Stretching over two years?
Stretching over two years?
Hi again friends,
I have yet another question....
We are doing Beyond with dd age 7 this year (LOVING IT BY THE WAY)! I think we will move on to Bigger Hearts next year, but I am wondering how to progress without going to quickly through the curriculum years yet also not doing "enough" if I stretch it out over 2 years. If I stretch it out, how do you do that exactly (some subjects some days, others on different days?). Also, I know there is an extension pack. Would I just do the Bigger curriculum one year, then use the extension pack the second year? Unfortunately my ds is 3 and I will not be able to combine them as the time goes on...so I am trying to think things through now.
Thanks for any suggestions/encouragement!
Sarah B.
I have yet another question....
We are doing Beyond with dd age 7 this year (LOVING IT BY THE WAY)! I think we will move on to Bigger Hearts next year, but I am wondering how to progress without going to quickly through the curriculum years yet also not doing "enough" if I stretch it out over 2 years. If I stretch it out, how do you do that exactly (some subjects some days, others on different days?). Also, I know there is an extension pack. Would I just do the Bigger curriculum one year, then use the extension pack the second year? Unfortunately my ds is 3 and I will not be able to combine them as the time goes on...so I am trying to think things through now.
Thanks for any suggestions/encouragement!
Sarah B.
Re: Stretching over two years?
There are ladies here with much more wisdom than me on this but I kept reading all the posts and trying to work out a plan then finally one day went "oh if I do 17 units this year and 17 next that will be 2 years." It was really a light bulb for me and I finally relaxed.
Kim S
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Re: Stretching over two years?
I am doing Beyond with my (just turned) 7 year old this year and plan on taking him through Bigger next year as written. The only thing I plan on doing is 4 days a week instead of 5, which will cause us to not finish Bigger in one school year. It will add 34 days. (which I plan on finishing the following school year using a 4 day a week plan as well). You could always start right now going 4 days a week and finishing up Beyond next school year and then go on to do Bigger 4 days a week if you want to stretch it out a little. I have really grown to love the 4 day a week plan. It opens up an extra day a week for co-op or errands.
Larissa
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Re: Stretching over two years?
We do this, though not on purpose. I think I read somewhere that it's recommended to take 4 years for the first 3 school-age guides, and I like that. We feel much more able to add in ballet or piano because of the freedom that creates.
Heidi
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Boy-o (ds4), LHTH, along for the ride!!! (all boy, whatever he can get his hands on, FULL OF ENERGY!)
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loving teaching my rewards!!!
Girlie (dd7) - Beyond, 4 days/week
Boy-o (ds4), LHTH, along for the ride!!! (all boy, whatever he can get his hands on, FULL OF ENERGY!)
Psalm 78:3-7
http://heidihovan.blogspot.com
Re: Stretching over two years?
There are many possibilities with pacing with HOD.sbarr wrote:Hi again friends,
I have yet another question....
We are doing Beyond with dd age 7 this year (LOVING IT BY THE WAY)! I think we will move on to Bigger Hearts next year, but I am wondering how to progress without going to quickly through the curriculum years yet also not doing "enough" if I stretch it out over 2 years. If I stretch it out, how do you do that exactly (some subjects some days, others on different days?). Also, I know there is an extension pack. Would I just do the Bigger curriculum one year, then use the extension pack the second year? Unfortunately my ds is 3 and I will not be able to combine them as the time goes on...so I am trying to think things through now.
Thanks for any suggestions/encouragement!
Sarah B.


If having a little extra time on your hands for things such as this doesn't appeal, you have many other possibilities with pacing with HOD as well. You could do 4 days a week of plans for Beyond and then for Bigger Hearts. You could then start PHFHG half-speed and go full-speed whenever you desire. You could actually begin each guide half-speed and then move into full-speed whenever you want. I hope this helps as you decide what pacing you'd enjoy!

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Julie
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
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Re: Stretching over two years?
We're doing that with Bigger now! I figured out that we have to do 17 units this year and 17 next year. We do Bigger 2x a week (just picking up we're we left off), And Story of the World 3, our own state study & president study and various other things the other 2/3 days of the week. We do Singapore Math, DITHOR and R&S English everyday though (we don't follow how the math and English are scheduled in Bigger) and for the 2013-2014 school year they'll be set to start Preparing
I'm doing this to keep my kids on the same history cycle and because I'm a tweaker
and I really enjoy mixing it up!
The extra 2 weeks of Bigger that I didn't plan in with the mix we're doing at the end of the year. So they'll have a 37 week school year, No big deal

I'm doing this to keep my kids on the same history cycle and because I'm a tweaker

The extra 2 weeks of Bigger that I didn't plan in with the mix we're doing at the end of the year. So they'll have a 37 week school year, No big deal

Mom to Seth (14), David (12), Luke (9), Jonah (7), Abby (5), Gracie (4) and Ellie (4)
Re: Stretching over two years?
We are using Beyond this year and dd will turn 9 in May. I had intentions of doing the whole guide this year and then do Bigger slowly, probably at half speed next year. However, I think I will not be able to completely finish Beyond by May. Depending how much is left, maybe I will work on a little here and there during the summer. I do not want to skip any of it. I will just pick up with Bigger when that is completed. In Bigger, half-speed may look something like this: 1st day - History, Bible, Poetry, Handwriting, Math, Reading, & Grammar/Spelling; 2nd day - Practice memory verse, Science, Math, Reading, Handwriting & Storytime. I may interchange subjects sometimes, but I want to make sure we are doing the 3 R's consistently, due to some struggling in those areas. If I can get dd through Beyond by early fall, we would take two full school years to complete Bigger.
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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: Stretching over two years?
Sarah,
The ladies have already given you terrific advice, so I'll just pop-in to link you to one past thread that may be of help to you as you ponder your options.
Link: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8086&p=59014
Blessings,
Carrie
The ladies have already given you terrific advice, so I'll just pop-in to link you to one past thread that may be of help to you as you ponder your options.

Blessings,
Carrie