TORCHLIGHT CURRICULUM - LEVEL 1: In Depth Look at a Week | How to Get Started | Secular Homeschool

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @everydayimmotherin1393
    @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +1

    Make sure to check out my HOMESCHOOL series for more tips and curriculum! ruclips.net/p/PLcbOQBf_F__pJcfEl3RWrB3CayueB5iGv

  • @nuixy
    @nuixy 2 месяца назад

    I know you’ve stopped making videos a while ago but I wanted to let you know that I am grateful for the content you made - still useful!

  • @hoorayforthings
    @hoorayforthings 4 года назад +11

    I am so excited to find someone doing homeschool videos on Torchlight! Especially such well done vids. Thank you!

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I'm surprised how many people have never heard of Torchlight! I love sharing about it since we really do enjoy it so much.

  • @bandhagibajaj7031
    @bandhagibajaj7031 3 года назад

    I was so happy to find your channel. Found you because of the vegan meal prep, stayed for the secular homeschool videos. I just discovered Torchlight and love it because it seems to have all the aesthetic beauty of The Good & The Beautiful, the focus on character building but also importantly, a secular and scientific approach to learning which TG&TB lacks. Please upload more!

  • @bethany3272
    @bethany3272 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I just purchased Torchlight level 1 and as soon as I stared scrolling the PDF was so overwhelmed. Your synopsis and breakdown are absolutely invaluable. I'm starting to think that just maybe we can do this. 😀

  • @donnaturner2702
    @donnaturner2702 4 года назад +4

    Wonderful video! Looking through an example week was very informative. Loved all the books and activities shown and discussed. Great job!

  • @HomesteadBliss
    @HomesteadBliss 2 года назад +2

    Planning to use year 1 next year and gosh, I miss your videos! Hope you guys are ok.

  • @deewilson6661
    @deewilson6661 4 года назад +3

    Do you have a link for the digital copy of the Goddesses book? I am having some trouble finding it.

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +3

      I think this should work! www.lulu.com/shop/kris-waldherr/the-book-of-goddesses-education-edition/ebook/product-23558816.html

  • @tarannarula456
    @tarannarula456 4 года назад +4

    Hi! Will you be doing an in depth video of Level K?

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +3

      Yes! I plan to film it this week!

    • @tarannarula456
      @tarannarula456 4 года назад +1

      Everyday I’m Motherin yay! Thank you, looking forward!

    • @towelspacked
      @towelspacked 4 года назад

      @@everydayimmotherin1393 I'd also love to see a Level K in-depth video. Thanks!

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +3

      @@towelspacked It's all filmed and will be posted this week!

  • @AKiHope
    @AKiHope 4 года назад +3

    Thank you!

  • @LifewithSusan
    @LifewithSusan 4 года назад +2

    These were nice tips!

  • @raenanelson8492
    @raenanelson8492 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for your videos! I have a 2nd and 4th grader who I pulled out of public school to homeschool. I am very interested in Torchlight but can't decide on a curriculum. As far as I can tell, they haven't learned any ancient history or Social Studies in public school so far, so I'm thinking about starting with Level 1 based on your video, but I'm worried that it will be to low of a level for my older son, who is gifted. I've already planned on separate vocab and grammar curriculum for him, so I'm thinking Level 1 might work for us as a family-style curriculum. Any thoughts?

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +3

      I would absolutely suggest starting at Level 1. The books themselves aren't that much different from a reading level. The history is so neat though and it does build on prior levels through the timeline. Since you have to add Math and English anyway (and those tend to be more grade/age specific) that allows for the specification. Also, since Torchlight is fairly new, this will give you room to go through the levels she has out now instead of starting on a higher one and running out of the next step before she releases it. The only thing I would probably do with Level 1 is to add in some more science, but that can just be little experiments, etc. not a full curriculum (even just ones like the 31 Days of Halloween STEM series I have out). Level 2 does seem to get more science heavy than Level 1.

    • @raenanelson8492
      @raenanelson8492 4 года назад

      @@everydayimmotherin1393 thank you so much for your reply! Super helpful!

  • @lcost36
    @lcost36 4 года назад +2

    This looks so amazing! My daughter is 7 and a strong and avid reader! This looks like the perfect curriculum to use as we enter into our very first year of homeschooling! Now, I know it will vary from learner to learner but how many hours a day can you expect to spend on this curriculum (just specifically the Torchlight program, not including the math and English units that you would add). Thanks!

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +1

      We love it and if she is a strong reader then I bet she will love it also! For Torchlight only, we usually spend 1 hour Monday morning, sometimes less, doing all the weekly reading (except for chapter books). My daughter will sit for all of it at once, so we just do the whole week in one morning. Then I will usually spend about 30 mins in the afternoons reading the daily chapters from that weeks chapter book. The poetry only takes about 10 mins each morning when they act it out. Then the science and art projects (if that week has them) take about 30 mins each and we do those on different mornings throughout the week. We will also usually watch any videos that are part of the curriculum (or extra ones I find) during snack time every day, so about 15 minutes. I will say, the first two weeks seemed to be much denser for us and took longer reading but then it lightened up considerably. Hope this helps!

    • @lcost36
      @lcost36 4 года назад +1

      Everyday I’m Motherin thanks so much! That was helpful!

    • @WeronikaZubekart
      @WeronikaZubekart 4 года назад +1

      lcost36 Ive got a 7 year old avid reader as well. Also first year homeschooling. What are you doing for math and English?

    • @lcost36
      @lcost36 4 года назад +1

      Weronika Zubek so we haven’t looked at math or English yet. We found a Montessori curriculum so we are deciding between that and this. If I do math I am hoping to find Montessori based math or I may just do it myself since I know a bit about what they do. I want to check out logics of English since lots of people seem to be recommending it.

  • @taylorbotwinis997
    @taylorbotwinis997 2 года назад

    Hello! Can you share a link to the planner you're using please?

  • @abigaileisenback2350
    @abigaileisenback2350 3 года назад

    New homeschool mom here. I love your videos! I was wondering if you’d recommend level 1 or 2 for my daughter. She’s 7 (8 in March) & just finished 1st grade at a private school. She did well and is solid reader for her age. I also have a 4 year old (5 in October) who will go to preschool but I’d love to include her in some things if I can once I get a fee for this lifestyle lol

  • @craigyerian3414
    @craigyerian3414 4 года назад +3

    Nice video 👍🏻

  • @milaalvarez3145
    @milaalvarez3145 4 года назад +2

    I am very interested in this curriculum. I love all the books but mostly I love the diversity included in the curriculum. Which is what makes me really interested in it. I am new to homeschooling and I’ve been researching a LOT! Another curriculum that I was really looking into was moving beyond the page, lots of books everything included for the sum!😳 Can you share the total investment after printing and books? MBTP for the 5-7 year old level its close to $700 and you still need to add LA. Do you need to purchase a separate math as well? Thank you! 💗

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +3

      I am so glad you are looking into Torchlight! It's such a great program. I have not heard about MBTP. The total price is really going to depend on your selections. For me, I get the pdf, I get it printed and I buy all the books. I don't buy them all new (I talk about the best places to get the best prices in the general Torchlight video as well as discount code: ruclips.net/video/Y4LEofUHBP8/видео.html) so it would be around $500/$600. I am going to reuse the entire curriculum for my other two girls, so the price was okay for me. However, a lot of people check out the books from their library, only buy the spines or use digital versions of the books. If you don't print the guidebook, that would save $50-$100. There is also a really good resell value for these books on Torchlight Buy/Sell/Trade sites. You do need to add on a Language Arts and Math program. I talk about the ones we use here: ruclips.net/video/bi-QnYVtaGQ/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/_nXfL_K0y2M/видео.html . Hope this helps!

    • @milaalvarez3145
      @milaalvarez3145 4 года назад +2

      Everyday I’m Motherin thank you for taking the time to get back to my message! I really really appreciate it so much, also for the extra info! I did watched that other video and took notes on the book sites, and I think the printing company you use. I need everything printed! Lol!!! Thank you for all your amazing videos💗and for sharing about great secular curriculums!

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +3

      @@milaalvarez3145 You're welcome! I actually have a video coming up next week about my printing - I have to have everything printed also :) Good luck with your homeschool journey!

  • @sarahshowalter7196
    @sarahshowalter7196 4 года назад +1

    Hi! I know you're planning to add Level K this week...but what would you recommend for a reading 5 year old? She was going to go into Kinder this year but I pulled her because our schools are 100% online and I think it's too much screen time. EXCITED to do something lit based because my kids (5.5 and 2) LOVE LOVE LOVE to read. Do you think Level K would still excite a child who is independently reading? Move to level 1? Thanks so much your opinion and these videos!

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +2

      Yes, I think Level K would be perfect! My daughter is a strong reader as well and she ended up taking the chapter books and rereading them herself after we read them together. There are also several books that are actually parts of series, so we picked up the rest of those and she ran with them. In my daughters case, I don't think at 5 she would have been ready for Level 1 because of the ancient history elements. She really enjoyed Level K though and we checked out more books to dive deeper into the topics each week, but she loved the cooking, art and music with that level as well. I have to say the book in Level K have been some of my favorites and offer really diverse subject matters and characters so I would highly recommend starting there :) My Level K video will go up Wednesday so you can see some more of them!

  • @Ffacademy2082
    @Ffacademy2082 3 года назад

    I saw French noted in your planner. What did/do you use for French?

  • @lanctotc
    @lanctotc 4 года назад +2

    We are starting Level 1 and I am finishing gathering everything. I didn't see where Curiosity Chronicles specifies which course we will start with. Do we need Ancient History only for TL Level 1?

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +1

      Yes, Level 1 is only Ancient History. How exciting that you are getting ready to start!

    • @lanctotc
      @lanctotc 4 года назад +1

      @@everydayimmotherin1393 we tried online school for a week and our girls were finally ready to switch. I am excited to show them all of the amazing things I have for them! Thanks so much for all of your info...I'm basically just following you and doing what you do, lol. We are getting Right Start Math too! But we decided to try Grammar Galaxy for LA/Eng, as we live in Mexico, which means shipping needs to be limited. Digital downloads are king!

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +1

      @@lanctotc We use Grammar Galaxy as a fun extra as well! It's really cute!

  • @autumnthompson2198
    @autumnthompson2198 4 года назад +1

    What do language arts applications look like in this level of the program?

    • @everydayimmotherin1393
      @everydayimmotherin1393  4 года назад +1

      For a full language arts program (reading, spelling, grammar) you will need to to supplement. I use Logic of English, which you can find out more about here ruclips.net/video/_nXfL_K0y2M/видео.html