Homeschool Planning for 2024-2025 II Secular Homeschooling

Published 2024-02-08
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All Comments (21)
  • Planning the next year is one of my favorite things 😂. Re: independent reading, I currently have my 2nd grader read anything that's not a picture book on her own, then I'll ask her some questions when she's done to make sure she understood what she read (I do have her read the first few pages of a book out loud, so I can help her with names, etc, but she'll read most of the book on her own). It's been working well for us so far.
  • @MrsPerdueArt
    Love hearing your thoughts on planning for next year!! I actually found your channel from searching for BYL reviews- we recently started using Level 5 for my 10yo and Level 0 for my 5 and 7yo and we love it so much!! So I’m glad to hear you’re still loving it too! My 10yo is doing the BYL Level 5 readers on his own- it feels like the first year I’ve really trusted that he can read it carefully enough to do it on his own. I do read the chapter ahead of time so we can talk about it (I also love all of her picks!!) and it’s been working really well!! Maybe you could read the first few chapters together and then challenge him to try a chapter on his own? So build up to reading it on his own? Excited to see more updates from you!! 😍
  • @joyiasells4810
    I am sipping coffee ☕️ with you. Thanks for sharing!
  • @cloudvzuela
    Thanks for sharing, I appreciate your thoughts
  • @kllawrence
    We're using Word Roots, Editor in Chief, and Reading Detective this coming year from Critical Thinking Company. We're also moving away from TGTB to something else for language arts, my son has just outgrown it. For writing this year we used The Writing Revoulution and it is working amazingly well. My son is in third and I am waiting to outsource writing once he enters fifth grade. Thanks for sharing about Beowulf Grammar!
  • @CeciQuinones
    we’re leaving TGATB for 4th grade as well and going into Lightning literature, all about spelling, Singapore dimensions & history quest (audiobook) & leaving mystery science for Sassafras science! so excited for this upcoming year’s change!
  • We loved using build your library! Emily is amazing and her curriculum is just enough for us without being too much work. We use math U see for math and khan academy. My kids do well with video lessons and practices. I didn’t like Life of Fred, definitely not secular. ❤
  • I will stand 10 toes down on Bookshark. A little pricey yes but is absolutely love that it's a secular all subject mine will be going into 4th grade too. And bookshark came with handwriting with out tears cursive as well ❤❤
  • @ashleymorris12
    Guest Hollow now schedules/suggests using Word Roots in place of English From The Roots Up for vocabulary in their LA program. I believe they are also considering replacing The Modern Speller with All About Spelling. We are using the LA schedule, with the above modifications plus Winning With Writing, and really enjoy it.
  • Hi! I have 2 middle schoolers and we are also pandemic homeschoolers. We started in 4th grade as well and next year they will be in 8th grade. We did BYL Level 5 in 4th and 5th grade, then tried Masterbooks Worlds Story Ancient Times this year and next year we are going back to BYL LOL. For my son, also ADHD, in math we are going to try Denison PA next year and my daughter is going to continue with Christian Light Education. A lot of your picks are all things I am considering for us as well except for Science. We are going to try out Guest Hollow's Actions and Reactions. So excited for the upcoming year!
  • @TGPR233
    We will be starting Denison math next year also.l for our rising 7th grader
  • @user-ss1jf1df4u
    I’m lookout at word roots. We use Evan moor building spelling. We do explode the code as well. I have a second grader. I am looking at wining with writing or essentials in writing. Evan moor has paragraph editing until 8th grade
  • @hi.from.Shelby
    I have never heard of Sequential Spelling! Looks interesting- sounds Ike you only need the teachers book and not the student book (as it’s just lists as people/reviewers say). I’m curious what the inside of teacher spelling book looks like. We did EM spelling and it wasn’t as enjoyable for my son either. Looking at options for next year! :)
  • Write by number is great but I don't think it works well as a main writing curriculum. I would recommend doing the online version (I think it is 5/month) to avoid the big investment. My son has dysgraphia and it has greatly improved his writing but the mastery approach made it boring to him so I changed it up a bit to suit him. We probably won't use it next year but I might use it again when we start essay writing in earnest.
  • @Michelgia523
    Please share your thoughts on IEW 1B thanks!!!!!
  • @laurenharmon3972
    Is Denison secular? I'm looking for PA as well for next year. I've been seeing ads for Euclid Math so starting to play around with ideas. We are currently using TT but not sure if we are going to continue or not.