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New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:42 pm
by IronMan's mom
Hi all. I am new to HOD and have 2 questions for which I need answers before I purchase lhfhg for my soon-to-be kindergartner.
1: When he takes his standardized testing each year, does this curriculum teach in all areas that will be on the test?
2: If we desire a switch to a different curriculum at some point (ex: say he becomes a more independent learner) such as ACE or Switched on Schoolhouse or some other method, will he be able to make that transition or will there be learning gaps because it's a different method of study? (Possible scenario: 7th grade comes around and we switch to something else, but because he hasn't learned pre-algebra, we have to supplement and play catch?)

I look forward to your answers (any who may be reading). :D

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:57 pm
by StephanieU
I have found HOD to be on schedule with other curriculums. There will be differences on what order science and history are covered, but this normally isn't a problem unless it is high school (due to state requirements for what history/social studies credits a student must have). As for math, HOD is on the normal schedule. Normally Algebra 1 is a freshman level course, just like HOD had scheduled.

As far as switching curriculums, first you will fund HOD becomes quite independent as the kids get older, starting with Preparing. But, I don't think it would be hard to switch to something else if needed. I would always check the scope and sequence or placement charts/tests when switching simply because some curriculums are about a year behind others in areas like math and grammar.

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:11 pm
by IronMan's mom
Steph, thanks for your reply. I appreciate all the info.
I have never seen these end-of-year tests before. I am afraid that he will not measure up to standard if we do a curriculum that "thinks outside the box". Is this a valid concern? Such as do standardized tests ask about a section of history that we haven't covered yet, or the same with science? Do they ask health and fitness questions that I'm supposed to be teaching from a certain curriculum? Does all that make sense, or am I rambling? lol

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:23 pm
by StephanieU
Most standardized tests cover language arts and math mainly. But you can look at what your state requires too. I know moms on here have posted that their kids have scored high on the tests using HOD. But each state has different retirements for home schooling. I live in a state that only requires registering as a home school, so it isn't something I have to worry about. I know some states just say kids have to be making progress as shown in the tests each year. Some States let you pick the test too.

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:25 pm
by IronMan's mom
Thanks so much!!

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 6:23 pm
by my3sons
IronMan's mom wrote:Hi all. I am new to HOD and have 2 questions for which I need answers before I purchase lhfhg for my soon-to-be kindergartner.
1: When he takes his standardized testing each year, does this curriculum teach in all areas that will be on the test?
2: If we desire a switch to a different curriculum at some point (ex: say he becomes a more independent learner) such as ACE or Switched on Schoolhouse or some other method, will he be able to make that transition or will there be learning gaps because it's a different method of study? (Possible scenario: 7th grade comes around and we switch to something else, but because he hasn't learned pre-algebra, we have to supplement and play catch?)

I look forward to your answers (any who may be reading). :D
Hi IronMan's mom, and welcome to the HOD Board! :D StephanieU already did a super job of answering your questions, so I will just agree! :D We have given the IA Basic Skills tests here for our 3 sons through the years, having used HOD for a decade, and been thrilled with the testing results, though I do believe I would be absolutely fine with very average dc who had their hearts right with the Lord. :wink: Here are a few links where moms using HOD have shared their success with standardized testing...
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6096
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6651

That being said, the primary reason I love HOD has less to do with how well my dc are doing academically especially in the standardized testing realm and more to do with how much I love the development I see with their faith, their hearts, and their relationships with me, my dh, and each other. Just so you know - HOD writes plans with the mind and the heart of dc in mind - I just have appreciated that so much - especially with a teenager - so I had to share that! :D :D :D Here's a link regarding this difference between testing and the Charlotte Mason approach within HOD that was a switch in my way of thinking that has been helpful to me, in case this may be helpful...
Testing vs. CM Approach within HOD:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4693&p=34480

I actually was a teacher for online AO for SOS for multiple years. At one point I had over 150 students. They were kind, good people to work with, so I will not comment on the curriculum itself. However, I can confidently say your dc would have no trouble being academically up to speed enough with HOD to then move to an online program such as ACE or SOS. :wink: They would definitely miss the interaction, discussion, and hands-on forms of varied assessments HOD provides, but they would not struggle academically in any way. :D The assessments in HOD are varied, and they help dc develop skills in many important areas. This post may explain this better than I can...
Higher Level Thinking in HOD from Carrie:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8178

I think you will LOVE HOD! :D It has been a blessing in our home, and I can't wait for you to help! Hope something here has helped! :D

In Christ,
Julie

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 8:15 pm
by IronMan's mom
Thank you, Julie, for your response. I am reading the links now, but am not sure of a few acronyms....
DC, DD, DH, and AO.
Can you help me out with the lingo so I can fully understand? Sorry, I'm new to the homeschool shorthand. I'll get it soon, enough, I guess. LOL! Thanks!
Angeleigh

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 8:57 pm
by MelInKansas
I can help with a few.

DC - dear children
DH - dear husband
DD - dear daughter
DS - dear son
AO I don't know, it may have something to do with Switched on Schoolhouse, which I don't know anything about other than that it's a mostly computer based curriculum and I have seen them at Homeschool conventions.

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 9:02 pm
by laurapella
Dear children...dear daughter...dear husband...Alpha Omega (curriculum company) :D

HTH!
Laura

Re: New to HOD and have 2 questions

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 9:05 pm
by IronMan's mom
LOL!!!!! Thanks ladies! :lol: