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pdlanghals Forum Newbie
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I'm interested in a Catholic literature based curriculum from a "box" so to speak. I love the idea of Sonlight, but its not worth it to me to have to change it over and over again to add Catholic content.
Does a Catholic literature based curriculum exist? I'm looking for one that already has lessons plans, etc. We are expecting our 8th child in Jan and I just don't have the time to constantly put something together. I want that part done for me.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated! Thank you so much!
In Christ,
Pat
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amarytbc Forum Pro
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There are some isolated plans online, but not comprehensive. What ages are you looking for and what did you use last year?
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Elena Forum All-Star
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I understand that Tapestry of Grace gives a Catholic and Orthodox perspective. Cathy Duffy reviewed it. Maybe that will work for you?
__________________ Elena
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Willa Forum All-Star
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Cathy Duffy's review of Tapestry of Grace
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pdlanghals Forum Newbie
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Thank you for your replies! I'll look into TOG. I'm looking to do American History next year with my 1st, 3rd, and 5th grader. I think it would work well. My 1st grader is advanced. My 5th grader struggles. The three together will make a nice group to do read alouds, etc. My older three work independently using mostly Seton. It works great for them, so I don't want to change anything for them.
Personally - I would use Sonlight in a heartbeat if it were Catholic!
In Christ,
Pat
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Another option might be RC History. Using history as a spine, they have extensive reading lists and lesson plan ideas - not so much day by day, but definitely a thorough road map, lots of project/notebook/hands on learning. It also is differentiated instruction for the different levels in the "Classical Method" using living books/literature. I have the materials, though I have not started using it yet. Cathy Duffy also recommended this.
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pdlanghals Forum Newbie
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Its so funny you mentioned RC History! I've been looking into it the past week and I really think that might be my best option for now. I won't be able to do all American history, since vol 3 and 4 aren't out yet, but I'm going to start with vol 1 next year and go from there. That's for your reply!
In Christ,
Pat
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Mrs. B Forum Rookie
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Have you looked into Mother of Divine Grace? I think it's more of the Trivium approach but she does use quite a lot of interesting books.
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I don't know anything about this provider except what is on their website, but it might be what you are looking for (?) http://www.angelicum.net/curriculum/angelicum-homeschool-pro gram/.
__________________ Lara
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