I'm using Ambleside Online (AO) to help me get started, but I'm making a few changes here and there. Here is what the big kids are doing for 2011-2012. I'll be adding more over the next couple of months and posting periodic updates.
Literature: Shakespeare, Little House books, Robin Hood, The Aesop for Children
Poetry: Walter De La Mare
Handicrafts: Cross-stitch
Hymns and Folksongs: Tell me the story of Jesus, I am Resolved, At Calvary; Aiken Drum, Waltzing Mathilda, Cockles and Mussels
Each of the big kids has his/her own math, reading assignments, and extra books, just for fun.
B: Math-U-See (Beta/Gamma)
Together, we will be studying these subjects though not every subject will be studied every single day, and this list is just a sample of what we will be doing.
Bible
Science: Human body, nutrition, weather
Geography: U.S. states, passport fun w/select countries
Geography: U.S. states, passport fun w/select countries
Copywork
Nature Study: amphibians/reptiles, insects/invertebrates, mammals, parts of a plant
History: Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Buffalo Bill
Nature Study: amphibians/reptiles, insects/invertebrates, mammals, parts of a plant
History: Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Buffalo Bill
Foreign Language: Spanish, German
Composers: Beethoven, Vivaldi, Chopin
Art: Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) Italian Renaissance, Caravaggio (1571-1610) Italian Baroque, Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) Romantic
Art: Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) Italian Renaissance, Caravaggio (1571-1610) Italian Baroque, Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) Romantic
Poetry: Walter De La Mare
Handicrafts: Cross-stitch
Hymns and Folksongs: Tell me the story of Jesus, I am Resolved, At Calvary; Aiken Drum, Waltzing Mathilda, Cockles and Mussels
Each of the big kids has his/her own math, reading assignments, and extra books, just for fun.
B: Math-U-See (Beta/Gamma)
S: Math-U-See (Alpha)
I LOVE YOUR CURRICULUM !!!! That is GREAT !
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo! I'm starting slowly right now, adding a little at a time. I'm still getting to know the Charlotte Mason way of educating.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are posting more. I love to hear about the kids and what you all are doing. Although the more I read the more I think I might want to home school. It seems like a lot of FUN and a lot of quality time spent with the kids.
ReplyDeleteKeep Updating, Love and Miss y'all
:) Bridgett