Feeling a sigh of relief and now ?? re: PHFHG & BHFHG
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:26 pm
Okay...I think I have come full circle. I was pretty determined to return to HOD this fall, and continue to combine my children who will be (9 & 11...3rd and 5th grade) in PHFHG. However, I must admit that I had a gnawing feeling inside of me that I just could not make peace with (Holy Spirit...I hear YOU!!!) Anyways, We started Bigger (both boys) fall of 2010, but sadly only made it until about unit 10 and we let it fizzle. Sooooo...I'm thinking that I do PHFHG for my 5th grader (with extensions) and pick back up Bigger for my 3rd grader starting at Unit 10. I like the thought of starting at Unit 10 as well simply because we are doing a 4 day school week, and that will fit nicely with the amount of Bigger we have left. However, since it's been so long since we did Bigger, will this be a hurdle for my son to overcome? I'd really rather not re-study everything we did, but I will if you think it is very necessary.
Secondly...since neither program is really fully independent, how do I do each guide to it's fullest and not end up schooling 8 hours per day, or must I? I know my 5th grader will have science and independent history on his own, but the only thing I can think of that my 3rd grader can possibly do on his own will be his cursive...even that I really need to sit by him, coaching him to form the letters correctly. So I'm trying to wrap my brain around jumping back and forth between boys and guides effectively.
Also...I'd really like our bible time to be together. In that case, should we just do Preparing's Bible time together? And if so...would my younger son just always follow big brother's bible into CtC too (when he is then do Preparing) and so forth??
Secondly...since neither program is really fully independent, how do I do each guide to it's fullest and not end up schooling 8 hours per day, or must I? I know my 5th grader will have science and independent history on his own, but the only thing I can think of that my 3rd grader can possibly do on his own will be his cursive...even that I really need to sit by him, coaching him to form the letters correctly. So I'm trying to wrap my brain around jumping back and forth between boys and guides effectively.
Also...I'd really like our bible time to be together. In that case, should we just do Preparing's Bible time together? And if so...would my younger son just always follow big brother's bible into CtC too (when he is then do Preparing) and so forth??