I picked several topics for each subject at the beginning of the year. For science, we are using Outdoor Secrets to get in the habit of regular nature notebook entries…and everyone is really enjoying the books! We are also going to learn some constellations with the Book of Astronomy (from Memoria Press). Also, we’ll be exploring physics with an experiment kit and Physics 101 DVD. Since we got a late start, we’ve been focusing on fall topics from Outdoor Secrets. After this, I hope to get through the fall constellations, then focus on physics for the winter, along with winter constellations. Then in the spring, we’ll pick back up with Outdoor Secrets.
For handicrafts, we are starting with watercolors, and everyone is really enjoying the book. It’s an out of print Klutz book called Watercolor for the Artistically Undiscovered. The book is intended to be consumable, but we’re painting on our own watercolor paper. We’re also continuing with Paper Sloyd for the Primary Grades (year 2), and Compass Drawing, which everyone enjoyed last year. Later on, I hope to get to polymer clay and crochet.
For literature, we have two daily readings. In the morning, we read from Memoria Press’ Third Grade Read Aloud books, which is a beautiful mix of chapter and picture books! We are reading these purely for enjoyment. Our afternoon literature time is a mix of SCM literature books, church history/theology, Shakespeare, and family history readings. Instead of spreading out books like Peril & Peace or Shakespeare’s As You Like It across the school year, we are spending a few weeks on each book. We are adding some narrations and discussion to these books.
For enrichment studies, I picked up Memoria Press’ First Grade Enrichment for my 7yo and have been using it with my older DC as well! Each week has a picture study, composition to listen to, and a poem. My younger ones listen in on the book and sometimes we do added activities. The rest of our enrichment is pretty open and go as well: Scipture Memory, LDTR for Children, Hymns for a Kid’s Heard, and poetry memorization, which is tied into our litature studies, using Poetry for the Grammar Stage from MP. My older ones are learning some poetry terms like alliteration and about different rhyming schemes. I’m aiming for 2 poems per term from this book, since we are memorizing these.
Another great resource this year are some narration notebooks I picked up at Miller Pad and Paper. Each 2-page spread has a blank page followed by a lined page. Each child has one with the correct line spacing for their writing abilities. I try to get these out once a week for a written narration with a drawn picutre. For now, topics are chosen by me from science, history, Bible, literature, and habit study.
I’m really enjoying the mix of SCM and MP this year. MP gives me some ideas to add a bit of discussion, in addition to simple narration. Now that my DC are getting older, I’m finding I want more help in this area. I’m also reading through SCM’s Hearning and Reading, Telling and Writing to make sure I’m staying on track with my older DC with regards to language arts.