
There are many things I like about how this enhances history studies. The first is its biblical worldview. It is a privilege to teach my daughter the Bible is 100% true and I strive to make sure all of our curriculum reflects that.
It is also independent. There may be times when she needed a little guidance with perspective at first, but this is meant to be done independently which is helpful when teaching multiple children.
I also really liked that it used traditional handwriting paper for the cursive copywork. This made it much easier for Rose, still in the learning stages of cursive, to copy correctly. I did have to remind her to proofread because she sometimes forgets to cross and dot letters, but overall this was a much better way for her to practice handwriting than merely requiring her to write in cursive for her schoolwork.
Rose didn’t complain once about doing this work! I can’t say that is always true about our usual handwriting program. Coupling this with whatever history you are studying gives double purpose to the assignments. All of the copywork is related to history so students are learning at the same time that they are practicing handwriting.
Here is one of her assignments. She has been learning cursive for a little over a year and is now 7 1/2 years old to give you perspective. I was pleased that both the issues of letter form and spelling seemed to clear up almost completely! This is a part of the recommended Heart of Dakota curriculum so I’m excited to see it incorporated more fully next year into our days!
There are new options for entries! Grace-Filled Homeschooling has finally made it to Twitter and Tumbler! There will also be TWO winners! Each will receive a copy of the newest book: Invention, Exploration, and War: The 20th Century
Good to know others have used them and love them too!
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We do notebooking too!
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I've never heard of those, but I just looked them up. They look really neat!
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I love biographies for my own personal reading too!
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The classics are the best 🙂 And you're welcome!
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That is so good to hear!
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Grace-filled is how I try to approach life. It isn't easy and I am still growing in so many areas, but learning to extend grace to others and myself has been a fabulous journey!
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My girls love LOVE Liberty's Kids! I haven't heard of those others. I'll have to check them out!
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Reading is such fun!
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I LOVE the Scholastic Dollar sales. I'm going to look for those when it comes up again! Thank you both for stopping by!
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You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Our history core is living books and my girls have really enjoyed them.
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Books are so great!
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You're welcome! We love living books as well!
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Books are such a great way to explore!
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I have a good friend who is doing CC. She's not doing HOD, but they have really enjoyed it! It is a good way to get to know other families. What a big change you all are embarking on!
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Just starting history with HOD LHFHG. So not really sure yet. But probably books from the library.
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