We have really enjoyed everything so far. He particularly likes the Where in the World CDs and has been disappointed that there has been a break from them. He loves the storytime selections and we have had a great time searching through Proverbs for connections. We're both happy that projects and art (painting) are actually getting done since they are a natural part of the plans, not just an add-on. We've also had some good biblical conversations that have been sparked by history, Bible, and science especially.
I'm still trying to figure out placement for dictation and am not quite sold on it yet (hard to teach a long-time homeschooler new tricks). I also am thinking of investing in the watercolor tube paints. I think I saw someone else mentioning that the regular pan watercolors are hard to mix--we've experience it too.
If I can figure out how to post pictures, I'll be sure to share some of our HOD moments!
This is our schedule for CTC. We've been able to get everything done by 1:00 with just a couple of exceptions. He is very excited to accomplish so much and yet be done by 1:00! I actually thought of pushing lunch back to 12:30 so we could say we are done by lunch

Oh, we're doing CTC 5 days per week--we have commitments during the winter/spring that require us to take time off here & there, so we're "getting ahead" now! And it is not a burden at all.
7:00 Wake, breakfast, chores
8:00am Bible Quiet Time
8:30 Reading About History
9:00 Storytime (20), History Project (20), Independent History Study (20)
10:00 Bible Study/Geography (20), Language Arts (40)
11:00 Poetry
11:30 Math
12:00 Lunch
12:30 Science
1:00 Done!
In the afternoon he practices piano and does some "free" reading.
I'm looking forward to continued good fruit both academically and spiritually as the year goes on!
tollhousemom
10yob: CTC
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