OneNote = A (Nearly!) Perfect Homeschool Planner
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Free, highly customizable, and easy to use. OneNote, from Microsoft, is a fantastic planner for homeschooling. While it's not mentioned often, I think it's worth a look for most families interested in a digital setup.
I am Tricia, a military wife & homeschooling mama to three kiddos. Home for us is hard to define....As the saying goes, home is where the Army sends you! From Sea to Shining Sea & anywhere in between.
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Thank you for sharing this Tricia! This looks like something I could actually use.
Hi Tricia!great video... so helpful. My daughter amd I are trying to move away from paper planning but so manu apps just dont seem to fit well for homeschooling.
I am curious to know your thoughts, as a Christian, on the build your library prehistory program.
Just to clarify, I don't come from an "every Christian should believe young earth" mentality.
Great question! And thank you for the clarification. I didn't think you had that view, but I wanted to wait until I could get on my computer to give a good answer just in case. :)
We aren't Young Earth & BYL9 isn't either, obviously. But I haven't found anything that offended our faith either. There are a few literature books that we switched out. Not because they were anti-Christian but because I don't think they are appropriate. (I'm in the middle/high school SEA group & saw the recommendations there of which books to switch out.)
Ben is REALLY enjoying it. I knew he would, but he's enjoying it more than I expected. The book choices are engaging. Learning about how the Earth actually formed is interesting to him. I love the way that science &. history is woven together in this level. (Science is geology.)
I AM going to add some requirements to it, though, to bring it closer to an ancient history, so I can call it a world history for his transcripts.
@@TheHomeschoolBreakroom hi. Thanks so much for the response. I love great literature based curricula but I think I saw that BYL 9 included reading from Richard Dawkins who has hostile viewpoints of faith so I was looking to hear more about the program in whole. Would love a review.😉
@@lesley7033 His book was one I swapped out!! I didn't even catch it at first until I saw it mentioned in the SEA group. I love a good challenge, but Dawkins definitely isn't the "Here me out, but I respect your views, too" type of person!!
I will definitely do a review when we get further through it!
hey there! really enjoyed your videos! are you also in Audea?