This post is my plan. But, just like every other year, as we go through the year we realize what is really working and what really isn't and we cast the latter aside.
Zach's (age 1) school mainly consists of me learning some new finger plays, lap bouncing songs, and other ways to play with him (like the ones in This Little Piggy and Games Babies Play) and training him for blanket time and sitting on my lap better.
For Oliver (age 5) and Olivia (age 2 1/2) I am pulling from these resources:
A Year of Playing Skillfully
Busy Bags Kids Will Love
Montessori at Home Guide
Bible Stories (read straight from the ESV Bible or Olivia's ICB Bible or other children's Bibles)
Reading Classical Literature at their level and picture books
Recitation to help them learn memory verses.
Outside for 15 minutes (at least 15 every day)
Storytime with the Millers (and others from that series)
Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading (Oliver only).
Explode the code A, B, and C You don't have to have the teacher's guide.
Jamie Soles music (especially Good Advice)
For Riley (grade 6) and Remy (grade 4) I am using these things:
Proverbs workbook
Hey Andrew Teach Me Some Greek
Exploring Creation With Zoology 3 (with notebooking journal and Jr. notebooking journal)
Italic Handwriting
Math U See (Riley in Zeta, Remy in Delta)
Narration
Outside 15 minutes (at least 15 every day)
Help for Auditory Processing (Riley only, but Remy asks to do it too!)
Michael Clay Thompson Language Arts Curriculum
Explode the Code the boys love these!
History and Literature books from 1900 to present. I chose books from Ambleside, Sonlight, and other credible reading lists and pieced together a history and literature book list that my 4 big boys were going to use. Then I came across something different for Aiden and Alex. Now I am going to use World War 1 for Kids, The Great Depression for Kids, A History of US (book 9) and others to read through these things and discuss with Riley and Remy.
Recitation (Memory work from Prov workbook and 1 longer passage from Romans)
Piano lessons
For Aiden (9th grade) and Alex (8th grade) I am using these things:
Proverbs workbook
Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek with workbook, study guide , DVD lectures, and Sing and Learn New Testament Greek
Devotional Biology with Kurt Wise I'm SO excited about this!
Italic Handwriting
Type It (Alex only)
Math U See (Aiden in Algebra, Alex in Pre-algebra)
Narration
Outside 15 minutes (at least 15 every day)
Michael Clay Thompson Language Arts Curriculum
Discipleship Curriculum from Generations with Vision we are doing 9th grade with both Aiden and Alex
Recitation (Memory work from Prov workbook and 1 longer passage from Romans)
Piano lessons
Aiden is also finishing his One Year Adventure Novel from last year. He is really enjoying that.
As a family we are using The Family Bible Study Series for the Psalms and Proverbs. We all read the portion for one Psalm per week and get together to talk about it on Sunday night. We do one lesson from the Proverbs books as a family each night during Bible Time. We are also using lots of songs to help us learn the Psalms (Jamie Soles, Sons of Korah, and Seeds Family Worship) and trying to have more of a plan and focus for our family prayer time.
Also, all together we are using Draw the USA (love it!), Laying Down the Rails, and lots of Lamplighter books!
If you have any questions about how we use things please ask! I have loved asking others the same thing!