Preparing question....

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blessedx5
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Preparing question....

Post by blessedx5 » Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:43 pm

Right now I am undecided....I am either going to use HOD Preparing OR MFWCtG... I know there is a lot of "activity" in the MFWCTG...hands on projects etc...but not sure how much is in the HOD Preparing. My ds LOVES the hands on activities that MFW offers so that will weigh heavily in my decision.

So, can anyone tell me what types and how many activities are scheduled into HOD Preparing?

Thanks
Debbie

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Post by Melanie » Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:56 pm

Hi Deb!

Well, the only one who can really answer your question is at convention right now :lol: so I would say, look at the sample and then do a search of this message board....Carrie did talk about the activities on a post or two. There is something planned for each week (I think) but I don't know exactly what type of things they are. She will be back soon, and I'm sure she'll be happy to help you! :D
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Carly
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Post by Carly » Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:04 am

Carrie stated this board is FOR HOD users. I think we need to be respectful of that. You can go to homeschoolreviews.com and let your hair down and talk shop all day long and compare away!
Carly

blessedx5
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My question is specifically about HOD PREPARING....NOT MFW..

Post by blessedx5 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:44 am

I understand this board is for HOD users...I understand and respect that. I am NOT looking for a comparison of the 2 curriculums. I am simply inquiring about "hands on" acitivites within the Preparing volume. What types, how often? Now I understand that probably no one but Carrie can answer my question. Hopefully she will see this and respond. If not, I can try and contact her directly.

Thanks

Debbie

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Post by Melanie » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:01 am

Debbie - I didn't think your asking about the activities was off topic at all.

I was under the impression that it is not just for users, but those wanting info about the programs as well. Hopefully Carrie will clear this up for us.

Now, the question about Saxon and TT *I* thought was off topic, b/c that has nothing whatsoever to do with HOD! :lol:
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Post by blessedx5 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:47 pm

bumping..hoping Carrie will see and answer...

Deb

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Post by Kathleen » Mon Jun 16, 2008 3:13 pm

Debbie,

I'm sure Carrie will get to all the posts eventually, but this may give you a taste. http://www.heartofdakota.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=1405 THis post has nothing to do with your question, but if you scroll down to Carrie's reply today, it answers what you're asking about Preparing...at least a little. It sounds to me like there are a lot of hands-on activities. Fun, fun! :D I'm looking forward to hearing how it goes for those who get to use it this year as we'll be diving into it next. :wink:

Hope that helps!
:D Kathleen
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Allison - 15 World Geography
Garret - 13 Res2Ref
Asa - 8 Bigger
Quinn - 7 Bigger

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Post by susie in ms » Mon Jun 16, 2008 4:01 pm

Hi Deb!!
Welcome to the HOD board!!! You came to the right place to ask your questions!! :D I hope you weren't offended, and I am sure that Carly just misunderstood your question. Please read the post that was linked above. I am sooooo excited about hands on that Carrie has scheduled in Preparing, and I think you will be too. :D This board is full of a lot of fun and sweet ladies so hang around, we are glad you are here!!
Susie ~
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Post by Carrie » Mon Jun 16, 2008 5:46 pm

Debbie,

I'm just working through the board now that we're back from convention, so it's taken me awhile to get to your post! First off, we're glad you're here. :D

Secondly, I think I posted a few projects earlier on the board today, but there is a weekly hands-on project in Preparing.. that is spread out over 3 days. The final day is a lesson on written narrations each week. But, on the 4th day, we do still cover hands-on by having the experiment in science scheduled on that day. At HOD we balance your days so that you have hands-on, written, visual, and audio every day (and those are scheduled proportionately to one another, so you never have TOO much of any one area on any one day)! :wink:

A few more projects in "Preparing..." include mixing colors to paint the rainbow complete with primary and secondary colored background, making a clay cartouche of Queen Hatshepsut's name, making a clay map of the river valley, creating a crook, making a 3-D paper pyramid with glistening sugar for the limestone sides (and a shadow effect), making a puzzle of the 12 tribes of Israel, making a name placard that explains the meaning of your child's name, painting a Greek amphora (vase), making a time clock of the crucifixion of Christ, making a sweet smelling Christian fish symbol, creating a laurel wreath crown, designing a stained glass window picture, making a spice chart, producing an engraving (which was used before photography), mapping the Confederate and Union states, making a zeppelin, and designing an Olympic brochure. :wink:

In addition there are weekly science experiments!

Hope that helps!

Blessings,
Carrie

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Post by Homeschooling6 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:07 pm

Wow Carrie, looks like a lot of fun. Can't wait for my Guide :D
Linda
ds16~WG and now WH
dd.15~RtR, MTMM, and now WG
ds.14~ PH, CTC, and now MtMM
ds.13~ PH, CTC, and now Rev2Rev
ds.11 ~Bigger, and now CtC
ds.10 ~ Preparing



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Post by Carrie » Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:58 pm

Homeschooling6,

I'm excited too! My kiddos will have so much fun connecting their history readings to their projects! It's been fun to write and put together. Thanks for sharing the excitement. :D

Blessings,
Carrie

Leslie in TN
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Oh, Carrie...

Post by Leslie in TN » Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:07 am

Carrie wrote:Debbie,

A few more projects in "Preparing..." include mixing colors to paint the rainbow complete with primary and secondary colored background, making a clay cartouche of Queen Hatshepsut's name, making a clay map of the river valley, creating a crook, making a 3-D paper pyramid with glistening sugar for the limestone sides (and a shadow effect), making a puzzle of the 12 tribes of Israel, making a name placard that explains the meaning of your child's name, painting a Greek amphora (vase), making a time clock of the crucifixion of Christ, making a sweet smelling Christian fish symbol, creating a laurel wreath crown, designing a stained glass window picture, making a spice chart, producing an engraving (which was used before photography), mapping the Confederate and Union states, making a zeppelin, and designing an Olympic brochure. :wink:
Anyone feel like August is never gonna get here?? I feel like a little kid waiting for Christmas morning! :shock:
Leslie in TN
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