04-06-2017, 09:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2017, 09:56 PM by musictester.)
I highly recommend Mystery of History for a history program! Lots of pictorial-based activities, which is good.
Art appreciation through LifePac is good- there is a fair amount of filling in blanks, so I'm not sure if that would be a problem or not.
Lapbooking would be great, too. In the Hands of a Child is the program I used- one for each continent, one on art, one on chocolate (always good!),one on holidays, books of the Bible, etc. The Lapbooking approach uses lots of hands-on activities, with explaining things in the students own words, making things, etc.
Blessings on your homeschooling decision!
Art appreciation through LifePac is good- there is a fair amount of filling in blanks, so I'm not sure if that would be a problem or not.
Lapbooking would be great, too. In the Hands of a Child is the program I used- one for each continent, one on art, one on chocolate (always good!),one on holidays, books of the Bible, etc. The Lapbooking approach uses lots of hands-on activities, with explaining things in the students own words, making things, etc.
Blessings on your homeschooling decision!