2021 5th Grade Curriculum Choices

2021 5th Grade Curriculum Choices

Mouse is 10 years old entering into the fifth grade at the start of our 2021 school year. We will be continuing the same curriculums from last year, as they all seem to fit really well with her. We are going to continue studying American history using Sonlight History/Bible/Literature Core E American History Part 2, Sonlight Readers E and their American History II Lap Book. I will also be adding into the readers again this book from the American Girl History Books Series.

2021 Combined 1st and 5th Grade Curriculum Choices

2021 Combined 1st and 5th Grade Curriculum Choices

Still looking to make this year easier on myself I had to do a lot of planning and unplanning, knowing we would be adding a baby into the mix with us this year. Since last year we fell short of completing my goal in US Geography I decided to hold off on starting a science or health curriculum at the beginning of the year and instead concentrate solely on Geography. I will reevaluate this plan once we are farther along in the year and how well we adjust to having a baby into the mix of our home school day.

Homeschooling During Pregnancy

Homeschooling During Pregnancy

I am sure like everyone going through 2020 crazy things have been happening everywhere. We were issued a few surprises of our own. In May we discovered we were expecting another addition to our family. To say we were surprised would be an understatement. Last year I had finally accepted the possibility our family would not be growing anymore. As items in our temporary outdoor storage had begun to be damaged by the elements and nature we decided, last fall, to sell all our baby gear we had been hanging onto. We knew that we would be able to replace these items in the future rather than hang on to them so that no one would get any use out of them.

Momma Bear School Advent 2020

Momma Bear School Advent 2020

I am excited to announce another new adventure for Momma Bear School. For the last three years, I have slowed down our school load during the month of December and taken time to focus on the season of Advent. This year I am going to share our advent plans with others, instead of keeping them to ourselves. Our plans have allowed for us to use this time to create memories and still get school hours in as well. I really enjoy this time with the girls, and I hope to help crate that for others as well.

How We Make Math U See Work for Us

How We Make Math U See Work for Us

Our oldest is currently, nearly completed with the Gama level of MUS and has completed all the other MUS levels up to that point. Our youngest has completed Primer and is almost all the way through the Alpha level of MUS. At this time, I feel confident in sharing a few tips and tricks we have learned or are using to help us complete this program. We are however still learning and developing, so in the years to come I will probably add to this list.

How We Make Sonlight Work For Us

How We Make Sonlight Work For Us

This is only 3rd full year using Sonlight (well 4 if you consider the half year when we were still following a traditional school calendar and hadn’t switch to year-round schooling yet). Our first year with Sonlight was overwhelming, but there was finally a point and amazingly it happened when I added a second core to our day and our youngest joined us in a more official capacity last year. I have learned a few tricks for not only doing 2 cores at once, but also simply not letting myself get overloaded with it all and making it work how I want it to work.

Supplemental Saturday

Supplemental Saturday

For the last two years we have added into our home school routine, what I affectionately call, “Supplemental Saturday”. I first started it because incorporating the “fun” side of home school was lacking on my part, because I don’t really like the mess, organizing and implementing of “crafty” type things. I always had big plans, but life would happen. I tried to do the fun things in the afternoon, but by that point the girls were usually involved in outdoor play most days, or deep into something else or we had different errands to run on any given day. I also had a few subjects that I did not want to do daily and felt weird only doing as sporadic as I was attempting to do them. Thus, Supplemental Saturday was born.