The Good and The Beautiful Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum Review: All Subjects & What to Expect!
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Jan 31, 2025
Hey friends! Sharing my review of The Good and The Beautiful Homeschool Curriculum today for Language Arts, Match, Handwriting, and Science! Check it out if you're interested in purchasing or printing the curriculum and would like to know what to expect and what to look forward to. From lesson length, subjects of study, topics, what's included, progression, and everything else!!!!....I've got you covered! 😊
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hi guys welcome or welcome back my name
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is heaven and I'm a stay-at-home mom
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wife and Homemaker but I'm also a
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homeschool mama and so today I'm going
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to be sharing my personal review of the
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good and the Beautiful kindergarten
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curriculum program I'm not going to
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waste any time I am just going to go
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ahead and then jump right into it and
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then at the end of this I will just
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share some of our general homeschool
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updates with you guys so this time
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around I did go ahead and print the
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curriculum and for me that costed with
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the spiral bounding and adding a back
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cover and a clear front cover I had to
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get two books because the curriculum
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itself was really thick 340 pages and
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where I went they didn't have spiral
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bounds that were large enough so I ended
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up spending twenty dollars ten dollars
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per book so when I say that I saved any
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money well no because I ended up also
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still having to purchase the reading
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booster cards that comes with the
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kindergarten curriculum
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as well as the rating booster books
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and I believe just the cards and the
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books together was about 40 bucks but if
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you purchase the whole curriculum
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together I believe it's about 65 in
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shipping so in all I kind of ended up
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spending the same amount of money so the
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reading booster card has some sight word
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practice and then it also has like some
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sentence practice and some letter
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blending in the beginning it tells you
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how to use the cards and then it also
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tells you everything that you need to
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have mastered before you actually begin
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the curriculum I do recommend that you
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do try and master the things that they
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tell you to do before starting the
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course because it's going to make going
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through the rest of the course easy I
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know that a lot of people were saying
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that they didn't have to do like some of
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the things that were mastered because
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they were pretty difficult to catch on
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to which was like the blending of the
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two letters for instance this page here
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that has like
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and then there's an additional paper you
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have to match it before the course that
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is similar and my son also struggled to
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get this right away as it was pretty new
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to us but after about two weeks of
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really practicing I mean he had gotten
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it down so easily and I do think it
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helped us to get through the rest of the
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course easier do I think he would have
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been able to get through the language
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arts course without mastering that I
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very well do think so but I think that
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this just made it so much easier aside
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from that again it does come with a
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reading booster books and this contains
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20 books that has CVC words sight words
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word families words ending in
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c-h-t-h-i-n-g-s-h and just things like
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that and they're super short about five
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pages long and easy enough that as you
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go through the course eventually your
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chat will be able to read these books to
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you this course also recommended that
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you purchased two additional books one
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was a geography book and I'm not sure
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what the other one was I didn't purchase
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them but I am going to go ahead and do
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it because they were pretty cute but at
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the time I was honestly trying to just
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Dive Right In and save money initially
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and it wasn't a requirement it was kind
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of just like an optional add-on here is
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unit one the book that I printed out but
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this is exactly what the cover looks
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like of the book and then this is
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put the back of the booklet would look
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like so maybe the actual booklet will
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look a little bit different but I'm
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pretty sure it's not going to be too far
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off from the same way it looks printed
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out so there are three units and at the
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end of each unit there is a review unit
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one is lessons 1 through 38 and then
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there's a unit one review so that would
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be lesson 39 then unit 2 has lessons 40
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through 79 and then less than 80 as a
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review and then unit 3 has lessons 81
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through 119 with lesson 120 being a unit
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review we have gotten through unit one
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completely we haven't started unit two
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or three I've only flipped through it so
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I am going to do a separate review Once
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I complete unit two I did another review
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Once I complete unit 3 and then one full
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overall review I wanted to go ahead and
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get it out for you guys now so that if
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you're going to be starting the good and
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the Beautiful kindergarten curriculum
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I'm going into the school year which I
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know a lot of people start at the end of
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August or summer then you'll just kind
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of have an idea of what to expect in
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case this is one that you're considering
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purchasing and we began this ad the
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middle of June so it took us about a
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month and a half or yeah about a month
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and a half to complete unit one I
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anticipate that the full curriculum the
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language arts curriculum shouldn't take
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any more than five months but it kind of
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just depends on you we took several
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breaks within unit one and we still
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managed to complete the unit within
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about a month and a half so I anticipate
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four months in total the hope is that we
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will be completely done with the
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kindergarten curriculum by the end of
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2023 and then starting the first grade
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curriculum beginning of 2024. because
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he's only four years old in kindergarten
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even preschool even first grade the
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lessons are not very long so it's only
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going to take up about an hour two hours
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at the most and sometimes even less than
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an hour to complete a full lesson once
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you really get the hang of it you might
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even finish a lesson within 30 minutes
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45 minutes so to me that doesn't take up
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a huge part of our day that's just our
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personal schedule as a stay-at-home mom
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I don't have to leave the home so it
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didn't hurt for us to continue going
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through the summer and that way when we
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take like breaks throughout the year I
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don't have to worry about trying to
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catch up with the other students like in
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public school systems or anything like
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that not that I ever would recommend
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like comparing yourself to students in
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public school or you know any student or
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family at all because that's the beauty
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of homeschool so
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this is how large our unit two and three
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booklet is so we're going to be
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beginning this one when we return from a
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trip that we're going to be taking next
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week sometime the end of August
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beginning of September and then we'll
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work our way through that September and
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October and then November December do
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unit 3 and then finish up there that's
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the goal the language rise curriculum
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covers phonics writing reading grammar
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and punctuation spelling literature
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geography and art it has letter blending
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vowels and spelling and it's really just
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a beautiful curriculum as always the
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things that I really like about it is
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how easy it was for my son to really
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grasp the concept of sounding Out words
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and reading things and correlating how a
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sentence matches like a picture that you
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see in the book and put two and two
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together I was new to this going into it
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I was kind of worried starting out to
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teach my son how to read but at four
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years old he just turned four in April
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and we began the course the kindergarten
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course in June and just a few weeks in
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he was signing out words pretty easily
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and it was a ref stop so if it seemed to
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wrap in the beginning for you just hang
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in there it's gonna get better just keep
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at it and if you have to pull up like a
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video to correlate with it pull up a
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video to get in the beauty who has some
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videos and then you can also just search
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for other learning videos on Interactive
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Learning videos on YouTube as well that
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helps us sometimes if we get stuck or
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we'll just pull out like a little
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Montessori puzzle or something like that
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I love how short the lessons are every
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once in a while you would come across a
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lesson that's like three pages long and
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I even just got one at the end of unit
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one that was like four pages long but it
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still didn't require too much work but
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all of unit 1 the lessons were no more
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than about two pages long and they were
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all pretty simple and didn't take up a
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lot of our time so that I didn't have to
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worry about losing him and trying to
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bring him back it left some time for us
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to do other things like Hands-On
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learning and fun interactive activities
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now this course did not come with a
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folder packet of activities like the
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preschool course did but there are some
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built-in activities on some of the pages
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like this one here is like some type of
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spider activity that you do but it's
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inside of the booklet so everything is
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just right here right where you need it
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to be and then you would cut out these
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Columns of spiders and that's my
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connectivity in itself there are also
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like some activities in here that you
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can do where you know it'll tell you to
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have some things on hand such as this
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one here
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a spelling rainbow it looks like a
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pretty fun activity that you can do it's
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just paper plate a piece of yarn white
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glue cotton balls scissors and a hole
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punch so not a lot of things so of
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course it didn't come with an activity
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folder but there are some built into the
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curriculum itself and then there are
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others that you can go out and purchase
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if you you know if you like and I like
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that because we didn't use all the
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activities that came with the preschool
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activity folder because we kind of just
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like to do our own fun learning
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activities especially like some of the
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Montessori learning puzzles and things
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like that another thing that I really
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love about this curriculum is that it
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does come with the reading booster books
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and the reading booster cards because I
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thought that we would need to purchase
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some reading booster books so I did go
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ahead and purchase the Bob's books kit
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as well as some Hooked on Phonics
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reading books but it wasn't necessary
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these are very well good enough and they
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work pretty well and he catches on to
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them they're really pretty and then the
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reading booster cards also has like
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sentences that they can read the first
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it'll like practice like the letter
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blending that's going to be needed to
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blend the words that are in those
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sentences so it kind of just flows and
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just progresses really nicely and fits
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right into the curriculum the books are
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really nice they're small my son enjoys
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reading them to me or sometimes he'll
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read them to his dad or he'll call like
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my mother and read them to her they are
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pretty simple they are numbered so that
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you know you know where you are in the
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curriculum and in what order you should
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be reading them but as you can see
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they're so easy concept that you
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progress on as you read the book as you
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go through the cards and as you get
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through the curriculum it also has some
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lessons that you would do in their apps
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so the good and the Beautiful homeschool
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app as well as their letter titles at
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every once in a while it will tell you
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to go on there to complete a lesson
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either like a spelling lesson a reading
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lesson a geography lesson and then they
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also tell you that you can do bonus work
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at the end of the lesson or at the end
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of the day before bed which is it'll
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tell you like to go watch a video or
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listen to a song or listen to a read
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aloud book so there are a lot of
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different options depending on how you
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like to learn I personally I would
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rather keep like the interactive tablet
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type activities out of our learning and
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just do some Hands-On activities not
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using the tablet but I do like the songs
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and the read alouds that we can just put
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up on our projector screen so you know
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it just depends on what you want to do
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and how you like to go about it I do
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recommend that you still try the apps
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even if it's not for you because even
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though it wasn't for me my son he kind
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of just caught onto it very well and he
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enjoys using the tablet even though I
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get a little I don't know antsy about it
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I don't even know why but I guess it's
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because I feel like I'm just grabbing at
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so many things here and there but I put
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something up on a projector I can just
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click it turn it on and then prepare for
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the rest of our lesson of the day but
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when I'm grabbing like the card and then
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I gotta switch over to the books and
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then I gotta switch over to this and
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then I gotta go and pull out the tablet
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too and then I gotta get our activity
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ready I feel like it's just too many
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manipulatives
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um for me personally I'd rather just say
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hey we're done with the curriculum put
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the books away and then go sit down and
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play a game or do a puzzle something
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like that is how we've done it in the
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past but the great thing about
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homeschool is that you tailor it to your
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specific needs another thing that I
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really love about the language arts
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curriculum is how through unit two
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it has like a chapter storyline book
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kind of so each lesson is a new chapter
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that you're reading through like this
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book and I love that because it kind of
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just introduces like the whole chapter
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storyline book concept and I think age
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of four you know I think that's great
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because not only do we get to save money
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when we do chapter books because I'm not
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having to buy a new book every time we
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rent through them all and we get bored
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if you just you know start you reading
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in chapter books you can read a chapter
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to your child every night before bed
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it's a gradual storyline and I think
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it's like a wonderful way to get into
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like creativity imaginative
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um like fiction reading and just I don't
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know really spark their interests a bit
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more when they like kind of can connect
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to characters in a storyline if that
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makes sense it's like watching their
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favorite television show but without the
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screen time because it's in a book you
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know they can find the characters that
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they really like and resonate with just
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like they would do if they were watching
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TV so I really like that they have like
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a continuous storyline kind of chapter
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book inside of here and it's really
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creative and it's really cool there are
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also songs and poems that they encourage
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you to do a church how to remember so
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that they learn how to like memorize
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poems and memorize songs at an early age
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and that has been fun the Palm is
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Christian based and I love it it talks
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about how God created like all the
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things and how we're thankful that God
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created these things you know so if you
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are if you have like a religious
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background or you prefer like a secular
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you know curriculum choice and that's
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something to keep in mind I like that it
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has some Christian content built into
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the curriculum and it's it's really not
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a lot we still have to supplement with
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our own Christian Learning and you know
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that's just something else so it's not a
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whole lot but it's in there just you
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know something to keep in mind of things
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that I don't like for the language arts
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course it's not much there still isn't
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any type of name practice in the
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curriculum itself I haven't come across
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any yet just skipping through the pages
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and going through unit one it is a
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little bit very little in the
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handwriting course but in the language
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arts course there isn't any linkage that
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is specified line for it and even though
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there are some places where to tell you
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like to memorize like your family's
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address or your family's telephone
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number they're still not aligned to
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write their name so I just tell well my
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son at the end of each lesson or at the
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beginning of each lesson to write his
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name at the top of each page and I just
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draw a little line for him or there'll
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be a line at the top of like the title
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of the page and I'll have him write his
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name there and that's how we do the
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repetition for like his name rating so
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that he doesn't forget it until that he
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knows every time he's doing a lesson to
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write his name at the top of the page so
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it would really be nice if they would
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incorporate that you know into the
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curriculums I don't know if they do at a
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later date maybe they do
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but I want to say that that's probably
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the only thing that I don't like about
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the curriculum there was nothing else
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that I found that I dislike about the
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language arts course with that being
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said I'm going to move on to my thoughts
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on the handwriting kindergarten course
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the book is still pretty flimsy last
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time this whole thing came off this time
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while my son ripped it off which Camp
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lion the curriculum for that but I don't
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know I for one just I kind of don't like
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the size of it I just I think it's too
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small I wish that it was larger and not
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like a half page size
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I just I me personally I don't like that
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but it has like uppercase and lowercase
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letter it has some coloring some drawing
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rewriting like and drawing a picture
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that you already see the numbers that
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they practice it also has like in the
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beginning a handwriting chart in case
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they need to use it to reference any
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time in the handwriting course or
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anytime in the curriculum if they need
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like some type of reference it's really
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pretty straightforward there are some
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mazes in here there are some boxes for
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it will tell you to just redraw what
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they see for instance here to tell them
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like there's a cloud there's a house and
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then redrawn in the box so that's the
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handwriting course I don't have too many
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thoughts on the handwriting course it's
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pretty straightforward there are some
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lines on some of the pages here where
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they would write their name it has some
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coloring I just personally don't like
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the design of the book but I don't know
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that's just me I would prefer like a
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full-size book like we were using this
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one
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and I liked this one a lot I did I
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really liked this book I would like a
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handwriting book that's full of size you
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know not gonna go too far into that now
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I'm going to move on to the math
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kindergarten curriculum which it is so
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beautiful
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because of the math curriculum and it
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has 180 lessons so the language art
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course has 119 lessons the handwriting
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has 100 pages and this math course has
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118 lessons so I kind of tie them
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together if you do one lesson for
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language arts one lesson for Math and
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then one page for handwriting you would
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kind of finish it all up at the exact
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same time and the math lessons are only
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two pages long thus far it has like a
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hundreds chart in the beginning
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has one two three units and unit one is
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lessons one through 39 unit 2 lessons
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forty one through eighty and then unit
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three lessons 81 through 119 with 20
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being like the course assessment there's
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an assessment at the end of each unit
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um so yeah I pretty much tells you
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everything that you're going to be
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practicing counting one through 100 10
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frames which is a new type of like we
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never did this when I was young but ten
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frames I'll show you guys what that is
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in a little bit order of events position
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words when I say whatever event I mean
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like first second third fourth fifth
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like that position words put it before
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put it after that's what I mean back
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position where it's a number practice
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matching ordinal numbers 10 sticks plus
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an equal signs tally marks days of the
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week like one more or less shapes
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spatial activities
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addition practice what else triangles
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counting by tens right and left patterns
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what else counting backwards the
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calendar read again creating graphs
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estimating number patterns heavier or
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lighter comparing numbers pennies
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nickels dimes symmetry subtraction
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spheres 2D and 3D shapes subtraction
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games measuring dividing items in half
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so this covers a ton of things and I
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have no complaints thus far I'm excited
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to dive into all these things again we
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have only just been doing unit one so
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I'll be doing a unit two review and a
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unit 3 review and then overall review
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but so far I'm really loving this here
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math curriculum and it also has like
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telling time it has like mannerism and
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by spatial activities I just mean like
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where they see something and then they
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recreate what they see recreating like
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the design and when I say like number
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like 10 sticks this is what I mean I
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guess this is how they do math these
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days I'm only like 29 years old but
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we've never done it this way and so like
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they use these sticks so it's like 10 20
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and what is that two yeah 22 and they
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just I guess use the tin sticks
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I guess I don't know but that's that and
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then it also came with this really cute
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like math set that has number dies
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equation dies game Palms counting sticks
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and then three little wooden cars that
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you can use to practice like adding
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subtracting and things like that I
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actually have to hide these from him
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because they're so cute and he really
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likes playing with them but I love how
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it kind of just helps with the lessons
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and I also like that they have the
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counting sticks I didn't expect it and
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so I actually purchased like counting
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sticks and number dies and um equation
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symbols and things like that I had
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already purchased a set because like I
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didn't expect it so yeah like I like
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that that thing that I didn't know we
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were gonna you know have like I purchase
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our own handwriting curriculum I
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purchased like the Bob Books and the
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hooks and phonics and I purchased like
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that number sticks and equations day
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something like that and it kind of just
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came with that like the booster bugs
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things like face you know so it wasn't
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it just wasn't necessary it takes us
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about 45 minutes to an hour to complete
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everything so language arts takes us
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about
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I would say 20 minutes to do and then
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mad maybe takes us about another 15
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minutes then we always start the day off
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with our handwriting when we do
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handwriting I will read his devotions to
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him let him color a little bit and we
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pretty much spend about a good 10
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minutes or so on that so
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45 minutes sometimes longer just
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depending on what pace and if we have to
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pull out the tablet to do like the
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lessons in the app or if we put
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something up on the projector screen it
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kind of just goes over longer in the
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beginning when we first started it was
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more like two hours long and that's
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because it took him a little bit longer
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to get through like the reading and
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things for language arts the booster
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books and the booster cards because it
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was new but after about a week it no
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longer took us two hours he really began
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to grasp everything and now we can just
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get straight through like a lesson we
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still have not completed our science
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curriculum and now they actually have a
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whole new science curriculum but this is
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the big book of science stories that is
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what came with the fields in flower
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science for little hearts and hands cute
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science curriculum and the only reason
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we haven't completed it yet is because
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when we first purchased it throughout
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like winter a lot of these activities
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you kind of needed to like go outside to
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do like explore the nature and it was
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cold here in Michigan and then when
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summer came around we kind of had like a
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lot of things we were already doing like
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some of the lessons would require you
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like plant a seed or you make like a
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maple syrup and talk about how it comes
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from the trees and then you make like
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some homemade waffles we already do a
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lot of outdoor exploring and learning
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and things like that I think that's
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probably the reason why I didn't focus a
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lot into it and then some of them
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require that you you know purchase
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something to have some things on hand
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and so I never took the time to go
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through each lesson and make sure that I
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had everything for each lesson we're
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still working on this as far as science
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goes but the language arts curriculum
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also has some geography lessons in there
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and then we like use our map you know
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and go over like some of the states like
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I'll ask them like where do we live and
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some of the places that we've already
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been I'll ask him to point that out and
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places that we're planning to go we just
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sometimes talk about like the map or the
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purpose of like a globe and like north
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east south and west you know just like a
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little Concepts like he's for that is
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just in general the good and beautiful
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curriculum I highly recommend it I can't
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say it I will have preferred the
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horizons curriculum more or less because
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I didn't even purchase it I'm going to
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purchase their health course for
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kindergarten and tie the health course
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into the lessons aren't as many as the
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good and beautiful curriculum so I
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didn't need to start it immediately but
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I am going to purchase it and have it
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since to go along and have like a health
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lesson in there maybe one per week size
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that's just fun learning activities
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Hands-On doing things outside of it
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dancing singing stretching reading books
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every day puzzles is pretty much how we
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you know tie into our homeschool
23:51
curriculum so if you two are going to be
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using the good and the Beautiful
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kindergarten curriculum let me know in
23:56
the comments below tell me what you like
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or dislike about it if you have already
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tried it out I would love to hear about
24:02
that and if this video was somewhat
24:04
helpful or you know you were able to
24:07
learn a little bit more about the
24:08
curriculum to make the decision of if
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it's right for your family or not I hope
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24:33
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