If it helps any families, I am a history professor. I have bene so impressed with my students who were homeschooled that I put all my lectures up as a free resource to homeschooling families. They are all on my channel. I have a ton of content on Western Civ and the History of the Middle East.
@@calliehagood You're welcome!! I just made a new recent short on Cleopatra and a longer video on my top 5 WWII movies! Hope you get a chance to check them out!
Your explanation was very tasteful and well thought out! We use unit studies as our spine from GRH and Campfire. But we also like to mash in other things (like you do with all your other curriculum and resources) like printables, living books, hands on activities, museum trips, etc. Some of our favorite GRH units have been Vikings, Europe, Creepy Crawly Things, Artists, and Africa.
I love this, thank you!! I would love to get a sort of day in your life where we could see a sort of idea on how you get through each subject throughout the homeschool week! I’m struggling now that this is my first year where 3 of my 4 kids are doing school and I want to make sure that I can fit in what they need to be learning this year 🥹😅
We tried it our first homeschool year. My kids were too young honestly and we have found that living books or charlotte mason style is more a fit for us. But it was beautiful and well done!
My middle schooler wanted to do things more independently, I have two littles that were requiring too much of me and he would end up waiting for me to get through the reading 🤪. One of my littles will be starting K this fall and I'm SO excited to get into letters and numbers and have gather round in our days again at least to that capacity ❤️
We’re in the same boat - we are one our 3rd unit for the year. My middle schooler dropped it completely so I’m working on it with my 9 year old . We switched to MBs this year and it seems to be causing less frustration . And we use GR as an add on for fun Except I own all the units … at this rate my youngest will be graduating before we get to them all . I want to try the Resurrection unit in March and Titanic in April from Campfire … I’m such a titanic buff haha 😆
I’ve used gather round for a few years on and off. I also feel it was such a lifesaver in the beginning along with TGTB. I will say now that to me gather round is more of a “scattered”and “facts of “ type of curriculum this year we used it for artists, transportation, and now chemistry… overall I am happy that for chemistry I decided to also buy the apologia book and the guest hollow curriculum because it is much more focused and to me with a subject like chemistry I want my kids to have a solid foundation that follows a progression the way GR presents it is very scattered like nearly all of the units. We are still using it sort of as a read aloud and facts of… but I’m finding value in the guest hollow where they can hopefully understand the correlations better in chemistry. I did like GR for human body though since they go into each body system and give a facts of kind of view which is good for elementary age. I honestly do not think I’ll use only GR again for science that I want a firm view on though… maybe as a highlight type unit for psychology or entrepreneurship may be good though. ( sorry for the long rambling post)
We have done a lot of GR units for the past 3 years! This year the big hit was Dinosaurs! 🦖🦕 Other favs we have done have been Space, Oceans, Earth Science, Creepy Crawlies, USH 1 & 2. We switched to doing TGATB Health and the Physical Body and wow we love it so much as well! I can’t just stick to one company for unit studies, I love to switch it up😊
I hear you. We love GRH and have done so many units the past two years. I had planned to use 4-5 this year and we are only just finishing up on our 2nd one. I added in Campfire Curriculum so I think now I feel torn between the two. We definitely love unit-style schooling.
Hi! I have a young high schooler and would definitely be interested in hearing more about your decision on not doing a full, rigorous Chemistry curriculum. He will not be going into a chem field, so I feel an overview would be perfect. We also enjoy TGTB science! Thanks and love your videos. ❤
Hi! I did a video about this before the school year started, I just can’t remember which one it was! I just think it’s unnecessary and really just a public school mindset that we don’t have to follow. Especially, like you said, if it’s not relevant to their talents, interests, goals, etc. Like we’ll cover it, but not for a year! 😅
I’m a first time homeschool mom and I was looking at gather round but I’ve heard a lot of things about it not being enough to be a full curriculum. Did you use it as the whole curriculum or did you add stuff in? My kids are in kindergarten and 2nd this coming up year.
@@RootedHomeLife it was the Africa Unit. I just did not think that it was worth the price for what it was. I think maybe it just isn’t for us, but enjoy hearing how other people use it.
If it helps any families, I am a history professor. I have bene so impressed with my students who were homeschooled that I put all my lectures up as a free resource to homeschooling families. They are all on my channel. I have a ton of content on Western Civ and the History of the Middle East.
That's awesome! Thank you for doing that! I homeschool my and it takes all my time, but it's so worth it! 😊
@Jess Is Blessed you're welcome. I hope you find some helpful content and feel free to share with others
Thank you David!
@@calliehagood You're welcome!! I just made a new recent short on Cleopatra and a longer video on my top 5 WWII movies! Hope you get a chance to check them out!
Your explanation was very tasteful and well thought out! We use unit studies as our spine from GRH and Campfire. But we also like to mash in other things (like you do with all your other curriculum and resources) like printables, living books, hands on activities, museum trips, etc. Some of our favorite GRH units have been Vikings, Europe, Creepy Crawly Things, Artists, and Africa.
I’m interested in Vikings!
I love this, thank you!! I would love to get a sort of day in your life where we could see a sort of idea on how you get through each subject throughout the homeschool week! I’m struggling now that this is my first year where 3 of my 4 kids are doing school and I want to make sure that I can fit in what they need to be learning this year 🥹😅
We tried it our first homeschool year. My kids were too young honestly and we have found that living books or charlotte mason style is more a fit for us. But it was beautiful and well done!
I’ve been wanting to try Gather Round for so long now! Thanks for sharing😀
My middle schooler wanted to do things more independently, I have two littles that were requiring too much of me and he would end up waiting for me to get through the reading 🤪. One of my littles will be starting K this fall and I'm SO excited to get into letters and numbers and have gather round in our days again at least to that capacity ❤️
Great run through, thanks for sharing!
We have only completed one Gather Round unit this year. We have spent our year with Campfire Curriculums.
Wow! That’s a big change for you guys, isn’t it?!
@@RootedHomeLife it is. We tried Sports + PE, but we ended up shelving it.
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife oh wow!
We’re in the same boat - we are one our 3rd unit for the year. My middle schooler dropped it completely so I’m working on it with my 9 year old .
We switched to MBs this year and it seems to be causing less frustration . And we use GR as an add on for fun
Except I own all the units … at this rate my youngest will be graduating before we get to them all .
I want to try the Resurrection unit in March and Titanic in April from Campfire … I’m such a titanic buff haha 😆
What are campfire curriculums?
I love how gather round is written...in my head I actually wanted to do one unit this year but like you said... it just didn't happen this year 😅
I’ve used gather round for a few years on and off. I also feel it was such a lifesaver in the beginning along with TGTB. I will say now that to me gather round is more of a “scattered”and “facts of “ type of curriculum this year we used it for artists, transportation, and now chemistry… overall I am happy that for chemistry I decided to also buy the apologia book and the guest hollow curriculum because it is much more focused and to me with a subject like chemistry I want my kids to have a solid foundation that follows a progression the way GR presents it is very scattered like nearly all of the units. We are still using it sort of as a read aloud and facts of… but I’m finding value in the guest hollow where they can hopefully understand the correlations better in chemistry. I did like GR for human body though since they go into each body system and give a facts of kind of view which is good for elementary age. I honestly do not think I’ll use only GR again for science that I want a firm view on though… maybe as a highlight type unit for psychology or entrepreneurship may be good though. ( sorry for the long rambling post)
This makes a lot of sense!
We just ordered food and farming and are looking forward to it
I am a gather round fan also. It was also my first.
We have done a lot of GR units for the past 3 years! This year the big hit was Dinosaurs! 🦖🦕 Other favs we have done have been Space, Oceans, Earth Science, Creepy Crawlies, USH 1 & 2. We switched to doing TGATB Health and the Physical Body and wow we love it so much as well! I can’t just stick to one company for unit studies, I love to switch it up😊
Me too! I love switching it up!
I hear you. We love GRH and have done so many units the past two years. I had planned to use 4-5 this year and we are only just finishing up on our 2nd one. I added in Campfire Curriculum so I think now I feel torn between the two. We definitely love unit-style schooling.
I like switching it up!
We love gather round!!! 😊❤
Hi! I have a young high schooler and would definitely be interested in hearing more about your decision on not doing a full, rigorous Chemistry curriculum. He will not be going into a chem field, so I feel an overview would be perfect. We also enjoy TGTB science!
Thanks and love your videos. ❤
Hi! I did a video about this before the school year started, I just can’t remember which one it was! I just think it’s unnecessary and really just a public school mindset that we don’t have to follow. Especially, like you said, if it’s not relevant to their talents, interests, goals, etc. Like we’ll cover it, but not for a year! 😅
How many credits would you give him using TGTB chemistry?
@@cmccoy101 1, because I am also doing natural medicine and other activities that would count as chemistry
@@RootedHomeLife do you have a curriculum for the Natural Medicine? That’s wonderful and really up my kid’s alley! ❤
I’m a first time homeschool mom and I was looking at gather round but I’ve heard a lot of things about it not being enough to be a full curriculum. Did you use it as the whole curriculum or did you add stuff in? My kids are in kindergarten and 2nd this coming up year.
Did you use the middles ages unit? I was looking at that one. Also, have you used the lap books for that unit or any of their units?
We Love Gather Round ❤
I bought gather round once. I was disappointed
Oh no, I’m sorry to hear that! What unit was it?
@@RootedHomeLife it was the Africa Unit. I just did not think that it was worth the price for what it was. I think maybe it just isn’t for us, but enjoy hearing how other people use it.
We’ve done Christmas unit and the human anatomy unit. I’d like to try the government one before we take a trip to DC
Do you work?
I don’t work outside the home anymore, just content creation from home.