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by StephanieU » Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:34 pm
Yes, the Emerging Readers is only in Beyond and Bigger, so you will need the Beyond (or Bigger) guide at least. The Beyond economy package isn't too much more than just the guide, so I went ahead and bought that. As for the differences,
LHFHG doesn't include grammar or spelling, but you can do what is in the Beyond guide if you own that. We did it for about two week, and then I realized our phonics program had a lot of spelling and grammar already in it. So, we stopped.
Science and art I think is similar. The activities are probably a little more in depth in Beyond, but it is still twice a week for science and once a week for art with a similar format (if you go with LHFHG, buy the K science - it just works better).
History: LHFHG starts by introducing history as His Story, which I really like. It starts with Bible (first 19 units I think) and then moves on to an overview of US and world history. Beyond is just US history. The LHFHG books have a few more pictures, etc (especially the Bible), but both are child-friendly.
Storytime: Beyond starts to introduce the different genres while LHFHG has you read one series of books. I wouldn't say one is better for a 5/6yo - they just have a different emphasis.
Bible Study: Probably about the same. The devotional for Beyond might be slightly more mature, but LHFHG is enough for my daughter for sure. The verses in Beyond are slightly longer too.
Poetry/Rhymes: Beyond is more poetry than rhymes for sure. So, it is a lot more mature. But, I love the physical aspect of LHFHG's rhymes. It is like a tiny bit of PE mixed into the day.
Copy Work/Fine Motor Skills: Beyond has copy work 4 days a week. LHFHG has an activity book 3 days a week and handwriting 2 days a week. If you are done with handwriting and pick LHFHG, you can have your daughter copy the verse for the week on the 2 handwriting days. You could even do that 4 days a week if you choose to use the Beyond LA. But, my daughter loves the Rod and Staff books. There is a lot of biology in them, which she is really enjoying. And the coloring and activities can be fun. Some are SUPER simple for her (like counting objects), but there is still coloring to do on those days.
That leaves math and reading, and really you can customize those as you need anyways.
Hope that helps!
Mom to
DD16 (completed LHFHG-WH, parts of US1 and 2)
DS14 WG (completed LHFHG-MtMM plus some of LHTH)
DD13 MtMM (completed Rev2Rev)
DS8 Bigger (completed LHTH-Beyond)