Summer Homeschool Plans 2024
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@vee9133
@vee9133 4 сағат бұрын
What are your thoughts on life of fred now that this video is a bit older?
@annapearlmarch4563
@annapearlmarch4563 9 сағат бұрын
This was a great video! And I LOVE the new intro! So sweet to see little Clive :)
@crystalh28
@crystalh28 11 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this video. Can you give some resources that a parent can use to help them learn to teach homeschool more skillfully? May I put in a request for a video on that? Haha
@brookeally1346
@brookeally1346 2 күн бұрын
I got both First Language Lessons and writing with ease. If I have a gifted learner could this work at a younger age? He’s 5.5 and turning 6 next January. I know this is an older video 😂 If my son is appears to be very advanced in language arts would this be a good fit to start now? He loves structure and wants to learn to write.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
Yes--if he can do copywork, he can start this. I will say that my own preference is more of a DIY approach using some of these same skills, but it might be helpful to have this resource to get you started in the habit. Having used the WWE Level 1 with other students, I find it kind of difficult/frustrating to be reading aloud short passages from a book that we aren't actually reading because then I ended up doing a lot of explaining of the rest of the story to give context.
@brookeally1346
@brookeally1346 2 күн бұрын
@@SevenInAll this makes sense! I thought it would be odd to have copywork with no context. Maybe we can try it as written and after I get the hang of it I can start choosing books we are actually reading to pull from.
@emmareads734
@emmareads734 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@lisaroper421
@lisaroper421 2 күн бұрын
Very nice! It is very true that every mode of education has examples of kids who didn't get what they needed out of it. And it is our responsibility to make sure our homeschooled kids get the best we can, whether or not they end up great at sports ;)
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
lol I married an athlete and have zero interest in being one myself. ha!
@MatthewsAdventures156
@MatthewsAdventures156 2 күн бұрын
Your mom is a treasure!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
She is that, indeed!
@justifiedgold
@justifiedgold 2 күн бұрын
Always appreciate hearing from your Mum!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
Me, too!
@jessicajones611
@jessicajones611 2 күн бұрын
This is such a good video. I really appreciate your perspective.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@TrekieGal
@TrekieGal 3 күн бұрын
Wow! Your mom always manages to impart some new wisdom on me every time she comes on the show. (Don't worry, I love listening to you too Rachel 😉). Her insight into it being the child's choice to swallow is going to ruminate in my head as I prepare to start my 5th year of homeschool in a few weeks.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
haha--I will never attempt to compete with my mama--she deserves all the appreciation she gets. And yes, recognizing that the child actually plays a significant role in their own education is an idea that heavily impacts the way we see the education journey. There are two major players--teacher bears a large part of the responsibility, but so does the student.
@Seasonedhomeschooler
@Seasonedhomeschooler 3 күн бұрын
Brilliant video and advice. Thank you!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@katrinakim4145
@katrinakim4145 3 күн бұрын
My favorite videos of yours are the ones that include your mom. She is such a wealth of wisdom! Thank you both for shedding light on this topic.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
I love when I get her to join me!
@laurafeustel1030
@laurafeustel1030 3 күн бұрын
I love this video. An n of 1 does not make a case. Turns out, every one of us has strengths and weaknesses. We are called to be faithful in stewarding what we’ve been given (applies to both the parents and students). Of course that will lead to different outcomes. It isn’t a judgment or validation of our educational methods alone. I wish you two were part of my in person village. I could use this kind of real talk in my life more often:)
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
It's the reality that many just don't have access to practical encouragement in this life choice "in person"--so this is one of the benefits of the internet. :) And yes, the educational method cannot fully explain the outcome--because even the exact same method and tools will have different outcomes in different individuals. This doesn't excuse us from seeking out effective methods, but it's a more realistic understanding of how education works. It's not as linear as some people think.
@RockSimmer-gal4God
@RockSimmer-gal4God 3 күн бұрын
Pubic school fails kids as well!!! I think homeschooling gives opportunities for better teaching!!! I think ur mum has some awesome advice!!! I agree that kids have responsibilities to learn especially when they hit the teenage yrs!!! I’m seeing it with book studies where I read the actors where awesome and my teenage son told me he read the book!!! I don’t like blanket statements!!!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
Homeschool definitely allows us a great opportunity to really target what a specific child needs.
@Candielou87
@Candielou87 3 күн бұрын
My four-year-old loves numbers and is at first grade level with math but his writing isn't there. Would you suggest doing it with him but skipping the workbook or doing the workbook verbally? Thanks!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
I wouldn't fully skip the workbook--there really isn't a lot of writing in this compared to other 1st grade programs. Some of the workbook pages are drawing lines to match or coloring. I would do it verbally with you scribing his answers if he's not up for writing numbers yet and maybe just gradually let him write a number or two as his skills grow.
@Candielou87
@Candielou87 2 күн бұрын
@@SevenInAll ok thanks! He's getting better with shapes but he's not quite forming numbers.
@destinationdero
@destinationdero 3 күн бұрын
Great insight. Have a great week
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 2 күн бұрын
To you, too!
@amandamendoza4181
@amandamendoza4181 3 күн бұрын
I went through my education in public schools in California with a huge graduating class, and saw so many students who could not read, write, or do math well. Blanket statements should not be made, as there are all types of homeschooling situations. Homeschooling is growing rapidly the last several years. I feel fostering a love of learning is truly the most important aspect in homeschooling! Thank you for posting this one!😊❤
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 күн бұрын
Yes--there truly is no "blanket" experience. It's true, we homeschoolers wonder why folks never bring up all the traditionally-schooled students who aren't receiving a good education at the same time that they bring up the homeschooled students who didn't receive a good education...I'd say education is seriously lacking for many, many kids in many situations--and that's why I work to do something about that, for my own kids and for the students I've had over the years.
@denisea.9033
@denisea.9033 3 күн бұрын
Brilliant ladies, thank you so much! 🫶🏼
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@robinhill8787
@robinhill8787 3 күн бұрын
Were on these two, it's amazing. Nice work
@themodernhomemaker
@themodernhomemaker 3 күн бұрын
would you say the transition of the primers (a,b,c) to 1 is easy? doing the primers with my 5 year old but worried it’ll be a jump? Or would you recommend pairing ETC with another program for reading/LA? We haven’t really started any other phonic or LA programs yet.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 3 күн бұрын
I feel like there IS a bit of a jump from A,B,C to 1 -- but it tends to feel the same with any program that moves from alphabet mastery to okay, now it's time to read. It is a natural "jump" in skills and tends to take extra time in the transition from knowing the sounds of letters to now successfully blending them to make words. In my own homeschool, I like to use ETC more for independent work/review vs. teaching a concept for the first time, but some do successfully use it for introducing phonics concepts, but if used that way, you will probably need to add extra practice with those concepts as you go (and I hear that the ETC teacher's guide offers some of that).
@kayegenin123
@kayegenin123 4 күн бұрын
I’m reading the Green Lady by Sue Lawrence because we swapped book recommendations at my last book club meeting. I also keep getting distracted, so I’m trying to get hooked 🤪
@amberleggio335
@amberleggio335 4 күн бұрын
Does the History and Religion sections have booklists.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 4 күн бұрын
There are core books as well as booklists for each magazine, as pictured in the Teacher Guide, but MOST of the history and religion content is in the On Mission articles themselves.
@938quilt
@938quilt 6 күн бұрын
I'm much older but like kid books - around 2000 I went with a new friend to her sister-in-law's house and her kids were in K and 1st grade seems like - maybe 1st and 2nd - and they were big-time into Junie B Jones. I picked some up and was reading and was pretty shocked at what that kid got away with - I'd been too afraid to even think some of htat stuff LOL! I see the appeal to a kid though- and I read a lot as an adult that I don't agree with for myself but enjoy reading but still not sure I'd want to buy them for a kid
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 4 күн бұрын
haha--yes, those books are certainly something else!
@chelsealangston22
@chelsealangston22 7 күн бұрын
I just bought this and I’m so excited! I have a gifted kindergartener and upcoming preschooler and I think this curriculum may be a great fit for my daughter next year but we are NOT waiting. We are going to use it this year as a resource and guide this year, which I highly recommend, since it is so reasonably priced. The Bible focus, the Messner books (which we own already, brilliant) and the Elephant and Piggie social emotional learning are what we are most excited about and I’m pretty sure my almost five and almost three year old will be able to do most of those subjects together with some extensions for my rising gifted kindergardener. Rachel, you really should make a 10 second recorded blurb and stick it in every video mentioning your homeschool curriculums. Happy to give you a review once we get started (it may be from my husband we tag team hormschool and working from home different hours)!
@chelsealangston22
@chelsealangston22 7 күн бұрын
I just bought this and I’m so excited! I have a gifted kindergartener and upcoming preschooler and I think this curriculum may be a great fit for my daughter next year but we are NOT waiting. We are going to use it this year as a resource and guide this year, which I highly recommend, since it is so reasonably priced. The Bible focus, the Messner books (which we own already, brilliant) and the Elephant and Piggie social emotional learning are what we are most excited about and I’m pretty sure my almost five and almost three year old will be able to do most of those subjects together with some extensions for my rising gifted kindergardener. Rachel, you really should make a 10 second recorded blurb and stick it in every video mentioning your homeschool curriculums. Happy to give you a review once we get started (it may be from my husband we tag team hormschool and working from home different hours)!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 4 күн бұрын
I'm so, so happy to hear this! And that's a good idea with coming up with a concise clip to stick into other videos--all too often I hear from followers who say they never realized that I write curriculum, and then I realize that my promotion/advertising skills are in need of sharpening. I will for sure appreciate reviews when the time comes!
@alchu11
@alchu11 8 күн бұрын
I bought the curriculum but my son is only 4 , so I'm patiently waiting for him to be more ready for it and I honestly can't wait !! Very excited for it and grateful that you found it in yourself to write it and look forward to more grades to come ))).
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 4 күн бұрын
Good job on the patiently waiting part--I know the feeling. My 2nd son is 4 and I am also waiting till he's ready to begin--but I am so looking forward to his kindergarten experience! :)
@sarahgriffin991
@sarahgriffin991 8 күн бұрын
Hi! Thanks so much for sharing. Just a quick question - are the projects mainly done in the artist journal? The journal almost looks too “easy” and “full-in-the-blank.” Or is the journal PLUS a recommended project using other materials?
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 4 күн бұрын
It is the journal PLUS actual art projects. It is still pretty basic, not an in-depth art course.
@faithfullyinfertile
@faithfullyinfertile 8 күн бұрын
Woo hoo to selling 50 copies of Curious Kinder!! My review came in under my husband's name, David, I guess because I used his PayPal to purchase. :) Enjoy your summer :)
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review! I have learned to greatly treasure those reviews, for sure.
@emilyribnicky9410
@emilyribnicky9410 9 күн бұрын
Snakes falling out of TREES!?! You're welcome to come back to Michigan any time! 😂
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 8 күн бұрын
To be fair, this is literally the first time that has ever happened in all my years over here. Not like a daily event. lol! Now, monkeys stealing stuff...that is also not a daily event but happens frequently enough to sometimes make me miss the monkey-less Michigan countryside...
@emilyribnicky9410
@emilyribnicky9410 8 күн бұрын
@SevenInAll Wow! That certainly is crazy! I have four little monkeys that steal my stuff....currently trying to homeschool them. 😜
@lisaroper421
@lisaroper421 9 күн бұрын
Not much offical class work going on, but lots of sports and outside time! Next up is family reunions and trips. I have been listening to Brandon Sanderson a lot lately. One of the funniest parts to me is trying to listen to 55 hours of book in the 3 weeks I can have it borrowed. 😂😂😅
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 8 күн бұрын
Sounds like great summer plans! Borrowing books from the library and finishing them in the allotted time given the requirements of mom-life is indeed a challenge! I have not yet attempted audiobooks (always feel like I need my ears available to hear baby cries, etc.) but I can borrow ebooks through Libby and the time limit can be rough on those long ones.
@Lamamalou
@Lamamalou 9 күн бұрын
Are you doing this next year with your boys? I know its says 1-6th grade (Erin says 2-4th may be th sweet spot) But can it be scafolded for younder students?
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
I have not yet firmed up my plans for the next school year after this one--ha! I think her estimate of 2nd-4th is the sweet spot is accurate. I am currently doing Sequence 1 with my oldest, and that schedules you to use 3 On Mission magazines, so exploring 3 countries slowly over the course of a year. We're currently using the Vietnam issue (which is not scheduled in this "Around the World" year). My somewhat-advanced 1st grader is remembering and comprehending a great deal of the content (I was drawing a great big timeline of Vietnam's history a couple weeks ago to help him wrap his mind around the major events), but my 4 year old is mostly just dancing around the room and playing with Hotwheels. Younger students will find some aspects interesting--coloring pages, animals, handicrafts, and the picture books, but a lot of the history, cultural information, geography is likely going to go over the head of a typical preschool/kindergartener.
@Lamamalou
@Lamamalou 9 күн бұрын
@@SevenInAll Thank you Rachel, that makes a lot of sense. I think I have to rewatch your video on Sequence 1, I’m probably getting ahead of myself though since I’m planing for kindergarten this year 😂
@jessicaolin4261
@jessicaolin4261 9 күн бұрын
Currently reading Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin, a WWII historical fiction, Live Your Truth and Other Lies by Alisa Childers, and When Heaven and Earth Changed Places by Le Ly Hayslip, a memoir of a woman in Vietnam during the war.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
Those sound interesting!
@StephanieMT
@StephanieMT 9 күн бұрын
have you done any of the virtual conventions or speaking things homeschoolers do. i cant think of the ones that do it online but i have seen emails for them
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
I have done an online convention in the past--I didn't feel up to it last year when I was pregnant but I should look out for more such opportunities.
@StephanieMT
@StephanieMT 9 күн бұрын
we are using the kindergarten curriculum with various ages not just kindergarten. we will just add in more things that fit the themes. we are going to learn about the lighthouse of alexandria for the lighthouse week
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
That's so awesome!
@Lglasses09
@Lglasses09 9 күн бұрын
I’ve had my fair share of battles on online homeschooling communities because of my little advanced learner. At age 4 , he finished an entire Kindergarten curriculum of math, science, social studies, and language arts and He also completed their first grade math that same year. He’s looking at starting his Kindergarten year in 2nd grade math and first grade in his other subjects. It is hypocritical for all these moms to say that the beauty of homeschooling is to be able to work at the child’s pace, but the minute a child’s pace is advanced, it is no longer welcome. I thought we were homeschooling so that we could work at our kids pace and not try to follow generalizations, like in public school, that kids should start reading around age 7 etc. I notice that the moment i started mentioning that it could be argued that these types of kids fall into a special needs category of their own, due to all the accommodations and unique adjustments to their education needed, plus their asynchronous development which is a challenge especially with the younger learners, it stops them from being rude. Im guessing no one likes to be seen as being insensitive towards kids who fall into a special needs category and well that is kind of what they are doing. People hear the words gifted and advanced, and I feel it brings their own insecurities about school up and so they try to put down students such as these. Oh yes, it never occurred to me that homeschool mom bullying was a major thing. Oh and yes, they try to bring up “scientifically “ proven things mentioning things like their bones arent developed yet etc. To that Ive also found that a response along the lines of well it too has been scientifically proven that when it comes to gifted learners, it actually causes more harm to hold back a child based on age alone when they are clearly ready for more. Truth is Gifted learners have unique needs and science proves those too.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
Yes, homeschool mom bullying is indeed a thing and I'm sorry you have had to face it. The reality is that many people do not understand the needs of gifted learners when they haven't experienced teaching them--I have a playlist of the videos I've made related to gifted homeschooling. I know it's a very misunderstood experience, and I know that this fast "pace" isn't well understood when we should be embracing a child's natural learning pace. You're doing the right thing.
@Kiki-vb3sb
@Kiki-vb3sb 9 күн бұрын
Wow! It sounds like a very good month, congratulations on your new kindergarten curriculum! Also, a snake dropping from the tree in front of you is terrifying lol.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
Thank you! And yes, I was like...well, I didn't know that was a think snakes did around here but now I guess I have something else to watch out for at the park...(once a monkey ran up and stole a toy truck away from my son when he was 3....he still remember that park incident...there are a few things that tend to stick in your memory...)
@themodernhomemaker
@themodernhomemaker 10 күн бұрын
Do you have a comparison of Sonlight science vs gentle and classical nature? I’m torn between the two
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
I do have a comparison video showing several elementary science curriculum options, including Sonlight and Gentle + Classical here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ap-8gGuPqqiHl6ssi=Hgc3HvY5_LJGoFU6 That's an older video, I believe it's from before Volume 2 of G+C was published.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
I also have thorough videos focusing on just G+C Nature (Vol 1 and Vol 2) and some of the book swaps that I made and how I used them.
@gbcflower
@gbcflower 10 күн бұрын
Rachel, I wonder if someday you would be able to connect with someone in the US who would man a booth for you at homeschool conventions. I know that is something you would love to do yourself, but this thought came to my mind that maybe a person who has used the resources you have created could possibly help you tell others about them.
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
Yes, that could be an option, or possible having one of my stateside family members do so if everything aligned just right.
@PlainJane144
@PlainJane144 10 күн бұрын
Im just amazed by you Rachel! 3 small kids and you are truly so productive and such a blessing to this community! So happy to hear you have sold 50 copies of your Kindergarten curriculum and I just know that you will sell many, many more! I think I speak for the vast majority of us subscribers when I say that you bring us invigorating, motivating content to us. Also, thanks for sharing the great reads you are currently digging into. 🎉📚
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
Aww, thanks for this comment, you made my day! I always hope to encourage and motivate others--yes, these are very "full" workdays...but what an amazing job we have, the job of raising and educating our children. It's one that's truly worth giving our best to. :) And I love being able to write curriculum to keep exercising this brain and my creativity--helps me feel more connected to the wider homeschooling community.
@annam7927
@annam7927 10 күн бұрын
I would love to see a more in depth review of Llamitas
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 10 күн бұрын
Which level are you interested in hearing more about? I have a Level 1 (roughly for 5 year olds) video here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nKDNYZ6Anc13obssi=WOLM8MBh5wGSswWp and Level 2 (1st-3rd ish level) here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y4fNZKWPi96emJosi=kevkbfSz2IuC9mJF Level 2 is what I'm currently slowly working through with my oldest (1st grader). I generally recommend Llamitas for kids who are starting from a point of already understanding a fair amount of Spanish.
@annam7927
@annam7927 10 күн бұрын
I have a pre-K son (learning to read) and a 1st grader next year. Both of us parents incorporate Spanish into our conversations mostly with each other as we both learned Spanish as a second language. So I’m trying to figure out where to start- do I start with the first level, that’s my guess…
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
@@annam7927 I would look at the videos and/or free samples of the curriculum to decide. You don't necessarily have to start with Level 1 with an older child, but Level 2 is significantly more challenging than the first level.
@laurasteele2423
@laurasteele2423 10 күн бұрын
Sooo… when are you tackling a first grade curriculum?😅😅😅
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
Probably not soon enough. ha!
@juliequezada7504
@juliequezada7504 10 күн бұрын
I just read the first three books in the Timeless series by Gabrielle Meyer. They are Christian, historical fiction, romance with time travel. You think those things couldn’t possibly all work together, but they do. The series is addictive. 😂
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 9 күн бұрын
That is certainly quite the blend of concepts! I just love discovering an addictively good series! :)
@chelsealangston22
@chelsealangston22 10 күн бұрын
I love this review! Super thorough. Curious: I think I remember Erin saying G and C hired experienced writers to help develop curriculum in a past video. I know you are super busy writing curriculum of your own, but so curious if you have ever contributed to G and C or any other curriculum…it would actually make me more interested. No worries if you haven’t or can’t say, just curious❤️
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 10 күн бұрын
The only work I've done with G+C so far is creating many of their "grid" schedules, including the grids for these On Mission magazines. I'd love to work more with Erin in the future if the time & opportunity arises.
@chelsealangston22
@chelsealangston22 9 күн бұрын
@@SevenInAllthe grids are life savers!
@emilywinter4821
@emilywinter4821 10 күн бұрын
Right now I'm reading The Rise and Fall of Mount Majestic and it is wonderfully quirky and silly!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 10 күн бұрын
Hmmm, I'll have to look that one up! I deeply appreciate quirkiness in a book.
@RockSimmer-gal4God
@RockSimmer-gal4God 10 күн бұрын
We are finishing up our sports year of travelling!!! My kids are active as well!!! It sounds like your son knows enough letter sounds to read!!! Our reading curriculum is has shorter fluency sheets!!! At home we have tree snakes that drop out of trees if they decide they want to and I don’t appreciate it as they are dangerous!!! I’ve done snake training in our homeschool!!!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 10 күн бұрын
That was definitely a first for me, seeing a snake fall out of a tree! And yes, we have also done some "snake training" with our kids because we have had a number of friends who have woken up to find a venomous snake in their home.
@gailgroothuis6570
@gailgroothuis6570 10 күн бұрын
Always glad when your KZbin site comes up. Interesting, informative with a touch of fun!!
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 10 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@amandamendoza4181
@amandamendoza4181 10 күн бұрын
We are so not getting school done, and the break was much needed! My youngest is 3 and my oldest student will be in 9th grade. Enjoying our down time. Thanks for your update!😊❤
@SevenInAll
@SevenInAll 10 күн бұрын
Hurray for getting a break when you need one!