I love that almost all your videos have bird sounds as a background haha. Thanks for the flip through! I'm torn between Spelling Connections and 180 days of spelling, I feel like they are very similar!
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
My house has openings up high in the walls to let fresh air in (common in our part of the world)...and the openings let all the outdoor noise in as well...so this is the true experience of living in my house. ha! Sometimes, though never yet during a video, the birds have actually flown in through the openings and then we have to encourage them to find their way back out again. Yes, I think Spelling Connections and 180 Days of Spelling are pretty similar in approach, just slightly different sorts of exercises.
@jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable9 ай бұрын
Haha! I love it to. I would not love birds flying in to my house. 😂
@whitneyrhiannontill16189 ай бұрын
We’ve been using this series for a couple of months now. It is a really excellent resource for homeschool families, I’m so glad you’re able to do a flip-through!
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
Glad you've been finding this useful! We're only a few weeks in as of when I'm posting this, but it's been great so far!
@jessicachiang25669 ай бұрын
I really appreciate how you describe and explain things, Rachel! And I feel like we appreciate the same nuances in curriculum so I really value your suggestions. I think we’ll add this to our rotation! It seems so well rounded yet with options to expand upon. Thank you so much!!
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
We've only been using the first one for a few weeks so far, but I've been really appreciating the approach, and I know that if my son ends up needing a little more practice with word lists in the future, it's easy to add more simple practice. One of the exercises he had this week was to write 1 sentence that had 'hen and wet', and one sentence that had "den and fed" --so 2 sentences, each with 2 of his spelling words in them. I was so impressed by his creativity in writing sentences that made sense and used the spelling words. I appreciate little assignments like that!
@jessicachiang25669 ай бұрын
@@SevenInAll ahh how fun! And what a cool way to see how your little completed a challenge that was a bit different 🙌🏼
@coachjra8 ай бұрын
My kids are about to finish grade 1 ZB spelling! It is a shining star! Top notch. If you want an easy to use, colorful spelling curriculum for your 1st grader- don't hesitate to purchase this.
@SevenInAll8 ай бұрын
Love hearing from someone who has finished level 1!
@Little_Blessings39 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh Ive been eyeing this!!! The timing is perfect! Thank you for showing us!🤗
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
Glad it's helpful to see the inside!
@lifewithginab9 ай бұрын
I've been wanting to see this Rachel!! ❤ thanks for shading!!!
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
Glad it's helpful!
@samanthawoods6159 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!! I have been considering them for cursive. I love how colorful their workbooks are.
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
Definitely colorful!
@faithfullyinfertile9 ай бұрын
I've been seeing this spelling curriculum pop up in videos a lot. We are using and loving All About Spelling. My kids need the explicit spelling instruction. I love the bird sounds that are often in your videos!
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
I think All About Spelling is a great resource for kids who need the more in-depth and multisensory approach to really master spelling.
@faithfullyinfertile9 ай бұрын
@@SevenInAll yes, we tried Masterbooks spelling, Sequential Spelling, Evan Moor, Spelling U See and Logic of English Essentials before landing on All About Spelling. I wish it could be done more independently but that’s the name of the game in my homeschool. My kids just require more direct instruction from me and I’m actually okay with that because I looooove teaching and seeing them learn.💕 I have learned, even with intensive teacher requirements, if we keep the lessons short (10-20 mins) it’s not so bad and A LOT of progress can be made with consistent intentional daily lessons!
@RockSimmer-gal4God9 ай бұрын
I love that it’s got activities and challenge words!!! I love that it has review!!!
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
Yes, those are great features!
@jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable9 ай бұрын
Is this a fairly new curriculum? Before last week I had never heard of it. My daughter would have loved this! It seems like a similar skill as Explode the Code (which she loved and HAD to do all the levels of), but it’s SO pretty and in color! ❤😂
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
We love Explode the Code here, too! Zaner-Bloser has been around forever, but their brand is mostly associated with handwriting books. The Spelling Connections curriculum has been around for a bit because I've seen different copyright years on books being sold on Rainbow Resource, etc, this current edition that they're selling is copyright year 2022.
@jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable9 ай бұрын
@@SevenInAll I have only heard of the handwriting, but I will definitely be checking this out! Also, random side note. I am loving your Easter Unit. We started early and extended it to three days a week because something ALWAYS comes up! Thanks so much!❤️ I especially love the memory verse cards. I laminated them and they are just so beautiful! Your sister does such an amazing job with the artwork.
@lifewithginab9 ай бұрын
I love the bird noises 😅❤
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
hahahaha, thank you for your patience with my neighborhood birds.
@carolinalopez90545 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! Can you tell how much parent involvement there is? I'm hoping not too much (for grades 3 and up).
@SevenInAll5 ай бұрын
The way I use it, this is pretty independent other than me giving the actual spelling test at the end of a unit. We're using the 1st grade level currently and this is one of the books that my son will just pull out, complete a page or two--if he has any questions about instructions he'll ask me, and I'll check it at the end to make sure he completed the work correctly, but it can be used pretty independently. With a more struggling speller they may need more involvement and hand-holding from the parent, but this is a good fit for a more traditional/independent approach.
@AllisonCarbaugh9 ай бұрын
Can you share why you chose this over All About Spelling? I’m currently trying to decide for my upcoming 1st grader.
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
I think All About Spelling is a very thorough approach to teaching spelling. Not all learners need a very thorough approach. From my observation, spelling comes very easily/naturally to some learners, and for others is a much more challenging skill (for me, spelling was always very easy--any word I see, I can spell. For some of my sisters, spelling has been a lifelong challenge). With a very young student who is just beginning to spell, you can't really tell yet whether or not spelling will be challenging. Since my son has picked up on most school things pretty quickly, I decided to begin from the assumption that spelling will probably come pretty easily to him, and picked an inexpensive curriculum option that I would choose for a child who learns spelling easily. If spelling turns out to be very difficult for him to master, I can always scale up to a more thorough approach later on, but I'd rather scale up later if he needs more, than begin with an expensive, thorough curriculum for a subject that he easily flies through, if that makes sense?
@lifewithginab9 ай бұрын
Not sure if you mentioned this in your video... i might have missed it... but i noticed that there is teachers manual that you can buy... do you think its beneficial?
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
I've only seen the sample of the Teacher's Guide, but to me it didn't look like a whole lot, mostly just answers as well as suggestions on what to point out for different spelling rules or ideas for how to teach a new spelling concept. Could be beneficial for those who want some more ideas, but not required or necessary, unless you want to have the answer key in hand for easier/faster checking in the higher levels. Just using the workbook means there's no answer key. :P
@lifewithginab9 ай бұрын
@SevenInAll I thought so! Thanks Rachel! ❤️ so helpful! :)
@Little_Blessings39 ай бұрын
Could this also work as a writing portion of our school day? I just feel im stuck between this spelling curriculum or a writing curriculum such as handwriting without tears.. it would definitely be too much writing for my boys.. thoughts?
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
If your children already know correct letter formation, then yes, you use a different subject, like spelling, for the writing practice they need. This won't teach letter formation, but once the skill of writing has been learned, I like to have them practice the skill in different books vs. just have a handwriting book.
@BearBettermentSchool9 ай бұрын
I’d be worried about how much writing my child would have to do before moving on to the next set of words. I realize I wouldn’t have to make her do all activities, but if I’m skipping half the book I don’t feel like it was money well spent. 🤔
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
A child who learns how to spell new words without needing to write them down a few times probably wouldn't need a workbook like this. :) Meanwhile, some children will actually need even more repetitions of writing words down and spelling them aloud in order to master new words. This is probable 'middle of the road' as far as meeting the needs of kids who don't need a ton of practice with spelling words, but do need to practice them in a few different ways. I've always been one who learns by writing things down, and I've noticed that plays a big role for my son, too, so I tend to be drawn toward these types of resources. Spelling Power is an old, classic spelling book that can be used with kids who advance very quickly through spelling lists and don't need much practice.
@BearBettermentSchool9 ай бұрын
@@SevenInAll Thank you so much. I will check out Spelling Power!
@BearBettermentSchool9 ай бұрын
@@SevenInAll IEW Phonetic Zoo says if you aren’t ready to start level A, you should start with Spelling You See. We are flying through that and skipping tiles and cards (which are supposed to be what add value to the program.) What I really want is Phonetic Zoo lessons starting with the rules and wordlists from Spelling You See. She’s still a beginning speller, but catches on as soon as I teach the rule. She can “take the test” as soon as I teach the rule. She doesn’t need to practice writing them multiple times first and she retains everything from lesson to lesson.
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
I've used Spelling You See and didn't actually know that there were tiles and cards supposed to be added. Ha! I love the Spelling You See level A because kids are just writing the words they hear vs. spending time memorizing a list. It's likely that with a student who learns spelling like this, spelling will be a very short term part of the school routine, not something that continues through all of elementary. @@BearBettermentSchool
@mirandakh179 ай бұрын
My 5 & 7 y/o have recently expressed interest in learning Spanish. Mom & Dad only speak English... Where would you recommend we begin?? Thank you!
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
If you're wanting a screen-free option, Homeschool Languages is set up for you to to teach even if you have zero knowledge of Spanish yourself. I talk about that curriculum at the beginning of this video here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6nSmqSYl5eJh7csi=doOfeHa23qXx_sLm I really like what I've seen from Homeschool Languages although I haven't used them in my own homeschool. This is a common question I get so I will try to make a video in the future about Spanish when you don't speak it.
@mirandakh179 ай бұрын
@seveninall thank you!!
@justifiedgold9 ай бұрын
The birds 😂😂😂
@SevenInAll9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, the birds were just having a bird party on this particular day! I even tried to go outside and figure out what was up with them but there was no stopping the bird party.
@StephanieMT9 ай бұрын
@@SevenInAll were entering mating season, so the animals are all active i think