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The brave and beautiful homeschool
The brave and beautiful homeschool













I will explain more in detail in those subject areas below.

the brave and beautiful homeschool

And I had concerns about continuing with it.

the brave and beautiful homeschool

How cool is that?! That said, we ended up skipping a LOT of the curriculum - both in the Language Arts and the Math–more so in the Language Arts. Plus, the Level K Language Arts program helped me teach my son to read. Truthfully, the low cost was a major factor in my choice for that for Kindergarten. I honestly do not have any major complaints - they provide wonderful curriculum options at very low prices. This year I am changing some things up a bit and I am very excited about it! Last year ( for Kindergarten) we used The Good & the Beautiful for Math AND Language Arts but this year I have chosen not to continue with The Good & the Beautiful. We have been homeschooling from the beginning with both children - you can read about our Preschool and Kindergarten curriculum choices and years of learning on this blog. My oldest will be doing his First Grade year and youngest will be doing Kindergarten. Even if you did every single project in one school year, you could repeat all of them the following year with completely different results.This coming year I have a 6-turning-7 year old and a 5 year old. It’s only $49 and, while you could use the entire program in one year, you could easily space it out over years (which is what we have done). The Brave Writer Lifestyle is all about building connection with your kids so that learning feels like a joy, rather than a chore.Īnother pro of Jot it Down is the cost. The first half is about the “Brave Writer Lifestyle” and how to implement that in your home. This program is an excellent jumping off point.Īnother thing I love about this program is that the projects are only half of the PDF you get. This year we’re using the same idea for Shakespeare plays. We also used the fairy tale project mentioned above to make a book of Greek myths when we studied Ancient Greece.

the brave and beautiful homeschool

You can read more about that project in this post – just scroll down to the science section).

the brave and beautiful homeschool

We have used this curriculum for several years and not completed every single project! Some projects we took months on (the animal mini-book being a prime example. Perhaps one of my favorite aspects of Jot it Down is its flexibility.















The brave and beautiful homeschool