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CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 4:29 pm
by Momoffab4
Hi there, I was looking at the content for CTC it looks very similar to PHFHG. Are you supposed to use CTC after Preparing? I guess I’m asking the order of the guides. My son who is 9 and daughter who just turned 12 are both in Preparing with extensions for the daughter. They are loving it! I was just nervous if it’s to repetitive for the 12 year old CTC it may bore her next year. Or is it completely different and just sounds alike?
We are actually a little behind for this year in Preparing due to ongoing illness so I have to do half speed weeks at a time but when we are ready I want to make sure I have them in the right place.

Thank you!!

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 6:51 pm
by Rice
CTC is amazing. It definitely does come after Preparing, in content and skill.

Preparing literally prepares them for what they will find in the middle school guides. The narrations go from 3-5 sentences to 5-8. The historical content goes way deeper (even when a person may be touched on a gain, they learn more and delve deeper into their life and the historical time period). The literature is more complex, there is a full writing (composition) program, and they are expected to do more independently.

CTC is one of my favourite guides! We just finished our 4th time through it last week! Starting RTR probably next week.

I hope you enjoy it as much as we have!

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:30 pm
by daybreaking
I agree with Rice! :-)

Preparing is a one-year overview of world history. After that, world history is again studied chronologically, but spread over four years to allow for much more depth. I believe a combination of the resources used in CTC and the way history is studied in a more detailed manner would prevent any boredom. When we used CTC, my son commented on how much he enjoyed the books that were scheduled. :-)

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2021 8:38 am
by StephanieU
Although the content starts out the same (Creation), it is VERY different. CtC definitely goes more indepth and isn't as centered on just the Biblical history.

(I have done Preparing almost 3 full times (third is on Unit 29). With my second, I read all of the main history books (he isn't a strong reader, so I recorded the audio for CtC to help him).)

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2021 8:49 am
by Rice
StephanieU wrote:
Thu Feb 25, 2021 8:38 am
With my second, I read all of the main history books (he isn't a strong reader, so I recorded the audio for CtC to help him).)
I agree with helping them as much as needed with the first Reading About History book. Unfortunately, one of the hardest Living books for History comes at the beginning of the hostory rotation. Its probably the hardest book in the middle school guides.

I start reading it aloud and transfer independence to them once they are ready. For some that is within a few units; for others it's when they start the second book. They still have the second half of the guide to learn the independence intended in that subject.

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 9:50 am
by Momoffab4
Thank you! I feel much better about it:) we are really enjoying Preparing. And I have been so grateful for it. CTC sounds like it will be amazing.

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2021 3:44 pm
by my3sons
Hope you enjoy CTC as much as we did! Here are a few posts that might be of interest:

Getting Ready for CTC:
http://www.heartofdakota.com/board3/vie ... =6&t=12245

Setting Up for CTC:
https://www.heartofdakota.com/blog/2019 ... to-christ/

In Christ,
Julie

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 5:50 pm
by Carrie
Oh ladies! :D Your posts about CTC warmed my heart!

We loved CTC here too. I even had my oldest son do much of the history in CTC with extensions as an 8th grader (as I was planning and writing CTC), because I felt he had previously missed out on the wonderful, in-depth biblical content in the guide. Being my first-born, he didn't get to use our HOD guides as written, because they weren't written yet! :D We had some great discussions. I was always glad my next three got to use CTC as written.

Blessings,
Carrie

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 8:23 am
by Momoffab4
Well I’m back with more questions! Lol.

Ok, so I have decided that although running two guides seems like a lot I think my kiddos need to have some separation. With that said we did not finish preparing and are breaking right now as we are moving....finally.
My question is Should I keep my little guy in preparing he is 9 soon to be 10. He did well in preparing and I’m wondering if he would do well to move onto CTC. He does not love writing, reading or drawing lol. But he did well with the dictations etc. My original plan was to pick up in preparing with him and start my daughter in CTC she is 12. But I’m wondering should I start him in CTC and her in RTR. Because of my nature it drives me nuts to skip over CTC for her but it’s driving me nuts to see if we follow the path she won’t “finish” through all the guides and I feel like she is behind. Although she is more. 6/7th grader not a strong 7th.
Our school path has been a combo of public and homeschool so I always have the “are you in track” voice in my head lol.

Any guidance would be appreciated.

And I do want to say that, this year was challenge not only because of COVID and looking to relocate for months but also because I suffered complications from an autoimmune disease. This year would not have been the success it was without HOD. I finally took the leap to bring my son home from public school because of COVID. He is on the autism spectrum so I had been hesitant but this year was so rewarding. I am grateful!

😊

Re: CTC after PHFHG?

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 11:21 am
by Rice
The biggest question to consider when deciding if you should skip a guide, is whether or not she has the skills to do so. Can she already write narrations as directed in CTC (5-8 sentences)? Is she ready for significantly more independence?

Personally, I would avoid trying to skip a guide unless the one she is in now is clearly too easy for her. Skipping a guide at the end does not put them at any disadvantage academically, though you may want to check it out for any electives you want her to have, as you get closer to Graduation. Skipping a guide in the middle can be very challenging, since the skills build on each other from guide to guide, and you would be missing an entire year's growth there. The last couple of middle school guides can easily be used for high school with few changes.

If you can comment more on her skills, and whether you think that she is ready for the expectations in RTR, than I know that Carrie and Julie will have more insight for you.

Blessings,