Please check my thinking on Little Hearts for His Glory....
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Please check my thinking on Little Hearts for His Glory....
Hi again everyone,
You all have been so nice as to help me in deciding which level to do w/ my 7 year old and 10 year old.
I have very limited $ until Feb. and am able to get a few things right now.
This is what I am thinking, I also have a 4 year old, by the way...
For those who don't remember, my son (10) got started late in formal schooling so we are still doing Phonics, he reads short vowel words and he is doing Singapore 1A in Math.
Now...it was recommended to me to do Beyond w/ my 7 and 10 year old and Little Hands w/ my 2 and 4 year old.
Right now I can't get all of that, I will be able to in February though.
I really liked the looks of Little Hearts for my 7 year old and I have the Hide Em in Your Heart CD already, I have the math books already the Science book, Family Time Bible etc..
Okay..so now to my sometimes twisted thinking..ha! I thought about getting Little Hearts and just doing it w/ my 4, 7 and 10 year old, adding read alouds w/ my 10 year old, skipping the parts he obviously won't need. This has such great Bible Verses and he could do the math he already has etc...
I wouldn't do much w/ my 4 year old, but they have coloring books to go w/ History for Little Pilgrims etc...
This would give us a feel for Heart of Dakota for the next few months and then I could order the rest..or continue w/ it until done, then go to Beyond. I would add things for my son but I think my 7 year old would love this program.
I am nuts or does this sound like a good way to try things out? I will be able to get all my curriculum in Feb. but for now this seemed like a good way to go since I have a lot of the books already. My son is also not used to sitting and "doing" school for more than probably 30-45 minutes a day...thought this could ease him in to longer read a louds also.
Let me know...I value your advice Carrie and others..
Thanks!
Kim
You all have been so nice as to help me in deciding which level to do w/ my 7 year old and 10 year old.
I have very limited $ until Feb. and am able to get a few things right now.
This is what I am thinking, I also have a 4 year old, by the way...
For those who don't remember, my son (10) got started late in formal schooling so we are still doing Phonics, he reads short vowel words and he is doing Singapore 1A in Math.
Now...it was recommended to me to do Beyond w/ my 7 and 10 year old and Little Hands w/ my 2 and 4 year old.
Right now I can't get all of that, I will be able to in February though.
I really liked the looks of Little Hearts for my 7 year old and I have the Hide Em in Your Heart CD already, I have the math books already the Science book, Family Time Bible etc..
Okay..so now to my sometimes twisted thinking..ha! I thought about getting Little Hearts and just doing it w/ my 4, 7 and 10 year old, adding read alouds w/ my 10 year old, skipping the parts he obviously won't need. This has such great Bible Verses and he could do the math he already has etc...
I wouldn't do much w/ my 4 year old, but they have coloring books to go w/ History for Little Pilgrims etc...
This would give us a feel for Heart of Dakota for the next few months and then I could order the rest..or continue w/ it until done, then go to Beyond. I would add things for my son but I think my 7 year old would love this program.
I am nuts or does this sound like a good way to try things out? I will be able to get all my curriculum in Feb. but for now this seemed like a good way to go since I have a lot of the books already. My son is also not used to sitting and "doing" school for more than probably 30-45 minutes a day...thought this could ease him in to longer read a louds also.
Let me know...I value your advice Carrie and others..
Thanks!
Kim
I think it sounds like a good idea. You could always hold on to the Little Hearts program and do it w/ you 2 y/o and 4 y/o in a couple years. Also since your 10 y/o is only used to 30-45 min for school, this program would be a good start for him. I use it w/ my 5 y/o dd and we are done in 45-90 minutes depending on what extras I add on. There is also a alternative Math schedule in the Appendix for Singapore 1A & 1B. HTH!
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Sounds great to me. You don't need the history in the begining for very many days. So what are you not getting? Sounds like you have it all except a few work books "Do it carefully, handwriting, Finding the answer"? Are you getting the read alouds? They could be substituted for a while but I love them.
I think you will fall in love with the program. We all have. My fav. is the Rhymes! We have learned alot through the rhymes.
I think you will fall in love with the program. We all have. My fav. is the Rhymes! We have learned alot through the rhymes.
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Thank you....
I would need the "thinking skills", thinking about getting Thinking Skills 1, I have the other 2 from R & S. I also need the History and yes, I was going to get the read a louds.
Also...anyone know what books are necessary for like the first month. I can't get everything right now. Is History Story for Children later in the book?
I am so excited, I can actually get started now and, yes, it will be great having this for my up and coming children so I feel like, even if it is too young for my son, I will get Beyond for him in Feb. Anyway...thank you everyone!
Kim
Also...anyone know what books are necessary for like the first month. I can't get everything right now. Is History Story for Children later in the book?
I am so excited, I can actually get started now and, yes, it will be great having this for my up and coming children so I feel like, even if it is too young for my son, I will get Beyond for him in Feb. Anyway...thank you everyone!
Kim
Sounds like a plan! There are plenty of easy ways to "beef up" Little Hearts and there is a great book list in the back for extra read-alouds that will tie in with the history. You may enjoy it so much that you will want to finish it before you start Beyond!
Good luck, and keep us posted on how it goes!
Good luck, and keep us posted on how it goes!
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Thank you!
Thank you guys very much. I am getting Little Hearts and will "improvise" w/ my son and younger daughter for now. I am excited because I can actually do this one right now, financially so..that kinda made the decision for me
But...regardless...if it were up to me I would be getting the first three books so it is probably a good thing money is tight right now, I can see how it will all work and get Beyond in a few months or more, once we get settled in w/ new baby!
I am so excited I can't stand it...I just love, love, love, when I find a great curriculum and can actually order..ha!
Thanks again...very much,
Blessings,
Kim
But...regardless...if it were up to me I would be getting the first three books so it is probably a good thing money is tight right now, I can see how it will all work and get Beyond in a few months or more, once we get settled in w/ new baby!
I am so excited I can't stand it...I just love, love, love, when I find a great curriculum and can actually order..ha!
Thanks again...very much,
Blessings,
Kim