Curriculum Plan 2012-2013 {FIAR Printable}

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This year marks our 7th year of home education, so hard to believe!  Seems like yesterday when Jacob and I embarked on this adventure together.  His kindergarten year was a busy one, not only were we getting adjusted to adding more formal lessons to our day, but Leah joined our family midway through the year.  Four kids five years of age and under kept me on my toes – they still do! I’m so grateful for this time with my children.


Our school years continue to evolve depending on what works for my children and what works for me.  I try to take in to account what works best for each child as well as keeping perspective on the fact that there are only so many hours in the day.  Last year we used Paths of Exploration.  We loved it and it was a great fit for our family last year.  It was the most “boxed” curriculum we had used in several years.  Then we added in Classical Studies from Memoria Press.  My kids loved learning Latin, loved learning about Rome, as well as learning more about the Greek Myths.


So I started doing a bit more research into the curriculum from Memoria Press.  The more I read, discussed, read, and prayed, the more I discerned that Memoria Press would be a good fit for the older kids.  I enjoyed the family style learning of Paths of Exploration and its one of the things I love about Five in a Row. The older kids and I will still work together for Latin and Classical Studies as well as our read alouds.  Jacob, however, was craving a bit of independence with a majority of his work.  I wanted to honor his input.  As he grows older he needs to take more and more responsibility of his own education.  I’m glad that he is eager for some independence in this area.


Jonah and Sarah are going to be working together in grade 3 curriculum.  Jonah still struggles a bit with reading and they work well together so it just made sense, as well as its a bit easier for me if they are working through the same material.


That leaves the youngest three.  Academically they are all at about the same level.  My main goal is to get all three of them reading by the end of the year.  We are doing a roundup of our favorite Five in a Row books.  I wrote a guest post about why we do Five in a Row and I have written a post about how I plan for our Five in a Row.  I also have a Five in a Row planning page that you can print and use.  




Jacob ~ 6th Grade
  Core Work
 – Religion – Seton 6
 – Memoria Press
 – Math U See
  Extra
  – Homeschool Co-op
  – TaeKwonDo – testing for 2nd degree junior black belt in Sept/Oct
  – Weekly swimming lessons
Jonah ~ 4th Grade
  Core Work
  – Religion – Seton 4
  – Memoria Press
  – Math U See
  Extra
  – Homeschool Co-op
  – Cub Scouts
  – Fall Soccer
  – Weekly swimming lessons
Sarah ~ 3rd Grade
  Core Work
  – Religion – Seton 4
  – Memoria Press
  – Math U See
  Extra
  – Homeschool Co-op
  – TaeKwonDo
  – Weekly swimming lessons

Anna ~ Age 7
  – Religion – Seton/variety of catholic materials
  – Five in a Row {A mixture of several volumes}
  – All About Reading Pre/Level 1
  – Math Manipulatives – focusing on lots of hands on activities for math
  – Weekly swimming lessons

Leah ~ Age 6
  – Religion – Seton/variety of catholic materials
  – Five in a Row {A mixture of several volumes}
  – All About Reading Pre/Level 1
  – Math Manipulatives
  – Speech Therapy
  – Weekly swimming lessons
Levi ~ Age 5
  – Religion – Seton/variety of catholic materials
  – Five in a Row {A mixture of several volumes}
  – All About Reading Pre/Level 1
  – Math Manipulatives
  – Fall Soccer
  – Weekly Swimming lessons

Some extra resources we plan to use through out the year:
Catholic ABC’s Preschool – lots of craft ideas
Seton’s Art 1 – more craft ideas
FIAR Cookbook
Homeschool Share – FIAR resources

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~in this moment~

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{this moment} – A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, see Soulemama.