melissamomof3girls wrote:The short of it is this: My girls all did MFW K, MFW 1st, 1st daughter did MFW ADV, then we tried and failed at MFW ECC. We took two years to do HOD. My oldest went through Bigger & Preparing. My 2nd did Beyond and the next year just Reading, Math, and LA, and my 3rd did Little Hearts and parts of Beyond.
Last year we did MFW CTG.
This year we are doing MFW RTR.
So, since my oldest already did Preparing and we are doing RTR this year, she would probably do well to do Rev to Ref next year for 8th grade. She might whine about all the writing though.
But considering that we've just done CTG and this year Rome to Ref....what in the world would I do with the next 2 next year if we come back to HOD? I could quite possibly combine them, but into what?
We also did MFWK, MFW1, ADV, and ECC prior to HOD. As you know MFW and HOD are very different in terms of their approaches to skills. Writing and independent reading are interwoven throughout the HOD guides. These additional abilities needed in writing and reading to do the guides can make placement coming from MFW, in my experience, a bit tricky.
My initial questions would be:
*How long are your 12, 11, and 9 your olds written narrations for RTR's note booking?
*How are they doing in their oral narrations of SOTW?
*Could any, or all of them, read SOTW on their own if they had to?
*What level of independent reading are they at?
*Is writing a struggle or easy?
*How easy or difficult is the copying and dictation of the scripture each week?
*What are they doing for grammar?
*Is your oldest doing Apologia for 7th? Progeny Press for 7th?
I think the answers to those questions will depend a lot on where they place in HOD. The skills ramp up in CTC quite a bit from Preparing. My understanding is that the skill building continues to build quite a bit in RTR thru MTMM. So you will want to place them according to their academic abilities so they can do the work, rather then where you are at in the history cycle. Here is a thread on Carrie's reasons of why to decide based on skills rather then the history cycle:
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I would look at the placement chart and give details on this thread of where they are at academically. The answers will help these ladies place your children. Julie also is very helpful at placement with those details.
We finished up ECC last winter. My oldest, at age 11 at the end of 5th, worked hard on CTC last April, May, and June. Julie actually recommended RTR for him. As far as the areas of content and reading and age go he could have been in the higher guide of RTR. I picked CTC largely because it was next in our history cycle. I would encourage you to not let the history cycle influence you. I have found though that now as he is getting into history that he doesn't know as well that he seems to really be enjoying CTC. I have also found that his weak link of writing, after MFW, has been easier to bring up to speed with CTC then it might have been with RTR. The information is well known since we have done a lot of Bible as a family. This knowledge though has helped him learn to write really good written narrations without the extra stress of processing new information. I see CTC as his transition year between MFW and HOD. His writing has grown so much with HOD!
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You mentioned that your dd12 would whine about all the writing. Oh, my did my son ever whine about the huge increase in writing from MFW last spring!
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It was a good character lesson for both of us. I kept at it, and helped him learn the skills so that he stopped whining. Yesterday, he had his written narration for CTC. At this point in the guide it took him about 15 - 20 minutes and he did a beautiful job. His written narrations are so good at this point, and I love seeing his solid paragraphs after HOD!
My ds10 is placed the best in Preparing and I will say if you get placement just right I can see the true beauty of HOD. He is being stretched and not overly challenged. He is growing. He was the easiest to bring over from MFW due to age and having just enough abilities in place for his age. My dd8 is advanced and has done Beyond. Preparing is a bit of a stretch for her in work load, but I needed them combined and she is ready for it academically. They started Preparing this fall.
I guess I am hoping our placement experience will help you sort through your own situation. I would need to know more about their reading and writing though to give you good advice on where to put each of them. CTC has a lot of independent reading and writing in it. The work load in RTR, Reve2Rev, and MTMM is more reading and more writing and more boxes. I would encourage you to put down on this thread of where you think each of them are academically so you can get specifics of where they would place best. Specifically in the areas of reading levels and writing abilities.
I hope this helps!
P.S. You mentioned your uncertainty about the family learning. For us I find there is more family learning and team work somehow with them each having their own work in HOD then we had in the family combined learning of MFW. I don't know exactly how it works, but the flow is so much better. When they go off and read their DITHOR book (I highly recommend DITHOR) and come back they have more patience with one another. HOD is giving them some of the space they need, while still bringing them together as a family. They are interested in what one another is doing and will join in some without the competition that happened when all 3 of them had the same program of ECC. I feel like they have more of a common goal of getting their work done and I see them helping each other more with HOD. It has more of the feel of a one room school house, or home school before the one room school houses. I really like it. They have just enough of their own space in HOD and just enough coming together in a common goal. They will sit in some on one another's lessons, and I find them more engaged and learning again like they did when they were little. I don't know exactly how it works but the flow of HOD produces peaceful days. I actually feel like we have more family learning even though they are doing separate work. The balance between them having space to learn, coming together, their own projects, and a variety of learning is really reaching them. They needed some space from one another, and then when they come together they have more to share.
Blessings,