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		<title>Homeschool Memoirs: Homeschool Agendas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heather Shanks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning, second only to God and my family:-) I enjoy planning anything almost as much as the activity itself.&#160; So, here is what Professor Mom has been planning for the 2008-2009 school year&#8230; For my six-year-old son, I base most of what we do around Sonlight&#39;s awesome program.&#160; (The little one &#8211; 4K &#8211; is <a href="http://professormom.net/2008/08/28/homeschool-memoirs-homeschool-agendas/" class="excerpt-more">&#8594;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Planning, second only to God and my family:-)</p>
<p>I enjoy planning anything almost as much as the activity itself.&#160; So, here is what Professor Mom has been planning for the 2008-2009 school year&#8230;</p>
<p>For my six-year-old son, I base most of what we do around <a href="http://www.sonlight.com" target="_blank" title="Sonlight Curriculum">Sonlight&#39;s awesome program</a>.&#160; (The little one &#8211; 4K &#8211; is using Sonlight&#39;s program as well.)&#160; There are a few things that I am doing differently this year based on lessons learned from last year (did I just make a play on words, lol?)&#160; </p>
<p>First, their language arts program was a little too writing intensive for us.&#160; Cole is working 2 grade-levels ahead in reading, but he isn&#39;t quite ready for the more advanced grammar lessons that come with that reading level.&#160; I want him to just enjoy his books and pick up his grammar from the masters.&#160; I pieced together a language arts program from three places.&#160; I use Sonlight&#39;s readers for his reading practice.&#160; I use Sequential Spelling to get him accustomed to the patterns of language in spelling.&#160; I started this week and that has been a hit so far.&#160; I also picked up First Language Lessons by Jessie Wise.&#160; I found the Ordinary Parent&#39;s Guide to Reading (although not the prettiest volume) to have a meaningful approach to teaching reading even at young ages.&#160; When I saw that the first batch of lessons in First Language Lessons focused on an oral approach to grammar, I was sold.&#160; These three components comprise my language arts program for the year.&#160; </p>
<p>I have Sonlight&#39;s science program, however, I am not sure whether I want to keep going with that.&#160; Noeo Science&#39;s program looks intriguing, and I appreciate the logical, classical (biology, chemistry, physics) progression that they use.&#160; </p>
<p>As far as History and Geography, I do love Sonlight&#39;s program.&#160; Having everything bundled together is a BIG help for me.&#160; Their choices are excellent.&#160; You can tell a great deal of thought goes into their book selections.&#160; It is also just an excellent company all-around.&#160; For those who may find Sonlight a little out of their price range, check out <a href="http://www.hillsdale.edu">Hillsdale&#39;s Academy&#39;s website</a> and download their Curriculum Guide for FREE.&#160; You still have to gather your materials, but they give you a week-by-week plan and resource list.&#160; This school is second-to-none, as far as I am concerned.&#160; I have visited and talked numerous times with teachers there, as well as the Headmaster.&#160; They are committed to&#160;instilling both character and academic excellence with a strong Christian base in their students.&#160; They provide the Curriculum Guide out of the goodness of their hearts to both homeschoolers and private schools because they believe very strongly in their approach.&#160; Also, the College is definitely on the Professor&#39;s Approved List for those of you with older children.</p>
<p>Math is Horizons Math, supplemented here and there with Singapore to exercise the brain by giving it a new approach to problem-solving.</p>
<p>Beyond that, we are using Discoveries in Music from Calvert School (I found it at <a href="http://www.veritaspress.com" title="Veritas Press website">Veritas Press</a>) and Artistic Pursuits, which I purchased from Sonlight.</p>
<p>I enjoy sharing &quot;Leading Little Ones to God&quot; from the Sonlight Bible program with the little guys.&#160; It is a sweet book.&#160; This &quot;leads&quot; me to share what Bible passage has inspired me in my planning.&#160; I couldn&#39;t say that just one verse stuck out to me.&#160; What has inspired me is that God is a God of order and, this year, I am seeking to be more like Him.&#160; Scott and I are working very hard to minimize the chaos and build flexible order and&#160;enduring joy&#160;into our home.</p>
<p>So, that&#39;s my plan.&#160; I will keep the blog posted if I hear of any have-to-try products out there.</p>
<p>By the way, I want to share a piece of news that brought me great joy.&#160; Last week, I received the official word from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (doesn&#39;t that sound official:-) that Professor Mom has officially been registered in my name.&#160; This is a joy to me, as I am excited to keep providing content and resources to support all of you other &quot;Professor Moms&quot; in the world.</p>
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