Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Our Curriculum {2015-2016}

Happy end of summer?!?  Last year we tried a hybrid....this year we are back to full time Homeschool and I am so excited.  Why we nixed the hybrid is another post... 

7th Grader
Bible - Christian Studies II by Memoria Press and Who is God by Apologia
Math - Abeka Basic Mathematics (7th grade math)
Latin - First Form Latin from Memoria Press
Grammar - Rod & Staff English 7 and Classical Conversations Essentials
Grammar - Fit It! Grammar 2 - Robin Hood
Writing - IEW US History based writing
Writing - Classical Composition - Fable and Narrative (Accelerated plan)
Spelling - Spelling Power
Literature Units - Tapestry of Grace Year 3: Dialectic level
History - Tapestry of GraceYear 3: Dialectic level
Science - Anatomy and Physiology from Apologia
Geography - Tapestry of GraceYear 3 and Road Trip USA (for fun) by Confessions of a Homeschooler
P.E. - USAG Girls Gymnastics Team level 8

5th Grader
Bible - Christian Studies II by Memoria Press and Who is God by Apologia
Handwriting - A Reason For Handwriting
Latin - Latina Christiana I from Memoria Press 
Writing - IEW US History based writing
Writing - Classical Composition - Fable and Narrative (Accelerated plan)
Spelling - Spelling Power
Literature Units - Tapestry of GraceYear 3: Dialectic level
History - Tapestry of GraceYear 3: Dialectic level
Science - Anatomy and Physiology from Apologia
Geography - Tapestry of GraceYear 3 and Road Trip USA (for fun) by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Classical Conversations Foundations Cycle 1 CDs
P.E. - USAG Girls Gymnastics Team level 5/7

3rd Grader
Bible - Listening to Christian Studies II by Memoria Press 
Handwriting - A Reason For Handwriting
Latin - Prima Latina from Memoria Press
Writing - IEW Bible Heros
Spelling - Spelling Power
Vocabulary - Vocabulary from Classical Roots 4
Literature Units - Tapestry of GraceYear 3: Upper Grammar level
History - Tapestry of GraceYear 3: Upper Grammar level
Science - Anatomy and Physiology from Apologia
Geography - Tapestry of GraceYear 3 and Road Trip USA (for fun) by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Classical Conversations Foundations Cycle 1 CDs
P.E. - USAG Boys Gymnastics Team level 4

Kindergarten/1st
Handwriting - A Reason For Handwriting
Phonics - First Start Reading from Memoria Press
Reading - Bob books and Primary Phonics books
Classical Conversations Foundations Cycle 1 CDs
P.E. - Gymnastics

Update: We don't do ALL of this every, single, day.  (I will post my sample schedules that I use for the kids soon.) For what I call our "core" curriculum, we do bible, math, history, latin, grammar, and writing every day.  Two to three times a week we do spelling, vocabulary, science, and geography. Then there is some other little "daily work" that the kids do, deepening on their age/grade.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Our Curriculum {2014-2015}

Its already August, and I know some states start school in August and some in September.  We are more of a year-round-school family, so our curriculum is ongoing and can sometimes change mid year. This year, we are trying a Hybrid school (kids in school 2 days a week).  Some curriculum is school (KCA) required and the rest we are doing here on our own.

This list might scare some, but know that we don't do everything every. single. day.  
Some things are once or twice a week.  Somethings are once a month. Some things are 5 mns a day, some are 15 mns a day. So.....while it might look like a lot its manageable....most days.  If/when it get to be too much, some of the extras slide.  I'm ok with that.  After all, I'm the teacher, right? 

6th Grader
Bible - *Big Truths for Young Hearts
Math - *Saxon *8/7
Latin - First Form Latin from Memoria Press
Grammar - Rod & Staff English 6 and Classical Conversations Essentials
Writing - *IEW Middle Ages
Spelling - Spelling Power
Literature Units - *Tapestry of Grace (through the hybrid)
Classical Studies - Famous Men of the Middle Ages from Memoria Press
History - *Tapestry of Grace (through the hybrid)
Science -*Chemistry (through the hybrid)
Geography - Road Trip USA by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Fine Arts - through KCA
Classical Conversations Foundations Cycle 3 CDs
P.E. - USA Girls Gymnastics Team

4th Grader
Bible - through the hybrid
Handwriting - A Reason For Handwriting
Math - *Horizons 4
Latin - Latina Christiana I from Memoria Press and *Song School Latin
Grammar - Rod and Staff English 4  and Classical Conversations Essentials
Spelling - Spelling Power
Literature Units -  5th grade from Memoria Press and *Tapestry of Grace (through the hybrid)
Classical Studies - Famous Men of the Middle Ages from Memoria Press
Science - *Chemistry through KCA
Geography -  Road Trip USA by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Fine Arts - through the hybrid
Classical Conversations Foundations Cycle 3 CDs
P.E. - USA Girls Gymnastics Team

2nd Grader
Bible - through the hybrid
Handwriting - A Reason For Handwriting
Math - *Horizons
Latin - Prima Latina from Memoria Press and *Song School Latin
Spelling - Spelling Power
Science - *Chemistry through KCA
Geography - Road Trip USA by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Fine Arts - through the hybrid
Classical Conversations Foundations Cycle 3 CDs
P.E. - Gymnastics

Preschooler/Early Kindergarten
Handwriting - A Reason For Handwriting
Math - Abeka Arithmetic K and Numbers 1 and 2 from Memoria Press
Alphabet - Letter of the Week (simplified) from COAH  and Alphabet 1 and 2 from Memoria Press
Reading - First Start Reading from Memoria Press
Classical Conversations Foundations Cycle 3 CDs
P.E. - Gymnastics

The items marked with the * are the books that are required from our Hybrid school.  There are more books within the history, literature and bible classes there, but those are course and time period (Middle Ages) specific.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

IEW Writing Tools App

Here is another fun little app to aid in your students writing. Its from the Institute of Excellence in Writing and is a electronic version of the download that comes with your students IEW writing curriculum.  (This app is helpful for all writers, but will make more sense if you understand the IEWs Teaching with Structure and Style and Andrew Pudewa's style of writing.)

A quick overview of what the app contains....
Structural Models (units 1-9) - with outlines
All of the following with with descriptions, examples and word lists
Dress-Ups
Sentence Openers
Decorations
Triple Extensions
Teeter-Totters
Word Lists

This is the "Lite" version (and FREE!)  Nots sure what the regular version has since this seems pretty complete to me!! 


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Essentials Medieval Times Writing Scope and Sequence

Phew!  We made it through day 1 of Essentials!

I've been researching, prepping, learning and planning all summer to get ready to tutor Essentials. I figure if this old dog can learn these new tricks....my 4th-6th grader will have no problems! I'm happy to say that all of my students will be back next week. Which says a lot if you've every sat through an Essentials class. The first two weeks of grammar are a doozy!!! Week 3 starts to get fun.

Writing today was fun, though. The kids had a great time coming up with Adjectives. I'm not going to say Quality Adjectives, since "purple" and "bacony" really don't have much quality to them when talking about the Middle Ages....and yes....those really were suggested.  

When I was emailed the suggested scope and sequence for Essentials writing....I didn't get it.  I mean....I got the email, I just didn't understand the suggested order.  Why use a great resource like the IEW books, then jump all over the place trying to implement it? The IEW History Based Writing series is a great curriculum, so I'm going to use it!

In my usual fashion, I re-made a scope and sequence that made sense to me....the tutor.  I needed one I could teach from without having to jump back and forth to see what dress-ups and vocab words were where. Well....here is MY scope and sequence:
{Link to PDF}
Week 23 starts our "Super Essay" which is a 3 week assignment.  We end CC in April; not many Homeschools I know end in April.  Since the parents are the teachers, I figure I'll let them decide if they'd like to have their kiddos finish the essay at home.

Hope it helps you too!


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Curriculum Series {Writing}

Next up....Writing!

1st-3rd Grade
(We've used books 1-3)

4th-? Grade

I was probably a little swayed as I was choosing my writing (and grammar) curriculum at the beginning.  I read (and re-read) A Well Trained Mind  while deciding.  One of the writers of that book also developed both The Complete Writer series and First Language Lessons, so they, of course, prefer their own books. :)  But....
I was not disappointed!  I was, however, a little worn out after the third book, so fortunately the timing was perfect with my oldest entering Classical Conversations Essentials where we had a new curriculum.  

Writing With Ease
This is a great series to start with.  (I have no opinion of books beyond #4.)  The underlying theory with these books is that children read, copy and dictate correctly written sentences, with great repetition, to build the foundation of their writing skills.  Love it!  The weeks are a four day week, with copy work, narration/dictation, copy work or dictation (depending on the level), then narration/dictation again.  The narration days have excerpts from great books (source book list is included) and have peaked the interest of even my non-reader.

Each lesson is scripted (which is great for this learning mama!) and goes fairly quickly.  The reading selections are great to either have your child real out loud to you, read alone, have an older sibling read out loud or snuggle up and read to them....all depending on their ability, your time, or siblings ability.  (This was a great time for me to listen to each child read aloud.)

These books are consumable, but also reproducible among your family.  I did not make copies of the workbook pages the first time around so will just use regular lined paper for subsequent kids.  After the first kiddo completed a book, I dismantled the book, pulling out the teacher's part and bound it.  (That's another post! :)

My only complaint...My oldest daughter grew a little tired of the series come the end of book 3, and I've heard (from friends) that they stopped partly through book 4 for the same reason.  

IEW History Based Writing
Enrolling in Essentials...this is their writing curriculum.  Although, if you are not using CC, you can work it in with whatever History time frame you are learning about.  Last year we covered Ancients, this year it will be Medieval.  If you are teaching this on your own, definitely buy the teachers manual in addition to the student book.  

The IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing) method will all make more sense if you have gone through the TWSS course, but is still manageable without it.  These book all cover different writing structures and stylistic techniques that will aid lifelong writing.  One of the basic building blocks for this series is that students will have a much easier time writing if you them them what to write about.  This series adds a new piece to the writing puzzle with each lesson AND a source text to read/outline for a jumping off point.

Two bonuses....there is a downloadable student resource book (info within the student book) and each book also has vocabulary words/cards to go along with most of the lessons.  

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Curriculum Series....

I posted awhile back on {How I Choose Curriculum}.

I also posted what our {Curriculum 2013-2014} will be.

I thought maybe I should post why I chose what I chose and how I move through the different levels.....so far.  

So I'm going to make it a little more in-depth. I'll try to highlight each subject, tell you what I use, how I use it, why I use it, if I've used something else, and anything else I think might help.  I'll start with what I call our "Core" curriculum, then move onto everything else.

In our house, Core curriculum means:
Bible
Math
Grammar
Writing
History
Science

2nd tier of my Core:
Latin
Vocabulary
Spelling
Literature
Classical Conversations
Handwriting

The Extras are:
Character
Poetry
Geography
Music
Art


The reason why some of these are "extras" is because they get Vocabulary and Geography in History, Christian Studies, Latin, Classical Literature, and in Classical Conversations.  They also get Art, Music,  and Science at CC.  We take Music Lessons (violin and piano) every week and we read classical literature and me throwing lit units in this year was an afterthought.  I'm not saying the "Extras" aren't important, just that its ok if we don't get to them every day and every week.

For us....I count a day of school if we get in Bible, Math, Grammar, and either History or Science.  I think there has been maybe one or two days that we've done that little of work; usually its those plus handwriting, spelling, bible and vocab etc. for a "basic" day.

Anyway.....hope my little series helps!  

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Our Curriculum {2013-2104}

Before you freak out at the long list below....we don't do everything every. single. day.  
Some things are once or twice a week.  Somethings are once a month. Some things are 5 mns a day, some are 15 mns a day.
So.....while it looks like a lot (I've added more this year), I'm hoping it all works out.  
And if it doesn't....we drop some.  
Or work through the summer.  
Or every weekend.  
(Kidding!)

5th Grader
Bible - Christian Studies I and II by Memoria Press
Character -  10 days of Character Confessions of a Homeschooler (using this one per month!)
Math - Abeka Arithmetic 5
Latin - Latina Christiana I from Memoria Press
Grammar - Classical Conversations Essentials
Writing - Classical Conversations Essentials
Spelling - Spelling Power
Vocabulary - World Build from Dynamic Literacy
Literature Units - 4th/5th grade from Memoria Press
Poetry - Poetry for the Grammar Stage from Memoria Press
Classical Studies - Famous Men of the Middle Ages from Memoria Press
Classical Studies - Famous Men of Rome from Memoria Press
Classical Studies - D'Aulaires' Greek Myths from Memoria Press
History - Story of the World: The Middle Ages (finishing) then Early Modern Times
Science - Botany from Apologia
Geography - A Trip Around the World Series matching up with CC Foundations
Fine Arts - World Greatest Artist/Composers by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Classical Conversations Foundations
Music - Piano and Violin lessons
P.E. - USA Gymnastics Team

3rd Grader
Bible - Christian Studies I and II by Memoria Press
Character -  10 days of Character Confessions of a Homeschooler (using this one per month!)
Latin - Prima Latina from Memoria Press
Grammar - Rod and Staff Beginning Wisely
Grammar - Classical Conversations Pre-Essentials
Writing - Classical Conversations Pre-Essentials
Spelling - Spelling Power
Vocabulary - World Build from Dynamic Literacy
Literature Units - 4th/5th grade from Memoria Press
Poetry - Poetry for the Grammar Stage from Memoria Press
Classical Studies - Famous Men of Rome from Memoria Press
Classical Studies - D'Aulaires' Greek Myths from Memoria Press
Science - Botany from Apologia
Geography - A Trip Around the World Series matching up with CC Foundations
Fine Arts - World Greatest Artist/Composers by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Classical Conversations Foundations
Music - Piano and Violin lessons
P.E. - USA Gymnastics Team

1st Grader
Bible - Listening to Bible stories from the Jesus Storybook Bible when read with above
Character -  10 days of Character Confessions of a Homeschooler (using this one per month!)
Handwriting - A Reason For Handwriting
Spelling - Spelling Power (All About Spelling was too easy so we are switching)
Classical Studies - D'Aulaires' Greek Myths from Memoria Press
Science - Botany from Apologia
Geography - A Trip Around the World Series matching up with CC Foundations
Fine Arts - World Greatest Artist/Composers by Confessions of a Homeschooler
Classical Conversations Foundations
Music - Piano lessons
P.E. - Soccer/Gymnastics/Karate

Preschooler
Letter of the Week (simplified) from COAH 
Lots of active play and reading

Phew!!!  Its going to be a fun year!

(All the curriculum is linked either to the book on Amazon or the manufacturers site.)