Showing posts with label curriculum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curriculum. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Curriculum 2013-2014, Holly

I have finally wrapped up planning and began prepping for our 2013-2014 school year, third grade and preschool. Along with that I have decided to ramp up blogging once again to share our journey. I enjoy hosting it, some family and friends enjoy reading it and I especially love having a small history of our days with photos that I can easily pull to print for years end.

We have Holly's year all planned out now. I am still working on Hudson's school year however we have determined this will be his last preschool year, next school year he will start kindergarten as all of those benchmarks have easily been met now, so we will refine them this school year, mature a bit and move forward next. It is earlier than we had originally thought, but he is ready. Now to adjust that college financial plan, ha!!

Here is a rundown of Holly's school year:

Reading: Selection of works and a book study with Latin Road/Phonics binder 2

Writing: Bravewriter/Partnership Writing, poetry binder and ZanerBloser Cursive

Spelling: Latin Road/Phonics binder 2

Language: Latin Road/Phonic binder 2, pre-latin 

Math: Horizons, online games/practice

Science: finishing up geology through fall, RS4K Astronomy, Nature Club and Nature Studies, fun projects intertwined, (still determining full path beyond this, next curriculum)

Social Studies: Expedition Earth second half (world study) and World Religions (Usborne)

History: History Odyssey Ancients (modified)

Health: ‘Be Fit, Be Strong, Be You’, body study, swimming, group games with our homeschool group

Occupational Education: continue weekly cooking, field trips to various businesses, sewing, learn about professions in science, inventors/inventions

Art and Music Appreciation: Atellier, Usborne and self created. Artist study. Tacoma Youth Chorus, begin intro to piano and attend arts performances.

Special Units: Geology, Gallapagos Islands & Darwin, Food Chains, Coral Reefs

Activities: Camp Fire (4th year), Swimming (working on level 9 of 10 - if completed move to a swim team), Tacoma Youth Chorus (2nd year)


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

First Grade Curriculum

We are starting school up in a couple of days, so I thought I would share our curriculum plan for First Grade. This is what we have planned to start the year however, after the new year we might toss in a couple more items for unit studies... I am still deciding on that. This year I asked Holly about some ideas she would like to see with school and she mentioned she would enjoy more with nature, dinosaurs, body, rocks/minerals/gems and space. We started Nature Club to fulfill the need of more nature (we meet at least every other week, often times more) and I have a plan we (Bryan & I) are completing with the dinosaurs to start the year off. We will be studying the human body along with our health curriculum this year, taking our time versus rushing through it. As for a space unit and rocks/minerals/gems unit I will work on those some more before sharing them. I actually foresee those happening after the beginning of the year, a Winter/Spring unit.

For our core subjects we have decided to use Horizons curriculum: Math, Reading & Phonics and Spelling & Vocabulary. The Reading/Phonics and Spelling/Vocabulary work really well together. The math program seems to be pretty in tune with how Holly enjoys her math studies. I am not sure how challenging it will be for her though as I think she is past first grade - however, I would like to drill in some basic a bit more before advancing. I won't be surprised if we move up mid year with math. However, for now to augment math we will be starting a math journal with word problems and games. I will also be enjoying more game play and manipulative's with her.

For Geography we will be working completely through Evan Moore's Beginning Geography book in which she will review some mapping skills, learn about land forms, bodies of water, continents and oceans. I will build on this more as we continue through the program. We also have a really nice children's world atlas we will be using in conjunction with it.  We will also tie in a 50 State Study and a United State atlas and some brief history along the way.

History will be using The Pioneer Sampler to read. Throughout reading this book we will take a closer look at pioneer life and try our hands at several projects along the way such as hand work/stitching, corn husk dolls, making butter, children's toys, creating a cabin from sticks or Popsicle sticks, felting wool balls to play with, trying natural dying, learning older measurement lingo and trying it out, weaving art, tin punching, making shadow puppets, etc... I have a load of ideas to enjoy with this history theme. I believe we will also rent the Pioneer Era history box from the Washington State History Museum once we get into the unit a ways to try some old toys and see some artifacts. We will also take at least one visit to Pioneer Farms... if not a couple throughout the year. I have a feeling this might also branch off into some Little House on the Prairie introduction (books/movie) and Native American introduction.

Health this year will be based from our current book collection and a new addition we have called Why Should I Bother To Keep Fit. We will be learning all about the human body, how it functions and how to keep it healthy. As well, we will be using this great site called KidsHealth.org - it is a wonderful site with a nice little curriculum for all educators.

Physical Education will include swimming two days a week, soccer until mid-November, daily outdoor time, park play and activities with our home school group such as kickball, basketball and more. Holly experiences a ton of physical play... I have no worries on this front at all!

We will be enjoying a few units from our Moving Beyond The Page curriculum as well. These are fun units that incorporate a lot of different avenues of learning that are project based.

Holly will be enjoying more poetry this year - this was a favorite last year and I am excited to continue with her this year. We will be using a couple a great books from Scholastic, this year introducing graphic organizers! I also own a wonderful selection of poetry guide sheets that she kept last year in a poetry notebook, we will continue this in a new notebook. And, I have a great list of poetry books we will be enjoying throughout the year. This was really one of her favorite lessons!

Dictionary work will be new this year. Last year we learned alphabetizing and this year she will be applying it. I will do small lessons with her dictionary as she learns how to use it. We will also be keeping a small notebook of new words/vocabulary building on great lesson sheets that walk her through using a dictionary: spelling, meaning, part of speech, other meanings/words, picture of word, prefix/suffix, etc. She is looking forward to this, as of now she just sits and randomly looks through and reads her dictionary.

Science for us will include a variety of items. We have an Evan Moore book we will work through, a few new books on introducing the concepts of physics and chemistry, an Usborne Science Encyclopedia we will read through slowly as it applies or strikes interest. However, our largest part of science will be through out Nature Club. We meet at least every other Friday and sometimes more for nature studies, lessons and journaling. This is outside of our own nature work we do. We will be reading through The Young Naturalist this year and really taking that book to heart within our approach to nature. We will also tie in any science studies or experiments that work well with other units or seasons.

Art this year will include a whole new art curriculum we decided upon called Atelier. This wonderful program has a great scope and sequence I am very happy with that looks at skills, creativity and some art history. It is a dvd based program in which Holly can watch a lesson, see how it is completed, witness other variations of the lesson and then apply that information to her own project. I hope to do some of these with some friends of ours. As well, we will work through more in our Art Treasury book taking a look at a few more artists and choosing fun projects from our Art Ideas book... we have a super long list of desires in this book and others I have found online. We are also fortunate enough to have some lessons available in our home school group, we will attend these as time allows.

Our first special unit study will be on dinosaurs. Holly adores... adores... adores dinosaurs! We are very lucky in that we own a lot of materials on dinosaurs. We did however find some new books to add to our collection that will also offer up new materials for our unit. DK has a great book she is really looking forward to that includes a workbook too - this is going to be great for her. We have a new poster for the wall (my eyes on others too) and the best part so far is we are going to create a timeline for her to work with. I am also toying with renting a learning box from the Burke Museum called Age Of The Dinosaurs. Really, there are a couple I'd love to rent from them... so many great choices!

Wow -- that is one big plan there!!! Wish us luck on the great year ahead!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Curriculum Choices

So, for this school year we have chosen to use a project based curriculum for Holly called 'Moving Beyond the Page'. After reviewing it and talking with others I know this will be a fun choice for us. It is all encompassing, however we are going to play with it and add in more writing, reading and math. As well, we will be doing a lot with basic geography, poetry, art, religion, science, music and nature studies.

Now to look at all this... it looks like a bunch of books - not too fun for a kindergartner. Well, although it appears to be all book work, it is not. We will be doing a lot of hands on fun activities, manipulative's, games, outings, media, experiments and more! The books are often the idea resources for us and then we move from there. Should be a really fun year!