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Shared Curriculum Continuation
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 7:42 am
by capetersen0607
I am planning on using BHFHG next year (my first use of HoD!). I would like to use it with my 9 year old and my 7 year old. The younger moves along a little faster than the older one. My question is: if my younger goes through Bigger Hearts at 7, but is not ready for Beyond the following year, would I use Bigger Hearts yet again with him?
I realize I could add in DITHOR the second year, but what about the other pieces? I appreicate in advance any input!!! May you have a blessed day!
Re: Shared Curriculum Continuation
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:57 am
by StephanieU
First, after Bigger comes Preparing. Beyond comes before Bigger.
Second, does your 7yo place into Bigger in the placement chart? Where does the 9yo place?
Repeating a guide is not recommended. Adding DITHOR wouldn't change the content really. You could do the extensions a second year, but it would mean making a plan for notebooking, science experiments, etc (there are basic guidelines in the appendix, but they aren't detailed like a normal guide).
I guess my question is why do you want to combine them in Bigger? It might be easier for you to just place each one where they fit best. If they both for best in Bigger (or Bigger and Preparing), them combining in Bigger should work. Just go at their place, slowing down as needed. If they can complete the guide as written and are reading well (done with the emerging readers), moving on to Preparing shouldn't be an issue.
Re: Shared Curriculum Continuation
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:59 am
by capetersen0607
Thank you! Sorry for my confusion about the order of the guides! I was going off memory....which clearly isn't that good yet!

Re: Shared Curriculum Continuation
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 4:52 pm
by my3sons
Bigger Hearts for His Glory (BHFHG) has a target age range for 7-9 years old, so both of your children are within the recommended age range. My oldest son used BHFHG when he was 7 years old, and he moved into Preparing Hearts for His Glory (PHFHG) just fine at 8 years old! He was an early writer and strong reader though. I think you should start this year with BHFHG and see how it goes. If your daughter is able to do all of the writing in BHFHG, and if her reading is developing to be quite strong, she will be ready for PHFHG. If you find she isn't ready for PHFHG the following year, then we can chat about whether it is better for her to drop back to Beyond or to do PHFHG half-speed. I think you will love BHFHG! It is complete, Christ-centered and full of awesome Charlotte Mason living books that make American history so inspiring! I hope this helps, but if you have more questions, ask away!
In Christ,
Julie