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Homeschool Curriculum Picks 2024 | US History 

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Learning states and US History in a different way this semester. These are our curriculum picks for the spring 2024 semester.
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Комментарии : 17   
@christinahicks7634
@christinahicks7634 6 месяцев назад
One of my favorite channels! Thanks for sharing all the details!
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning 6 месяцев назад
That's so nice! Thank you. Do you happen to be related to any Hicks that live in MN?
@ambergarrett3301
@ambergarrett3301 Месяц назад
Hi! Love your channel! My question is regarding family subjects. I have two littles, two years apart that I would like to do family learning for history, science, Bible, etc (basically everything outside of the 3Rs). How does this work when starting out when the first one start officially “schooling”? Only do the 3Rs until the younger is ready to school in those subjects? Or do those subjects with the oldest and the little one tags along, slowly adding tasks that fit skill level? Also, how does this look as you go along? Say if you cover American history while the oldest is in Year 3 (youngest-1), do you cycle through it again at some point for the youngest to have a deeper understanding since they probably didn’t grasp as much? Do you see your children eventually doing all self studies as they “age out” of the family style? Thanks so much! I know I’m overthinking but I have a hard time wrapping my mind around it so that they each get exposure and comprehension with all of the topics.
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning Месяц назад
This is an excellent question. Thanks for asking. I'll add it to my list of video ideas for the future. Until then, you have the right idea. You'll find that many curriculums are on a 4-year loop as far as revisiting a subject. History especially tends to be done this way. Story of the World or Biblioplan are a good example of that. Gather Round unit studies is also a good example specifically designed for families. They have created 4 years worth of units that you continue to cycle through, but as the student gets older they use a more age-appropriate workbook each time. I tend to teach to my oldest child level and then adjust as needed for the youngers, but I'm always amazed at how much they do retain. Even with the "3Rs" we try to do similar ideas. Draw, Write, Now has been fun for handwriting and keeping a journal, and they all have gone through the same math and spelling curriculums so we have developed a culture within our house of understanding, working together and helping one another. Family Style is totally worth it!
@fiorellabarnes8098
@fiorellabarnes8098 5 месяцев назад
Can you do a video on the Generations America history book? I’d like to see it more in depth and what it covers. Thank you
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for asking. I will try to get to that. If you haven't already you can go to the Generations website and view sample pages. We are really enjoying it! generations.idevaffiliate.com/54.html
@amyparedes5033
@amyparedes5033 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. Gather Round is already on my list to look into for next year. I have 2 questions: How long do the Gather Round units usually take? What age ranges would you say the Generations’ Taking the Americas for Jesus would be good for?
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning 5 месяцев назад
Each unit is 20 lessons. With the Middle Ages Unit we split the lessons into two days, so it took us more like 40 days to finish. Usually we do one a day 4 days a week. It's a very flexible curriculum. You make it work for you. Generations lists there history's by level. Taking the Americas is listed as Level 3, meaning a 3rd grader could read it. We read them as a family and I think they all contain valuable lessons no matter the grade. The chapters get longer the higher the level goes and topics get heavier, but I still think upper grades could do lower levels and still benefit. The workbooks contain mapping, vocab and comprehension. Feel free to ask any questions you have.
@klsimmonsen
@klsimmonsen 6 месяцев назад
Is Life of Fred the only math you use for your older boys?
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning 6 месяцев назад
Yes. We will occasionally take a break from it and do some random workbook pages or just games, but LOF is our core math
@klsimmonsen
@klsimmonsen 6 месяцев назад
@@FamilyStyleLearning I would like to see a video on Life of Fred! 🙂
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning 6 месяцев назад
@@klsimmonsen thank you for letting me know
@klsimmonsen
@klsimmonsen 6 месяцев назад
Also does Generations only have one level of math so far? I could seem to only find level one. Their website seems kind of confusing to me so there might be other levels I just couldn't find them.
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning 6 месяцев назад
@@klsimmonsen Currently yes. Level 2 is supposed to release this spring and K will hopefully be out before the next school year. My friends are telling me Apologia math is very similar, might be worth checking out if you need a different level.
@Handlehere256
@Handlehere256 5 месяцев назад
Do you love simply piano? Have you tried any other piano learning apps? Do all your kids use it or just the older ones?
@FamilyStyleLearning
@FamilyStyleLearning 5 месяцев назад
My boys started the app when they were 7, so the youngest hasn't started yet. I think you can have 5 using it at once. We haven't tried any other piano apps. I've been happy with simply piano. It's not as good as an in real life teacher that can pinpoint what they need to be working on but it's affordable for me. I also like that they can do it really easily everyday as part of their habits. I think it's a great way to start out, learn some basics and see if it's a with while investment for kids that want to go further.
@Handlehere256
@Handlehere256 5 месяцев назад
@@FamilyStyleLearning thanks so much!
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