Contemplating HOD Curriculum
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 6:53 pm
Hello!
This is my first post. My 2 school age kids (5 and 7) both went through LHTH for 3-year old preschool and we enjoyed it. After that my oldest went to a private school for 2 years. We brought her back home for 1st grade and my son is currently doing Pre-K. My son did not fit into a HOD program for this year, so we have just been focusing on phonics and basic skills like cutting and pasting. For my daughter we chose an ecclectic curriculum. I really want to use HOD next year for Bible, Science, History, and Literature. The reason I feel torn is because we already have our own Language Arts and Math programs that we are enjoying. I know the program says that you can adapt/exchange the math and LA suggested with your own, but I also know that everything selected in the HOD program was chosen carefully to ensure that nothing takes over the day. I specifically remember Carrie writing about her purposely staying away from language arts programs that take up much of the day. So, my question is, has anyone used this program while doing a seperate and full LA program? We are currently using the Foundations program by Logic of English. We all love it. I don't want to throw out something that is working SO well. Also, how often and how long are the Rod and Staff Preparing to Build lessons? If I don't have my daughter complete those lessons in BHFHG, will she be lost when she gets to Preparing? My goal is to eventually be using all of HOD. We just really want to get through our Logic of English materials first.
My final question/concern is that of how much time we have (or don't have) to commit each week. On Tuesdays my children attend an HSAP school day. So we don't do any school at home that day. We also attend Bible Study Fellowship on Wednesday mornings. So, we do a half-day on Wednesdays (meaning only LA and math). That leaves us with only 2-3 days per week for science and social studies (depending on appointments, etc. that get in the way). Is it possible for us to do this program, successfully, with that amount of time for at home learning? One thing I had thought of was doing LA and Math every day to keep her at grade level in those subjects, but just allow my daughter to spend 2 years in BHFHG on the science, history, literature, and Bible. Then when she gets to preparing, she will be in 4th grade and hopefully ready for the step up in writing (she hates writing even though she has beautiful cursive).
HOD is such a great program and we love the literature suggestions so much. The amazing read-alouds (we have done a few of them this year on our own) and approach with history and science are exactly what I want. I just don't know if now is the time to jump on board or if I would be better off wating until my daughter would be in Preparing.
Thank you for any help you can offer!
This is my first post. My 2 school age kids (5 and 7) both went through LHTH for 3-year old preschool and we enjoyed it. After that my oldest went to a private school for 2 years. We brought her back home for 1st grade and my son is currently doing Pre-K. My son did not fit into a HOD program for this year, so we have just been focusing on phonics and basic skills like cutting and pasting. For my daughter we chose an ecclectic curriculum. I really want to use HOD next year for Bible, Science, History, and Literature. The reason I feel torn is because we already have our own Language Arts and Math programs that we are enjoying. I know the program says that you can adapt/exchange the math and LA suggested with your own, but I also know that everything selected in the HOD program was chosen carefully to ensure that nothing takes over the day. I specifically remember Carrie writing about her purposely staying away from language arts programs that take up much of the day. So, my question is, has anyone used this program while doing a seperate and full LA program? We are currently using the Foundations program by Logic of English. We all love it. I don't want to throw out something that is working SO well. Also, how often and how long are the Rod and Staff Preparing to Build lessons? If I don't have my daughter complete those lessons in BHFHG, will she be lost when she gets to Preparing? My goal is to eventually be using all of HOD. We just really want to get through our Logic of English materials first.
My final question/concern is that of how much time we have (or don't have) to commit each week. On Tuesdays my children attend an HSAP school day. So we don't do any school at home that day. We also attend Bible Study Fellowship on Wednesday mornings. So, we do a half-day on Wednesdays (meaning only LA and math). That leaves us with only 2-3 days per week for science and social studies (depending on appointments, etc. that get in the way). Is it possible for us to do this program, successfully, with that amount of time for at home learning? One thing I had thought of was doing LA and Math every day to keep her at grade level in those subjects, but just allow my daughter to spend 2 years in BHFHG on the science, history, literature, and Bible. Then when she gets to preparing, she will be in 4th grade and hopefully ready for the step up in writing (she hates writing even though she has beautiful cursive).
HOD is such a great program and we love the literature suggestions so much. The amazing read-alouds (we have done a few of them this year on our own) and approach with history and science are exactly what I want. I just don't know if now is the time to jump on board or if I would be better off wating until my daughter would be in Preparing.
Thank you for any help you can offer!