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O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:24 am
by Tree House Academy
The only thing we add to HOD is French. I am about fed up with my French curriculum choice this year and was wondering if anyone here had any suggestions. My older ds is in 6th grade.
Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:33 am
by momtofive
Hi Rebecca!
I asked a (sort of) similar question recently. I read a reply Carrie gave to someone else where she mentioned that they are doing Spanish with their ninth grader. She went on to mention that they have been teaching all their children Greek, as well. So I directed my questions more to her specifically, but basicly have the same question as you do!
I'll be watching, too, to see what others have to say!
(By the way, I love seeing the week in review posts of your son's work. They're doing great!

We, too, are having a great school year with HOD. There has been such a blessed change in our school days, that only the Lord could give! He's using this curriculum in mighty ways. Congrat's on such a wonderful year with HOD!

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In Christ,
Lisa
Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:53 am
by Tree House Academy
Aww..thank you Lisa. I have enjoyed posting our updates. I make it a personal goal each week to report our progress - as much for US as for others to see.

I love looking back through the pictures I have taken, the activities that we have done, and remembering the fun we have had learning with HOD this year. We are very excited to continue on to Bigger and RTR next fall too!

Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:07 pm
by Tree House Academy
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Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:56 pm
by aprilmd
We have added spanish. All my children are using Rosetta Stone two days a week for twenty minutes each day. I figure by the time my children get to high school they will have a basic understanding.
Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:37 pm
by homeforhim
Hi Rebecca,
I use Mission Monde and really like it. Because I am in Canada, I start French in grade 3. With my oldest who is in grade 6 (same as yours), I actually have him in the same level as his younger sibling (grade 4) because I hopped around too much with French curriculums in his first two years. I have heard that learning a foreign language is best done with more than one student and I believe it to be true. I have used Mission Monde for two years now and have them both in level 2. It begins with level 1 for grade 3 and goes up to level 6 for grade 8.
It is best used if you are involved in the program. I love teaching French so this wasn't an issue for me. You would have to evaluate that for your situation. The theme is a mission family in French speaking countries like France, Quebec, and then an African country (Burundi?), etc. and this adds an element of interest. There is an audio CD, teacher's manual (with games and flashcards included), and consumable workbook. I do stretch each of her lessons to about 3 lessons as we like to keep French to about 15 minutes. Also, I just review as much as I want until I am sure they have it before the unit is finished (5 units). You can purchase it through the Learning House in Goderich, Ontario (just google Learning House).
Another good one in French Essentials and it has a DVD component. I just found that it was lacking in review.
I hope that helps!
Rachael
Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:38 pm
by birchbark
We're on our second year of Spanish, using La Clase Divertida. Can't help you with French though!

Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:47 pm
by Mommamo
We are also in the 2nd level of La Clase Divertida. It says it's for pre-k - 6th grade, but I think it's better geared towards older kids. I'm not thrilled with it. I prefer a more immersion based curriculum for language learning and really don't like how it's taught. So basically we are trying to go with just reading a lot of books in Spanish to the kids for now and watching Sesame Street in Spanish. It's working alright.
Re: O/T Does anyone else do Foreign Language before high school?
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:28 pm
by 4Hispraise
I've taught my kiddos Spanish since birth.

We don't use a curriculum, just daily conversation. I read a lot of books in Spanish, speak as we accomplish daily activities, and print some worksheets occasionally. I have coloring books in Spanish for the 2yo. Both kids love to hear books in Spanish....it is especially helpful if they are familiar with the book in English. Sorry, not much help here with a curriculum. We have tried many, but have found learning happens best in context of life.
