It has been awhile since I posted here, but wanted to say "thank you" to HOD for the guides we are using. CtC (my 10yo daughter) and RtR (my 12yo son). I have five kiddos, two of those are very young, (3 and 1). Homeschooling a wide variety of ages is not for the fainthearted.
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I also want to add that we made one change to the RtR guide (after much praying) which is a perfect fit for my oldest and probably unique to him. He is gifted with an exceptional creativity. He has worked very hard at learning how to write (oral narrations are not a problem), but it is still a work in progress and can be very time consuming and tedious for him. Since there are three writing assignments a week in RtR, (Science, history, IEW), I told him he could pick either the history or science narration to do a creative project that shows his knowledge of the material instead of a written narration. (plays, art, etc...) I could see the wheels start turning in his head as he was thinking about all the possibilities. I also want him to get excited about sharing his studies in meaningful ways instead of only associating school with written narrations. Since he has such a strong gifting in the creative arts, I wanted him to start connecting his gift with his learning and develop the important task of translating the info he reads to a creative outlet. Every week he has explored something new, but last week (unit 17) he built an art studio/musuem to display Leonardo da vinci's work and accomplishments in our basement. Lighting, music, etc...It was like walking through a guided tour at a museum. He gave us a brief biography of daVinci and then explained 6 of his art works that he had displayed, as well as inventions like the catapult, airplane ideas, etc...He ended by giving us a handout of all the artwork in his studio that we could take "home".
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