Hi. I’ve really enjoyed watching your video. I’m considering purchasing MBTP for our upcoming school year. How did you like doing this curriculum at the end of the year? Do you have a MBTP review? I have a a 7 year old(who will be turning 8 in nov and will start 2nd grade) and a 9 year old (who will be starting 4th grade). Do you think I could chose level 7-9 for both students? I’m not sure if I should do 7-9 and 6-8 or just do 7-9 for both kids. Thank you.
We loved it at the time. We were all about unit studies and diving deep into certain topics. I don't have an end of year review. I didn't end up staying within the same level. We jumped around depending on what the kids were interested in learning. For some I went the level below and others the level above. I think level 7-9 would be a good placement for your children's ages. They have options and you can decide your expectations for them based on their abilities/skill levels. I hope that's helpful.
I am a first time homeschooler and I purchased this curriculum for my kindergartener! I'm so excited to start the school year and dive into Moving Beyond the Page. I enjoyed seeing an in depth overview for next year! Thank you for making this video 🙂
Hey homeschool momma! 💕 I can't wait to start these units this year! I have so enjoyed planning for them so far! I'm glad you found this video helpful!!!
Love the in depth review!! Thank you so much for doing this. I may have missed you saying this, but do they all include social studies and history and science? Or is this something that's sold separately?
So you can purchase the literature individually or as a unit. For the younger levels, a unit is the literature combined with science OR SS/history. Hopefully, I explained that well.
Thank you for the detailed video. This was helpful in determining which curriculum we will use for next year. Keep up the hard work you are doing great!
Would love to hear what your thoughts are after you have done it since I bought the same units but right now the kids are doing the good and the beautiful.
Thank you for this video. We are new to homeschooling and awaiting the arrival of our Moving Beyond the Page curriculum. It is nice to see what we will soon get to use! I just started making videos about our homeschool journey and will do a video when we get our curriculum.
I love that it’s cross curricula but I’m wondering if the novel covered for LA is mentioned in the science that corresponds fir the unit ..or are they independent units just done side by side ? Hope my questions makes sense
Thank for sharing, I have been looking for something that I think would help my help Littles ones. After reading a little about the curriculum this seems to be the perfect fit. However I'm just stuck on which level to choose, I have reached to the company so hopefully someone will call me back soon. I'm really excited for this so thanx again for sharing
I hope they will get back to you soon if they haven't already. Were you able to do the placement assessments? You find them under Helpful Links. If you click the link below and scroll down, you will see a section that says Helpful Links. I believe the 5th link down is to a PDF of a placement assessment. This link will take you to the ages 7 -9 level, but you can navigate to whatever level you are looking in use. www.movingbeyondthepage.com/purchase/full-year-package.aspx?ageid=4&aID=ea0e7b55
Hi there, I've recently come across your channel and am so enjoying all of your content. Seriously, it's inspiring, centering, and informative. I've been eyeing the Moving Beyond the Page curriculums for a while now, and I'm wondering what you think as far as this being a full language arts curriculum or more of a literature supplement? You mention that Moving Beyond the Page does have a spelling option as well, so in your opinion, that spelling program plus this curriculum would be a full LA program? Thanks!
This is a super late response. I feel it could work as a complete LA program. I did, however, end up using it as more of a literature supplement. That's an excellent way to put it. I still used other spelling, grammar, and writing programs. LA is not my strength, so I felt I needed more guidance to teach my kids.
Thank you so much for your video! This will be our first year homeschooling and I was drawn to Moving Beyond the Page because it looks engaging and organic. Did you feel at all that your 7 year old is missing out on the "2nd" grade curriculum? I have 2 kids 7 & 9 (entering 2nd and 3rd grade) and I was attracted to this curriculum in part because it seems like I can teach both kids at the same time. Do they offer more and less advanced lessons after the unit so you can cater to the older and younger student? Also, is there any reason other than the cost that you didn't order the full package from them? Did you find better books/materials on other sites?
Also curious about this as our boys are entering 2nd and 5th and very far apart academically so I know I couldn't use the same age range. It would be great if they covered the same topics at the same time just one more in depth and one a bit easier. I think it would be way too time consuming for me to help w 2 totally separate sets. We are brand new to homeschooling and feeling very overwhelmed!
Hey my apologies for taking so long to respond! Not sure how I missed this message. Welcome homeschool mama! This year I knew I wanted to do unit studies to teach both of my boys at the same time. I just love the idea of teaching them in this in-depth way and and having intentional cross-curricular connections. Now before I knew what unit studies we were going to use or that I was going to create, I decided to purchase the ebooks of the Evan Moor homeschool curriculum. I plan to put a video out about that in the next week or so. We are using this as our independent work. I have purchased the ebooks for second grade and fourth grade from their homeschool curriculums. So whatever we are working on in the language arts portion of moving beyond the page I plan to reinforce and supplement with Evan Moor "at grade level" workbooks. The curriculum is pricey and since it's new to us I wanted to make sure it was really going to work for us. If you feel like this is something you want to just go with I would say go ahead and purchase the whole year. I have now purchased the first 2 concepts. Like I said I've gotten a couple of emails and DMs on Instagram asking similar questions... so I'm trying to get that video out to kind of clarify how I'm making sure that the boys are getting what they need at their grade levels. This is important for me because our state requires annual testing. Although moving beyond the page says that it meets National standards... At least that's my understanding. So I'm going to see how it goes and see how in-depth it covers those things. I don't want my boys to have to do more work than necessary to comprehend what they need to... I just know that Evan Moore and scholastic workbooks have been a really nice compliment or supplement to whatever curriculum we've tried. Hopefully that makes sense for now. If you have any other questions please follow up.
@@lb9549 Oh homeschool momma! I get the overwhelm. 🤗 You got this though! I can understand how trying to do this program at different levels with two children could be a bit involved. Although I do believe the 6th level of this program is much more independent. So I would think the 5th grade level would be preparing them to move in that direction. So it may not be as crazy to alternate between your kids... As your fifth grader would be doing more on their own. The books at the level we're doing will be pretty easy for my fourth grader to read through, BUT we're not as strong in our writing. I think working at this level will give him a chance to focus on those skills during our units. He will have his own independent reading that will challenge him in a way that this curriculum most likely will not... When it comes to reading. I plan to share a video in the next week or so of how I am providing them with independent work and lessons to make sure that they are at grade level for our states required annual testing. Although I feel that we could Just do moving beyond the page and be ready for the exams...I still feel pretty new to homeschooling and it's definitely a security net for me to have other supplements.
Excellent video, sis! I gave you a thumbs up. Question though. Now that you've been using MBTP Language Arts, Social Studies and Science for a while, have you found that the cross-curricular approach is overkill for your kiddos?? I've had my eye on this program because of the depth, but have shied away because I figured it might be too repetitive as they are addressing the same topics for weeks at a time (albeit from different vantage points).
Hi there! Do you have a completed example of how you put together their MLBs?
Excellent video, thanks!!
What do you use for coding?
Thanks for the review
Hi. I’ve really enjoyed watching your video. I’m considering purchasing MBTP for our upcoming school year.
How did you like doing this curriculum at the end of the year? Do you have a MBTP review?
I have a a 7 year old(who will be turning 8 in nov and will start 2nd grade) and a 9 year old (who will be starting 4th grade). Do you think I could chose level 7-9 for both students?
I’m not sure if I should do 7-9 and 6-8 or just do 7-9 for both kids. Thank you.
We loved it at the time. We were all about unit studies and diving deep into certain topics. I don't have an end of year review. I didn't end up staying within the same level. We jumped around depending on what the kids were interested in learning. For some I went the level below and others the level above. I think level 7-9 would be a good placement for your children's ages. They have options and you can decide your expectations for them based on their abilities/skill levels. I hope that's helpful.
I am a first time homeschooler and I purchased this curriculum for my kindergartener! I'm so excited to start the school year and dive into Moving Beyond the Page. I enjoyed seeing an in depth overview for next year! Thank you for making this video 🙂
Hey homeschool momma! 💕 I can't wait to start these units this year! I have so enjoyed planning for them so far! I'm glad you found this video helpful!!!
Great Unit.
Love the in depth review!! Thank you so much for doing this. I may have missed you saying this, but do they all include social studies and history and science? Or is this something that's sold separately?
So you can purchase the literature individually or as a unit. For the younger levels, a unit is the literature combined with science OR SS/history. Hopefully, I explained that well.
Wow I never heard of this before thanks for sharing!!
Yeah. I don't think many people have. But I think that's the beauty of homeschooling 💕 there are just so many options and ways to go about it.
Thank you for sharing this detailed overview. 👍
Thank you. I hope it's helpful.
I had to pause this so many times to look up the books you added.
Ha! I do that too on others' videos as I'm doing research. I hope I shared something that will be helpful for your homeschool.
Thank you for the detailed video. This was helpful in determining which curriculum we will use for next year. Keep up the hard work you are doing great!
Glad it was helpful!
Would love to hear what your thoughts are after you have done it since I bought the same units but right now the kids are doing the good and the beautiful.
I definitely plan to share!
The Simple Happy Life thank you!!
Thank you for this video. We are new to homeschooling and awaiting the arrival of our Moving Beyond the Page curriculum. It is nice to see what we will soon get to use! I just started making videos about our homeschool journey and will do a video when we get our curriculum.
We are enjoying it! I'll be on the look out for your video!
I love that it’s cross curricula but I’m wondering if the novel covered for LA is mentioned in the science that corresponds fir the unit ..or are they independent units just done side by side ? Hope my questions makes sense
Yes anything organizing...you do an amazing job at it!
Thank you 💕 I plan to share some soon.
Thank for sharing, I have been looking for something that I think would help my help Littles ones. After reading a little about the curriculum this seems to be the perfect fit. However I'm just stuck on which level to choose, I have reached to the company so hopefully someone will call me back soon. I'm really excited for this so thanx again for sharing
I hope they will get back to you soon if they haven't already. Were you able to do the placement assessments? You find them under
Helpful Links. If you click the link below and scroll down, you will see a section that says Helpful Links. I believe the 5th link down is to a PDF of a placement assessment. This link will take you to the ages 7 -9 level, but you can navigate to whatever level you are looking in use.
www.movingbeyondthepage.com/purchase/full-year-package.aspx?ageid=4&aID=ea0e7b55
Can you do a review of the Math portion, or are you not planning to use it? Thanks for this, this was excellent.
Hi there, I've recently come across your channel and am so enjoying all of your content. Seriously, it's inspiring, centering, and informative. I've been eyeing the Moving Beyond the Page curriculums for a while now, and I'm wondering what you think as far as this being a full language arts curriculum or more of a literature supplement? You mention that Moving Beyond the Page does have a spelling option as well, so in your opinion, that spelling program plus this curriculum would be a full LA program? Thanks!
I have the same question...
This is a super late response. I feel it could work as a complete LA program. I did, however, end up using it as more of a literature supplement. That's an excellent way to put it. I still used other spelling, grammar, and writing programs. LA is not my strength, so I felt I needed more guidance to teach my kids.
This looks amazing! Thank you for sharing ☺️
We think so too 😁 I'm so happy we're incorporating it in our homeschool this year!
Thank you so much for your video! This will be our first year homeschooling and I was drawn to Moving Beyond the Page because it looks engaging and organic. Did you feel at all that your 7 year old is missing out on the "2nd" grade curriculum? I have 2 kids 7 & 9 (entering 2nd and 3rd grade) and I was attracted to this curriculum in part because it seems like I can teach both kids at the same time. Do they offer more and less advanced lessons after the unit so you can cater to the older and younger student? Also, is there any reason other than the cost that you didn't order the full package from them? Did you find better books/materials on other sites?
Also curious about this as our boys are entering 2nd and 5th and very far apart academically so I know I couldn't use the same age range. It would be great if they covered the same topics at the same time just one more in depth and one a bit easier. I think it would be way too time consuming for me to help w 2 totally separate sets. We are brand new to homeschooling and feeling very overwhelmed!
Hey my apologies for taking so long to respond! Not sure how I missed this message.
Welcome homeschool mama!
This year I knew I wanted to do unit studies to teach both of my boys at the same time. I just love the idea of teaching them in this in-depth way and and having intentional cross-curricular connections.
Now before I knew what unit studies we were going to use or that I was going to create, I decided to purchase the ebooks of the Evan Moor homeschool curriculum. I plan to put a video out about that in the next week or so. We are using this as our independent work. I have purchased the ebooks for second grade and fourth grade from their homeschool curriculums. So whatever we are working on in the language arts portion of moving beyond the page I plan to reinforce and supplement with Evan Moor "at grade level" workbooks.
The curriculum is pricey and since it's new to us I wanted to make sure it was really going to work for us. If you feel like this is something you want to just go with I would say go ahead and purchase the whole year. I have now purchased the first 2 concepts.
Like I said I've gotten a couple of emails and DMs on Instagram asking similar questions... so I'm trying to get that video out to kind of clarify how I'm making sure that the boys are getting what they need at their grade levels. This is important for me because our state requires annual testing. Although moving beyond the page says that it meets National standards... At least that's my understanding. So I'm going to see how it goes and see how in-depth it covers those things. I don't want my boys to have to do more work than necessary to comprehend what they need to... I just know that Evan Moore and scholastic workbooks have been a really nice compliment or supplement to whatever curriculum we've tried. Hopefully that makes sense for now.
If you have any other questions please follow up.
@@lb9549 Oh homeschool momma! I get the overwhelm. 🤗 You got this though!
I can understand how trying to do this program at different levels with two children could be a bit involved. Although I do believe the 6th level of this program is much more independent. So I would think the 5th grade level would be preparing them to move in that direction. So it may not be as crazy to alternate between your kids... As your fifth grader would be doing more on their own.
The books at the level we're doing will be pretty easy for my fourth grader to read through, BUT we're not as strong in our writing. I think working at this level will give him a chance to focus on those skills during our units. He will have his own independent reading that will challenge him in a way that this curriculum most likely will not... When it comes to reading.
I plan to share a video in the next week or so of how I am providing them with independent work and lessons to make sure that they are at grade level for our states required annual testing.
Although I feel that we could Just do moving beyond the page and be ready for the exams...I still feel pretty new to homeschooling and it's definitely a security net for me to have other supplements.
This was very helpful for me. THANK YOU! What coding class are your sons using? How do you homeschool year round?
Looks like a neat learning style. Something I may consider! Any idea why the website isn’t working? Enjoying your videos...glad I found you
Thank you! I'm not sure. That's weird. I'll have to try and find out tomorrow. Maybe their doing some type of update.
Excellent video, sis! I gave you a thumbs up. Question though. Now that you've been using MBTP Language Arts, Social Studies and Science for a while, have you found that the cross-curricular approach is overkill for your kiddos??
I've had my eye on this program because of the depth, but have shied away because I figured it might be too repetitive as they are addressing the same topics for weeks at a time (albeit from different vantage points).
Love this ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! 💕
Thanks for sharing! I’m looking into this curriculum for next year. I have a channel too. Would love to support each other!