Well, I haven't posted since May! How did that happen? And before that it was sparse. Oh how I've missed my homeschool blog and blogland in general!
It's that time of year... time to finalize curriculum orders, make sure everything's in place and ready-set-go! I am going to have to simply post some school "blurbs" periodically on this blog because coherent, cohesive, well-written, informative posts just aren't going to come. So today I thought I'd pop in and post some of the things I've bought and what we're doing for school this year. I'm still working it into schedules,
making all the pieces fit. Honestly, that is the hard part this year. I'm having such "analysis paralysis," due in part to our adoption. I don't know how long I can blame it on that, but that's what I'm currently attributing it to. But that's another post.
Anyway.
This year I'll have an 11th grader (HOW did that happen??? I blinked!!) an 8th grader, and an ESL 5th grader. Fun fun!! God is so good!!
Here's what's on tap for each of them:
11th grader (my super-studious
textbooky daugher):
Apologia ChemistryMath-U-See Honors GeometryAbeka U.S. GovernmentEconomics using
Blue Stocking Guide and
Whatever Happened to Penny CandyBJU Spanish 1BJU British LiteratureWriting and Grammar 11Analytical Grammar-
Teaching the Essay and Research Paper8th grader (my history-buff son who loves piles of books):
Sonlight 100: In-depth American History (History, Literature and Bible)
Apologia Physical ScienceMath-U-See Honors Algebra 1Clase Divertida Spanish Level 3 (finishing in the fall, not sure what for spring)
Wordly Wise 3000
book 7 (fall) and
book 8 (spring)
WriteShop 15th grade ESL (our newly-adopted 10 year old son who's been home from Ethiopia about 10 months)
Sonlight 1: Introduction to World History Part 1 (with Readers 1) (Literature, Reading and Bible)
Right Start MathWriteShop Primary A"Extreme Science"- 1 hours per week of hands-on experiments offered at a local co-op
Abeka Science Readers (he loves these, really!)
grade 3 fall,
grade 4 spring
Wordly Wise A (fall) and
B (spring)
I have SO much more to say!! About homeschooling a high schooler. About teaching and transitioning an English Language Learner. About having one in high school, middle school and elementary school. About scheduling. About burnout before you begin. About being overwhelmed with life as well as with JOY. But, that will have to wait until another day.
I hope you have had an amazing, relaxing, and rejuvenating summer and are gearing up for the BEST school year ever!