Science Shepherd is a video based science curriculum that they can watch and fill in information in their journals. There are also optional activities, but we aren’t doing them this year.
We use science shepherd as well. They’re not like thrilling videos. But informative, short segments with questions. My 7 & 8 year old boys can get themselves on and watch, rewatch as needed to understand and do it all themselves. 👍👍
We have been doing speech with my youngest for 3 years now. It has been so good for her! I understand what you mean about the busy things and being out of the house. I’m looking forward to less of that this semester
It sounds like you're having a good year overall! Homeschooling with a toddler is HARD!!😆 Hang in there❤ You're doing a great job!! I really want to check out Lamplighter! I have the same trouble with audiobooks! I thought it was only me🤣 Thank you for hosting!
We're a military family, too! So jealous your husband is out, haha! Anyway, we use Answers in Bible Curriculum. This is such an amazing DEEP dive into the Bible, I can't even tell you. We don't follow their suggested schedule; we split the reading into two days and they work on the study notes while or right after I'm reading. That takes about 20 minutes. Then we do two days of the additional pages. If we only do a 4-day week, we only do 1 or 2 pages on one day. Then on Friday we do the review. It's seriously so good, my kids have remembered so much of what we have learned.
We also use AiG and are loving it. But it is also a multi-year program. We’re in year 1, which is creation-Joseph. We are learning a lot! And we also do it our own way with our own breakdown bc one lesson would be too long for my boys (and two toddler boys in the background).
I started my third grader with Apologia math, but I ended up switching him to Math with Confidence because it has the fun Hands-On activities like Apologia, but also has some type of constant review in each lesson. I didn't like how Apologia just stuck with one thing and then moved on to something different, without any type of constant review. I am using Apologia for my 6th grader, because Math with Confidence doesn't have 6th grade yet. And I will say, if Math with Confidence didn't exist, Apologia would definitely be my favorite. I like that they're simple and hands on. I'm glad you guys have found what works for you, and that you enjoy ❤
I completely understand you with too many field trip! 😅 we usually have 2 a week as well and it’s soooo much to be completing all the book work at home! But for us, I just decided we’ll do school longer
@@Grace_Filled_Homeschool that’s actually what I was thinking of using next year! How long does it take you all to do? My 6th grader and I have been doing the regular one and it’s not too bad time wise. Are there any drafts in the kids book or is it just activity type pages?
Science Shepherd is a very affordable, Christian, video based science. The elementary levels just have video and the workbook that goes with it. The High School levels have video, workbook, and the option for a textbook as well. My kids have really liked it. We also really love Generations. No video, but beautiful pictures and the most Christ centered curriculum we have ever used.
We love Berean Builders. My 5th grader pretty much does it on his own and we order the Nature’s Workshop Plus kit which is amazing. You might also be interested in Journey Homeschool Academy science. Sounds like what you are looking for.
As far as Bible Apologetics goes Master Books truly excels in this area. I definitely recommend to take a look at what they have. It actually gives you a solid Biblical Foundation that is applied through God's word. And don't stress about having the last couple of years as rough. When you have little ones and infants I feel like it's a season of roughness. Once your little ones are a little bit older I think it will be a little smoother for you. Praying for an amazing rest of your year and great homeschool year for next year! You're doing great!
@HomegrownHomeschool Elementary apologetics is an awesome course by Master books. I know you have younger children but for the middle school you can do Foundations in Faith and Foundations in Worship. Both are amazing courses as well. They also have the best high school Bible apologetics when you get to that point. You can't go wrong with any of them
Yes!! You are not alone!! I am homeschooling my three oldest, with a baby and a toddler. It's SO CHALLENGING. Especially trying to do read-alouds! Which I'm trying to make more time for! 😂 I am SO BLESSED to be doing this, but it's SO CHALLENGING!! 🤣🤣
We love masterbooks math!!! I’m not good with history activities!!! I don’t mind curriculum taking longer but we make it work!!! Homeschooling isn’t easy but worth it!!!
I'm constantly looking for areas that we can simplify our homeschool, but it's still a challenge trying to figure out how to make things fit, and figure out the best rythym!! So hard! Have you looked into Answers Bible Curriculum for homeschoolers? It goes through the whole Bible and it's pretty simple and colorful. I really really loved it, but ended up cutting it out because my boys just hate bookwork pretty much of anykind. And we constantly need to simplify. 😢
Is it the answers in genesis one? If so, we have it but I haven’t used it yet. And yesssss to the rhythm part. I feel like even if you find a good rhythm one year it’s no longer good the next year!
@@hg8247 we’re actually using both for second grade. I think we might do the same for 3rd grade. Still deciding. I honestly think either one you go with would be a great choice. We have really enjoyed both. We’re using both for extra reinforcement.
With regard to History and prep for activities…I might be a scrooge mom 😂, but with a toddler and preschooler myself I am minimizing the activities and just focusing on discussion. 🤷🏻♀️ “I aint got no time for activities!”😂😂😂 Just a thought. ❤
We haven't figured science out yet either! Right now we're just doing different read-alouds and videos. But I really want to give Berean Builders elementary science a try. Because my kids really do love Hands-On stuff, I want to make time for science experiments! I never have before. And honestly never wanted to 😂 I have the first two books of their elementary series. I have not read through a complete lesson on my own yet, and I could be wrong but the reading portion may be a bit lengthy for my kiddos to sit through, and if that's true, I'm thinking to pre-read it myself and just take notes of the main points, and go over the main points with them in order to keep it simple. And each lesson has some type of an experiment. If I do decide to use it we would probably only do it two or three times a week. I've heard great things about it and it seems like a really good curriculum. You can also buy the science kit for it so you don't have to come up with items for each lesson. I've also been tempted to try The Good and the Beautiful science units. I've heard great things about them!
Ohhhhh I always forget at Berean Builders and always hear good things about their curriculum. I need to add that to my list to look at. Thank you! Love that you can buy a kit to have everything in hand already. You’re speaking my love language 🤣
I love these mid-year updates. Thanks for sharing! ❤
💕 sometimes I don’t realize how much we’ve done in a year until I do one of these 🤣
Science Shepherd is a video based science curriculum that they can watch and fill in information in their journals. There are also optional activities, but we aren’t doing them this year.
@@xenaPW16 oh that’s good to know! I’ll look into it. Someone else recommended that one too. I’ve never heard of it.
We use science shepherd as well. They’re not like thrilling videos. But informative, short segments with questions. My 7 & 8 year old boys can get themselves on and watch, rewatch as needed to understand and do it all themselves. 👍👍
We have been doing speech with my youngest for 3 years now. It has been so good for her! I understand what you mean about the busy things and being out of the house. I’m looking forward to less of that this semester
@@schultesweeties hopefully we both get more rest 🙏
It sounds like you're having a good year overall! Homeschooling with a toddler is HARD!!😆 Hang in there❤ You're doing a great job!! I really want to check out Lamplighter! I have the same trouble with audiobooks! I thought it was only me🤣 Thank you for hosting!
Haha so glad neither of us are alone! You’ll love their audio books. They’re SO good
@ I will have to check them out for sure!☺️
Yes, I want to see IEW 2A :)
@@CalmintheChaosHomeschool deal!
I’m debating on that or another writing lessons book. I just don’t know which will work better next year.
Being validated is important. Thanks for hosting! Nice to hear your update
Thank you 💕
We're a military family, too! So jealous your husband is out, haha! Anyway, we use Answers in Bible Curriculum. This is such an amazing DEEP dive into the Bible, I can't even tell you. We don't follow their suggested schedule; we split the reading into two days and they work on the study notes while or right after I'm reading. That takes about 20 minutes. Then we do two days of the additional pages. If we only do a 4-day week, we only do 1 or 2 pages on one day. Then on Friday we do the review. It's seriously so good, my kids have remembered so much of what we have learned.
Thank you for the rec! I’ll add them to my list to research.
We also use AiG and are loving it. But it is also a multi-year program. We’re in year 1, which is creation-Joseph. We are learning a lot! And we also do it our own way with our own breakdown bc one lesson would be too long for my boys (and two toddler boys in the background).
@ thank you!
I would love those books by Danika Cooley. Where would I find them? I also like the who what books but they are inappropriate 😢
I linked them in the description bar! You can get them on Amazon
I started my third grader with Apologia math, but I ended up switching him to Math with Confidence because it has the fun Hands-On activities like Apologia, but also has some type of constant review in each lesson. I didn't like how Apologia just stuck with one thing and then moved on to something different, without any type of constant review.
I am using Apologia for my 6th grader, because Math with Confidence doesn't have 6th grade yet. And I will say, if Math with Confidence didn't exist, Apologia would definitely be my favorite. I like that they're simple and hands on.
I'm glad you guys have found what works for you, and that you enjoy ❤
Love that you found Math with Confidence works for you guys. I think it helps us even more since she’s also getting Master Books in.
Yes, I was wondering how the Iew writing lessons were going for your son.
@@CalmintheChaosHomeschool we love it!
I completely understand you with too many field trip! 😅 we usually have 2 a week as well and it’s soooo much to be completing all the book work at home! But for us, I just decided we’ll do school longer
That’s not a bad idea! I just love having that summer break so I’m like let’s get finisheddddd 🤣
I didn't know your husband was in the military 🎖️ thank him for his service 🙏
Yes, 21 years! Thank you 💕
@HomegrownHomeschool your very welcome 🤗
We will be using The Bible Recap for Kids. It’s thorough and short.
@@Grace_Filled_Homeschool that’s actually what I was thinking of using next year! How long does it take you all to do? My 6th grader and I have been doing the regular one and it’s not too bad time wise. Are there any drafts in the kids book or is it just activity type pages?
@ it is just daily reading like the adult version.
@@Grace_Filled_Homeschool awesome!
Science Shepherd is a very affordable, Christian, video based science. The elementary levels just have video and the workbook that goes with it. The High School levels have video, workbook, and the option for a textbook as well. My kids have really liked it.
We also really love Generations. No video, but beautiful pictures and the most Christ centered curriculum we have ever used.
Ohhhh I haven’t heard of that one. Thank you! I’ll check it out.
Would Science Shepard work for a 2 grader and kindergartener together?
We love Berean Builders. My 5th grader pretty much does it on his own and we order the Nature’s Workshop Plus kit which is amazing. You might also be interested in Journey Homeschool Academy science. Sounds like what you are looking for.
@@thebookishpa7175 ohhh thank you! I just added those to my list to research
As far as Bible Apologetics goes Master Books truly excels in this area. I definitely recommend to take a look at what they have. It actually gives you a solid Biblical Foundation that is applied through God's word. And don't stress about having the last couple of years as rough. When you have little ones and infants I feel like it's a season of roughness. Once your little ones are a little bit older I think it will be a little smoother for you. Praying for an amazing rest of your year and great homeschool year for next year! You're doing great!
@@Blessedwithmightyarrows thank you ❤️ we’ve done both levels of more than words form MB. Is there another form them that you have enjoyed?
@HomegrownHomeschool Elementary apologetics is an awesome course by Master books. I know you have younger children but for the middle school you can do Foundations in Faith and Foundations in Worship. Both are amazing courses as well. They also have the best high school Bible apologetics when you get to that point. You can't go wrong with any of them
@ cool, thank you for the recommendations!
@@HomegrownHomeschool you're welcome
Yes!! You are not alone!! I am homeschooling my three oldest, with a baby and a toddler. It's SO CHALLENGING. Especially trying to do read-alouds! Which I'm trying to make more time for! 😂
I am SO BLESSED to be doing this, but it's SO CHALLENGING!! 🤣🤣
Yes! It’s like constant chaos with the littles 🤣 especially during science experiments or read alouds for some reason
We love masterbooks math!!! I’m not good with history activities!!! I don’t mind curriculum taking longer but we make it work!!! Homeschooling isn’t easy but worth it!!!
@@RockSimmer-gal4God so sooooooo very worth it 💕
I'd be interested in an IEW 2A flip thru! :)
@@journeyinthehome done 💕
I've definitely considered IEW and the books your kids are going through sound soooo good!
@@TheHappyHomeschooler we have absolutely fallen in love with IEW. They’re amazing 🙌
We are using Generation Genius for science, it’s video based and kids seem to really like it. One thing to take off my work load.
@@jennicompton3451 yes! That’s what I need
I'm constantly looking for areas that we can simplify our homeschool, but it's still a challenge trying to figure out how to make things fit, and figure out the best rythym!! So hard!
Have you looked into Answers Bible Curriculum for homeschoolers? It goes through the whole Bible and it's pretty simple and colorful. I really really loved it, but ended up cutting it out because my boys just hate bookwork pretty much of anykind. And we constantly need to simplify. 😢
Is it the answers in genesis one? If so, we have it but I haven’t used it yet. And yesssss to the rhythm part. I feel like even if you find a good rhythm one year it’s no longer good the next year!
@@HomegrownHomeschool That is spot on 😂
And yes, it is from Answers in Genesis.
I am trying to decide between MB and apologia level 3. Can you tell me why you switched? Pros and cons of both?
@@hg8247 we’re actually using both for second grade. I think we might do the same for 3rd grade. Still deciding. I honestly think either one you go with would be a great choice. We have really enjoyed both. We’re using both for extra reinforcement.
I don’t think I could manage the parent videos for IEW. I’m just winging it! Lol
@@CalmintheChaosHomeschool girl…… 🤣 I feel like my life is winging it
Science shepherd 🎉
With regard to History and prep for activities…I might be a scrooge mom 😂, but with a toddler and preschooler myself I am minimizing the activities and just focusing on discussion. 🤷🏻♀️ “I aint got no time for activities!”😂😂😂 Just a thought. ❤
🤣 girl for real, lol
I totally get the challenge of homeschooling with a toddler. When my niece is over, we are not getting any school accomplished.
It’s definitely rough, lol.
We haven't figured science out yet either! Right now we're just doing different read-alouds and videos. But I really want to give Berean Builders elementary science a try. Because my kids really do love Hands-On stuff, I want to make time for science experiments! I never have before. And honestly never wanted to 😂
I have the first two books of their elementary series. I have not read through a complete lesson on my own yet, and I could be wrong but the reading portion may be a bit lengthy for my kiddos to sit through, and if that's true, I'm thinking to pre-read it myself and just take notes of the main points, and go over the main points with them in order to keep it simple. And each lesson has some type of an experiment. If I do decide to use it we would probably only do it two or three times a week. I've heard great things about it and it seems like a really good curriculum. You can also buy the science kit for it so you don't have to come up with items for each lesson.
I've also been tempted to try The Good and the Beautiful science units. I've heard great things about them!
Ohhhhh I always forget at Berean Builders and always hear good things about their curriculum. I need to add that to my list to look at. Thank you! Love that you can buy a kit to have everything in hand already. You’re speaking my love language 🤣
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Science Shepherd
@@kennoncobb1946 thank you!
Science Shepard or journey homeschool science. Answers in Genesis Bible curriculum
Thank you! So many people have we come see then same so I’m definitely going to look at those. I appreciate it 💕
Is this the one you’re referring to?
answersingenesis.org/homeschool-edition/order/