HERE IS MY 2010-2011 HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM – SHOW ME YOURS!

I know, I know alot of homeschool blogs have their curriculum posted already, I am a bit behind! With so many homeschool blogs, I thought maybe it would be fun and informative to do a show me your homeschool curriculum link up!
Here is our MAIN curriculum for the 2010-2011 homeschool year – we homeschool all year round and belong to an unschool private/umbrella program. So each new school year begins July 27th.
I am an eclectic homeschooler with a Charolette Mason approach. We do alot of nature studies. I also like the idea of not having a tight structured schedule.
For my littler ones I teach with Montessori Method. With a lot of hands on activities.
For JJ (Kindergarten)
Bible
We are using this for Bible Monday-Thursday (because we have a co-op for it every Thursday)
PLUS this curriculum offers geography along with it!
Friday-Sunday for Bible we are using
Reading
Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read (levels 1 & 2)
along with A Beka Readers
Geography
Galloping The Globe
Handwriting
Handwriting without tears

Math
Math U See (Primer)

Art
Artisistic Pursuits
Fill in’s – other
Science
 Discovering God’s World A Beka
Kids Can! The Kids Science Book
Simple Earth Science Experiments with Everyday Materials
Giant Science Resource Book by Evan Moor
Math
Hooked on Math workbook
History
History for Little Programs
Handwriting
A Beka Writing with Phonics K4
Literature
The Christian Mother Goose
Spanish
Hooked on Spanish
Bible
Leading Little One’s to God
For Jumping Bean (tot / preschool)
Letters & Sounds
Letters & Sounds A Beka
Art
Kumon Book of Pasting
1.2.3 Art by Warren Publishing
All
The Mailbox 1997-1998 Preschool Yearbook
Sing! Play! Create!
Various workbooks from Dollar Tree & Target
Bible
100 Bible Stories
Scripture charts
Fun Devotionals for Boys – Gotta Have God!
My preschooler will be following using Hubbard Cupboard with us as we do Mystery of History.


Comments

  1. I’m new to all of this too! So glad I found your blog, and SO glad to know that I’m NOT the last one in the world to post my curriculum (just posted a few hours ago!).

  2. Looks like you’ve got a great curriculum. We were going to use Handwriting Without Tears, but I didn’t realize that you had to buy all of the extra stuff with it. We’re going to do our own thing this year.

  3. Thanks for the link up, I enjoy checking out new curriculum!

  4. Thanks for the Linky and for Linking up! You are SO much more ambitious than I am!

  5. Sigh, accidentally closed this before I commented. We are using so many of the same things.

    And we were at the one in San Antonio a week ago, so sadly not the same one, though that would have been funny.

  6. Wow, looks like you are set for a great school year. I’m not a homeschool mom but I do want to purchase math u see and some other things to help subliment my kids education. I hope to be very involved! Thanks for sharing, found you from TTA and so glad I did!!

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  8. I just came across this post through Preschool Corner. It’s my first time linking up there. We are just winging it — I bought some work boxes (which my son is calling his learning boxes), and we’ve set up 10 categories of learning that I’ll fill with different activities each day. I’m really intrigued by a lot of the curricula you have listed here, though! Maybe I’ll see if my library has any of them. 🙂

  9. I just came across this post through Preschool Corner. It’s my first time linking up there. We are just winging it — I bought some work boxes (which my son is calling his learning boxes), and we’ve set up 10 categories of learning that I’ll fill with different activities each day. I’m really intrigued by a lot of the curricula you have listed here, though! Maybe I’ll see if my library has any of them. 🙂

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