SECULAR " 2ND GRADE " HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM 2020-2021 (gifted 5 year old)

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  • Here is our secular curriculum picks for the 2020-2021 homeschool year. Most of this curriculum is in the second grade realm but it really runs the gambit. My son is suspected gifted so many things are tailored to his exact level and ability as well as interest is a big thing this year.
    videos I talked about in this video and relevant videos:
    Last Year's Curriculum Video: • Secular 1st Grade Curr...
    Beast Academy Review: • Beast Academy Online R...
    How to start silent reading: • SILENT READING how an...
    Night Zookeeper Review: • The Night Zookeeper Re...
    Torchlight PreK Review: • An Overly Critical Rev...
    Secular Morning Basket: • See inside Our Secular...
    Time Stamps
    00:00 Intro How We Homeschool
    02:49 Math
    07:33 Language Arts
    15:29 Secular Science
    19:04 Torchlight/Build Your Library
    19:48 History
    20:40 Art
    24:48 Geography
    25:09 Spanish
    26:20 Extra Special Electives
    Links: (some of these links might be affiliate)
    MATH:
    singapore dimmensions math: www.singaporemath.com/program...
    Beast Academy Online: beastacademy.com/online
    Splash Math: amzn.to/3jcvNv9
    LANGUAGE ARTS:
    Core Knowledge Free Downloadable Curriculum: www.coreknowledge.org/curricu...
    Explode the Code: amzn.to/3cFQ2is
    Jot it Down: store.bravewriter.com/product...
    Jacob's Ladder: amzn.to/3icHq3V
    Night Zookeeper: www.nightzookeeper.com/en-us/...
    SCIENCE:
    Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding: amzn.to/34atYbC
    Early Elementary Science Education: amzn.to/34946Nd
    Blossom and Root Book Seeds: blossomandroot.com/book-seeds/
    Survive and Thrive: amzn.to/2GaxUB8
    How the Sun Makes Our Day: amzn.to/3mZmO2z
    Water Works: amzn.to/2HxmN5G
    TORCHLIGHT/ BUILD YOUR LIBRARY:
    Torchlight PreK: torchlightcurriculum.com/torc...
    Torchight K: torchlightcurriculum.com/torc...
    Build Your Library 0: buildyourlibrary.com/purchase...
    HISTORY:
    History Unboxed: www.historyunboxed.com/
    ART:
    Art Lab for Little Kids: amzn.to/3kNaIYy
    Teaching Art with Books Kids Love: amzn.to/347dy3N
    Art History Kids: www.arthistorykids.com/
    Fine Art Puzzles: amzn.to/3iib5c4
    GEOGRAPHY:
    Evan Moor Skill Sharpeners Geography: amzn.to/33frSZ3
    SPANISH:
    Whistlefritz teachers guide: amzn.to/3kOvGWS
    Whistlefritz dvds: amzn.to/3jcuvjK
    EXTRA SPECIAL ELECTIVES:
    Oak Meadow Social Justice: www.oakmeadow.com/foundations...
    Khan Academy Growth Mindset: www.khanacademy.org/partner-c...
    Big Life Journal Growth Mindset: biglifejournal.com/collection...
    Crash Course Games: • What is a Game?: Crash...
    Khan Academy Imagineering in a Box: www.khanacademy.org/humanitie...
    We are a secular homeschool family that focuses on great books, great games and togetherness. I have two young (suspected) gifted kids and I try to meet my children’s needs where they are and help them pursue their passions. I share all about our homeschooling journey.
    If you want to get to know more about me and my family watch my Get to Know Me video :
    • Video
    And be sure to follow me on instagram (it is pretty picture book heavy) :
    lovelearnin...
    And follow me on goodreads!
    / kayli-love-learning-ev...
    For business inquiries email me @ lovelearningeveryday@gmail.com
    This channel is not intended for children

КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @RelevantDad
    @RelevantDad Рік тому +1

    I just found your channel. I also have a gifted 5 year old, so I'm going to have to check out your other content!

  • @lebradford07
    @lebradford07 3 роки тому

    Yes, tell us more about your morning basket! It is so hard to find secular morning basket ideas. :-) I'm enjoying hearing about what you do with your son, and I would love to hear more about what you do with your daughter too. (My kids are a little bit younger.)

  • @katiethrash827
    @katiethrash827 3 роки тому

    I just stumbled upon your channel while researching gifted homeschool. We are so so so incredibly similar in our homeschool approach and preferences! I have a gifted little boy starting kindergarten at 3. We are a military family as well, and LOVE Disney.

  • @miawieczorek8526
    @miawieczorek8526 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video!
    Yes a new view into your morning basket would be great!

  • @teachermabid7809
    @teachermabid7809 3 роки тому

    Loved seeing your choices! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @adventuresthroughlearning8048
    @adventuresthroughlearning8048 3 роки тому

    An updated Morning Basket video would be great! I loved your first one and I'm curious to see how its evolved with your daughter's & son's abilities! Thanks to your recommendation I have been using Core Knowledge Preschool Activity Book 1 with my son & he's loving it! Thanks so much for all your content:)

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      Will do!! I am so glad your son is loving it! hopefully I can get the morning basket video out soon! Thank you so much for all the kind words!

  • @Honeybee-cy9gc
    @Honeybee-cy9gc 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your resources. I've never heard of some of these, such as Dimensions. In fact, many of your choices are a first time for me. I've heard of Core Knowledge, but didn't know they offered free resources.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful, I am glad I was able to show you some new thing!

  • @pamelaberry6875
    @pamelaberry6875 Рік тому +1

    So glad I found this! My son is 5 and I believe gifted. He is in love with cells and molecules. I'm homeschooling him and this video really helps. A lot of times I get weird looks when I say he's 5 and we're doing schoolwork. I mostly teach him through games and play. The science, however, he leads the way. I read things to him but he just understands it. Whenever he grasps reading, I'm curious how his interests will change.

  • @nakumachanga06
    @nakumachanga06 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for all these resources! My son is advanced also so this is helpful!

  • @marybethg5505
    @marybethg5505 3 роки тому +1

    I am so confused but will be watching your video until I get this down . My twin second graders and kindergartener are now hone and I switched from online School to homeschooling and doing it as much as I can during the week and weekends well I will be just started doing this and also working full-time so I’m trying to figure out what the best set up is without wasting a lot of time and money and still keep them learning thank you for taking the time to do all of this!!!

  • @jessb5811
    @jessb5811 3 роки тому +1

    We are doing Blossom and Root year 1 earth science right now and really enjoying it. It’s been a lot of fun and we’ve added in a lot of picture books and the kids have loved it.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      oh thank you! I will be excited to finally try it. That is what I am most excited for is the books! haha. I am not very good at science experiments.

  • @taylorfoster8987
    @taylorfoster8987 Рік тому

    Thank you 🙏🏻 my 4 year old (I believe is gifted) is using first grade math and second grade LA and we're looking for new stuff!

  • @omgmari
    @omgmari 3 роки тому

    Amazing stuff! Would love a flip through of any of the W&M stuff and the Oak Meadow social justice book.

  • @noncorporealentity5641
    @noncorporealentity5641 4 місяці тому

    I know this video is old but I would love a more in depth review / flip through of some of the William and Mary curriculum!

  • @secretsanta3137
    @secretsanta3137 3 роки тому

    Fav homeschool channel. Thanks for the posts!! Where do you take assessments and do you already submit them to any of the school districts. Your kiddo is a genius, at 5 you are doing grade 2 !!! Do you think you would ever want to send your kid to school or homeschool them?

  • @irisleaver7949
    @irisleaver7949 3 роки тому

    I would love to see what you put together for the gaming crash course thing!

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      Oh yay, I am working on it. I hope to have it done sometime next month!

  • @lizcalandrino3992
    @lizcalandrino3992 3 роки тому +1

    We really enjoyed BFSU and Blossom and Root science. We did several of the book seeds (the profiles in science series) and animal science. We have moved on the Scientific Connections through Inquiry, which is based on the second volume of BFSU.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      That is great to hear! Did you like blossom and root science? are you still using it? and would you recommend starting with animals? We are really loving BFSU so far.

    • @lizcalandrino3992
      @lizcalandrino3992 3 роки тому +1

      We liked it! It’s very book/craft heavy, which suits me (I was a marine biologist prior to kids) just fine but my son really craves more experiments. I like the balance that SCI has between simple experiments and deep scientific understanding.

  • @elysewinning6044
    @elysewinning6044 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the ideas! I wonder if you've seen the movie Wonder Park? It would be a perfect addition for your family's imagineering lesson theme. We love the movie. It's on Amazon Prime and Hulu. Warning/slight spoiler- part of the movie is that a parent falls ill, but it's a happy ending.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      I have never heard of it! Thank you so much I will look it up now!

  • @elizabethcervantes4665
    @elizabethcervantes4665 3 роки тому

    Thank you for all the information! Would you be able to explain what would be needed for the Core Knowledge curriculum. Which books would I need to purchase and where can I get them? I know they're free online but I'd love physical copies.

  • @missrachelk81
    @missrachelk81 3 роки тому +1

    I’m just starting homeschool with a K and 2nd grader - curious what math manipulatives (a kit?) that you’d recommend. Singapore’s kits are so expensive, and out of stock

  • @tresakaur117
    @tresakaur117 3 роки тому

    You mentioned moving onto Torchlight K or Build your Library 0. What's the difference? Are you considering doing both together?

  • @dzhq4652
    @dzhq4652 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing .. I have a gifted child whom I homeschool ( new homeschooler .. this is my first year ) .. he is a second grader but I teach him 3rd 4th grade subjects .. may I ask you please if you wanna provide the affidavit and portfolio do you represent him as a second grader or as his age .. ? Thank you so much in advance and I appreciate those beautiful to the point needed curriculum 👏I enjoy as well hearing other people’s experience with curriculum 🙏❤️

  • @lianna1869
    @lianna1869 3 роки тому

    I love chatty, helps with the laundry!
    We're more than halfway through dimensions KB and I only just today learned the curriculum expects the child to have mastered numbers bonds up to 10. ... I didn't buy the teachers book or workbook (wasn't available) and so I've just been going with the main text using cubes for manipulatives... I only just found out about the black line masters too haha
    How did you teach the mental math at that point? I was expecting to just get my daughter to understand the concepts in this level (which she does if I do it with her, well enough imo for an almost 4yo). Wasn't expecting to focus on mental math and mastery until the 1a book.
    I look forward to your byl0 impressions. I was expecting to start in October, but I don't think we'll get around to it until spring 2012 at this point.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому +1

      Honestly I am not sure my son had it memorized at that point which probably is what contributed to us hitting a wall at the end of 1A but the teachers guide has lots of ideas for games. Like go fish where you use the black line masters ten frame cards and have to make a selected number in order to get a match. There is an under the cup game where you know that you started with X number and you hide a certain amount under the cup so they have to figure out what that must be. You can play a toss up game with two sided counters or coins and then they say 5 heads and 2 tails makes 7 coins. You can play memory with upside down ten frame cards where a match is X. You can also do bracelets or paper chains where you match number bonds like 3 red and 5 blue beads equals 8 beads. You can also just do number bond flash cards or domino chains. Hopefully that gives you some sort of idea of things you can do, that the teachers manual suggests.
      We didn't do all of those things but we did some and we just did some board games where he would have to add up dice and stuff too. I think one thing that helped us which might not be the best advice, was we mostly focused on the number bonds of 10. That is how he solves a lot of mental math now, is just by first figuring out what would make an even 10 and then add or subtract from there.
      sorry for writing a whole novel. hopefully at least some of it made sense.

    • @lianna1869
      @lianna1869 3 роки тому

      @@LoveLearningEveryday yes, it makes perfect sense. So lots of games in order to build some fluency. Thanks for the write up of game ideas! I was looking at the blm with "uhhh.... What do I with these?" I also looked for a bunch of free printable activities and there's one cute one with monster eyes I'm sure she'll love.
      I'll try a few games and see how she does with them. We play a few board and card games, but could definitely do more. I'd love to see a video of how your family plays games as well! You guys seem to have that down pat
      Thanks again for the suggestions ❤️

  • @michaelagoen4603
    @michaelagoen4603 3 роки тому

    U r great. ☺️

  • @jenandmark895
    @jenandmark895 3 роки тому

    Is your state strict on any of the curriculum choices? We are in PA and I am just starting to homeschool so we are navigating all of this and I still don't understand how to choose curriculum and be legal.

  • @myteatime5923
    @myteatime5923 3 роки тому +1

    Please do a review or in-depth look for Blossom &Roots.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      The book seeds? or after I use their full science curriculum?

    • @myteatime5923
      @myteatime5923 3 роки тому

      @@LoveLearningEveryday The boom boom seeds. I have been curious about them but can't find a good review.

  • @crystaldorais4073
    @crystaldorais4073 2 роки тому

    How did you make the copy work for Draw write now? I would like to do that with my 5yr old.

  • @franny5295
    @franny5295 3 роки тому

    Why did you go with dimensions over primary standards?

  • @user-ce3kq2yt9s
    @user-ce3kq2yt9s 2 місяці тому +1

    Send all the books by post please by tomorrow

  • @xiixiixo
    @xiixiixo 3 роки тому +1

    Will you do a flip through of the core knowledge books?

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      I can! They are available for free online so in the mean time you can always look through it if you want!

  • @tresakaur117
    @tresakaur117 3 роки тому +3

    Why did you select Singapore math Dimensions over Primary Math U.S. Edition? Thanks for your helpful advice.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому +4

      They are very similar so I feel either way you go is a great choice. They both still teach in the same way of concrete to pictorial to abstract. However I picked dimensions just because it is a little more stream lined. The look of it is more engaging and still simple. As well as all the lessons are taught and shown in the same way. It goes in the order; think, learn, do, activities, workbook. I also really liked the diversity with the characters and names.

    • @tresakaur117
      @tresakaur117 3 роки тому

      @@LoveLearningEveryday thank you!

  • @christinawentzel9624
    @christinawentzel9624 3 роки тому

    This may seem like a weird question, but what was the first thing your son did that made you think he was gifted? My son is older now (14), but since he was my first born, I had no idea the things he was doing were way above what the average children his age were doing. I see the signs now that he has gone back to public school instead of homeschool. I’m still amazed at some of the concepts he just instantly understands, but it also means that he can be easily frustrated when it takes him longer to master new concepts.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      Yeah I definitely identify with this. It is hard because in general to people I know in real life I don't say he is gifted. The only reason I do on here is because I feel like then similar people will find me and we can bounce ideas off each other but I think any label can be hard on kids so I try not to push him in that box in real life. He hasn't been formally tested so he might not actually be gifted.
      That being said I assume he is. He was late to talk but as soon as he could talk, he knew all his letters. At 2 he would do puzzles upside down to challenge himself before he turned three he could do a 100 piece puzzle. He would cry at movies very young and he has very active brain. He told me the other day that he is always dreaming even when he is awake. He also could sit and read for hours.
      So all this probable seems pretty anecdotal but I think all those things together really made him seem gifted. No two gifted kids are the same but in general it is not just intelligence. Sorry for the novel 🙃 hopefully it made sense.
      I would assume your son is gifted, he sounds awesome!

    • @christinawentzel9624
      @christinawentzel9624 3 роки тому

      Love Learning Everyday Yes. Same thing. He could do 24 piece puzzles at 2, 100 piece puzzles at 3 or closer to 4. We used to be apart of the YMCA so he went to their daycare area when I would workout. All he did was puzzles. There was even an instance at home where he had a 100 piece puzzle he wanted to put together, he was very insistent that he was missing a piece while I was telling him no, I think all the pieces are here. He walks into his room looking for that piece and finds it.

  • @user-ce3kq2yt9s
    @user-ce3kq2yt9s 2 місяці тому +1

    Please send all the books by post so I don't have to by them

  • @jeneasonoddo
    @jeneasonoddo 3 роки тому

    For Core Knowledge, do you alternate between Listening & Learning and Skills every other lesson or units? Thank you!

    • @louisemunro9437
      @louisemunro9437 3 роки тому +1

      Each day has a lesson from each. They work on very different skills in these younger levels. Skills is your phonics/spelling/writing/grammar/written reading comprehension. Listening&Learning is your content knowledge/vocabulary/oral comprehension.
      Honestly, the Listening&Learning units could replace general science and humanities for a relaxed homeschooler in these early years.

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому +1

      We do both every day.(or at least try to) I do think the skills units can be condensed quite a bit just because so much is extra time for testing and things like that since it is a public school curriculum so you might not need to do the skills everyday or at least a whole lesson everyday. The biggest thing I have learned from using this program is don't exhaust your self and push your kids too much by trying to get them to answer every single question and activity presented. Hopefully that makes sense.

    • @jeneasonoddo
      @jeneasonoddo 3 роки тому

      @@LoveLearningEveryday That makes a lot of sense, thank you so much for the explanation! I'll just tweak how we handle the lessons for my 2nd grader from here on out. We're just taking this curriculum as it fits into his schedule, since he also joins in with his brother's grammar and writing program. So it's been really nice not feeling rushed. Btw we're loving Beast Academy online (so much fun!) and Singapore Math too!

    • @jeneasonoddo
      @jeneasonoddo 3 роки тому

      @@louisemunro9437 I could definitely see that happening! For this school year we are loving our science and social studies curriculum. I always hated history, while in public school, yet I'm loving learning about it now 😂. Thank you so much for all of your advice!

  • @shellygulati6294
    @shellygulati6294 3 роки тому

    Have you used bookshark for any of the subjects ? How do you feel about it ?

    • @LoveLearningEveryday
      @LoveLearningEveryday  3 роки тому

      I have not... I would not be opposed to trying it. I do know that they many people consider them more neutral then secular. So I would worry that the literature picks wouldn't align with my beliefs and might lean too traditional. I haven't used it, it could be great but I believe it was created so that religious homeschoolers could still use charter school/state funds to buy their curriculum. (since it is required that state funds be used on nonreligious materials) so it isn't really created for me or other truly secular homeschoolers. That being said it could still be a good choice for some secular families. I am sorry my answer is so wishy washy but I wanted to give you hopefully a coherent idea of where my brain is at with book shark.

    • @shellygulati6294
      @shellygulati6294 3 роки тому

      Wow . Perfect . Understood and got the idea . Thank you . Their Maths includes Singapore Maths too and I was intrigued. Thank you this totally makes sense 👍