Looking for Advice on Curriculum Choices
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:43 pm
Hi All,
I am looking for some help. I'm new here. I have a son that will be turning 8 soon and a daughter that just turned 3. We are in our first year of homeschooling. We pulled our son out of public school last year. I just found this curriculum and I really think this is awesome. We've been doing an eclectic selection of studies this year but it's wearing me out. I really want something I can open and go. I have been researching all year in order to decide on what to do next year and I thought I had settled on My Father's World for my son but when I went looking for something for my daughter, I came across this and now I think I want to use it for both of them. (My Father's World looks great but it seemed to be lacking in some areas so I was sort of settling on that.)
I am definitely buying Little Hands to Heaven for my daughter. She is asking to do school everyday with her big brother. She sits with us when we read and she loves repeating everything my son says. (For example, he does flash cards in math everyday and I have him read the problem and give the answer and then my daughter repeats what he has said! It's too cute!) So I want to get something for her and found this to be the perfect fit from what I can tell. She already knows her ABC's and can count to 30. She knows a great deal of Spanish too. She loves to sing and dance and is very active. She is even starting to write some of her letters even though they are odd looking...there is definitely the shape there. Of course she needs practice with all of these things and she loves activities.
For my son, I have reviewed the placement chart several times as well as examples from the different choices and I think I have settled on Bigger Hearts for His Glory. I think it maybe a little overwhelming for him at first but not so much that we need a year to prepare for it. I'm pretty sure working at a slower pace for the first several weeks will do the trick. My son is extremely smart and once he settles his anxiety over doing something new, he picks things up at lightning speed. His confidence level is low although he has made huge progress in the last year but I still spend more time convincing him he can do something new than I spend teaching him new things. I don't mind spending this time encouraging him though because I have seen so much progress from it and I know he is capable.
My questions are:
I'm a little confused about what I need to order. I want an all inclusive package except Grammar and Math. We have a math program we are very happy with and I see that HOD uses Rod and Staff for Grammar. I'm not sure if we'll continue with Christian Light or switch to Rod and Staff but I'll figure that out a little later. I would rather buy all of the books we need because, although we have a wonderful library system in our county, we also have a huge homeschool population and it's rare that there isn't a waiting list for all of the standard books I've seen in most curriculum.
Also, how do I figure out his reading level? I just don't know whether to place him in Drawn Into the Heart of Reading or not and if I do, which level should he be in. He reads the shorter chapter books by himself (the Magic Tree House series in one of his favorites) and his comprehension is very good.
Also, I just wanted to say that I've become very excited about next year since I discovered HOD. I can't wait to order and I have to say it will be torture to wait all summer before we start!
I am looking for some help. I'm new here. I have a son that will be turning 8 soon and a daughter that just turned 3. We are in our first year of homeschooling. We pulled our son out of public school last year. I just found this curriculum and I really think this is awesome. We've been doing an eclectic selection of studies this year but it's wearing me out. I really want something I can open and go. I have been researching all year in order to decide on what to do next year and I thought I had settled on My Father's World for my son but when I went looking for something for my daughter, I came across this and now I think I want to use it for both of them. (My Father's World looks great but it seemed to be lacking in some areas so I was sort of settling on that.)
I am definitely buying Little Hands to Heaven for my daughter. She is asking to do school everyday with her big brother. She sits with us when we read and she loves repeating everything my son says. (For example, he does flash cards in math everyday and I have him read the problem and give the answer and then my daughter repeats what he has said! It's too cute!) So I want to get something for her and found this to be the perfect fit from what I can tell. She already knows her ABC's and can count to 30. She knows a great deal of Spanish too. She loves to sing and dance and is very active. She is even starting to write some of her letters even though they are odd looking...there is definitely the shape there. Of course she needs practice with all of these things and she loves activities.
For my son, I have reviewed the placement chart several times as well as examples from the different choices and I think I have settled on Bigger Hearts for His Glory. I think it maybe a little overwhelming for him at first but not so much that we need a year to prepare for it. I'm pretty sure working at a slower pace for the first several weeks will do the trick. My son is extremely smart and once he settles his anxiety over doing something new, he picks things up at lightning speed. His confidence level is low although he has made huge progress in the last year but I still spend more time convincing him he can do something new than I spend teaching him new things. I don't mind spending this time encouraging him though because I have seen so much progress from it and I know he is capable.
My questions are:
I'm a little confused about what I need to order. I want an all inclusive package except Grammar and Math. We have a math program we are very happy with and I see that HOD uses Rod and Staff for Grammar. I'm not sure if we'll continue with Christian Light or switch to Rod and Staff but I'll figure that out a little later. I would rather buy all of the books we need because, although we have a wonderful library system in our county, we also have a huge homeschool population and it's rare that there isn't a waiting list for all of the standard books I've seen in most curriculum.
Also, how do I figure out his reading level? I just don't know whether to place him in Drawn Into the Heart of Reading or not and if I do, which level should he be in. He reads the shorter chapter books by himself (the Magic Tree House series in one of his favorites) and his comprehension is very good.
Also, I just wanted to say that I've become very excited about next year since I discovered HOD. I can't wait to order and I have to say it will be torture to wait all summer before we start!