UNBOXING NEW CURRICULUM FOR 2024-2025?! | GENERATIONS HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM
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Generations is new to me. My boys are still in preschool and kindergarten, but I'm already looking for all kinds of resources for training them up in the faith as they grow. So thank you so much for introducing these resources! ðĨ°
So wise! They are having a big sale this week if you want to grab anything for next year.
The Draw the World series is great for map work ð
Amazing flip through. You did so well and conveyed my thoughts and feelings about the Generations as well. I'm so excited to see more families using and supporting them! What a blessing they are to our families!
Iâm feeling very appreciative too! Love watching you share about it. :)
I had never heard of this company! Thank you so much for sharing! After looking over their website I ended up getting the Taking Asia for Jesus and two of their missionary booksð I canât wait for them to arrive! Thank you again for reviewing this company!
Amazing! We have been enjoying Taking Asia for Jesus - the photography is beautiful. So helpful to see when learning about a place that seems so far away.
Love Generations. We are using them for history, reading & science this year. Best addition to our homeschool in 7 years! Thanks for sharing these resources!
Amazing! I am excited to implement some next year.
Can you tell me if the science and history textbooks are designed to be read by the student like GBS is? Or is it designed to be read by an adult?
@@StasiaAleen theyâve definitely made an effort to write it at the studentâs level and it is written to the student, so strong readers could read it themselves. We use them as read alouds and I do the reading. They have samples of each book on their website, so that might be helpful to take a look at.
Thanks for sharing. I haven't seen much of this company, I think I need to go take a look some more
Iâm excited to dive in next year!
Wow. Thanks for sharing that curriculum! Im looked into it a bit more and its really good. Thanks!
They are so wonderful! I really like all the "Taking the World for" series...I had the American History for HS but it was too textbook-y. The softcover books seem to be easier to get through.
It is really impressive! There is a big sale this week too!
Great company! Thanks for sharing âĪ.
Iâm so glad I found their amazing resources. The books are just beautiful!
Thank you for this! I have been looking at Notgrass for History but also like Generations.
Same! I have been looking at videos and samples to try to decide on our plan for next year.
Really enjoying your channel âĪ
Thank you so much!
My boys and I love Bob Shultz books, we are currently reading the Created to Work as well! Thanks for sharing about meeting with your children, I may implement that into our February schedule. I also appreciate a short chapter. You may also want to read Treasure of the Snow as a read aloud...it's so good!!
Thank you for the tip! I think I will use that as a read aloud. :)
You will love these books. I have many of them already.
Awesome to hear! We are going to have to dive in earlier than planned. ;)
@@juiceboxhomeschool Treasures in the Snow has a great message. I love the history books and God's Big Story. We're finishing level 4.
Hi! What do your kids use for their personal Bible study time? -Amanda
Hi! After we finished our go-to Not Consumed studies called Keep Thy Heart (store.notconsumed.com?aff=393), the little kids are using Write the Word from Cultivate What Matters. My teen is going through a study from our church called 90 Days with Jesus. Her favorite personal studies are the teen studies from Daily Grace Co (this one - collabs.shop/kdnz2p)!
Found your channel recently and love all your videos! Generations looks great. Do you know what denomination the company is by any chance? I couldn't see it on their website.
Aw thank you so much! I have found it non-denominational so far!
What are your thoughts on using the taking____country Bks in upper grades? Do you think they are too grade specific?
So far, I have only used Taking Asia (Level 4), and I think it would be appropriate for grades 4-7, but it really depends on the child. I have seen samples of the writing of the Level 1 book, and you can tell the difference from that to the Level 4 book.
@@juiceboxhomeschool ok. This is helpful! I'm finding it hard to find things to do "as a family" bc I have a 5yr gap btwn my first two kids and last two kids. ðĪŠ I don't want to get anything to young for the oldest. . .
Do the generations read Alouds and study guides - are these for the parent to read or the student? Are the study guides for oral comprehension? Because the read alouds are grade specific and not family style has me wondering whoâs supposed to be reading, lol.
Great question! Iâm going to be basing it on the read aloud. If it is a story I want to read together, and looks a little more challenging, Iâll use it as a family read aloud. You can use the study guides for written review or oral review, which ever works best!
Thank you, I am going to purchase both read aloud sets too, 4 & 5, and the Reading Gods Big Story.
My son will do that, read for answers so I totally relate. I am going to get God Big Story, is there answers somewhere for me to quickly mark?
Just checked! There are answers in the back of the student workbook.
@@juiceboxhomeschool oh no ð. Thanks for looking. Are they easily removable?
What are you doing for science since you didnât buy from Generations?
We are using Apologia for science!
I wonder how this approaches other faiths. I'm having a hard time finding history, both religious and secular, that don't have a certain bias. It's a huge turn-off. I fully expect to have to dig on my own for objective history but it's incredibly disappointing to do months and months of research on curricula, then purchase it, only to find the ones you chose aren't nearly as good as you thought they were.
Continuing that bias, I'm noticing only specific atrocities are mentioned and those atrocities are painted in one light or another. For example, people eating people in one culture is covered and looked down on (likely because it's so widely known they did this that it pretty much can't go unmentioned) but not another (likely because it's not nearly as widely known, despite the fact that it's fairly recent history!). In the latter, it's painted as W people being meanies to the other group. No mention of *WHY.* Groups being pushed out in some sort of way is also painted as simply W/Europeans/Christians are big ol' meanies instead of the *actual* reasons they wanted to push other groups out. One goes so far as to actually say, and I quote, "for no reason." Bologna sausage. You might not like the reason but there IS a reason. Often multiple.
I am in no way supporting bad things in history. Not at all. I just want objective, true, FACTS. No opinions. No purposefully manipulative adjectives and adverbs. (Such as sadly, fortunately, horrific, etc) Or, at the very least, more than one side of the story.
Not only that, but it irks me how shallow history curricula tend to go. I can understand why, especially in grade school levels, but come on...three very vague paragraphs on the War of 1812? Really? SIGH. Yes, we can dive deeper on our own. Yes, we DO dive deeper on our own. But that's not the point.
Sigh. I'm thinking of just completely revamping history in our homeschool, skipping curricula, and just putting my own together myself because this is ridiculous. However, Generations does intrigue me. Thank you for going through this. I'll have to rewatch on a bigger screen so I can read the text better.