We are starting school back up tomorrow after an entire month off. I don't remember when we've ever taken an entire month off of school before. It was nice, but I'm ready to get back into it. A lot of tweaking has been done, some simplifying, due to our circumstances and some decisions for this year's curriculum are still in the air. One of
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I'm curious about the Ages of Grace curriculum....is it basically world history taught from an Orthodox world view?
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AHG is not associated with American Girls at all. It is a lot like the Girl Scouts used to be. A group of parents started it when they didn't like the direction GS was going in and wanted the more traditional scouting experience for their girls. Very US history oriented, civic minding kind of thing. Christianity based. I like the organization a lot.
Ages of Grace is indeed history/geograpy/literature from an Orthodox perspective. It is a lot like Ambleside online however, Charlotte Mason to the core reading lots of western literature, "living" books. The book lists would probably be very familiar to you, the majority are not "Orthodox" books.
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If you really want workbook style stuff, I can recommend Kumon without qualms because that is exactly the kind of thing they do. Fun counting games and getting comfy with numbers. As for true curriculum, RightStart Math has a wonderful manipulative/game based program that I think is phenomenal, if labor intensive for the parent (not recommended for the mom teaching lots of kids at different levels). I would not truly recommend it until AT LEAST age five or six though. Hope that helps.
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Have you guys been using Rosetta Stone consistently? Spanish is one thing that has totally fallen by the wayside here, I just can't make it a part of our regular schooling or feel effective at it without being fluent myself.
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I don't know when we will get to talk again. I'm not very good at that anymore. I don't really talk to much of anyone.
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