Here's where we are today:
N, 7 y.o.:
- Classical Conversations memory work, science, art, and music (currently on Cycle 3) and Veritas Press history cards
- Singapore Math (currently on level 4A)
- Spelling Power (currently on level E)
- Zaner-Bloser Handwriting (currently on 2C)
- Writing With Ease (about to start level 2)
- Story of the World (about to start volume 4)
- Montessori (various practical life, sensorial, and grammar work, and lots of demonstrating for her younger sisters)
- Bible (currently reading the Bible in a year)
- Homeschool co-op (U.S. Geography and Bible classes 1 day each week)
- Piano lessons (1 day each week) and practice (5 times a week)
- Ballet (2 days a week)
S, 5 y.o.:
- Classical Conversations memory work, science, art, and music (currently on Cycle 3) and Veritas Press history cards
- Singapore Math (currently on level 2A)
- Spelling Workout (currently on level A)
- Zaner-Bloser Handwriting (currently on 2M)
- Writing With Ease (about to start level 2)
- Story of the World (about to start volume 4)
- Montessori (exception word drawers as well as various practical life, sensorial, and math work)
- Bible (currently reading the Bible in a year)
- Homeschool co-op (Bible class 1 day a week)
- Ballet (1 day a week)
G, 3-1/2 y.o.:
- Classical Conversations memory work, science, art, and music (currently on Cycle 3) and Veritas Press history cards
- Montessori (the full preschool curriculum)
- Public preschool (tailored for children with hearing impairments with a focus on precise speech and language development -- 1 day a week)
- Bible (currently reading the Bible in a year)
- Ballet (1 day week)
E, 1-1/2 y.o.:
- Montessori (getting started with basic preschool work :)
I'll post more about why we chose these particular curricula and our opinions of them later, but I wanted everyone to see where we are so our daily blog, which I'll link to soon, will make sense.
2 comments:
Stumbled upon here tonight. Your curriculum sounds exactly like ours. My daughter 4 has already outgrown the Montessori preschool curriculum and is now doing CC and Well trained mind approach. We blog at http://theadventuresofbear.blogspot.com
Thanks for sharing your blog--you have a lot of great ideas! I wish we had stumps like yours :)
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