unit in a week. She did not finish the guide by the end of that year and we did something different the next fall. My concern with Liberty is that she will most likely be in a video production class 4 days a week for 1.75 hours each day. I figured the video production would count as a fine arts credit so we would skip that part in the guide. She did previous HOD guides (Preparing, CTC, RTR). We stopped because she was fighting me about school every day. She would do anything to get out of school work. She had a hard time focusing, she is easily distractible. She has matured a lot and is a confident, excellent writer. She is a songwriter and musician and would love to spend every day just writing music or novels. She has no outside activities except youth group worship team and guitar lessons once a week. She has studied Latin for many years and is finishing Algebra I this year. She is finishing up Rod & Staff 6 & Essentials in Writing 10. She did Apologia Marine Biology this past school year as a Freshman and did well. My question is: Is it possible to do this guide with the video production class or are we just setting ourselves up for failure? If we decided to do it and it became overwhelming can it be altered in a way where we could still feel successful? I absolutely love the skills that they are learning through the history and literature boxes. No other curriculum does this. Thank you. I look forward to your comments.
Shirley
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Your daughter could also potentially complete a fair share of her Health half-credit this summer. We found this to be fascinating! We enjoyed it enough to consider doing it during the summer break. She could also read/discuss Pilgrim's Progress with the plans this summer, which is what is planned opposite Health. This would lessen the day by another 40 minutes or more.
As WH is only a 4 day a week, you can further shorten the days by spreading out the plans to the free 5th day. I think this would be doable then, as long as the reading/writing/etc. of WH fits your daughter well. These are just some ideas, but I do hope you and your daughter are able to enjoy WH together! It truly was a wonderful guide.
In Christ,
Julie
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie