Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
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Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
I'm starting Bigger tomorrow, and am second guessing the order of my day. For those of you who have, or who are doing Bigger, what order works best for you? I have 2 boys, ages 7 and 10 if that makes a difference. This is my first year with both of them home. Last year was so fun and relaxed with just one at home. I'm hoping to juggle well
Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
I usually do the History reading first and then the Bible, because they tie together. I don't always do the othe boxes in the same order, but I want to try to do math early, just because that is a difficult and frustrating subject for my dd. You can basically do the boxes in any order. We've started Bigger half-speed. It looks like another great year of HOD.
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Pam
dh 33 yrs
ds29 church planter in MA
dd27 SAH mom
dd26
dd 12
3 dgs(5,2, & born 6/15) & 2 dgd(3 & born 2/15)
Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
If I didn't have any other kids I was teaching I would do Bible and history first. Since I do have two youngers who both need me very involved I have my daughter do the unconnected stuff first: math, cursive, grammar, etc. and then do the history and Bible when it's just her and I.
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Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
We do Bible first. Then, we do history and poetry on the couch. At the kitchen table, we then do math, language arts, and then science. (My daughter who is doing LHFHG is sprinkled between some of these subjects.) After lunch, we do storytime and DITHOR, and finish off with the rotating box.
~Monica
DD8 - Bigger
DS10 - CtC
We've enjoyed: Little Hands to Heaven, Little Hearts for His Glory, Beyond Little Hearts for His Glory, and Bigger Hearts for His Glory - took a break from HOD for awhile; excited to get back into it!
DD8 - Bigger
DS10 - CtC
We've enjoyed: Little Hands to Heaven, Little Hearts for His Glory, Beyond Little Hearts for His Glory, and Bigger Hearts for His Glory - took a break from HOD for awhile; excited to get back into it!
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Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
Thank you! We did things in this order:
Cursive
Spelling/Dictation
Math
Grammar
Poetry
History Reading
Bible Study
Rotating Box
HOD Science
Extension Reading for oldest
Storytime
Hymns
(Additional Science - Elemental)
Dithor
Spanish
It went so well! I was so worried about it taking too long, but we were done in 3 1/2 hours even with the added science and language. We will be doing more math starting next week, so that will extend the day a bit, but still. We had such a great first day Thank you for your input!
Cursive
Spelling/Dictation
Math
Grammar
Poetry
History Reading
Bible Study
Rotating Box
HOD Science
Extension Reading for oldest
Storytime
Hymns
(Additional Science - Elemental)
Dithor
Spanish
It went so well! I was so worried about it taking too long, but we were done in 3 1/2 hours even with the added science and language. We will be doing more math starting next week, so that will extend the day a bit, but still. We had such a great first day Thank you for your input!
Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
I am not sure that we ever do it in the same order twice.
I have to arrange things around 3 children in different guides. So, I start the day having my son in Bigger and my son in CTC doing as much as they can independently while I worker with my K'er. Once I get through everything with my K'er. I usually work with my son that is doing Bigger. Sometimes, though, I have to work with my older son. I've tried to make a detailed schedule with times ... but it's just never worked for us. So, I give them freedom to choose what they want to do when they need to work on their own. At some point, I call them to the couch to work with me. We always get everything done each day, though.
I have to arrange things around 3 children in different guides. So, I start the day having my son in Bigger and my son in CTC doing as much as they can independently while I worker with my K'er. Once I get through everything with my K'er. I usually work with my son that is doing Bigger. Sometimes, though, I have to work with my older son. I've tried to make a detailed schedule with times ... but it's just never worked for us. So, I give them freedom to choose what they want to do when they need to work on their own. At some point, I call them to the couch to work with me. We always get everything done each day, though.
Larissa
Wife to Rich (14 years)
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Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
We start with prayer, then do history and Bible because it gets him interested in the day. Then reading, spelling, grammar, cursive. Back to some fun stuff, rotating box, hymn, science. Finish with math, because he loves it and will do it anytime. We usually put everything away, do any quick chores, grab a snack and snuggle on the couch for storytime.
~Angie
Helpmeet to James for twenty six years
Mom to Race, 23- homeschool grad and Zane, 12- RTR
Helpmeet to James for twenty six years
Mom to Race, 23- homeschool grad and Zane, 12- RTR
Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
We did:
Bible time
LA
Math
History reading
Poetry
Handwriting
Music
Story time
Activity box
Science
Bible time
LA
Math
History reading
Poetry
Handwriting
Music
Story time
Activity box
Science
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4 at home this fall
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3 graduated
4 at home this fall
DD6 Beyond
DS10 Preparing
DS13 MTMM
DS16 online high school
Re: Bigger - In what order do YOU do the boxes?
Charlotte Mason suggested to challenge different parts of the brain by switching from (for example) math to reading history to some form of writing, etc...this both gives the brain a rest so they aren't getting worn out and keeps them challenged.
We do the more difficult subjects early in the day (like math). We also use work boxes to organize our day and help them to begin to become more independent, and we change things up a little each day, depending on wether history for that day requires writing, or just reading. I basically just sit and fill the workboxes while looking at the guide, then put them in the order that makes the most sense for that day. I know that doesn't work for everyone, and some like to know what is coming next each day...and we did that for a while, but the kids weren't liking it and they wanted more variety so we started doing it this way.
Here is an example of what our day might look like...
Bible
Math
History
Hymn study
Spelling
Poetry
Rotating Box
Independent Reading for E/ Phonics for A
Science
Grammar
HTH!
We do the more difficult subjects early in the day (like math). We also use work boxes to organize our day and help them to begin to become more independent, and we change things up a little each day, depending on wether history for that day requires writing, or just reading. I basically just sit and fill the workboxes while looking at the guide, then put them in the order that makes the most sense for that day. I know that doesn't work for everyone, and some like to know what is coming next each day...and we did that for a while, but the kids weren't liking it and they wanted more variety so we started doing it this way.
Here is an example of what our day might look like...
Bible
Math
History
Hymn study
Spelling
Poetry
Rotating Box
Independent Reading for E/ Phonics for A
Science
Grammar
HTH!
Megan
Let all that I am praise the LORD; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. Psalm 103:1
Let all that I am praise the LORD; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. Psalm 103:1