Have you ever heard of or read any of the Tuttle Twins books?🙋🏼♀You can get your copy of "America's History" here: tuttletwins.com/product/americas-history-a-series-of-tuttle-twins-stories/ref/thejohnsoncrew/?campaign=History+Book+Vol+1
@@karin4993 I haven't gotten those yet, but maybe we'll get them for next year with Vol. 2! I didn't even really pay attention to those, but everything they put out is good!
Does the book take a whole school year to go through or can you do it in half? I want to do US history next year and was wondering if I could do both this book and the newer one. Thanks
Ive been flipping through both of mine, i absolutely love them already. I don’t want to stop reading it. I just know my sons gonna love it. Im also bringing my own studies in to make this curriculum pop. No its not very religious either! My son is gonna be intrigued and just love learning history this year :)
Not for history! Certain states have grade level objectives they want you to go by, but even within the school system, kids are in different levels even within the same grade, so I think you can make your case for what you're choosing to teach your child in each grade depending on their abilities and interests each year.
We have all the books and the history book but we aren't starting until the next school year! I'm super excited about it! Also excited about the next history book they are making!!
Have you ever heard of or read any of the Tuttle Twins books?🙋🏼♀You can get your copy of "America's History" here: tuttletwins.com/product/americas-history-a-series-of-tuttle-twins-stories/ref/thejohnsoncrew/?campaign=History+Book+Vol+1
Did you also get the curriculum PDF worksheets to go along with it? And if so, do you recommend?
@@karin4993 I haven't gotten those yet, but maybe we'll get them for next year with Vol. 2! I didn't even really pay attention to those, but everything they put out is good!
Does the book take a whole school year to go through or can you do it in half? I want to do US history next year and was wondering if I could do both this book and the newer one. Thanks
It just depends on how much you want to read each week. You could read for 20min, twice a week and probably get through 1.5 of the books or more!
Ive been flipping through both of mine, i absolutely love them already. I don’t want to stop reading it. I just know my sons gonna love it. Im also bringing my own studies in to make this curriculum pop. No its not very religious either! My son is gonna be intrigued and just love learning history this year :)
That's amazing!! I'm so glad! I'd love to hear what else you choose to bring in to it! I'm not very good at that!
ok you convinced me. haha you made this sound so easy to do!!
😂😂🙌alright!!! Don't forget to use that affiliate link 😉 I think y'all would really like it!
When you homeschool do you have to do specific lessons per grade?
Not for history! Certain states have grade level objectives they want you to go by, but even within the school system, kids are in different levels even within the same grade, so I think you can make your case for what you're choosing to teach your child in each grade depending on their abilities and interests each year.
@@TheJohnsonCrew Thank you so much! I'm totally new to this. Are there homeschool groups where moms trade off teaching subjects that you are aware of?
Example, I'm terrible at Math, but would Love teaching art.
We have all the books and the history book but we aren't starting until the next school year! I'm super excited about it! Also excited about the next history book they are making!!
Woohoo!! That's awesome!! 🙌 Have y'all read all the mini-books yet?
@The Johnson Crew we haven't but we have them all!!! Just trying to finish up this year's stuff first!
@@bethart1985 Totally understand that! We've just read those smaller books as bedtime stories here and there (not the whole book at once though, lol)
America's Stories, as told by the colonizers....