Wednesday, May 21, 2008

2008-2009 Plan

I've been away longer then I intended -- real life and all, you know: the school year ended, curriculum was ordered, several out-of-state family members visited, children lost teeth, more curriculum was ordered, we hit 100 degrees F here in AZ, my "baby" turned 3, more curriculum was ordered...

I have a plan for the new year. A great plan. A mostly-purchased-for plan... And yet, my copy of The Latin-Centered Curriculum is on it's way and just last week I brought up to my husband the possibility of putting at least one of our children into a local prep school. So many avenues, so many options, so many choices! A blessing to be sure, but a weighty one, indeed.

As of today the plan for 2008-2009 is as follows:

8th grade
M-F
Math: CLE
English: CLE
Reading: CLE
Social Studies: CLE
Literature: Logic Stage Middle Ages WTM list
M-Th
Writing: Wordsmith
Science: Total Health (Middle School)

6th grade
M-F
Math: MUS Pre-Alg
English: CLE
Reading: CLE
Latin: Lively Latin 2
Science: CLE
Literature: Logic Stage Middle Ages WTM list
M-Th
Writing: Sentence Composing for Middle School
History: Famous Men of the Middle Ages & SOTW 2

3rd grade
M-F
Math: MUS Delta & CWP 3
English: CLE
Reading: CLE
Latin: Minimus
Writing: Happy Scribe and narrations from history OR WT 1
Logic: Building Thinking Skills 1
Literature: Middle Ages (SOTW AG) and FIAR Vol 1 go-alongs
M-Th
Science: Science Through Children's Literature & My Pals are Here 3
History: SOTW 2 & AG

1st grade
M-F
Phonics: OPGTR
Handwriting: HWT
Math: Earlybird 2a & b
Five in a Row, Vol 1

3yo
Tagging along & nipping at everyone's heels
Listening to lots of stories


As a family:
Daily: Homeschool PE
Friday: Artists and Composers from Middle Ages (WTM lists)
Saturday: Phonics of Drawing CD from Masterpiece Art Instruction
One or two weeknights: Mind Benders & Fallacy Detective

I have been refining a list for Artist & Composers -- trying to choose 8 of each from about 400-1600 AD. I might just buy Harmony Fine Arts 5th grade.
My 1st & 3rd graders will do a FIAR co-op with 3 other families every other Monday. I have been looking through the manual and deciding what we'll cover. I used FIAR Vol 1 when my girls were little and am so glad to be able to do it with my boys now! The off Mondays are going to be for library/nature walks (the library backs up to a Riparian Preserve). I signed the 3 older kids up for a 2 week chess class in June and hope to have them all enjoy it so much that they'll continue w/ the homeschool club in the fall. Also my oldest is volunteering at a nearby organic dairy farm one morning a week.

Oh, and when do I plan to start all this? Maybe all the CLE subjects in June and everything else in July...

8 comments:

Brittney said...

Lee...I am so happy to see you are back! I checked your blog earlier in the day "just in case"...glad you left comments on mine! :0)

Yep, we are headed to CA and VERY excited about it! It will be a good fit for all of us...especially dh!

As for Happy Phonics...yes, we like it a lot. The games are fun and engaging...even for my "can't sit still" lil' guy. Lucky you having the older sibs help with the prep work!

I'll be checking back soon...even though it is almost summer!

Lisa~ said...

Well bowl me over dear! Glad you posted! Sound slike a great plan!

It has been a while hasnt it.... I have you in my google reader and I was so ecited to see your blog link blue!! That means new posts! lol

Lisa~

Karen said...

Lee - It is good to see you back. Looks like you have been busy.

Your plan sounds great.

Angela said...

Glad to see you are back in the den! We have missed you! Your schedule looks great- and I hope your break was a good one!

Tami, full-time mom; part-time foodie said...

Hi Lee!

Glad to see you posting again! And you, the artist, has gone all traditional on us with CLE. I always pictured you more as an Classical/unschoolish type, so I have to admit I am surprised. I bet there's a story. Hee hee! All the best.

Joy to you!
Tami

Tina in WA said...

Lee, Your plans sound wonderful.

You're way ahead of the game with all that book ordering you've been doing. :) I loved reading that part. :)

I am thinking of going with Total Health in the fall too.

My favority "plans" are for your 3 year old. I love it!! :O)

Have a wonderful new week.

~Tina

Jones Academy said...

Thanks so much for the Homeschool PE link. It looks great!

Angela (A.J. at J.A.)

susie said...

What is Total Health?

Latin Motto

Non scholae sed vitae discimus ~ Seneca. We learn not for school, but for life.