It’s time to talk curriculum!
Here’s an overview of what we will be using for our 2013-2014 school year. I can’t believe we are starting our 8th year of our homeschooling adventure. Time flies and I’m looking forward to this being our best year yet.
Our main spine or focus this year is Tapestry of Grace. I’m so looking forward to getting started with our TOG studies. I have already shared with you my reasons for choosing Tapestry of Grace. I know this year will be a bit of a learning curve for us as we get started with a new curriculum, but all that I’m learning so far, I’m loving. I feel like I have the added benefit of learning right along with my children – I love that!
Homeschool Curriculum for Multiples Grades
Jacob 7th Grade – Religion – Religion 7 for Young Catholics
Confirmation Preparation for Young Catholics
Math – Math U See
Science – Nancy Larson Science 3
Geography II
Geography I Review
Better Handwriting for Young Catholics
Jonah 5th Grade – Religion – Religion for Young Catholics
Math – Math U See
Science – Nancy Larson Science 3
Handwriting 4 for Young Catholics
Sarah 4th Grade – Religion – Religion for Young Catholics
Math – Math U See
Science – Nancy Larson Science 3
Handwriting 4 for Young Catholics
Sewing Kits
Anna {working at 1st grade level} – All About Reading
Math – Math U See
Handwriting – Catholic Heritage Curricula
Leah {working at K/1st grade level – All About Reading
Math – Math U See
Handwriting – Catholic Heritage Curricula
First Holy Communion/First Reconciliation Prep {I’ll have more about our materials later!}
Levi 1st Grade – All About Reading
Math – Math U See
Handwriting – Catholic Heritage Curricula
Kindergarten Art Cards
I always look forward to seeing what others are using in their homeschool!! Don’t forget to link up your post too!
Christina F says
How do you do your All About Reading with multiple students? Do you move them through together?
Jen4Ever4Always says
It’s actually fairly easy. All three are at the same level, except one daughter is just a little bit ahead of the others. I do the lessons with all three and then work for a few more minutes with my older daughter. Does that make sense? The lessons are very flexible and easy to adjust. Let me know if you have further questions!
Christina F says
We have all three levels and I am almost done with level 1 with me daughter, but my next daughter is probably ready to start 1 now. I am thinking about letting her do Pre level with my four year old just for reinforcement. We love AAR! My K daughter will be in PS Kindergarten for now. She came to us thru the foster care system and is awaiting TPR. I am going to work with her at home for reading.
Jen4Ever4Always says
I always like to group my kids together as much as possible, as long as it’s not holding anyone back. I would think the reinforcement would be great! Good luck with TPR – God Bless you!
Christin says
We love All About Reading…I’m looking into All About Spelling for my younger children. We’ve used TOG in the past, but I have switched to My Father’s World just for a change of pace and “scenery” so to speak.
Lori_KeepingItSimple says
I am not sure I am going to get to a curriculum post, but I love reading yours!! Sounds like a great year.
Mary says
I admire how you can plan so effectively for all 6 children, Jen! Looks great!
Dianna Kennedy says
I was just about to comment on your Art Cards, but you beat me to it! Are you planning on laminating them???
Jen4Ever4Always says
Ha! I haven’t even taken them out of the package yet!! That’s a great idea to laminate. I look forward to seeing how you guys like them.
Jen4Ever4Always says
Thanks, planning is easy – it’s the implementing that can be a challenge
Jamie Worley says
I love the idea of Tapestry of Grace, and love reading bloggers who use it – but we just never have taken the plunge! I look forward to reading more as your year progresses!
TrulyRichMom/TeacherMamaTina says
What Math U See level do you use for First Grade – Alpha or Beta?
Jen4Ever4Always says
It depends on the child. Most people will probably do Primer for K and then Alpha for 1st.