Y.F. asks from Orlando, FL on February 12, 2009
Second Grade Curriculum for Homeschooled Kids
Hello everyone. I asked this question before and some of you misunderstood my question so here it goes again. I homeschool my son who is going into 2nd grade the next school year. I am part of a homeschool moms support group and I am active in the group. We go to all kinds of activities and events. I do go to the FPEA convention. I wanted to get the opinion of the ladies of mamasource to make my final decision in regards to the curriculums out there. I would like to know what you have used and did not like and what you do like. I am looking for a curriculum all-in-one. I am currently using math-u-see which we love and Abeka for everything else. I would like to use a curriculum that concentrates alot on language arts, phonics, writing and spelling. I would also like for it to bring, Social Studies, Science, Health and Bible.
I would like to know what you ladies think of the following if you have used.
My Father's World
Sonlight
Abeka
Thanks for all your help. I hope to hear from all of you!
So What Happened?™
Please help me with more of your advise. I have not made me up my mind yet. Thanks to each of you who have responded, it has shed some light in this area. Please read my updated request to the same issue with more questions. Thanks again and blessings to all!
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A.L. answers from Miami on February 13, 2009
I have a friend that is involved with a home school group of families that share ideas and even outings. If you;d like, I will ask her if I can forward her email.....just let me know. Oh, and they are local!
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C.C. answers from Orlando on February 13, 2009
Here's another source for you: http://www.gracechristianschools.com/welcome.php
Grace Christian Schools.
Also, there is a program called "Pace" which comes in different 6-week booklets for each subject. They used it at a one-room-schoolhouse where my granddaughter went for first grade, and it is wonderful because the chld progresses at their own pace (hencce the name...)
Good for you for homeschooling!!! Keep up the good work!!
S.W. answers from Miami on February 13, 2009
I home-schooled for a few years and found that in Boca Raton there are DOZENS of groups. So, depending on where you live, get on the internet and google "homeschooling" and get on the phone with the other parents in your area.
I used to take my sons to the museums, art galleries, taught them to play chess, tennis, and read constantly, music in the house all the time (mostly 70's rock so we danced around the house, too...!)We gardened, went to the park to play, shopped for our groceries, reading the ingredients...You may be doing all these things already; but again, get online and find a support group. Also, try meetup.com and for free join other home-school groups.
Blessings
S.S. answers from Miami on February 12, 2009
I suggest joining Cafemom.com & join one (or more) of the home school groups. It is free just like this site. I am a member of the Units & Themes group & they can tell you where to find custom stuff for your kiddo. I'm new in this too but with a 6th grader. The groups on Cafe Mom are terrific & the moms provide an awesome support system for you as well.
Good luck!
A.L. answers from Pensacola on February 13, 2009
I have not personally used it, YET, but my friend uses Sonlight and LOVES it. I plan on using it when my son is old enough, haha, he is only 9 months. You might check it out. Its a christian based homescooling program.
E.C. answers from Boca Raton on February 23, 2009
Hi Y.!
I teach for a homeschooling group called HomeLink in West Palm Beach. I teach writing and acting. The writing curriculum I use is amazing, called Institute for Excellence in Writing. They have an elementary level called Fables, Myths & Fairy Tales. I have created my own acting curriculum which I also teach at my studio in Boynton Beach (Standing Ovation Performing Arts). My acting curriculum teaches presentation, reading and performance!
Good luck!
A.L. answers from Miami on February 13, 2009
I have a friend that is involved with a home school group of families that share ideas and even outings. If you;d like, I will ask her if I can forward her email.....just let me know. Oh, and they are local!
D.T. answers from Orlando on February 13, 2009
HI Y.
For a Bible study we loved suffer little children. It was thorough and we did it daily. It inspired lots of activities that we did on our own. It has a set of 3 books that you can work through.
If you have to have an all in one curriculum, try Bob Jones. If you don't mind having separate studies, then Alpha Phonics is a great easy program for teaching reading and Writing Road to Reading is great for learning all the rules. There are many more great curriculum out there.
I happen to work at a shop in Longwood Florida that has curriculum called the Homeschool Corner and you're welcome to call me there. We have lot's of curriculum that is less expensive than buying new. We have lots of families that bring us there items they're done with. ###-###-####.
D.
J.M. answers from Miami on February 13, 2009
Hi - have a look at this site: http://www.classicalconversations.com/StateManagers/SMJac... - there are classical conversations groups that meet around the US. Also, a book about Classical Homeschooling, The Well Trained Mind
http://www.amazon.com/Well-Trained-Mind-Classical-Educati...
(You'll have to copy and paste the info to your web browser) - I too have been researching homeschooling. My sister passed this info onto me. Good Luck!
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