Animal Train, kindergarten and second grade
Animal Train, kindergarten and second grade
Any tips on how to do all these levels together? I have a 3, 5, and 7 year old. How to do all the various Bible levels? And memory verses (we also have Sunday school memory work)? It doesn’t feel like all of that will work in our morning time. How do I keep the 3 year old occupied while doing phonics with the 5 year old? Etc. Thanks in advance!
Re: Animal Train, kindergarten and second grade
I found a YT video that has lots of tip on this.
“How to Homeschool Multiple Ages with My Father's World” by Homeschool and Grace
Re: Animal Train, kindergarten and second grade
Welcome NC Moma,
All Aboard the Animal Train has an easy system of using four cards to let little ones know there will be 4 special activities just for them. You can show your youngest the four cards posted on your fridge each morning and then start your day with one of those activities as soon as the little one is ready. This ensures the youngest doesn't feel ignored. Fit the remaining activities into your day when you find a convenient time.
As much as possible, invite all of the family to enjoy activities from all three programs. For example, reciting memory verses to one another can motivate and encourage everyone. Each program includes hands-on activities and storybooks that are fun for all ages. With everyone involved, you don't need to keep track of everyone separately, and no one feels left out.
After joining fun activities with the family, your youngest may be ready for playtime while you teach language arts and math to the others (including the kindergartner). Families can set aside special toys for quiet play during school hours, such as our new "Fun on the Farm" set for 2-year-olds (one of our Enrichment items).
Marie
All Aboard the Animal Train has an easy system of using four cards to let little ones know there will be 4 special activities just for them. You can show your youngest the four cards posted on your fridge each morning and then start your day with one of those activities as soon as the little one is ready. This ensures the youngest doesn't feel ignored. Fit the remaining activities into your day when you find a convenient time.
As much as possible, invite all of the family to enjoy activities from all three programs. For example, reciting memory verses to one another can motivate and encourage everyone. Each program includes hands-on activities and storybooks that are fun for all ages. With everyone involved, you don't need to keep track of everyone separately, and no one feels left out.
After joining fun activities with the family, your youngest may be ready for playtime while you teach language arts and math to the others (including the kindergartner). Families can set aside special toys for quiet play during school hours, such as our new "Fun on the Farm" set for 2-year-olds (one of our Enrichment items).
Marie