Hi Friends! I'm still here...just haven't posted in a while.
I am still in the process of making decisions for first grade for Evan. We are towards the last 3/4 of LHFHG!!!
Here is my question: Evan is WAY advanced in science for his age, and absolutely has a gift for Botany and science in general. Would it be possible to not do the science as written in Beyond and substitute it with Apologia Botany (the elementary series)? I know most mommas on here like using the TM as is, and I truly would like to as well because Carrie went to a lot of work to make it flow together. Could anyone give me a good reason not to do this, and to just use Beyond as is? Another thought is I could do the science as stated in Beyond, and also do Apologia Botany.
Thank you all for the help!
Substituting Science for Beyond?
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Substituting Science for Beyond?
God Bless You,
Shannon
Wife to Josh
Momma to:
Ethan, with Jesus--Lived Matthew 7:12
Evan, 12
Proverbs 3:5-6
Matthew 7:12
http://www.wallacefamilyhomeschool.blogspot.com
Shannon
Wife to Josh
Momma to:
Ethan, with Jesus--Lived Matthew 7:12
Evan, 12
Proverbs 3:5-6
Matthew 7:12
http://www.wallacefamilyhomeschool.blogspot.com
Re: Substituting Science for Beyond?
I have a pretty advanced science child too, so I do the science in Beyond as written pretty much but added another science program that we do in the afternoons "for fun." That way there is no stress put on the extra science, we take our time and just enjoy learning and not making it "school-y." We read living books if I want to extend the topic in the text a little longer, etc. If your child has a special interest, go for it, but keep the learning fun and at his/her pace.
I've done all the guides now with at least one child and still feeling the HOD LOVE. LOL!
DD 9- Preparing
DD 13- Rev 2 Rev
DS 15- Geography
DD 9- Preparing
DD 13- Rev 2 Rev
DS 15- Geography
Re: Substituting Science for Beyond?
My ds is very interested in science so he has read all the One Small Square Books, Apologia Swimming Creatures, Flying Creatures, and Botany. My ds has completed another companies DVD and experiments. My ds has completed Preparing so he is use to completing a 4 day week and completing extra "stuff" that interests him on the 5th day. I have not added to HOD already full days just added extra day each week. When he completed Beyond and Bigger it was a 3 or 4 day HOD week with extra day doing interest led "stuff". Some weeks we don't get to the extras and that is ok. My ds enjoys the rhythm & routine in HOD upper science of Day 1 Notebook, Day 2 Oral Narration, Day 3 Questions, and Day 4 Experiments and follows that to complete extra stuff on his 5th day.
I have come to appreciate the depth of knowledge gained in HOD science, more than I initially realized. My ds has learned to think like a real scientist. Just like real experiments Not All experiments have WOW power, make sense, or succeed. My ds has learned that God has plans for us even during our challenges and failed experiments. My ds has learned that many scientist have been homeschooled or had trouble in school just like him. My ds has learned diligence and patience to follow directions for experiments, to draw, to complete notebook pages, and to understand and answer questions. I have had chats with ds about how God has created everything with order and purpose. My ds has been inspired by the scientist he has read about and desires to be a scientist. I hope that you will continue with science in Beyond and maybe just add to the science as your dc interest lead. Tammy
I have come to appreciate the depth of knowledge gained in HOD science, more than I initially realized. My ds has learned to think like a real scientist. Just like real experiments Not All experiments have WOW power, make sense, or succeed. My ds has learned that God has plans for us even during our challenges and failed experiments. My ds has learned that many scientist have been homeschooled or had trouble in school just like him. My ds has learned diligence and patience to follow directions for experiments, to draw, to complete notebook pages, and to understand and answer questions. I have had chats with ds about how God has created everything with order and purpose. My ds has been inspired by the scientist he has read about and desires to be a scientist. I hope that you will continue with science in Beyond and maybe just add to the science as your dc interest lead. Tammy
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Re: Substituting Science for Beyond?
Thank you ladies for telling me about your experiences! We have been focusing a lot of nature walks and journaling what he sees, and it has helped a lot!
God Bless You,
Shannon
Wife to Josh
Momma to:
Ethan, with Jesus--Lived Matthew 7:12
Evan, 12
Proverbs 3:5-6
Matthew 7:12
http://www.wallacefamilyhomeschool.blogspot.com
Shannon
Wife to Josh
Momma to:
Ethan, with Jesus--Lived Matthew 7:12
Evan, 12
Proverbs 3:5-6
Matthew 7:12
http://www.wallacefamilyhomeschool.blogspot.com