I'm pretty excited about curriculum for this year. Each year it seems like I have a better sense of what will work and what won't. Many of my choices I hope to be long-term.
Here is a current list of curriculum for this year:
Bible: Reading through the Bible chronologically
Corresponding Picture Smart Bible pages with chronological readings
Torchlighters Heroes of the Faith, DVD's and corresponding study materials
Hymns for a Child's Heart
Color the Classics, Hymn Writers
Math: A - CLE, Lightunits 306-406
Corresponding Picture Smart Bible pages with chronological readings
Torchlighters Heroes of the Faith, DVD's and corresponding study materials
Hymns for a Child's Heart
Color the Classics, Hymn Writers
Math: A - CLE, Lightunits 306-406
H - CLE, Lightunits 202-210
Writing: IEW All Things Fun and Fascinating
Spelling: How to Teach Spelling
How to Spell Workbook 2
Grammar: Our Mother Tongue
Straight Forward Grammar & Diagramming Sentences
Daily Grams, Grades 2&3
Classical Conversations Memory Work
Handwriting: A Reason for Handwriting
Cursive link from internet
Various copy work
Science: Apologia Zoology 3 and Notebooking Journal
Apologia Botany and Notebooking Journal
History: Story of the World Volume 2
Memory Work: Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization, select poems
Classical Conversations, review all 3 cycles
Sermon on the Mount - Matthew 5, 6, 7
Art: Evan Moor How to Teach Art to Children
Great Artist studies, Limbourg Brothers, Michelangelo and Rembrandt
Music: Piano
Composer studies, Gregorian Chant, Bach, and Mozart
Science: Apologia Zoology 3 and Notebooking Journal
Apologia Botany and Notebooking Journal
History: Story of the World Volume 2
Memory Work: Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization, select poems
Classical Conversations, review all 3 cycles
Sermon on the Mount - Matthew 5, 6, 7
Art: Evan Moor How to Teach Art to Children
Great Artist studies, Limbourg Brothers, Michelangelo and Rembrandt
Music: Piano
Composer studies, Gregorian Chant, Bach, and Mozart
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