I’ve never gotten to see a full high school level student workbook. Is that what you guys are using? And how does it compare to the middle school? It looks like a lot of research!!
With this unit, we had the middle school level already because I purchased the whole year when she was creating year 3 units. There wasn’t much of a difference between it and the high school level so I didn’t bother purchasing it. I have noticed that we the high school level there may be two to three more questions on a page. There is a good amount of research, but nothing too overwhelming.
I need so much info on the tracking. I am in Colorado and am getting ready for record keeping for high school with my oldest and am so nervous about it.
How long did a unit use to take you to finish before high school? Do you do one lesson a day in the 20 days? We have been getting a lesson a day done but it seems like every one is done after the lesson. I was hoping to do a lot of extra things but it just seems crunched. It may be because it is our first unit.
The units usually last us 5 weeks. It’s hard to add anything extra because they do take a lot of time and energy. I have seen where people stretch one lesson into two days so they can incorporate more activities, videos, etc. What unit are y’all doing?
I made my own Seatwork journal a while ago for the Ancient Civilizations unit. Check out this video:th-cam.com/video/q_Vtn3uI674/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s0JH3Yvu-0Ike6BK I don’t have the file anymore, but if I created a new one, I would definitely add some grammar to it. You have actually given me a good idea. I need to make another one with a unit that doesn’t have Seatwork.
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife - I just know in a facebook group that is not officially a gather round page, people have asked about it and there are no videos kind of what components to add. I'll take a look at it again. It's been a while since I have seen that video.
@@sierrabookishlifeI also like to add Brave Writer Literature guides. They include grammar, literary analysis, copywork, spelling, etc. IEW is also easy to incorporate for more writing instruction.
I have a question… not sure if you mentioned it… I watched the video while washing dishes and attending a little one 😣 will this history also teach biblical history… like will it say what was happening biblically during this time period? Is all the history like this for this curriculum company? I hope so 🙏🏼
I don’t recall it doing that. It talked about groups of people around the world, but I don’t remember them specifically talking about the Bible other than in the Kingdom Minded Parallel that was in every lesson.
This is so helpful!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
I’ve never gotten to see a full high school level student workbook. Is that what you guys are using? And how does it compare to the middle school? It looks like a lot of research!!
With this unit, we had the middle school level already because I purchased the whole year when she was creating year 3 units. There wasn’t much of a difference between it and the high school level so I didn’t bother purchasing it. I have noticed that we the high school level there may be two to three more questions on a page.
There is a good amount of research, but nothing too overwhelming.
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife thanks :)
I need so much info on the tracking. I am in Colorado and am getting ready for record keeping for high school with my oldest and am so nervous about it.
It seems overwhelming, but it will all be okay. What are the rules for homeschooling high school in Colorado? Are they complicated?
How long did a unit use to take you to finish before high school? Do you do one lesson a day in the 20 days? We have been getting a lesson a day done but it seems like every one is done after the lesson. I was hoping to do a lot of extra things but it just seems crunched. It may be because it is our first unit.
The units usually last us 5 weeks. It’s hard to add anything extra because they do take a lot of time and energy. I have seen where people stretch one lesson into two days so they can incorporate more activities, videos, etc. What unit are y’all doing?
Would you ever be interested showing us some components you would add making your own DIY seatwork sheets for units?
I made my own Seatwork journal a while ago for the Ancient Civilizations unit. Check out this video:th-cam.com/video/q_Vtn3uI674/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s0JH3Yvu-0Ike6BK
I don’t have the file anymore, but if I created a new one, I would definitely add some grammar to it.
You have actually given me a good idea. I need to make another one with a unit that doesn’t have Seatwork.
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife - I just know in a facebook group that is not officially a gather round page, people have asked about it and there are no videos kind of what components to add.
I'll take a look at it again. It's been a while since I have seen that video.
@@sierrabookishlifeI also like to add Brave Writer Literature guides. They include grammar, literary analysis, copywork, spelling, etc. IEW is also easy to incorporate for more writing instruction.
I have a question… not sure if you mentioned it… I watched the video while washing dishes and attending a little one 😣 will this history also teach biblical history… like will it say what was happening biblically during this time period? Is all the history like this for this curriculum company? I hope so 🙏🏼
I don’t recall it doing that. It talked about groups of people around the world, but I don’t remember them specifically talking about the Bible other than in the Kingdom Minded Parallel that was in every lesson.