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3RD GRADE CURRICULUM PLANS - 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR 

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Sharing our curriculum plans for the 2020-2021 school year.
Honest review of Teaching Textbooks 4.0: • HONEST REVIEW OF TEACH...
10th grade curriculum plans: • 10TH GRADE CURRICULUM ...
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Kindergarten curriculum plans: COMING SOON!
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Комментарии : 10   
@TheBabcocks
@TheBabcocks 3 года назад
I love how your textbooks are just spurring on the real learning!
@CreatingEssence
@CreatingEssence 3 года назад
It's true! The first year that science and history looked like this for us, I felt like an utter failure. My teacher brain was SCREAMING about how it was shameful that we hadn't even gotten 1/2 way through the texts that were supposed to be easily done in a year. The second year we worked on them it took me about half-way through the year before I realized what was happening and I couldn't care less anymore. We're learning SO MUCH and they're loving it. THAT'S the stuff they'll actually remember, not dates and names memorized.
@melanieturner5665
@melanieturner5665 2 года назад
I'd like to see a flip through of Abeka language 3. Even a do a lesson with us and how the readers are tied into it. Thank you!
@shayj3373
@shayj3373 2 года назад
Excellent info as always! Please when you have a moment...How does the John Thompson self-paced piano lessons work? I'm not seeing any YT vids on that at all. TY in advance...
@MountainRoots
@MountainRoots 3 года назад
Hmm, so you think abeka has some value? We've been somewhat turned off by them, but I'd hate to paint with broad strokes if they have curriculum components worth utilizing. Thanks for sharing these videos, it's truly helpful ✌️🤙-Josh
@CreatingEssence
@CreatingEssence 3 года назад
Some! Overall, it's a very rigid, school-at-home program, as opposed to homeschool. Abeka wants you replicating the classroom environment complete with a teacher black board, student desk, flags for the pledges, and rigid class time plus homework assignments every day. I'm not a fan. But because I STARTED with Abeka(simply because it was my comfort zone as a teacher straight from the classroom) I learned to use and tailor it for each of my kids. I like how they present their spiral method, intensive, phonics-based ELA program instead of sight word memorization that is more common nowadays. I'd be happy to do a flip thru of anything you'd like to see in detail, and discuss how we implement it. Just let me know!
@HSingMomto5Kids
@HSingMomto5Kids 2 года назад
How do you use Story of the World with your older kids? I used it with my older kids but I've steered away as it seemed so time consuming? Also in one of your older videos in 2017 you mentioned using unit studies? Do you remember what that was and do you still use it or was it more of what your child wanted to use for a book. And I also love Apologia. Love this! Thanks!
@HSingMomto5Kids
@HSingMomto5Kids 2 года назад
Oh and have you ever used or heard of Fix It Grammar? Just curious to the Abeka Language that you have used if you have an opinion.
@CreatingEssence
@CreatingEssence 2 года назад
My kids sit in on Story of the World for history until 9the grade. Then they split off into a literature based American history intensive. Yes, we did history of the Native Americans unit study style, made up by me as we went, because every curriculum I saw went straight to, "BOOM! Columbus found America and that's when it was discovered." As someone who grew up in Haudenosaunee territory and went to college in the Onondaga Nation, I disliked how everything disregarded the rich cultures of all the indigenous people of North America, so we spent a year, all my kids together, digging into them and their cultures before we started European explorers where most American History curriculum begins.
@CreatingEssence
@CreatingEssence 2 года назад
I have heard of it but never used it. I did see, though, that Megan of Pennies And Salt and Katie at Life In The Mundane both reviewed aspects if Fix It! Grammar this week. Perhaps those would help you out
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