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Monday, May 20, 2013

2011-12 Curriculum and Schedule

High School, Middle School and K4.  Wow.  This year will surely test my homeschooling grit!  (Like the others haven’t, right?)  I’ve finally pinned down curriculum for the year ahead.  We’re all really looking forward to diving into some new materials, as well as some of our comfortable oldies-but goodies.

I’ll get right down to business sharing the main curriculum for each kiddo.  Remember, we NEVER do everything every day!

Mahayla – 9th Grade

 

Caleb – 6th Grade

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Together

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Eli – PK/K4

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We’re also jumping back into co-op this year where the kids will enjoy some fantastic classes once a week.  (I’m teaching the logic/critical thinking class and have shared those resources here.)

Mahayla Caleb Eli
Constitutional Law Science Experiments Preschool Fun
Biology Dissection Lab Life Skills for Boys
Logic/ Critical Thinking Logic/ Critical Thinking
Christian Character Christian Character

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Our daily schedule is always subject to change depending on projects, field trips, appointments, etc. – but here’s the tentative weekly schedule.

Schedule – Mahayla

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Foundations Foundations Foundations Foundations Foundations
Christian Character –    Co-op Practical Proverbs Practical Proverbs Practical Proverbs Practical Proverbs
Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Living Math
Constitutional Law – Co-op Writing Spanish Writing Spanish
Logic/Critical Thinking –     Co-op Grammar Formal Logic Grammar Formal Logic
History/ Literature History/ Literature History/ Literature History/ Literature History/ Literature
Biology Lab – Co-op Biology Biology Biology Nature Study

 

Schedule – Caleb

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Foundations Foundations Foundations Foundations Foundations
Christian Character –    Co-op Bible Study/ Devo Bible Study/ Devo Bible Study/ Devo Bible Study/ Devo
Saxon Math Saxon Math Living Math Saxon Math Living Math
Life Skills for Boys – Co-op Writing Grammar Writing Grammar
Logic/Critical Thinking –     Co-op Spelling Spelling Spelling Spelling
Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading
Science Experiments – Co-op History Science History Science/ Nature Study

 

Schedule – Eli Daily

AM

Primary Arts of Language Games/Worksheets

My Father’s World Science Activities

PM

Math and/or Art Activities

Bible Story and Literature Books

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 Happy 2011-2012!

Comments

12 Responses to “2011-12 Curriculum and Schedule”
  1. Sounds like you have the plan! We are also using MFW with my 4yo son, and TruthQuest History — thanks to Curriculum Choice Reviews! Well, I *think* we are using it. I can’t seem to let go of Mystery of History I and Ambleside Online! All three are amazing resources!
    Thank you for sharing!

  2. RockerMom says:

    Great choices!! It looks like you’ll have your hands full. :)

  3. Cindy says:

    Yes, all three are great! Even though I love using living literature, there’s definitely something to be said for a curriculum like MOH where you don’t have to search for books from the library or book sales if you don’t want to! (Can you tell book searches are bogging me down right now?? lol)

  4. Julie says:

    Love all the planning! We just started with Proverbs People 1 and we are loving it! Have a great year!

  5. Jackie says:

    Looks like you really have it together! The choices for the kids are super. We dropped out of co-op this last year because of other issues. I also think my DD was a bit tired of it and needed a break. We use Teaching Textbooks and Time4Learning, so I don’t have to set up much in the way of scheduling–thank goodness! I am thinking I would like to check out Practical Proverbs. Keep us posted on how you like it.

    Joyfully,
    Jackie
    http://www.quaintscribbles.wordpress.com

  6. Love the inclusion of the schedules! I always wanted to thumb through MathArts, I’ll have to check back and see what you do with it.

    Happy NOT Back to School! :)

  7. Wow! I like how you wrote your post and it looks like you put a lot of thought into it! I am going to write a few things down for my son like Boyhood and Beyond.

    Amy

  8. Denise says:

    What a great post- thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful year!

  9. Dawn says:

    What great plans. I know you will make it a wonderful year.
    Blessings,
    Dawn

  10. Brenna says:

    Thanks for sharing these wonderful choices. Looks like a great plan for your beautiful family! Enjoy!

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