If you had told me in the fall of 2010 that I'd still be homeschooling all of my children 11 years later, I'm not sure that I would have believed you. Yet, by the grace of God and with some fantastic support, here we are about to start our 12th year!
A big part of why we're still homeschooling is our CC Community. Classical Conversations is such a blessing to our family. We meet once a week and have fellowship and are spurred on to keep on keeping on--in our faith, and our academics. We joined when Jon was 5, and I can't imagine homeschooling without our CC family!
Speaking of family, at home we'll be reading some missionary biographies together and watch World Watch News each morning. Then the older kids will go get to work, and the younger kids and I will continue our morning time by doing some of the following:
- hymn singing
- learning part of the West Minister Shorter Catechism
- reading/memorizing some poetry
- reviewing CC memory work
- reading a chapter book (some of the books we'll read are listed below)
- Little Pilgrim's Progress
- Pages of History
- The Last Battle
- Vanderbeeker's Make a Wish
- Archer's Cup, A Green Ember story
Here's a quick rundown of what each of our kids will be doing this year individually:
Maggie, 8, 3rd grade:
- Math: Saxon 5/4
- Language Arts: The Good and the Beautiful level 1
- Handwriting: The Good and the Beautiful level 2
- History: Veritas Press Self-Paced Ancient History
- Science: The Good and the Beautiful Animal Kingdoms
- Math: Saxon 7/6
- English Grammar: Essentials of English Language
- Writing: Institute for Excellence in Writing
- Spelling: Spelling Workout E
- Handwriting: Handwriting without Tears
- History: Veritas Press Self-Paced Ancient History
- Science: The Good and the Beautiful Animal Kingdoms and Marine Biology
- Math: Shormann Algebra II with Integrated Geometry
- History: American History/Government/Economics
- Logic: Memoria Press Traditional Logic
- Latin: Henle Latin 1
- Science: Apologia Physical Science
- Literature: American Literature novels
- Math: Shormann Calculus
- History: American History/A Patriot's History of the U.S.
- Music Theory: Math in Motion (dual enrollment)
- Latin: Henle Latin 2
- Exposition: Shakespeare and Poetry (dual enrollment)
- Science: Apologia Chemistry