As the new year is upon us, I am reflecting on what is working and what is not in our home school. I have made a few changes...tweaks if you will.
Tweak One...
We were using Exploring Countries and Cultures by
My Father's World. While I loved the idea of exploring the world and it's people, doing mapwork and cooking meals from other countries; my children (especially the older) found it
a bit boring after our third country. We find that it moves way too slow for our family and that the girls got very tired of doing mapwork on the same old continent after the third time.
Instead.......

We are going back to Story of the World - Volume Two. I have already read through this series once with C-Sunshine although she was very young in the beginning. I did buy the updated and revised edition of both the textbook and the activity guide. Although it is
Catholic light, it gets the conversation going on how the church began and was split. I have not been heavy on activities other than mapwork (
ironic?) and some coloring sheets. I do plan to ramp this up a bit during the second semester.
Tweak Two.....
I have enjoyed using Catholic Heritage Language of God series for my girls since the beginning with C-Sunshine. Although I used other things alongside, it was always the steady of my language arts for the elementary years. I was excited when they came out with a middle school series, although by a different author. C-Sunshine found it most frustrating and did not like it. It does not flow like the earlier years. It is
discombobulated (for lack of a better word). Jumbled.
Instead.....
and
C-Sunshine stepped right into
Easy Grammar and Daily Grams which emphasizes learning prepositional phrases and a daily review. It is a quick lesson each day. This program is working very well for us. K-Doodle is using CHC's Language of God series still and I do recommend this program for the elementary ages. It is a gentle program for early elementary, giving just enough book work. So....
Tweak Three.........


Out with the Primary Language Lesson by Emma Serl. I love the idea of these. They
just don't work with K-Doodle. She never said this, but know that she wanted to ask...What's the point of this? So...
Instead......
As mentioned above, I really like Catholic Heritage for the early grades. Why I was trying to mix it up, I have no idea. I always wonder if the grass is greener. Don't all homeschooling Momma's? Will we ever learn?
And the final Tweak.....
C-Sunshine is a Saxon lover. She
refused requested not to switch to Teaching Textbooks. She has always used the DIVE CD alongside the Saxon text. For some reason, the Saxon 7/6 CD did not give enough explanation for her. She is a good math student, so I listened. (I do
not love math.)
Instead......
Saxon Teacher. This is great for extra help when she needs it. Because it gives you the solution for each problem and they are listed, the student is able to click and look at only those problems they need help for. This is a great tool for us. C-Sunshine has decided just reading the text is what she prefers. But if she can't figure something out, she goes to the Saxon Teacher. I also use this as a tool for correcting any problems she gets wrong. She can just review with the CD and correct. They goes for test as well. Love this! Worth every penny.
Well, I think that about sums up those items that we swapped out. Next time I will chat about things that we need to improve on, or haven't gotten to and need to!
Blessings,