![]() ![]() I like it enough that we are continuing this next year with 1st and 4th. We did Memoria Press last year for Kindergarten and 3rd. So what does "enough" mean for my family or your family when it comes to history? All history, geography, and science before high school were: choose a book about something in science and write a paper about it. I grew up homeschooled by a mom whose philosophy is something like: if you can do reading, writing, and math you can learn anything. If you used only MP's classical studies (and didn't supplement with something else), did you find it was truly enough? Did your kiddos retain it? In hindsight, are you glad you chose it? So MP's history seems fairly foreign to what I'm used to. I loosely used TOG for 5+ years and we're currently finishing up BP Year 3. different from anything we've done in the past. I'm considering using MP's history, but it's so. If we switched to MP for a year, it would give us time to work those things in without overburdening us. We all love it, but we'd also love to study other things - composers, our state history, etc. I started a thread a few weeks ago about altering the 4-year history cycle, and I'm still really undecided over history for next year. Have any of you ever used ONLY this for history? The Christian/Classical/Geography studies? They add in supplemental American history books until 7th grade, where they add in the 13 colonies and 200 Questions books. Other Resources for Learning ChallengesĪs I understand it from studying the MP site, Christian/Classical/Geography all constitute their history curriculum.Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages. ![]() Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Stories and Tales From Around the World.
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