Moving beyond the page math: are you only doing certain topics for math, for example geometry and fractions?
@ddchomeschoolКүн бұрын
No, we are doing the full thing. We just finished 7-9 completely, and are now into 8-10. However, I do skip ahead to different levels as necessary for particular topics. So when we did the 7-9 fractions, I could see that my son was ready for more challenging work so I incorporated fractions from 8-10. I hope that makes sense!
@michellecalais2482Күн бұрын
How did you get the grammar school latin? I can't find it on the website.
@ddchomeschoolКүн бұрын
charter.memoriapress.com/latin/
@michellecalais2482Күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool thanks!
@ddchomeschoolКүн бұрын
You’re welcome! 🩵
@k.montague36713 күн бұрын
Thank you .
@ddchomeschool2 күн бұрын
Welcome 😊
@brookeally13464 күн бұрын
I decided to go with MBTP 5-7 for LA, SS and science! I’m still doing our own parts of LA though like reading and spelling. I really hope it’s feasible. ❤
@ddchomeschool4 күн бұрын
Yay! Unsolicited advice: I would try one thing at a time rather than everything at once. It’s much less overwhelming that way. You’ve got this! 🫶🏻
@brookeally13464 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool thanks 😊 we’ve been doing reading math and handwriting for a bit now so this will be icing on the cake for us. I’ve already learned to take it day by day.
@brookeally13466 күн бұрын
I’m here to ask you for a follow up since this was a year ago! Did you end up using story time treasures? If so how did it go? My 5.5 year old can read pretty well but I love how memoria press really digs deeper into those books. He’s a huge frog and toad fan. I have spelling reading, handwriting and math covered but struggle with what to use for content. I keep going back and forth with memoria press and moving beyond the page.
@ddchomeschool6 күн бұрын
Yes, we did! Long story short, I think it’s a much better fit for second grade and I wish I had realized that sooner. While she did eventually catch up with the reading level by the end of first grade, she did not have the stamina or fine motor skill (lots of writing) to do the curriculum. I wish I had known all of this in advance because I definitely would have saved it! I think it could work better for a precocious reader, and you could perhaps ask all of the questions orally! Hope this helps! 🙃
@TheSecularFreeHomeschool6 күн бұрын
Wild Robot movie coming soon too!!! Great video thanks for sharing 😊
@ddchomeschool6 күн бұрын
Yesss!! Cannot wait!! It was the very first read aloud book my kids would actually tolerate 😂
@jessicajones6116 күн бұрын
When you say ‘You can’t do Bookshark ontop of everything else,’ what is the else? I wasn’t sure what you meant, and also when you said it needs to stand alone. We haven’t done F yet, but when we do, we’ll also need to do Bookshark sci F, Bookshark la F, grammar on top and math. But that would be typically for everyone, so I am just wondering what others things you added that made it feel too much or what you’ll take away to do it next year. How long was it taking to do F please? It’s a level we are excited about, and the notebooking in the this is unique, but I am wondering how much time this all takes. Thanks so much,
@ddchomeschool6 күн бұрын
On top of complete Memoria press, Waldorf, and the CMEC. For history & literature. We’re totally able to do it with grammar and science, etc. I meant it’s best to just do it only and not try to add entire programs on top of it 😂 Does that make sense? I’ll link to my 5th and 2nd grade picks so I don’t confuse anyone else with the complete lack of context lol
@jessicajones6116 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool ah I see, that makes total sense. New subscriber here,…..wasn’t sure of what other curriculum you use. I’ll look for those other videos, :)
@ddchomeschool6 күн бұрын
No worries! I realized towards the end of this that an intro would’ve been helpful! 😂
@wholeheartedhomemaking7 күн бұрын
Lovely, we are just diving into Sabbath Mood High School (we've done form 2 & 3) and starting with Biology
@ddchomeschool7 күн бұрын
So far we are loving it!!
@crunchycousin598612 күн бұрын
My son is gifted so I thought he had to graduate early. I decided this year to allow him to take his time and just take one dual enrollment course a semester. I feel so much less stressed and he does as well.
@ddchomeschool12 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing! 🩵🩵
@Qetesh77714 күн бұрын
So the realms of gold readers are not available for a free DL. I wish it was. I may purchase them. I have used many of their units, even some of the classic study guides. I like them a ton. Do they plan on tackling High school curriculum as well?
@ddchomeschool14 күн бұрын
Ugh, that sucks!!! I do not know, but I will try to find out and let you know!
@ginagiberti928316 күн бұрын
Do you know if the 2nd grade MP charter manual contains recitations that coordinate to Introduction to Grammar School Latin? I was hoping to buy just the recitations for 2nd grade, but it doesn't look like that's available on the charter site.
@ddchomeschool16 күн бұрын
I believe so- I purchased the streaming lessons for intro GSL on the charter site & it has the vocab and recitations for each lesson!
@ginagiberti928316 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool I purchased the streaming audio for IGSL but it only has the pronunciations and vocab for each lesson. Maybe I'm missing something.
@ddchomeschool16 күн бұрын
Lesson 1 doesn’t have a saying, lesson 2 does. Do you have it there? First half of the pledge of allegiance! 🇺🇸
@ginagiberti928316 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool I think we are thinking of different things. I'm wondering about the weekly recitations that are typically included in the back of the curriculum manuals. Or you can buy them separately by grade on MP. They cover all kinds of info from the various subjects taught. Like the 5th grade recitations would cover Geography 1, Insects, Famous Men of Rome, etc
@ddchomeschool16 күн бұрын
Oh yes, it contains weekly recitations, but not in Latin. 😂
@benaturalbefree63017 күн бұрын
Hello again 😊 I was thinking of using math with confidence this year but now I’m not sure… this looks great too! Have you looked over both by any chance, what were your thoughts if so? I have a child who gets bored easily and struggles with math.. I do like that this one seems to vary from parent led hands on to computer to paper…in your opinion do you think this would be engaging for her ?
@ddchomeschool17 күн бұрын
I am not familiar with that curriculum, so I have no basis for comparison. However, we have tried Saxon, Singapore, Spectrum, and others. This is the only curriculum that both my kids and I can get excited about and it’s very effective. Both of my kids are testing in the 94th+ percentile for math!
@benaturalbefree63015 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool thank you for the feedback. Would you say it’s well laid out for a parent who is not great at math?
@ddchomeschool15 күн бұрын
@@benaturalbefree630yes! Which age group are you looking at? I’ll be happy to make a video walking you through a lesson. I think that might be the most helpful! 🩵
@benaturalbefree63015 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool 7-9 I think I just watched that one from you actually 🙂but just wanted to get an idea on the parents Manuel, the samples are great and I am like love them. Thank you for these videos, I’ve been binge watching ☺️
@ddchomeschool6 күн бұрын
You are so welcome! Still thinking about what to film for you, FYI. 🩵
@lebradford0723 күн бұрын
Have you ever heard of Exploring the World Through Story? It seems like that would be right up your alley. 🙂
@ddchomeschool23 күн бұрын
I have not, that sounds super interesting! Thanks for sharing. 💚
@hopeturner346324 күн бұрын
This was really helpful to me. I appreciate and will use the the items you added in (Takei book, documentary, Bill of Rights summary). Thanks for the great video! I subscribed!
@ddchomeschool24 күн бұрын
I’m so glad you found it helpful, thank you for subscribing! 🩵
@ginagiberti928325 күн бұрын
Does MP have anything that would be considered work samples for a charter? I'm really wanting to try MP for my kinder but my charter requires work samples for science and social studies in kinder 😩
@ddchomeschool25 күн бұрын
It does not. However, I would either have her draw and write something about the book we had read or I’d print a worksheet from education.com on the same or a similar topic. Plan B would be to do studies weeklies for the samples & spend the rest of your time on MP. I’ve also ordered the little social studies and science workbooks for K to use for samples.
@ginagiberti928325 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschool Thank you! We did the "180 days of" books for work samples for TK, so maybe I could just do that again. I was planning to do MBtP 5-7, but after looking at the samples, I think it is too advanced for K even if our IST says it is fine 😩
@ddchomeschool25 күн бұрын
Yep! Those are the ones we had! LOL. Definitely look at MBTP 4-5 for math- remember MBTP started out as a curriculum for gifted students so the content is advanced/more challenging than typical.
@jaimewolf903625 күн бұрын
I’m semi new to homeschooling and entirely new to MP. Is there a way to save when purchasing their curriculum? Also, what are you using as reference for “standards”
@ddchomeschool25 күн бұрын
The charter we were with follows the California state standards, which are basically only US history until 6th grade, and the science standards are very specific as well. I don’t follow standards per se because I feel qualified to evaluate developmental appropriateness, level of engagement, and intellectual development- these things are going to vary by student. I think of standards as helpful if you’re not sure where to start, but they’re just a random set of topics that bureaucrats have deemed most important, they’re not necessarily inherently to be preferred. If that makes sense?
@jaimewolf903625 күн бұрын
@@ddchomeschoolit does and that’s the ideology I have followed, but you mentioned it in your post and it piqued my interest!
@ddchomeschool25 күн бұрын
We’ve been in a charter several times over the years and they require work samples that follow these standards- so my 4th grader had to do studies weeklies for fourth grade history for them even though I would’ve preferred to not do those. 😂 I guess the silver lining is that it’s not necessarily a bad thing to learn those things in addition!
@malvarez457526 күн бұрын
I Appreciate this! I agree it looks very comprehensive.
@ddchomeschool26 күн бұрын
@@malvarez4575 we started it this week, and I’m in LOVE! It is so good!!! 😍
@JanJones1227 күн бұрын
Does Build Your Library come with answer keys? I bought a Lit Bite and asked on the site about an answer key and no one replied. Curious to know bc I need answer keys.
@ddchomeschool27 күн бұрын
The version I have does not, but I believe that’s because parent will often be reading aloud to their children so they’d know the answer. Bookshark and moving beyond the page do.
@lifeofenergia209027 күн бұрын
Thanks for this! Do you have a list of great books to read like you stated in your video? I know Memoria Press has a great literature, I did not see this books you have so I assume they are from Oak Meadow only?
@ddchomeschool27 күн бұрын
It was originally from the college board, like 20 years ago 😂 here is a similar list! www.fenwick.org/uploaded/Library_Misc/CollegeBoardList.pdf
@ddchomeschool27 күн бұрын
The Memoria Press books are from here: www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/twelfth/
@nicolehill1178Ай бұрын
I use those big calendars too for the kitchen! Need to pick up a new one! Thanks for the reminder!
@benaturalbefree630Ай бұрын
This is great. I know I’ve asked about schedule but this question is pertaining to how you go about your day with multi aged children. Do you start homeschool with them all at the same time and you go around helping? Or do they start at different times?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
My youngest 2 (not including baby) are 7&10 and they need me a LOT, so I spend much of the day facilitating their work. My oldest 3 are almost 100% independent, so they’re doing almost everything on their own- I have had to figure out which things work best for them. My 13 year old is great with concrete schedules (like the AO grid) or textbooks that he can do written narrations for. He does not do well with oak meadow materials because they have more complex directions. So I do have to do ELA with him still occasionally to make sure things are being done properly, but I spend most of my time with the youngest 2. When my oldest 3 were younger, I did science and history with all 3 of them in the mornings and they had limited independent work. I start introducing independent work more so in 4th/5th and expect a lot of it in 6th plus grades. I also outsource math once they hit middle school & start them with a brave writer middle school writing class. Does this help?! What age are your students?
@benaturalbefree630Ай бұрын
@@ddchomeschool thanks! This is helpful I have a 7 and a 10 year old we have mostly done Waldorf which is very specific to the age as you know but now at these ages (as you know the journey comes with their developmental phases and changes so that’s where I am) I am looking to include other things as well because my 10 year old needs lots of repetition and lots of help. It’s always hard figuring out who to do first as the oldest looses her attention if I don’t start with her first
@benaturalbefree630Ай бұрын
@@ddchomeschool we’ve been homeschool for all their lives at this point, we’ve been pretty unschool/Waldorf but looking to again go more electic to meet certain goals
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I have the hardest time implementing Waldorf, always have. The only solution I r found is to do some of each of their main lessons. We did classes with Lotus & Ivy this past year (charter funded) and that was extremely helpful, but I realize it’s not necessarily an option due to cost! Plus it’s on the computer 😂
@benaturalbefree630Ай бұрын
@@ddchomeschool yes! We did lotus and Ivy too! But yes on the computer and still needed to help my oldest a lot but it wasn’t coming naturally from as if I were to do it on my own. Still a lovely program. Aaahhh glad to know it isn’t just me. I have tried many ways and it works for a while and now I just feel like we need to add more. Looking forward to more videos. I don’t know too much about Charlotte mason have to do some reading.
@moniquefuselier7711Ай бұрын
I love the little box full of undated planners--thanks for sharing
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
So adorable, right? 😍
@arose5682Ай бұрын
are you not doing the cmec anymore?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I am, and I plan to film a video after this week with further clarification. I am tweaking things as I go, trying to figure out the right balance of everything.
@simplyceceАй бұрын
The Oak Meadow Facebook group was so toxic. I was part of it last year and noticed as soon as I signed up that the moderator would quickly respond and close comments to on topic questions before anyone had a chance to offer differing opinions. There was very little discussion allowed. Last summer I had a question anyway about using kindergarten or preschool for my 4 nearly 5 year old. I also had a 2 year old. Someone commented that I could do kinder with my older while they were 5 and 2, and go back and do the preschool when they are 3-6 (the range for it is 3-6). I thought this was a good idea. I didn’t mention it, but I consider oak meadow as purely enrichment at these levels, I use different things for skills. Well the moderator commented that Oak Meadow was originally designed so Kinder would start with an older 6 year old, nearly 7 so I should wait a year to start preschool with him and just play. I commented thanks for both opinions, I really like the idea from the first commenter and that I think that might fit my family best. Then they closed comments, which I had anticipated… but a few hours later…THEY KICKED ME OUT OF THE GROUP!! LOL. No slightly differing opinions allowed I guess. 🤷🏾♀️
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Oh my gosh!! I’m so sorry that happened to you! That reminds me of a different secular group where nothing is secular unless they say it’s secular. Facebook is so weird! It was a very peaceful few years when I had my account de-activated 😂
@bwebbs28Ай бұрын
@@ddchomeschoollol. I have subscribed to your channel based on this comment. lol.😂😂
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
😂💯
@crunchycousin598612 күн бұрын
I once got a warning from a Charlotte Mason group for suggesting a different strategy for reading for a child that was struggling. Never mind that I am a former Sped teacher and had actually had success with those issues. I can't get on board with people making educational philosophy a religion.
@LmalatzАй бұрын
Totally agree with your soapbox regarding kids not being exposed to entire novels. It truly irks me, for some reason, to see so many curriculum publishers using excerpts. It's like, "Hello! Children are actually capable of reading entire books!"
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Right?? Thank you!!! My second oldest just finished a whole entire year of public charter online high school and she didn’t read a single book!!!! This is the kid who read The Grapes of Wrath in less than 24 hours just for fun. It’s an absolute travesty! 😂
@ashleymahealaniАй бұрын
Thank you for this! There are no MBTP math reviews/flip throughs out there. And lucky me, you went through the exact level that I was considering for my son!🙌
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I’m so glad you found it helpful! This is exactly why I make these videos! Whenever I had searched MBTP in the past, all I found were many unboxing videos with huge orders followed by videos a few months later of the same people saying why MBTP didn’t work for them. I feel like it’s so much more approachable in small bites until you get the hang of it. And their math in particular is just 🤌🏻
@benaturalbefree630Ай бұрын
Do you have a video covering how you plan to schedule these into your week?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I do not. However, the Memoria press materials are all scheduled in their second grade lesson plans- I bought the charter version. We started this week and I am trying to figure out how I want to incorporate the Waldorf materials based on how those are scheduled in the Christopherus curriculum. It’s a bit challenging when most curriculums don’t assume people will be working during the summer! 🙃 I will definitely share more once I get into a good routine!
@benaturalbefree630Ай бұрын
@@ddchomeschool it can be tricky for sure! I started Christopherus late this year but I love what is has to offer, I’ve tried many but this we are looking to be more eclectic and have an array of things just as you set here. I’m thinking Waldorf in a block schedule and all the rest done everyday in the later afternoon after lunch possibly
@ginagiberti9283Ай бұрын
Yes! MBtP 9-11 math was great for my oldest this year.
@apkuroviskiАй бұрын
How you decide what to use and when? I’m afraid about holes in my kids education if I do that.
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I like to go through the younger level that we haven’t finished & assess if my student has mastered the skill. If not, we’ll work on that and then move on. Does that make sense?
@meganrose22Ай бұрын
Ohhhh 😍This looks sooo awesome! I ended up ordering the age 8-10 level for my rising 4th grader. We are so excited to start this program!
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I’m ridiculously excited 😂
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
And woot! 🎉
@lebradford07Ай бұрын
What Facebook group are you referring to? It seems like there are not very many academically-focused (as opposed to unschooling-ish) homeschoolers who are secular-friendly, so I need to hang out there. 🙂Love your videos and curriculum choices!
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I’ll have to rewatch & get back to you 😂
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Ah, I was referring to the Memoria Press group! While it is not a secular group per se, there are many discussions about secular ways to use the curriculum and just questions in general that don’t have to do with Christianity, if that makes sense! m.facebook.com/groups/memoriapresshomeschool/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
And thank you for your kind words! I’m glad I re watched because I’m sitting here trying to plan. What did I say I was going to do? 😂😂
@pacificnorthwestgirl2725Ай бұрын
My daughter did 8th grade Christopherus too, she really liked "When my Name was Keoko." She did 3 English curriculums that year and chose a variety of books from each curriculum but skipped a few that were recommended. Edit to add: She also liked The Last Mapmaker and Prairie Lotus, great picks. :)
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I really really like the concept of the teacher guide and the student notebook working together! I’ve also been looking for stronger support in developing writing skills so I’m hoping it will help with that too. What other curriculums did you pull from? I love doing that 😂
@pacificnorthwestgirl2725Ай бұрын
@@ddchomeschool I also like both the teacher and student guide for Christopherus too. It was a very easy and manageable program. I included TGATB LA level 7 and Easy Peasy LA level 7 and parts of Easy Peasy Reading level 7 (the poetry and Call of the Wild). It sounds like a lot, but it really wasn't. Anyway, thank you for your videos! :)
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Ohh nice! I just found a bunch of writing assignments relating to the call of the wild!
@heathercox5801Ай бұрын
What is Christopherus?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
It’s a Waldorf homeschool curriculum company. Here is the particular one we’re using that the books are for: www.christopherushomeschool.com/our-store/middle-grades/eighth-grade/eighth-grade-language-arts/
@simplyjen334Ай бұрын
Do you need to get both the curriculum manual and the enrichment manual with Memoria? Thank you
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
It depends on what you’re using it for. You only really need the curriculum manual if you’re using multiple pieces of the curriculum and want to know how to pace it. The enrichment manual is really important if you want to know the comprehension questions and teaching tips. There’s also a schedule of the books in the back of both manuals (I’m pretty sure lol). Does that make sense/answer your question?
@countrywisheshomeschoolАй бұрын
I've been so interested in Memoria Press curriculum but have never used it. Thanks for sharing!
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Glad it’s helpful! I know I have a hard time assessing things online so I’m always happy to share what stuff actually physically looks like in hand.
@apkuroviskiАй бұрын
I can’t imagine how you use all the curriculum!
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
We don’t use everything cover to cover, we dip in and out! Sometimes I’ll plan to use things and then not use them at all for several years! 😂
@stephanielopez7075Ай бұрын
where do you find the plan outline?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
It’s in the teacher guide, I think you can find it here: www.coreknowledge.org/free-resource/world-history/
@spiritual888kwestАй бұрын
Jiffy has one without the lard.
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
For some reason our local store often doesn’t have the vegetarian option, same with refried beans! 😢
@ThisIsLovelyLauraАй бұрын
I'm interested to know which Concept uses the attribute blocks. I noticed it was required for 5-7 but did not specify. We are currently working through age 4-5 and 5-7 math with a gifted 4 yo. I want to slowly move up but I am a little worried about the workload required. Thank you, noting which concepts are manageable for younger ages.
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I am guessing it’s for the math, since I’m not seeing those listed on the S/SS/LA page: www.movingbeyondthepage.com/purchase/sku-detail/2870/age-5-7-materials-kit-s-ss-la/ I feel like there is a lot of room to adjust to your student, which is one of my favorite things about MBTP!
@pa1attentionАй бұрын
I really want to do Waldorf with my daughter, but it seems I go back and forth between Waldorf, Charlotte Mason, and Classical in my decision! 🙃 It's quite frustrating for me! I'm excited to see how your next year goes!
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
SAME!! I feel like Waldorf is the hardest to implement because it requires so many different specialized things! I’m always wanting to do more of it but often failing! I think the most recent push is seeing how responsive my two are- they are both very artistically inclined as well. That makes me more motivated to push past my reluctances and figure out how to do it! 😂 Also, there are several books that are used by Waldorf and classical and charlotte mason like the D’Aulaire books, the HA Guerber books, etc. I try to find that sweet spot!
@simplyceceАй бұрын
Dianne Stanley has a great Saint Joan of Arc picture book. If you want a book in the same category for the Saint of Light (Lucia), there is a book called “Lucia, Saint of Light” by Katherine Bolger Hyde (written by an Eastern Orthodox - non Catholic). I have the saints around the world book by Meg Hunter Kilmer if that’s what you’re talking about. It’s cool to pair with a geography study, but as a Saint book, I don’t think it’s particularly well written. 😊
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Oooh thank you so much! I think that’s the one! I wonder if I could get it through Link+ from the library??? I have a feeling the kind of books I’d want for non European/non Christian Saint types may just require some extra looking!
@simplyceceАй бұрын
@@ddchomeschoolmaybe, but I wouldn’t count on it. Saints Around the World is a niche book and it’s relatively newish (2021) . Definitely worth trying!
@kellybeachler4177Ай бұрын
We have used the geometry blocks from LiveEducation
@LilyPondWaterАй бұрын
Yeah a little thrown off with these saint books 😂 I wasn’t expecting it from you. lol. We are Christian but not Catholic so we don’t really study saints. We can find Bible Curriculum to help teach reverence, but mostly that is learned by attending church. I only covered St Patrick and Mother Teresa in our homeschool. I also prefer secular curriculum 😅
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
It’s kind of interesting to think about why saints have become a main lesson! I’m thoroughly enjoying all the picture books all the time lately. 😂 😎
@LilyPondWaterАй бұрын
RightStart Math teaches geometry based pre algebra in their level G and H.
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Interesting! Thanks for the recommendation.
@Rosamund311Ай бұрын
Nice selection of books! We love the Tomie dePaola books. 😊 Eastern Orthodox *icon art
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Thank you, ICON is the word I couldn’t recall!!! 😂🙏🏻
@pa1attentionАй бұрын
What activities do you require your 7th grader to do with these daily readings?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
He does narration pages in his notebook, 1 per subject, as well as narration cards to share at the dinner table! Narration Cards: What They Are & How We Use Them in Our Homeschool kzbin.info/www/bejne/gGOolH6Pf7mYY9U
@pa1attentionАй бұрын
@@ddchomeschool Thanks! I will check that out! 🤩
@anamariaguadayol2335Ай бұрын
I saw drawings of angels, is this a Christian thing?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
Memoria Press is a classical Christian curriculum. However, they have secular versions of their materials available on their charter website. One example would be grammar. So the Christian version might say something about Jesus’s followers and the student has to underline the conjunction. The charter version would change the names to something different, so you’d never know it had been Christian. The Latin is similar, they just completely re-wrote their younger levels to make them secular. We haven’t started that yet but I will update with what I see. I’m not sure which item had angels BUT I did notice that the crafts book I have, which must not be charter, did have an Easter craft in it.
@anamariaguadayol2335Ай бұрын
@@ddchomeschool thank you so much for answering me. 🥰
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
You’re so welcome! 💕
@pa1attentionАй бұрын
Would you add Explode the Code if you were only using Memoria Press Kindergarten? On top of their Right Start Reading program?
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
You definitely would not need it. I would only consider it if ETC made more sense to your child/you were using get ready for the code. My student (average) was not able to maintain the pace of FSR at the beginning of K, so we had to slow it down & supplement. I think it’s really going to depend on what your particular student is ready for. FSR is definitely very robust if you get all the pieces. I hope that makes sense!
@pa1attentionАй бұрын
@@ddchomeschool It does, thank you! I would love to see a video on how you mesh all the different curriculum you use for one of your students. You have a very diverse course created for them, I would love to see how to pick and choose and plan it out.
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
I was thinking about sharing all of the worksheets my 1st grader did this year, since I have them in a big binder. Do you think showing them and talking about them would be helpful? I would mention which books we read before and why this topic etc. 🤔 that might be a convenient way to do it!
@pa1attentionАй бұрын
@@ddchomeschool yes! I think anything you share is great! I just wonder how you choose between MP, CMEC, AO, & Waldorf when planning out a year for one of your kids.
@ddchomeschoolАй бұрын
That’s kinda harder to explain! 😂 it’s basically which books look interesting & do I think my kids will like, or what have they not covered yet. I’ll think about this some more and see what I can come up with!
@PlannerHomeschoolingMom2 ай бұрын
We have used BYL several times and love it! For this upcoming year we will be trying MBTP, as I was getting ready to start my planning I noticed that it reminded me of BYL. MBTP does have more traditional school type work, like worksheets to fill out and things, but I felt a lot of them could be done orally. I think we will enjoy it. Thank you for this video!
@ddchomeschool2 ай бұрын
You could definitely do stuff via discussion, great point! They even have discussion questions included in the parent guides! 🙌
@user-ss1jf1df4u2 ай бұрын
I have the teacher manuals for the handwriting as they came with it but I haven’t needed it