Another wonderful thing about this curriculum is that it weaves all subjects (excluding math) together. We start with a Bible lesson for the day and our social studies/science (these alternate days) relates to it, then our Language Arts lesson relates to it, and our spelling and vocabulary words are taken from the subjects we are studying. It brings what is presented in the Word to life by applying it to the world around us. And all subjects relate to each other.
I happen to prefer Saxon Math. It's what I know and it works.
These are the math manipulatives that we use. These really make math understandable and fun for the younger ones. It's just like playing.
On Tuesday we went to the Library to stock up on books. Lots of books. And we actually forgot some. By the time this posts we will have rectified that.
One of the topics we are studying in our first unit is map reading/making and cities; the history, the founders, the natural resources, and primary sources of money. So we stopped by the Chamber of Commerce and they gladly gave us lots of freebies.
Our version of the schoolbox. Yes, poor princess. Her's isn't as full as her brothers. She won't even notice. Actually, I'm quite sure she will.
Notebooks and binders. Important stuff.
And just to toot my own horn I had to show you the sacrifices required to homeschool. My beautiful decorative papers hung in my dining room before...
...the white board and huge map of the United States took over. Function must be chosen over form at this point in my life. Sniffle.
Expecting our best homeschooling year yet,
Bridget
1 comment:
OH MY WORD GIRL!!! Talk about organized. You can come to my house next!!!!!!!!!!! I am so proud of you! You always amaze me. I miss you tons!
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