Well, I have a 2 and 7 year old so I’m only using it with my 7 year old (we started when she was 6). We are using the Chemistry & Physics one and I got the JR. notebooking journal. And right now, science tends to get pushed aside a lot. I’m trying to be more diligent with at least 1 day of nature study though (which I think counts as science too). I digress. Going back to the curric… I do like how it reads more conversationaly rather than a really dry text book. And it somewhat holds my daughters attention, more so if she is coloring one of the coloring pages in the journal. But, she is 7, so I’m not expencting her to sit around memorizing vocabulary and facts etc. Initially, I would read and she would write something short about what she knew about the subject (but I would have to spell much of it out for her)… essentialy, I realized this is what would be considered written narration. Well at 7, she is still learning how to do oral narration! She pretty much just really loves the experiments. So this is what we do now (when we actually fit it into our week). I will read ahead before we do an experiment and as we are doing it, I will simply give my own oral narration of what I read. I keep the book open there too to help me out with rememberning some details. But, I’m not reading from the book… just telling her about whats happening in this experiment. Depending on the experiment, sometimes I will have her write her guesses down first and when we are done, she will write about what happened. Since we have the journal, she uses that but, when my son is older, I’m skipping the journal and just having him do it in his own notebook. So, it’s very relaxed now and she enjoys it even more. Sometimes she is the one who says “can we do some science stuff today?”
Overall, I like it, however, it’s one of those things I purchased before fully embracing the CM methods and now, it’s something I feel like I HAVE to squeeze in because I spent money on it but, I’m feelig more drawn to putting that time into nature study type stuff instead (which I’m not very good at but, trying to get better) and therefor I’m simply having a hard time fitting it in. But if the kiddo asks for it, then I work really hard to make it a priority that week.