
I've been looking at Bigger and considering it for 3rd grade for my daughter (she's currently doing 2nd grade work) and I'd like some thoughts/opinions on using it 3 days a week for the rest of this school year and continue using it 3 days a week next year. Here's my thinking -
I want to continue our core subjects - RightStart math, All About Spelling, First Language Lessons, and Writing with Ease (although I'm considering dropping the writing workbook for 3rd and just using the Instructor's text and have dd write across the curriculum). We'd also continue our French and Greek studies. We do these subjects every morning. In the afternoons - one day a week we meet with friends and have a small history/art co-op using Story of the World and another day we study science (currently earth science using A Child's Geography). The other 3 afternoons we read history/science books and dd finishes up any narration/notebooking pages that weren't completed on the other two days. We plan to continue this schedule next year with history on one afternoon and science on another.
Would it be too much/overload if we do HOD Bigger on those other three afternoons by spreading out the units over the rest of this school year and next year? Can we get enough out of the program to make it worth it? We would concentrate on the "Learning Through History" page three afternoons a week (along with the Storytime selections; and possibly the Science exploration since dd is a science nut). I'd also like to add in another history text on those days - A First History of Canada (very similar in style to the assigned history texts, a story format of Canadian history).
For some background - dd has no issues with our current schedule and isn't having difficulties with any subjects. She's reading simple chapter books (Ramona Quimby, Rainbow Magic fairies, etc.), easily does copywork, learning cursive, has started dictation this year and is having no difficulties with it (she remembers the sentences better than I do!), is just beginning to write her own narrations (instead of dictating to me while I write for her), and doesn't complain about the amount/level of writing she has to do.
So, do you think Bigger would fit our needs? I'd like to continue with HOD with Preparing in 4th and the Hearts through Time cycle in 5th-8th. I thought Bigger at a slower pace would be a nice introduction to the format of the program. My main reason for looking at HOD is because I find that I don't like Bible/Bible study as a separate "program". I'd ideally like something that integrates God's plan and love for us throughout the whole curriculum. HOD seems to do that quite well.
Also, I've been looking at the extension books for Bigger. I'm trying to gently guide dd to books that are a bit more difficult in regards to reading level in her daily reading time (she has 30 minutes of history/science/literature reading each day and as much time as she wants for "fun" reading). Would they be too difficult for her reading level (she's reading Ramona Quimby books right now)? If we decide to use Bigger I'd like to incorporate some books for her silent reading time.
Well, if you've made it to the end of this long message, I salute you!
