Hey,
My kids are 8, 7, 5, and 3. So I understand about having "close' kids
One thing I would tell you from the start is that doing 2 guides is EASY EASY EASY with HOD. I don't think anyone on this list will dispute that.
I have used Little Hands To Heaven
Little Hearts For His Glory
Bigger Hearts For His Glory
and Beyond Little Hearts
There is no way you can combine all 3 of your big kids into one guide. I'm sorry
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Now I am a DIE HARD HOD believer. But I also have some DIE HARD opinions.
Here are my 2 Steadfast HOD Rules
1. A Child Under 6 Should Not Do LHFHG
(Before people throw tomatoes, I will explain my rationale. *IF* you *truly* want them to *get* the rich historical content of LHFHG, wait until they are 6. I did it will a 5 year old, and he doesn't remember a bit of it. I wish I'd waited another year. Now if you have the most mature 5 year old ever and she is REALLY close to turning 6, you might could convince me.)
2. Skipping ANY Guide robs both Mom and Child of tremendous joy, pleasure, and education.
(Each of these guides is worth their weight in gold from an educational standpoint. I look back at each one we have done and see all we would have missed if we had skipped any of those! Try to do EVERY ONE if at all possible.)
So, in your situation, I would do Bigger Hearts with your 7 & 9 year olds. They will get the same History and Science and Bible. If your 7 year old no longer needs phonics, start her on the emerging readers set or DITHOR level 2/3. Start your 9 year old on DITHOR level 4/5. (You only need 1 Teacher's Guide for all levels of DITHOR). Both the 7 & 9 year olds will have their own math. The only thing you might need to do is make up some copywork for your 9 year old in lieu of handwriting. I can help you with that.
For your 5 year old, I would continue your phonics program if you have not covered everything. If you have, start her in the emerging readers set. She will also have her own math. I would have her Homeschool Kindergarten day consist of Readers, Math, Handwriting, and listening you read to her a LOT, listen to books on cd a LOT (provided the content is wholesome). This is all a Kindergartner needs. Really.
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Then, the next year, your 7 & 9 year olds move up to Beyond. They move up to their appropriate levels in DITHOR and Math. Beyond is a HUGE leap in difficulty from Bigger. It will be an adjustment. If you feel your 9 year old needs extensions, they are available, but I think she will do well with the regular program.
Your 5 year old will then be ready to move into LHFHG. She will do emerging readers or begin DITHOR. Of course, she will continue in math and handwriting where she left off the previous year.
Yes, when your toddler gets to be 5, you might want to start him in LHTH. But your 9 year old and 7 year old will be working very independently of you by then. They might even enjoy the task of taking on teaching LHTH for you!
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If you are insistent in doing LHFHG with your 5 year old now, then combine her with your 7 year old. Again, choose either to finish phonics or start the emerging readers set.
Then have your 9 year old start either in Bigger or Beyond. Keep in mind that Beyond is MUCH MORE CHALLENGING than Bigger. It was a shock to me (and my kids). That is why we are spreading it over 2 years
Plus, remember my Rule Number 2! Never Skip A Guide If You Can Help It!!
Best of luck to you.
You will LOVE HOD. It really is as wonderful and easy as everyone says. And we are all here to help you succeed!