Our HOMEschool Plan

Our HOMEschool Plan

I love planning, especially for homeschool. However, we make our plans, "but the LORD directs our steps!" PROVERBS 16:9. Isn't this the truth? How many homeschool moms can say their plans worked exactly as expected? But I love this life, nevertheless!

I'm a passionate homeschool mama, who's been homeschooling since 2015. I've learned a lot along the way and love to help homeschool moms! I keep it real, share useful information...the kind that I, myself, have searched youtube for as a homeschool mom, and I love to make you giggle!

Homeschooling isn't always pretty.
The house isn't always pretty.
The plans don't always work!
But we will never stop learning!
This is life!

I homeschool 3 children elementary thru High School!
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I hope you'll both be INFORMED & ENTERTAINED!
Rachel

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  • @sarahe7515
    @sarahe751518 сағат бұрын

    I looked into the CC near me. It seemed too much like a country club for me.

  • @racheltorres8737
    @racheltorres8737Күн бұрын

    I suggest horizons math! My kids love it and you don't have to be looking over their shoulder the entire time. It's fun and colorful too!

  • @lainycodispoti9609
    @lainycodispoti9609Күн бұрын

    This is so helpful! I was almost sold on using TGTB for my sons, but my eldest is the kid you’re describing, he just doesn’t naturally understand how to put his thoughts on paper. I’m guessing IEW is where we need to land to get him more confident. 🙏🏼

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlanКүн бұрын

    You could try it out with their free trial. My daughter did so much better this year with the IEW themed writing unit! TGTB is so good on so many things. But as with any curriculum, it’s not a one size fits all. 😏

  • @megnlu
    @megnluКүн бұрын

    Is Not Consumed studies based on Reformed Theology?

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlanКүн бұрын

    I’m actually not sure.

  • @megnlu
    @megnlu8 сағат бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlan I'm to the point where I think just using Scripture for our curriculum is the safest way to go. Church history is mainly about the reformers, Protestantism which in my honest opinion through lots of research, is reformed Catholicism

  • @user-yq4ql8kx2k
    @user-yq4ql8kx2k2 күн бұрын

    I feel cc should allow each parent to teach a part of the class. It will lighten everyone’s burden. But that makes it a problem of how to split money.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan2 күн бұрын

    I don’t know. that could also mess with the integration and consistency that comes with having only one teacher the classical model is actually kind of centered around having one teacher. But there are so many other things parents can do to help lighten the load.

  • @tkcrew7039
    @tkcrew70393 күн бұрын

    Would love to hear your opinion on the math map...my oldest is in challenge A this fall and the math map is required. My understanding is that is will eventually be required for all levels... Im not thrilled about it to be honest

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan3 күн бұрын

    I have no opinion on it at this time. I don’t understand the program. And my community doesn’t have a CH A class this year. So I don’t think any of us will be exposed to it yet. But we’ll see!!! 🤪

  • @tkcrew7039
    @tkcrew70392 күн бұрын

    I'm hoping I'll eventually understand it. I've been to TWO workshops and still do NOT understand 😂 I attempted it with my kids and all of us were just 🫠

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan2 күн бұрын

    @@tkcrew7039 we flipped through it at the practicum and I was immediately overwhelmed. I’m not even going to attempt it. Regular math curriculum for me!

  • @stephaniejones6831
    @stephaniejones68315 күн бұрын

    In the last few days I have watched hours and hours of curriculum/ homeschool tip reviews. So I'm just here to say this is my FAVORITE video I have ran across thus far! Thank you for sharing your wisdom gained from these lessons of "regret".

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan5 күн бұрын

    Yah!!! You’re so welcome!!! I’m so happy I am able to encourage other moms even by sharing my own “mistakes!” Sometimes we just need to hear another perspective to nudge us in one way or another. 😁

  • @EverydayArmyWife
    @EverydayArmyWife5 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for answering my questions!! this was a great video and between all three of your videos, this helps to explain CC! man this gives me a lot to think about!!! Thank you

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan5 күн бұрын

    You’re welcome!! Glad it was helpful!!! 😁

  • @Emersonthesportman
    @Emersonthesportman5 күн бұрын

    Where the nike tech/ balaclava

  • @lorieitel5294
    @lorieitel52945 күн бұрын

    The "competition" tease...my brain is swirling! 😳

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan5 күн бұрын

    😂💕 I’m just saying!!!!

  • @bethanytaylor7656
    @bethanytaylor76566 күн бұрын

    The COST. It is still so much cheaper than you’d pay for a classical private school. Or just a private school in general. (From my experience) Even with inflation. It feels like a lot up front. But the gain. The wealth you gain from a thriving group is so worth it.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    It’s cheaper as a total to total. But when you consider 5 days/week vs 1 d/week, it’s pretty expensive. But there’s definitely a a reason even homeschool families are willing to pay for it….. there’s something wonderful about community and even the classical model and the way that CC does things. I actually heard of a private school a few hours from us, that not only is a classical private school, but they use the CC curriculum!! That would be an interesting option! If you love the CC model, but maybe cannot homeschool the kids yourself. I don’t know what that schools tuition is…. I only learned about it when I was interviewing moms to be a practicum worker one summer.

  • @Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras
    @Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras6 күн бұрын

    Totally unrelated but I just bought that same blue shirt today at the CM! 😂 We are doing the scribblers at home curriculum with CC. It’s super simple, stick in the sand. It’s called scribblers but is for Foundations students. Working on simplifying school this year to Bible, Memory Work, Math, lots of read alouds, and keeping a daily journal. Plus great books for my one independent reader to explore on his own. So excited for your family! Have a great year 🥳

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    Scribblers wasn’t much when I left. What does it have now? I think the things I saw were more like copy work. I love your simple plan!!! You’re in such a sweet phase of your homeschool! So fun about the shirt! 🩷 I wear this shirt all the time! It must be that Bella Canvas material bc it is so soft!

  • @Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras
    @Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras5 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlanso CC released the Scribblers at Home curriculum last year. It takes all the grammar plus phonics, math, writing, reading, and gives daily “recipes” of what to do with them. Now that I have this I really don’t need a phonics curriculum. It’s there. So is grammar, diagramming, writing, geography, math facts practice, etc. all that would need to be added are books to read. A family can could just do CC and Scribblers at Home and be good to go until Challenge. It’s awesome!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan5 күн бұрын

    @@Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras oh wow!!! I have a lot to learn about what’s changed! That sounds great! But you incorporate McGuffy readers still??

  • @Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras
    @Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras5 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlanyes! Still doing McGuffeys. Any reading material will work. It gives a read aloud conversation guide that can be used for any book. I also got the Prescripts writing for the boys age levels and the CopperLodge read alouds. Those are recommended by the Scribblers at Home curriculum. There is also Nature Walk guides, learning about moon cycles and constellations, drawing maps, Bible reading plans, Latin lessons that are all singing or playing games. Each day the family prays together, plays together, reads together, explores together, and serves together. Pick and choose what to do in each of these sections.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan5 күн бұрын

    @@Homeschooling_with_the_Riveras that sounds wonderful!

  • @jessiemadanat5455
    @jessiemadanat54556 күн бұрын

    I like the idea, but I love the freedom to choose the curriculum.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    It’s definitely a conundrum! I’m still choosing our math and since we’re not doing Latin, we’ll be doing something else for foreign language. Still doing Bible study together. And maybe some life skills added in to requirementa. But yeah….you can’t choose much else or else you’re wasting your money on the CC experience.

  • @barbaracozens3999
    @barbaracozens39996 күн бұрын

    I think I've mentioned to you before that the co-op we belong to came out of a local CC group. I am not sure why they left CC, but our co-op is structured very much like you describe the structure of CC, without the cost. We only have a minimal admin fee of about $50 per family to cover costs to run our website, copies, parties, etc. When I looked into CC, the cost was what deterred me from joining. This video really gave me some more insight into why our co-op is structured the way it is. 🙂

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    That’s awesome!! Maybe they should formalize what they do and sell the vision!!! 🤔 I know another community structured the same way also and using different curriculum than CC. The benefit to CC is the music, etc and products they e already created. That is harder to compete with. But creating a classical community on itself…..that’s where it will start. Someday, like I said, CC may get some competition.

  • @cortneymckinney9215
    @cortneymckinney92154 күн бұрын

    Our group is the same way. I came from CC and started my own version and tweaked it however I wanted without the cost. It is so nice to have freedom and flexibility without the costs.

  • @cortneymckinney9215
    @cortneymckinney92154 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlanClaritas in my opinion is more well planned out than CC. We are actually switching over to Claritas this year. CC still has the best timeline cards and song as well as more additional resources. 😉

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan4 күн бұрын

    @@cortneymckinney9215 I think that might be what my friends are doing too! (The ones who are creating their own classical co-op! I need to ask them!)

  • @sarahe7515
    @sarahe751518 сағат бұрын

    I am not sure where you are from but the one in Illinois by me is very tight lipped (country club like) and high fees. I asked if I could see how they ran and I was told that would interfere with community privacy. I didn’t want to video or take photos. I didn’t know what I was paying for and wanted to see. Does that make sense? The cost is steep here.

  • @michelegioffredo8811
    @michelegioffredo88116 күн бұрын

    Dyslexia... your child will qualify for Learning Ally app which has all the Challenge books. Internet Grandpa here on KZread also has read almost all (If not all) of the challenge books.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    Oh wow!!!! Thank you for sharing! I’m gonna have to check that channel out bc listening to audio books is such a great alternative!!!

  • @elisabethquigley7399
    @elisabethquigley73996 күн бұрын

    I think it’s important for parents to know that the tuition doesn’t stay in the community. There are “licensing fees” directors have to pay to CC out of the tuition. Last year’s Challenge licensing fees were $335 per student (including for your own child if they are in your class).

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    License fee goes to SR to pay for the training that they do for the directors. The SR is not getting rich, by any means, supporting the ditectors. Having said that, some SRs probably support the directors more than others. But a license fee is like getting a “permit” to be able to teach. I did list in the video that the directors get the tuition - (license fee + director fee) = director pay. I’m not sure the new director fee is for though. 😬

  • @elisabethquigley7399
    @elisabethquigley73996 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlan The directors and SRs definitely aren’t getting rich! It’s a huge investment of time and money to prepare for class each week. I appreciate your videos!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    @@elisabethquigley7399 I’m so glad!! 😊 thank you for supporting me as well even with a simple comment! 😘

  • @MamaSchopfer-vy4km
    @MamaSchopfer-vy4km4 күн бұрын

    @@elisabethquigley7399 Challenge Directors (grades 7th-12th) pay a $100 licensing fee to the SR, and an additional $335 to CC corporate. This fee comes from the tuition money paid to the Director from the parents. So you are correct; 100% of the tuition money does NOT stay in the community when it comes to the Challenge levels.

  • @1986kimberlyg
    @1986kimberlyg6 күн бұрын

    Thank you for clearing the air on the MLM thing. That gets thrown around a lot but there is never actual information to back it up. A few other thoughts: I think it’s worth emphasizing how much facility and supply fees vary. Ours are substantially less than yours…$35/family per a year. And while I don’t have any experience, I’m under the impression there is a price break when you have more than one child enrolled in foundations at one time, right?

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    It’s not even close to an MLM! 🤪 No price break for more than 1 child in foundations. Supply fees can definitely vary. They have a suggested fee, but your director gets to set it and some of it might depend on what the community typically does with it. And the facility fee….yep! All depends on what the building manager charges.

  • @katie7748
    @katie77486 күн бұрын

    Idek where the notion that it's an MLM came from. Wow. This is the first I've heard of that. MLMs ruins lives. I avoid them like the Plague!!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    @@katie7748 me too!

  • @michelegioffredo8811
    @michelegioffredo88116 күн бұрын

    I honestly say to get on connected and look around. It's not just worksheets and jingles anymore. There's books, magazines, tidbits, helps, the MathMap companion. There's a ton of information on there... videos to understand the charts and the instructions. It's more than just homeschool clutter. So take a look.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    I will take a look eventually. But even just seeing what you’ve listed sounds overwhelming. Death by information overload! 🤪😁 there’s never an end to info. But my point is, if I WANT that extra info, great!!! But I have to work hard to clear my mind of all the info overload to keep my homeschool simple. That’s just me.

  • @thekangaline2914
    @thekangaline29146 күн бұрын

    The reason we decided against CC is because even if I'm not a tutor I have to pay for my 2 year old to go to the nursery because I would have to sit with one of my other 2 kids in their class. It just seemed counter intuitive when the main reason I wanted to sign up was for social interaction with other homeschool students. We decided to allocate the $2k+ to a sport for each kid and then a conference sometime next year instead.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    That’s a bummer!!! I don’t think they’re supposed to REQUIRE you to pay for the daycare. You let supposed go be able to bring the young ones to class with you, even to class. I’ve heard Leigh Bortins herself say that as part of the original vision.

  • @RockSimmer-gal4God
    @RockSimmer-gal4God6 күн бұрын

    I don’t want homeschool cutler so unless extras are awesome I wouldn’t download them!!! Sorry I can’t spell!!! I agree there needs a cap for younger classes!!! 12 is a good number!!! I agree that tutors can change the environment!!! We love the classical method of learning!!! We probably pace ourselves differently than CC!!! We use the apps tho!!! We memorise memory work orally often and we find it helps!!!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    You use the CC memory apps?!?! That app is so wonderful for independent learning!!!

  • @faithfullyinfertile
    @faithfullyinfertile6 күн бұрын

    This was very informative for anyone looking in to CC! I would also add that while CC could be better suited to students who have strengths (vs weaknesses) in the language arts, the overall goal of Challenge is to teach kids HOW to think for themselves, which is a skill ALL students need to learn (and yes, CC isn't the only way to teach your kids to think). I think it is important to note, especially for students who might struggle with the language arts, that YOU are still in the driver's seat of your student's education and you can scale the work as needed. My oldest is going into CH 1 this year and she is very, very strong in language arts. Avid reader. Can't wait to get her hands on all the literature and even asked me to go ahead and purchase the Shakespeare books (which are CH 2 or 3- I can't remember haha!) this year because she can't wait to read them 😂 I have scaled nothing for her as far as essays and literature go. However, we both despise Latin, so she has just done the vocab and that is IT. No issues with scaling that for her at all. Her weaknesses are math & science. She is not on grade level for math and I scaled some CH B science but did not have to scale Ch A science at all. I might have to scale some Ch 1 science. Although I just discovered there are video lessons for the Apologia Physical Science that they do in Ch 1. I think that is going to be a game-changer for her since I've heard those videos help a lot in explaining the concepts taught. Anyway- It is totally okay to scale the work if needed. I appreciate that and know I always have that in my back pocket if I see something arise that I need to tweak for an individual student to make the learning more meaningful/manageable for them. I absolutely love the outcome of Challege which is students who know how to think and argue from both sides. The Lost Tools of Learning is my favorite part of Challenge and I love how their essays from Ch A,B&1 are basically setting them up for formal debate and then their big thesis presentation in Ch 4. It is a brilliant scope and sequence when you look at the BIG PICTURE of Challenge from A to 4! I think you are very wise to put N in B vs 1 this year so she has more of a foundation moving forward if Challenge is a good fit for you all and she keeps going through highschool. Challenge has definitely been a good fit for my oldest daughter! I see her continuing on through 4. My younger daughter struggles somewhat with language arts, but I am prepared to scale as needed to hopefully make Challenge a good experience for her too. I am also not married to Challenge for each of my kids and willing to do totally different approaches for each of my four kids if necessary! It sounds like you have a fantastic community that you are joining. I do believe that makes a HUGE difference. We did CC in community when my oldest was age 6-9 and then pulled out because we had horrible tutors (for Foundations) three years in a row and I was just over it! We are in a fantastic community now and I am thankful both of my girls have wonderful directors for this year. It makes such a difference! I'll end this novel here and say that I hope you and your family has a wonderful school year this year with CC 🤩

  • @faithfullyinfertile
    @faithfullyinfertile6 күн бұрын

    Ok you basically said you can accomodate your child as needed RIGHT after I wrote this comment and then continued watching. :) I want to add that I have a friend with a daughter with severe dyslexia and she is going in to Ch 2! She does all her "reading" of book via audiobook and has an app that scribes her papers. Her mom does have to help her some here and there and be creative in accommodating assignments to make it meaningful for her, but it is very doable and they both love CC, because the overall goal of the Challenge program is always on their mind (learning to think well) and that is something any kid can learn to do!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    Great points!!! Also great tip on the scribing app!!

  • @chaeliackerman1394
    @chaeliackerman13946 күн бұрын

    Thank you for answering my question- that is SO helpful!!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    You’re welcome!!! ☺️

  • @MamaSchopfer-vy4km
    @MamaSchopfer-vy4km6 күн бұрын

    Don’t SRs make more money when they recruit moms to direct, though? The more Directors they recruit, the more communities they open, the more money they make off the application fees from e rolling students. And SRs are given bonuses if they meet certain recruitment numbers. SRs also make more money off each Director they recruit because Directors pay a fee to the SR, which the SR gets to pocket (100%).

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    Directors pay the SR a license fee (and this part of how the SR gets paid. Fee is a little more than an app fee….its not a lot compared to the amount of hours the SR will have prepare for just to do the training FOR their directors) No, the SR doesn’t get paid even that, from directors they “recruit”. Only directors needed for their own communities. So even if an SR talks a friend into being a director, but that friend goes to a community outside that SR’s….the local SR is who does the training and the support. SR’s are not recruiting directors. They are filling the needs within their own community. “Our community needs a new CH A directors this year, is any mom willing to do it?” The SR might be asked by corporates if there is a growth potential in the area to start a new community so that people don’t have to drive a long distance for a CC community. Or bc communities within the area are consistently full. But they aren’t looking to just form new communities for new reason. Most of the time, those communities start organically anyway. It’s the mothers who want something closer or even at all! The SR is assigned to support them based on geography. But like I said, if I were to start a new community….if I already had 15 directors to support, and another community would start, they consider hiring another SR, rather than continue to ask me to support even more directors bc it’s a lot! I had 1x1 support calls with directors. SRs have to visit each classroom….the more directors, the more work. It’s in everybody’s best interest to have a “cap” on how many you can support. As for bonuses….i never got any bonuses. Any incentives they tried to give out….the juice was never worth the squeeze to me to even try. So I never even paid attention to them. It’s not a money maker like you are insinuating. .

  • @MamaSchopfer-vy4km
    @MamaSchopfer-vy4km4 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlan oh, I am not trying to insinuate that SRs make a ton of money. Being in CC for six years as a F/E Director, and having been asked to be an SR, I know for a fact that Directors and SRs make next to nothing when you consider all the time they put into their communities. I was simply trying to point out the other ways they make money that ordinary mom’s singing up for CC don’t know about. It was my experience that SRs received bonuses for opening up new communities. Our SR was super pushy about constantly starting new ones and breaking up full and thriving communities. She told me straight up that she gets a bonus if she can meet her quota (opening up new communities). SRs also made money off how many people they could get to sign up for CCC (which isn’t an issue now that CC requires everyone to sign up for it). They’d also make a percentage off the sales from books sold during Practicum, as well as, books sold during ACBC nights disguised as mom’s nights. My SR was over multiple communities, not just the one she attended with her own children. She was constantly trying to recruit moms to direct in order to grow each community, but a lot of times she came off as being very pushy and manipulative. The fact is, you have to have moms step up to direct in order to keep communities growing. They won’t last if moms don’t step up. Most people coming into CC don’t realize this. Each Director would pay the SR a $100 fee per year, which she got to keep. This was paid before we could attend our one-day Director Licensing Orientation. She told me this when she was trying to recruit me to become an SR so she could try and become an AR. All this to say, I’m not trying to argue with you. I’m just attempting to offer more transparency when it comes to how CC makes money and where the money goes. I believe if CC as a whole was more open and honest about this, there wouldn’t be so many people questioning their tactics. (This is and was my personal experience.)

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan4 күн бұрын

    @@MamaSchopfer-vy4km I wonder if some of what you’re mentioning as an SR duty/bonus changed after I left. I never fully understood even HOW I got paid as an SR besides the app fee percentage. All the bonuses I heard about didn’t seem worth my effort to even try. So maybe they changed it. I was more about supporting my directors than trying to grow communities. Infact, the push for that part of the job is what I hated. I just wanted to homeschool my kids and support our communities. Everything else didn’t sit well with me. 😕 i like organic growth! But splitting apart communities doesn’t feel right unless there is a need or desire from the moms themselves.

  • @MamaSchopfer-vy4km
    @MamaSchopfer-vy4km4 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlan I completely agree! The pushiness and what seemed like a constant focus on growth ultimately made me burnout. I’m with you; I just wanted to homeschool my own kids in a community of like-minded families. When my SR began pushing me to hold info meetings with potential families even though my own community was full with a waiting list, I told her I wasn’t comfortable “selling CC” and then telling the families they’d have to join one of the other communities that didn’t exist yet. By this I mean that my SR was advertising communities in locations that she didn’t even have Directors for yet. The communities were listed on the CC website! Like, what?! This part of CC is why my family ultimately left. Our area now only has one CC community, down from at least six at the peak. The fact that you were an SR and didn’t understand how you were even being paid is very concerning. This is why I believe CC needs way more transparency when it comes to how they do business. Not being transparent causes confusion and frustration, especially if you’re in a leadership position within CC and start asking questions. Anyway, not trying to bash CC or you. I LOVE your channel! You’re hilarious and very, very real!!! I pray you have a better experience in CC this time around. ❤️

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan4 күн бұрын

    @@MamaSchopfer-vy4km thank you so much!!! 💕 I want to be fair to CC. And sometimes there is misinformation out there. But at the same time….like you said….there are definitely things that don’t make sense. Thank you for clearing up what you meant!!! 🩷 sounds like your SR was very aggressive. And that can definitely turn people off. I was very conscientious of trying to do my job, but at the same time, the relationships within the communities and keeping the directors feeling as supported as possible was the most important to me. If you don’t have directors you don’t have community. And if you don’t support the directors, they won’t stick around. And that can turn off families too. I’m so fortunate that the community we e joined seems to be very focused on relationships. So I’m optimistic about that part!! Thank you again for the discussion. It’s all good info for any key asking questions!!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    If I missed a question that you have, leave it in a comment! I also have a CC playlist with all my videos about Classical Conversations! Lots more Info here! Classical Conversations kzread.info/head/PLSGIl3wBXjD8e2rVy5d0_1wW7u21WgVt9

  • @user-bn7dg2km2d
    @user-bn7dg2km2d6 күн бұрын

    Ouch. Spendy. 😋🥴

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    It’s not cheap! But there’s a reason people are willing to pay or work to pay for it.

  • @user-bn7dg2km2d
    @user-bn7dg2km2d6 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlan makes sense. 😊

  • @lizbrown3021
    @lizbrown30218 күн бұрын

    I love your encouragements

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan8 күн бұрын

    Awe! Thanks! And I love to encourage!! 💕

  • @emilyhart3076
    @emilyhart30768 күн бұрын

    Does the lost tools of writing have suggested novels for the kids to read??

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan6 күн бұрын

    I do not believe they have a list of suggested literature. Their sample essays are all based on “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” and “The Gift of the Magi.”

  • @bestlandhomeschool
    @bestlandhomeschool9 күн бұрын

    It’s our hope that we can pivot and change things up when we feel the need to. Otherwise why do we even homeschool. We joined CC 2 years ago for the same reasons you are joining now, friends, community and CC has really filled a need that is true in the homeschool community. I love my community and I can’t imagine educating without them. Now I have Ch2, ChA, Ess and Found. 🙂

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan9 күн бұрын

    🩷❤️🩷 no homeschool year is alike!! It’s so great that we have this option! I hope you have a fantastic and blessed year!!

  • @lillahigdon771
    @lillahigdon77112 күн бұрын

    😊

  • @aprilgraves1090
    @aprilgraves109012 күн бұрын

    Your videos are so helpful!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan12 күн бұрын

    I’m so glad!!!! Thank you!😊

  • @daliaervin6602
    @daliaervin660212 күн бұрын

    I’m a fellow CC HS family in Denver! Really exited that your jumping back in. Question, are you still using Learn Math Fast for your daughter? We are really struggling with Math and feel so far behind from CC kids. My daughter very similar of your 14 yr old. We have only used TT & I’m Annoyed by its spiral approach I feel like she’s learned different concepts but cannot retain, it all comes then goes away then comes…sigh! Let me know if LearnM Fast could be better!?

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan10 күн бұрын

    LMF definitely helped fill in some gaps I saw with my daughter. We’ve still moved slower than I anticipated, but because it’s mastery….i think that what is best anyway. It does have periodic tests that will go back and review. But for retention issues, for us, I think mastery has been helpful bc they really have to practice it over and over and over until they know it. So I feel like it less likely to forget. Having said that, it seems odd to say that bc spiral is also supposed to be excellent for retention issues. The one thing I will say about LMF, it’s inexpensive to try. You could just buy a couple books and see how it goes. It’s an excellent supplement if you want to pair it with another curriculum. I think for academic challenges that you and I are experiencing with our children, we have just keep reminding ourselves that it’s ok to just go the pace these kids need. If we have to review over and over and over again….so be it. As long as they’re making progress, that’s what counts. I’ve had to completely rewire my own thinking on this. I’m considering finding another math curriculum for my daughter this year to pair WITH LMF. Because I like LMF, but I also need help with teaching. I would really love to hire a tutor, but I can’t afford one. So I’m thinking about trying another online curriculum as well. We’ll see. I haven’t decided yet. (And it won’t be TT if I do go that route) I hope that helps! And it’s so fun to know how many fellow CC families watch my videos!!! 💕

  • @katie7748
    @katie774814 күн бұрын

    Thank you for explaining where all the stickers are supposed to go! We are *finally* getting around to doing this and I was so confused trying to figure out where all the stickers belong. Some are obvious but others...not so much LOL Thank you!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan14 күн бұрын

    You’re welcome!!!!! 😉

  • @kjohnson3981
    @kjohnson398116 күн бұрын

    Good review; thank you for sharing! I have completely immersed myself in this curriculum after joining the Pelican Society so I could purchase the Live Streaming, and I absolutely cannot wait to start it with my students this year. I’ll be starting my 18th year of homeschooling and have used IEW for many years. WHILE Teaching the Classics is NOT an IEW product (it’s a Center for Lit product), it does work well with Windows to the World. You might want to go back and edit every time you say the author’s name - Teaching the Classics is actually written by ADAM Andrews, not “Andrew Andrews” 😊! Happy Homeschooling!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan16 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @cottingtonmae
    @cottingtonmae16 күн бұрын

    Ahhhh!!! I was so glad to watch this video!! But I remembered that this conference happens when we likely have a dance recital. Ugh. I sooo want to take my kids next spring! Why do we dance!? lol. This was so helpful, and I really appreciate you putting together this video!! Also, as a side note: I can’t wait to see if you are doing a review of your bible time from this past year - and what you may do for next year!

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan16 күн бұрын

    Bummer!!! I didn’t do much different for our Bible time this year so there’s not much to report. We continued to use the Generations of Grace Family Devotional. I may give an update on the Made In Our Image book I’m doing with my teens. But we haven’t finished the book yet. We’re slow! I just kept our Bible time simple this year because I had so many very specific spiritual needs of my kids to tackle 1x1. I have ideas for next year, in terms of spiritual things we will try to concentrate on. I always hate to say, “This is my plan.” And then not get to it bc something else came up. So I was thinking maybe I’d share if when we actually start it. 🤪 or maybe I’ll share what’s on my heart. These teen years have got me on my knees like no other time of motherhood! Completely helpless is a good place to be so that the power of Christ may rest upon me! 🩷

  • @katie7748
    @katie774817 күн бұрын

    Side note: Yes, use WET ERASE on laminated things. Dry erase can indeed be a struggle to wipe off and they can even stain. The brand name Expo markers are guilty of this, too, not just the cheap ones.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan17 күн бұрын

    Do you have a brand of wet erase you like??

  • @guenivirkendrick2877
    @guenivirkendrick287718 күн бұрын

    The Lord is so good. He is so merciful. Even when we fail He is faithful. In so many ways I'm not able to homeschól the way I wish I could or things just don't go as planned, or I just did not know better or know how... But the Lord has always been so, so faithful. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan18 күн бұрын

    He will fill in the gaps bc He is faithful!! 🩷 thank you!!!

  • @mamabird4
    @mamabird418 күн бұрын

    lol you make me laugh so much !!! You’re my favorite!❤️

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan18 күн бұрын

    Thank you!! 🤪

  • @MariaSantana-hx4bb
    @MariaSantana-hx4bb18 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing as I was curious. This sounds like it would suck the fun out of homeschooling and our freedom. I appreciate your pros and cons for me to figure that out.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan18 күн бұрын

    Glad I can help!!

  • @mrs.jaywojo5426
    @mrs.jaywojo542618 күн бұрын

    👋🤚👉😂 Thats me...

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan18 күн бұрын

    Hee hee!!! You’re in good company!😜

  • @TheCpotter123
    @TheCpotter12318 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the videos, so for this curriculum, do you just use the fix-it books or do you have other things that go with it as far as riding and stuff too or do you just buy the fix-it books?

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan18 күн бұрын

    This is just grammar. I also use the IEW writing curriculum, WHICH IS AWESOME! I have a few videos about that explaining it if you aren’t sure how it works. But it’s an effective and thorough writing curriculum that goes thorough the mechanics of writing , not just the creative aspect.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan18 күн бұрын

    Here is my IEW playlist that has every video I’ve made about anything IEW. The writing curriculums are explained in a few videos. kzread.info/head/PLSGIl3wBXjD8YgTu57dP6ds_9l4BNBxf3&si=ux24WuVSHcvuJ6dz

  • @jenniekillian4465
    @jenniekillian446520 күн бұрын

    Do you think I can do the structure and style first Year level A without buying the teaching classes?

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan20 күн бұрын

    Yes! It is definitely possible! Also, all 1st years will cover the same units. Level A is geared for 3-5 graders. But IEW is very classical and spiral in nature. They will repeat the same lessons just using different material and audience focuses. If your child is in grade 3-5, then go with that. You’ll definitely learn too!

  • @samanthawoods615
    @samanthawoods61521 күн бұрын

    I wish they would combine IEW's writing themes with fix it grammar or have different options for levels. My 5th grader is between level 4&5 and he has zero interest in The Nose Tree or Town Mouse and Country Mouse. I have no problems starting him at level 1 but I LOVE their "Themed Writing" options.

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan20 күн бұрын

    That’s a good idea!! Truth be told, I pay very little attention to the actual story. We’re so busy editing the sentences…. The OLD style of Fix It, you actually write each sentence in a separate notebook so you had a complete story in the end. Now you write each sentence on each page. So it’s not exactly the same “complete story” in the end.

  • @theresabryant8559
    @theresabryant855921 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing 🙏 ❤

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan21 күн бұрын

    You’re welcome! 😊

  • @LMB678
    @LMB67825 күн бұрын

    So would Visual Latin be suitable for a full high school level credit?

  • @OurHOMEschoolPlan
    @OurHOMEschoolPlan25 күн бұрын

    Yes! They give you an idea to scale it if you wanted to do it for JR HIGH and also how to do it for high school credit. They have two years of Latin. 2 credits.

  • @LMB678
    @LMB67825 күн бұрын

    @@OurHOMEschoolPlan oh that's awesome! I took Latin in high school and my son wants to take it. Maybe we will start it his 8th grade year and then do Latin 2 in 9th. Thanks so much!