In addition to them I also have:





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First, DS1. Next fall he will be 16 1/2 and in 11th grade. I have consulted with HOD previously about him and have a general plan for science for him (mentioned below).
For 10th he has done:
~Rev2Rev (subjects as outlined above), minus History Projects, plus Extensions (though I've read most aloud this year, since he heard most Storytime books last year, he is capable of reading them on his own; I substituted a number for Canadian books/DVDs)
~Canadian Province study and Prime Minister Study in place of the States and Signers
~MTMM's Nature Study (all 3 older kids and I did this together this year)
~WG's BJU Lit and the Boy Set of novels (without narrations)
~WH's Pace Biology
~WH's Total Health (orally)
~finished Pre-Algebra and finally started Algebra I
~LA: Dictation Level 5, Fix It Grammar! (IEW) (I am not able to stay on top of R&S for all my kids, so have the older 3 doing FixIt together, faster than written.)
~Composition - kind of piece-meal this year. I loved teaching Medieval but the Exciting World of Creative Writing didn't go very well, with me pregnant last year, and I chose not to do WWTB Vol 2 (As you can tell, writing is my weakness. I tried to get some help with it this year but that didn't last long due to the tutor's schedule.)
DS1 is the kind of student that always chooses to do the least amount of work and has trouble keeping track of assignments and books (Executive Functioning issues) as well as struggling with many symptoms of Dysgraphia. We have moved all written narrations to being typed, so that editing is quick and (relatively) painless, and legible.
For 2018-19 I am considering:
~MTMM for HOD's core (History, Bible?, Worldview?, Geography; no President Study; no Nature Journal, since he finished that this year)
~English:
-Dictation - finish Level 5 and move into Level 6
-Grammar - continue Fix It
-Composition - ? (From the description I like what I hear about In Their Sandals from US I - a workbook with specific assignments is an asset to keeping us on track. Or maybe what is scheduled in WG and work with DS2?)
-Literature - ? Literature Study from WH? (I think the skill of annotating would be good for him - IF he actually does it and learns how. He is weak at skimming text to find answers, like in Biology.) I haven't had a chance to look at the US I and US II guides to see how literature is covered in them.
~Science option: Chemistry from AH1 (without the kit) OR beef up MTMM's Chemistry (he's already completed U26-35 Evolution/DNA). I'm unsure which direction to go for science. Elliot and Janessa have done this this year and are frustrated with the repetitiveness of the labs, which I'm sure will bother Benson, too, but I don't know anything about AH1's Chem and whether he could handle it or not.
~I wonder if dropping the President Study and having already completed Nature Journal will allow time for him to complete the Finanaces course from US II (If at all possible, I'd like to do this with my oldest [Benson, Janessa & Elliot] 3 all at the same time either this coming year or in 2019-20, which means I'd have to carve some time out of the schedules for those two, as well.)
DS1, if continuing to follow this plan, will use WG for 12th, so there are some things I would like to include from later guides in these last 2 years, but struggle with adding too much to his work load. This year has been heavy (he's working full school days and is still needing a fifth day to catch up each unit, although I'm hoping to get away from that in the coming month or so).
Things I would like to include (rated by *="like" and ***="non negotiable"):
~WH's Fine Arts* (I think this would be easiest when DS2 is in this guide in 2019-20 so they could work together; having someone to work with not only helps keep him accountable but makes fewer subjects for me to juggle.)
~WG's Logic** (also best, IMO, in 2019-20 when he is using this guide)
~WG's Practical Happiness (**?)
~US II's Created for Work** (could this be done this coming year in place of MTMM's Bible Study [which I don't think will be a good fit for him]). Also, is "I Don't have Enough Faith to be an Atheist" scheduled in this box, too?
~US II's Finances by Dave Ramsey ***
Any input would be greatly appreciated, especially for composition, literature, science and managing electives (I think I have too many "wants" to fit into just 2 years for him).
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Then, DD. Next fall she will be 14 1/2 and in 10th, though age-wise she should have been in 9th. We started her "early" before realizing that she was actually slower than average to catch on to some things, namely language and reading. She didn't learn to read till around age 11 (and was tested, revealing NO LDs), and, though much improved, is still below grade level in reading.
For 9th she has used:
~ Rev2Rev
~ most of the Extensions; however, she heard many of the Storytime books last year when I read them to her brother, so I have been reading most of the Extensions aloud. I don't think she could yet handle reading them all on her own.
~ Canadian Province study and Prime Minister Study in place of the States and Signers
~ MTMM's Nature Study (all 3 older kids and I did this together this year)
~ CLE's English 5 for grammar (skipping the spelling tests, although, due to her language struggles I've had her do the exercises that use those words)
~ Dictation - Level 4, starting 5
~ DITHOR 6/7/8 with books around 6th grade level
~ Fix It Grammar: the Nose Tree for editing practice with her brothers
~ MTMM's Chemistry with DS2 (she is not able to read the Fermi bio, so I am reading this aloud. The first chapter, of 2 for that day's reading, took her 25 minutes to read.)
~ TT's Pre-Algebra (another indication she's more at an 8th grade level)
For 2018-19 I am considering:
~MTMM (same as DS1) for HOD's core (History, Bible, Worldview?, Geography; no President Study; no Nature Journal, since she finished that this year)
~English:
-Dictation - Level 5
-Grammar - continue CLE English 6 and Fix It
-Composition - ?
-Literature - ? I would love to have her in BJU next year with Elliot, but I don't think she'll be able to keep up to the reading load of BJU, even without the added novels. I'm completely unsure what to do for her next year. I'd kind of like something different than DITHOR, but I suppose that is an option, with books closer to the 7/8 level, daily instead of 3x/unit. I don't know if I can handle 3 different high school literature programs. (I know Elliot can handle BJU, with the novels, but still have to daily discuss.)
~Science option: WG science (with Elliot again?)
~? second language: ASL 101, 102, 103 at our local Community College (evening courses 2x/week) - an option we're considering
~US2 Finances? Or is her plate already full enough, depending on literature and Science, despite no President or Nature Study?
FYI, DS2 is doing MTMM in 7th this year, and is reading the Extensions by choice, so is earning 9th grade credit for many subjects. Next fall he will be newly 13 in September and will follow WG. I have not had a chance to look at it for sure, but I assume he will do it basically as written, as that has worked the past 4 years for him (with the exception of FixIt Grammar, and Canadian substitutions).
One more complicating factor is that I need to decide these things relatively soon. Not only is our provincial conference on March 23-24 (at which time I hope to have decisions made) but I will need to order in early April, as Benson & Janessa will finish Rev2Rev mid-month, and we hope to get 5-7 units of MTMM done before the summer break! (As we did with Rev2Rev last spring.)
Carrie and Julie, I really covet your perspective and suggestions for my plans. I would love to phone to chat about them, but there are so many details that I wanted to post, first, rather than trying to explain everything orally. I am so thankful for your previous email consultations, so I could go back and read the details, as needed.
In Him,