Love It, Like It, Or Hate It...

January 13, 2018

This post may contain affiliate links. By shopping through these links, I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.
Thank you for your support!


So, I did a huge video (see here) before school started about all the curriculum we were hoping to use this year. When I say huge, I mean HUGE. I was so excited about testing out all of those options. Some have been loved and recommended -- others, not so much. I thought I'd give a little update -- what I love, like, and hate...





LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!!! I'll forever love and promote this program! If you've been following my blog, then you've read how I truly believe this program is what helped knock out my son's speech delay -- if not, click here to read about it. It has truly been a blessing to our family. My 6 year old now reads anything and everything and is excited to do so! He completed Level 3 in December and while we still plan on going through Level 4, he can now read chapter books without issue. It warms my heart hearing him read various things that I wouldn't expect. Just last night, he was looking at the book for his Rube Goldberg toy he bought and read (out loud) every little things on the box out of curiosity. It's so sweet hearing the inflection in his voice as he has little "ah-ha" moments as he reads. This is by far my favorite curriculum we've used!


LOVE IT! Even though we shelved our science textbooks and decided to just do interest-led science this year, this is still a winner. Sam loves every chance he gets to pull these kits out! After reading up on others' experiences though, I will only recommend getting the STEMdeluxe. We have only ever done the STEMdeluxe and it sounds like those that got the regular one received something much different (and not worth the cost). I love the experiment guide and parent booklet that helps teach the lessons. Plus, there are enough supplies to do the experiments multiple times -- total win!


Sort of LOVE IT! Overall, I love it. I continue to struggle at times with how long lessons can take, but this is a solid curriculum and for that, I love it. I continue to go back and forth on wanting something a little more bright and colorful, but every time I lean towards trying something else, I come back to this. Whether it's because the methods in which things are taught, or the lack the teaching assistance. I REALLY love having the script. I'm a math nerd and LOVE it, but I still don't want to have to worry about missing something on how to teach a method. I love that I can just open and go with Saxon. Sure, there are things it tells you to prep ahead of time, but I don't do that, ha! Who has time for that? ;) I love that no matter what distractions are around us (usually having to do with my 3 year old), I can read the script and know that all is covered and understood. I will say, once I know my son has mastered something in the Meeting section, we don't bother with doing it daily. We also only do Side A of the daily worksheets unless my son is struggling with something -- then we review that portion on Side B. Otherwise, the daily lessons would take MUCH longer. I think we'll be sticking with Saxon for the long haul...


People and Places

LOVE IT! We've been using this for our social studies curriculum and Sam has really enjoyed it! After trying SOTW and hating it, I just decided to do People and Places and call it a day. Any other history lessons are interest-led and via library books that Sam picks out. At 6 years old, I figured this is sufficient. I love that we got it for $4 and can print all the worksheets for free from the website. I also love that it's at Sam's reading level, so he reads all the lessons himself and feels a sense of accomplishment as he goes through it. We have also been enjoying the crafts/activities that are suggested throughout the book. We'll definitely be using it again with Caleb!



While I really like this program (and will highly recommend it), I'm not going to put it in the LOVE it category for a few reasons. I'm still torn on how I want to approach spelling in our homeschool. The more I read about the Brave Writer lifestyle, the more I want to consider going that route with spelling. We haven't been as dedicated to this as we are All About Reading. With that said, I do still like that this program teaches the rules rather than just memorizing sight words or having a list and test every week. I love that my son can just sound out a word and know how to spell it based on the rules he has covered. This has allowed for him to figure out the spelling on words we haven't specifically covered. If you're looking for a specific spelling curriculum, I'd definitely use this one. The only decision I need to make is if we're going to continue down this road, or move towards the Brave Writer mentality with spelling -- I'm leaning that way...


This has been a good handwriting curriculum for us. My son has enjoyed this more than what we used last year (Handwriting Without Tears), and his handwriting continues to improve. I like that each week focuses on a Bible verse and that it encourages the student to produce their best work on their final draft of the verse to give as a gift to someone. Sam loves deciding who he's going to give his final draft to and works hard on making it look nice. Ultimately, for a specific handwriting curriculum, I'd definitely choose this one. The only reason it's not in the LOVE it category is simply because I don't think it's completely necessary. You could easily replicate it for free and make your own handwriting worksheets. However, if you want to buy something and not have to worry about preparing anything, I'd grab this...




I border between liking and loving this curriculum. It's very repetitive, which is sometimes a drag. However, I know that's also a good thing in the long run. Sam has retained much of what we've covered and the lessons are super short -- major win! Sometimes, we do multiple lessons in one sitting. I like that it's a very gentle introduction into grammar while still covering everything. We plan to continue with Level 2 next year...


I still like the idea of this curriculum, but we shelved it for now. I think we may try again next year when Sam's a bit older. I couldn't keep his attention with it, and I let myself get overwhelmed with the recommended activities -- trying to do them ALL. We ended up just doing an interest-led science this year. Whatever Sam's interested in learning about, we'll cover that via the library, Netflix, and Youtube. I'd still recommend this if you want a Christian-based science program, though. It's a very solid program...



HATE IT! I'm sorry...did I say that out loud? I feel like it's blasphemous to say that as a homeschooler. Most homeschoolers love it and promote it like crazy. We lasted less than a week. Sam was falling asleep. I was falling asleep reading it to him -- literally...in the middle of the day, a total snoozefest. We tried the audio version -- it's worse. I'd say our family loves learning history, but not with this curriculum. My husband is a total history nerd and he couldn't take more than 5 minutes of the audio version in the car. To each his own...this one was not for us. I still have the material and keep saying we might try again next year, but I'm only kidding myself. I will say, there is one perk...If I put the cd's on at bedtime, my boys are out in less than 5 minutes, ha! In all seriousness though, I won't say don't try it. There are SO many families that LOVE it! However, don't feel bad if it's just not for you. I would highly recommend checking with your local library before you buy it, though. Ours had it, but I was #7 on the wait list and it took all summer before it was my turn to check it out. Knowing it would take that long, we gave in and just bought it -- lesson on patience right there, ha! I'd recommend testing it out to see if it's the right fit. After our experience with this curriculum, we decided to just let history be interest-led this year, but I am looking into Beautiful Feet for next year...




Anything else that was listed in my original post (see here), but wasn't listed here, hasn't been used. Things like Little Passports, Draw Write Now, Explode the Code, and Cantering the Country still win favor in this house, but we just haven't had time to use them this year. I would love to squeeze them into our schedule at some point, though! They're all great and I'd highly recommend them!!!

I hope this is of some help when choosing what you'll be using. There are SO many amazing options to choose from for homeschool curriculum! If you have used any of these and have any thoughts, leave a comment. I'd love to hear your experiences!
Save

You Might Also Like

1 comments

  1. I love seeing your recommendations as we are just starting to Homeschool and trying to pick out what is the best for our family. So hearing your thoughts has helped us out.

    ReplyDelete