I also love this type of reflection video. Even though homeschool curriculum picks and hauls are great for ideas, everyone is always so optimistic and excited (as I always am with new curriculum, too). I really enjoy seeing the dirt and how it "really" went in these types of videos. 😂 It's so helpful for decision-making, but it's almost like a form of curriculum gossip, which is kinda fun too lol
@budgetnutritionist7 ай бұрын
This!! Reflection/hits and misses videos are more helpful than curriculum pick videos imo!
@sciencemama7 ай бұрын
Haha, I like that ... it is a form of curriculum gossip!
@SevenInAll7 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed hearing all your reflections, especially in contrast with the original curriculum picks video.
@promisedpearl7 ай бұрын
These are the videos that give me permission to adjust as needed and be responsive. They also help me with thinking through actual logistics of what is doable for my own kids.
@sciencemama7 ай бұрын
YES! I love that and I love that it helped inspire you to think through some of what is realistic for your family :)
@claudiacasallas25047 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I'll have a 4th grader, and this reflection really helps.
@knowledgebynature84807 ай бұрын
We started IEW during the 2nd half of 4th grade and I'm so glad we did!
@mollytal70997 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to hear how IEW goes. That one is in my mind for future use.
@elisabethchen52437 ай бұрын
Super helpful! I’m finishing up Sonlight C (HBL and Science) with my third and first grade boys. We also switched from Language Arts in the middle of the year when I realized that my oldest needed a much more structured, step-by-step approach. Both boys also needed to write more in order to really remember their spelling and grammar lessons. So glad to have the freedom to switch curriculum when it’s not a good fit!
@sciencemama7 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@LegendaryAndrew21217 ай бұрын
We started IEW a few weeks ago with my 5th and 6th grade sons. I am loving the structure! I am doing the teacher training as well alongside the SSSA1. My 5th grader is really the one needing more structure and I am feeling good about my choice to FINALLY start IEW. My 2nd grade daughter is also following along and looks forward to it! I think that she will work alongside them next year, although I will have my 6th grader probably start with level B as we continue on next year.
@GardenMinistry.7 ай бұрын
This year we are switching over from Abeka to BJU English (just the English part) because their chapters jump back and forth from structured writing and grammar, so they'll have weeks where our focus is writing and we need that!! Im excited to give this a try with our 2nd and 3rd grader as part of our core subject next year😊
@kadieschaefer28746 ай бұрын
Highly recommend Essentials in Writing (EIW) with Mr. Stephens for Writing! Simple, short lessons that have really improved my boys writing skills! We are 4th and 6th grade. I've heard great things about IEW also, and we like their Fix It! Grammar, but we prefer the shorter lessons of EIW! :)
@Grace_Filled_Homeschool7 ай бұрын
My 3rd grader (newly 8) will start B in August. She loves to read and write so I am confident she will love the level 2 readers & hopefully the level 3 LA. I love the look of the diamond notes. I am only using the LA for the writing I use a separate grammar curriculum.
@brittany.powell7 ай бұрын
I think there is so much fear with us as parents in homeschooling our children when it comes to composition. I think we’re all worried that we might do it wrong. Or that we’ll ruin our kids/not prepare them for life if the persuasive essay for example, isn’t mastered by age 9. My child is still in the learning to read phase even at the end of third grade. She can read independently, but still needs to be taught the rest of the phonemes so she can continue to read fluently. It took doing things “wrong” the last year and 3/4 for me to realize I don’t have to be worried about the upper level formulas of writing for my third grader. I just need to get her to get her thoughts down on paper. There was no joy, or clear sense of direction with the way we were doing things. It was hard for me to stop trying to get her to write at a level that I knew how to write (college), and scale things back to what was age appropriate. It was also hard to let go of what I know her public school peers are doing at this age. Once I realized she needed to know the expectation for her age, and be shown how to achieve that desired result, The Good and the Beautiful level 3 composition filled that need for us so well. I love that with this resource over time the “training wheels” if you will, come off and the child takes over with coming up with all the components required for each type of composition. It’s been a joy to see my daughter thrive with this. We went from using a very disjointed and standards-based resource, to having clear instructions and expectations to guide her. I don’t think rigor is necessary in the elementary years, so I’m glad straightforward and age appropriate resources like TGTB exist.
@juliequates95297 ай бұрын
I just do not like how HWT forms their letters. Thanks so much for this reflection!
@aswitmer7 ай бұрын
We are trying IEW next year as well.
@NoelleKellySingerskitchen7 ай бұрын
You should start with IEW all things fun and fascinating. I'm not strong in writing and I loved it!!! My 3rd grader thrived
@NoelleKellySingerskitchen7 ай бұрын
Bwhaha I didn't even get to your comment on you starting iew that's funny
@sciencemama7 ай бұрын
Great minds!
@inquisitivemindsacademy7 ай бұрын
Are you not doing any Brave Writer stuff any more? Must have missed an update with that, but I'd love to know why/why not.
@sciencemama7 ай бұрын
I am still using it ... but more as a supplement, something I use when we need to pull a more delightful resource out! Like I used a number of the partnership writing resources this fall, and we also loosely used a Dart in March!
@colleentoler25177 ай бұрын
Hi! I am trying to decided on what math to put to out my two 1st graders in. I torn between Saxon, Math-U-See and abeka math 1. Could you offer any advice on this? Do you have a favorite?
@sciencemama7 ай бұрын
Oh man, that is tough! Saxon and Abeka are both more traditional - Abeka is more advanced and has color. MathUSee is mastery and the other are spiral!