Another great video! We did year 1 last year and will be doing it again next year for my younger kid. Trial and Triumph gets better with the brutality and sadness. The first few stories are on martyrs, but then it goes into more of heroes from early church history like Saint Patrick. I have enjoyed this one myself.
Thanks for the heads up! Yea I’ve noticed that now that we are farther in. Some are easier to read, others are quite brutal. I think I’ll just be better about pre-reading this particular book at least for my younger 2! I’m learning a lot too which is so nice.
Love the walk through. We are doing CM for the first time too. I'm really struggling with keeping nature study and handicrafts prioritized. How is that going for you guys!?
We just finished Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons, which we took over a year to do. He’s now continuing with daily reading practice using Little Bear, easy readers from the library, and level 2 Dash into Learning Books.
With a non reader, recitation can look a little more like "repeat after me" while memorizing a bible verse or poem until they can say it on their own from memory. The purpose of recitation isn't memorization but rather speaking clearly and often memorization just happens since you stay with the same piece for a while. You can do this with something short, or work on something longer over the year! To be honest, I didn't do recitation this year with my year 1. We dropped the ball there and will begin with him in year 2. We did do it with my older kids and I can see the value in it!
I got these in the main official AO Facebook group, which I think you have to answer q’s and then they review and let you in. Once you’re a part of it, check the files button, and search the files for Burgess or bird or some keyword like that to see what’s listed. There are often several resources similarly named since it’s a large group so just download the ones that seem likely and open to see if it’s what you’re looking for.
Great! Thank you. I found the group now I think :) Thanks for your videos, they’re really helpful. We’re new to HS and hoping to use AO next year with my 3!
Yep, AO does state that it helps to later understand American history, though there are others that disagree and use other curriculum for history. I’d recommend reading their post on this exact q: www.amblesideonline.org/history
Another great video! We did year 1 last year and will be doing it again next year for my younger kid. Trial and Triumph gets better with the brutality and sadness. The first few stories are on martyrs, but then it goes into more of heroes from early church history like Saint Patrick. I have enjoyed this one myself.
Thanks for the heads up! Yea I’ve noticed that now that we are farther in. Some are easier to read, others are quite brutal. I think I’ll just be better about pre-reading this particular book at least for my younger 2! I’m learning a lot too which is so nice.
That’s good to know about trial and triumph. I have that book up to read. Thank you for this!
So helpful!!!
Incredibly helpful video. Thank you!!
So glad! Thanks for watching.
Love the walk through. We are doing CM for the first time too. I'm really struggling with keeping nature study and handicrafts prioritized. How is that going for you guys!?
Really appreciate the book walk through! Very helpful!
Thanks for your feedback!
Great overview!
Glad it helped!
What are you using to help your year 1 child learn to read?
We just finished Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons, which we took over a year to do. He’s now continuing with daily reading practice using Little Bear, easy readers from the library, and level 2 Dash into Learning Books.
How do you do recitation with a Y1, who isn’t reading independently yet??
With a non reader, recitation can look a little more like "repeat after me" while memorizing a bible verse or poem until they can say it on their own from memory. The purpose of recitation isn't memorization but rather speaking clearly and often memorization just happens since you stay with the same piece for a while. You can do this with something short, or work on something longer over the year! To be honest, I didn't do recitation this year with my year 1. We dropped the ball there and will begin with him in year 2. We did do it with my older kids and I can see the value in it!
@@LizBlueandHazel that makes perfect sense! Thank you!
Please could you share more specifically where you got the burgess bird printables from? Which Facebook page is it? Thank you
I got these in the main official AO Facebook group, which I think you have to answer q’s and then they review and let you in. Once you’re a part of it, check the files button, and search the files for Burgess or bird or some keyword like that to see what’s listed. There are often several resources similarly named since it’s a large group so just download the ones that seem likely and open to see if it’s what you’re looking for.
Great! Thank you. I found the group now I think :)
Thanks for your videos, they’re really helpful. We’re new to HS and hoping to use AO next year with my 3!
Wondering why read British history? Is it to eventually get to the American history?
Yep, AO does state that it helps to later understand American history, though there are others that disagree and use other curriculum for history. I’d recommend reading their post on this exact q: www.amblesideonline.org/history
@@LizBlueandHazel thanks! We started with Ancient Civilization from Classic approach, but I am going on classic-mason