MATH:
They used Math Lessons for a Living Education this year and loved it. But I felt like my boys needed something a little more traditional, with more drills and practice. I decided to go with MCP Mathematics Level C for Titus and Level E for Silas. This series is targeted towards students who need a little more practice with math. I did enjoy the Math Lessons for a Living Education, but for these two boys I feel like they needed something different.
LANGUAGE ARTS:
I'm starting them both on Learning Language Arts Through Literature this year. Silas will be using the Purple book and Titus will be using the Yellow book.
Titus will be reading:
Silas will be reading:
They both need extra spelling practice, so they will be using 180 Days of Spelling for their respective grade levels.
We will be using the Mystery of History Volume 1 along with Mercie. We will be using the notebooking pages and challenge cards, also.
I am using Exploring Astronomy from School House Teachers with them. We will learn about the planets and space and do some fun hands-on projects like making our own solar oven and baking cookies.
ART:
They will also be using Elementary Art Lessons from School House Teachers. They will learn about 12 artists and make their own masterpieces in those styles.
MORNING BASKET:
I'm going to bring our Morning Basket back into our homeschool day! We slowly quit doing it because I had a baby and we were in survival mode! It really does add so much to our lives, though, that I find it very important to bring back.
We will be using Road Trip USA by Confessions of a Homeschooler each morning to gently cover each of the 50 states. I am ordering every state book in the States Alphabet series to read during this time, as well as having map drills, states and capitals drills, and a few hands-on activities.
We will also be reading the Bible during this time. We are currently in Deuteronomy and will continue reading straight through the Bible. I read from the New Living Translation and discuss it.
We will work on scripture memory, memorizing chunks and chapters of scripture.
We will also have a poem a week, like we used to do. The kids loved reading the poem aloud and memorizing it. I usually choose poems based on the seasons or interests of the kids.
Our Morning Basket will probably take around an hour each morning to do.
See what my 7th grader is using by clicking here! Next I will share about my 18-month old's Tot school and the resources I am buying for him, and then I'll share what my senior will be using!
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