What's your favorite part of your program that you use????

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amysconfections
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What's your favorite part of your program that you use????

Post by amysconfections » Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:08 pm

I was just wondering what everyone's favorite part of their program is?

My absolute favorite is the Rhymes! I love what my kids learn through the rhymes.

So share your favorite! Or favorites! :D
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Post by Candice » Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:23 pm

We are doing Little hands now, I can hardly wait to move on to Little Hearts but, I have to wait until my daughter is ready!!!

Our favorite is the Bible story/activity. My daughter just really connects with bible stories and the characters. I am amazed at how much she retains, more than myself sometimes! If given the opportunity, she would have me read her children's bible cover to cover at bedtime. Maybe sometime we will!
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Post by Dorla » Thu Dec 13, 2007 6:42 pm

We are in Little Hearts and I love every part of it even though my 5 yr old says that his favorite part is storytime (with snack) and recess :? ! We are only on unit 8 and I keep looking ahead to see what is planned for next year in Bigger...
I really like the way Carrie has applied the Charlote Mason philosophy without it being bogged down with minute details. I love that it is Christ-centered in a seriously practical way. And I really like that school is finished in ONE HOUR and THIRTY MINUTES!
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Post by Melanie » Thu Dec 13, 2007 7:58 pm

Rhymes in Motion (can't forget the "motion" :lol: ) and Burgess books...hands down favorites! They don't realize it's part of "school"!

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Post by my3sons » Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:44 am

Little Hands to Heaven...
the fingerplays with actions and letter sounds (my boys HAVE to be able to MOVE to do school) and The Singing Bible (I personally love the songs 12 Guys... and Who Do They Say I Am?)

Little Hearts for His Glory...
the Thornton Burgess books, Steve Green singing the Bible verse, the Family Time Bible (realistically, tastefully, and beautifully done), the art projects (and I DON'T usually like doing crafty stuff with the boys)

Beyond Little Hearts for His Glory...
the history books, the book packs, and the emerging reader's set of books and questions, (I still love Steve Green too), classic poetry matching history

Bigger Hearts for His Glory...
poetry discussion, oral narration and how it builds from Beyond..., notebooking, history read-alouds, devotion discussions

Drawn into the Heart of Reading...
reading from all genres, picking my own books, character trait discussion, workbooks, projects at end

LOVE THEM ALL!
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
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Post by Carrie » Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:54 pm

I'm biased, but I'll share what my sons' current favorites are...

My 5 year old loves the Rhymes in Motion from "Little Hearts...". He also loves the hands-on parts like making and eating the golden calf (which we did today). All of the big brothers enjoyed having a taste too. They never seem to tire of those kinds of things and are always glad when the 5-year-old has a snack for "Little Hearts..." (because they get one then too).

My 8 year old loves the science part of "Bigger Hearts...". He is really enjoying John Audubon right now and loves to do the science experiments. He is also really into the Eggleston books for the history part and finds them fascinating. He's making connections with the American history we've done before this in "Little Hearts..." and "Beyond..." and I'm thrilled that he's finally starting to remember who some of those famous Americans are. He also has a beautiful timeline this year.

My oldest son is thoroughly enjoying "Lord of the Rings" for his literature study. It's wonderful to see him making deeper connections and applications in the fantasy genre which is his favorite. His previous years of "Drawn into the Heart..." have served him well.

We're also loving the holiday season and the preparations for Christmas. We're looking forward to making Christmas cookies this week. Hope all is well with all of you!

Blessings,
Carrie

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Post by 6timeboymom » Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:54 pm

honestly I think I'd have to say the options. I like being able to use the curriculum even though I might have to use a different book or system for math, for example. I can still use the guide that I love so much and I don't have to completely overhaul it!
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Post by blessedmomof4 » Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:04 am

The easy yet interesting art projects and science for Bigger Hearts-even my 8th grader joins in on art for fun :D
My 3rd and 4th graders appreciate the short math lessons, a big contrast to the math curriculum they were using before.

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Science and Art projects

Post by netpea » Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:55 pm

Our favorite parts are the Science and Art projects. My boy loves ART!

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Re: Science and Art projects

Post by blessedmomof4 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:07 pm

netpea wrote:Our favorite parts are the Science and Art projects. My boy loves ART!
Ditto-my girls love science and art-and I love that the projects are complex enough to be interesting, but simple enough to be "do-able"! Also love the organization and the time it takes-about 3 hours tops per day :D
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