It's so lovely that Audrey is back to home schooling, her curriculum looks amazing, and so interesting. I'm really looking forward to the full family school trips again. Have a wonderful week 💞
I would love more detailed information on Earth Science. I have a 7th grader this year, and there’s pretty much NO detailed information out there for middle school Science. Would love to see all the components, layout w/ components, how the online distance learning works, etc. Thank you!
My daughter is using BJU too and we love it! She will be going into 3rd grade as well. I’d be interested in how the 3rd grade curriculum is going for you this year. We are using the DVDs for the first time, last year we did parent led.
I’d love to hear how your year went or is going with everything especially the literature. Did you find it teaching intensive and did you rely on the video lessons? We also have 5 kiddos. Just subscribed. I also have a channel and would love to be friends and connect.
When I hear you say "Bob Jones" & I know you mean the university I automatically think of Bob Jones High School in Huntsville, Al.😇😇😇 it's a super duper awesome school as I. Having awesome classes & learning system.
Hey there Tiffany! 😊. I was wondering what your homeschool day typically looks like? I have an eighth grade daughter and don’t want to overwhelm her either. I feel like last year she was overwhelmed. We did every subject every day and it was just too much. This will be our 2nd year homeschooling and could really use some help/advice/wisdom from someone with experience. I would be so very grateful! ❤. Praying the good Lords blessing over you and your sweet family. 🙏🏼 🥰
Do you order the Teacher edition for the Writing and grammar, literature? Looking at it but it doesn't show much online? And will u use the Jesus study as an elective bible class?
Hi Tiffany I am glad Audrey is doing home schooling at home I really enjoyed watching you all Picking up the potatoes 🥔 God bless you Sweetie 🙏🏻✝️☮️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️🌹💐💜💚💕🌺🍀❤️🩹🥔🇺🇸
Since when can public high kids pick and choose what they want? Homeschoolers literally have the complete freedom to customize their education. Public high school kids are told what to learn
@@SadieP117 Where I live, students have many courses to choose from after they take the basic curriculum. They have lots of honors courses which I doubt they have the opportunity to participate in while homeschooled. My niece and nephew were home schooled and suffered from a severe lack of social skills. I could have homeschooled my daughter, but she needed the social interaction. I have serious concerns about the qualifications of home schooling parents to meet the educational needs of their children, because I often hear mispronunciation of words from the parents. And, what about college prep?? Getting into college is no easy task now and students who are homeschooled and allowed to do history and science a couple of days a week can’t compete in my opinion.
Not that I need to justify our decision but just for reference... Audrey tried out public school last year. She had to test to be able to enter public school. As a 7th grader, she tested to enter the public school system as a 9th grader. We decided to have her still enter as a 7th grader, but that goes to show that homeschooling had certainly not caused her to fall behind her peers. It had, in fact, allowed her to be ahead. She finished the school year with the highest GPA of her entire 7th grade class. She will be completing a high school math this year as a middle school student. She is most certainly not behind, and I am 100% called and qualified to teach my children. I can understand where you are coming from if your experience hasn't been the same. However, those negative experiences are actually the minority.
@cathymachia385 You are highly misinformed! I am a former public school teacher and now homeschool my kids for GOOD reason. I think u need to spend a little time in a public school room to see what it’s actually like. Public schools only care about funding and state testing scores. Period. They don’t care if kids get behind or lost in the shuffle just barely passing…. My daughters both attended public until 4th and 6th grade before I took them out. They are both now after homeschooling for the last three years WAY above average. In fact my oldest tested college level for several subjects. And she’s only 8th grade. Homeschooling allows to do what’s best for them. Working one on one without distractions. As for the “worry” you have about homeschooled kids not being social -that is a classic whine I’m tired of hearing. If u knew anything about homeschooling you would know there’s a ton of opportunities now for them. We are members of two homeschool coop groups where they have many friends of a higher quality let’s say than the misbehaved ones I saw in public Not to mention the bad influences and awful behaviors I saw while working in public school. I can’t even mention on here what happens at our high school and I’m in a small town in the south…. Definitely not somewhere I’m putting my kids and I’m very proud of homeschooling. The positives of homeschooling highly outweigh public school and yes being in both and working there gives me the right to say that. Stop giving homeschooling a bad name because of your misconceptions. I could go on and on about this. If you don’t like or agree with homeschooling then don’t watch homeschooling families on here!
@@merediths9667 I worked in a public school for many years. Be careful before you accuse someone when you don’t know their background! Where do you live? Maybe that’s the difference in your school requirements.
That little blue flower you showed looks like an aster
This is your opportunity to thank God for another beautiful evening/ day. Have a happy and blessed Tuesday.
Happy Tuesday!!! And great video too girl...love y'all and hugs ❤️🤗
It's so lovely that Audrey is back to home schooling, her curriculum looks amazing, and so interesting. I'm really looking forward to the full family school trips again. Have a wonderful week 💞
We’ve used BJU distance learning in 8th grade and loved it! Hope y’all have a great year.
I would love more detailed information on Earth Science. I have a 7th grader this year, and there’s pretty much NO detailed information out there for middle school Science. Would love to see all the components, layout w/ components, how the online distance learning works, etc. Thank you!
Hello Tiffany, family, and fur babies. STTB
My daughter is using BJU too and we love it! She will be going into 3rd grade as well. I’d be interested in how the 3rd grade curriculum is going for you this year. We are using the DVDs for the first time, last year we did parent led.
I love that there learning about the Lord that's the one thing they need most in life ❤
I’d love to hear how your year went or is going with everything especially the literature. Did you find it teaching intensive and did you rely on the video lessons? We also have 5 kiddos. Just subscribed. I also have a channel and would love to be friends and connect.
Tiffany, if they require "bekers", and "pipettes", they might require "petri dishes" as well. Maybe check for it?
Hi Angel girl and everyone else ❤️ I'm the first one here 😂 Woohoo 😂 God bless you and your family ❤️ Have a blessed evening 💞 love you guys 😇🥰😇
When I hear you say "Bob Jones" & I know you mean the university I automatically think of Bob Jones High School in Huntsville, Al.😇😇😇 it's a super duper awesome school as I. Having awesome classes & learning system.
Our preacher & his wife went to BJU. That were they met.
Hey there Tiffany! 😊. I was wondering what your homeschool day typically looks like? I have an eighth grade daughter and don’t want to overwhelm her either. I feel like last year she was overwhelmed. We did every subject every day and it was just too much. This will be our 2nd year homeschooling and could really use some help/advice/wisdom from someone with experience. I would be so very grateful! ❤. Praying the good Lords blessing over you and your sweet family. 🙏🏼 🥰
Do you order the Teacher edition for the Writing and grammar, literature? Looking at it but it doesn't show much online? And will u use the Jesus study as an elective bible class?
Hey hey ❤️❤️❤️
I was wondering about how long it takes for your daughter to complete all the subjects.
Hi Tiffany I am glad Audrey is doing home schooling at home I really enjoyed watching you all Picking up the potatoes 🥔 God bless you Sweetie 🙏🏻✝️☮️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️🌹💐💜💚💕🌺🍀❤️🩹🥔🇺🇸
What about college prep? Won’t she be behind public high school students if she can pick and choose what she wants to do?
Since when can public high kids pick and choose what they want? Homeschoolers literally have the complete freedom to customize their education. Public high school kids are told what to learn
@@SadieP117 Where I live, students have many courses to choose from after they take the basic curriculum. They have lots of honors courses which I doubt they have the opportunity to participate in while homeschooled. My niece and nephew were home schooled and suffered from a severe lack of social skills. I could have homeschooled my daughter, but she needed the social interaction. I have serious concerns about the qualifications of home schooling parents to meet the educational needs of their children, because I often hear mispronunciation of words from the parents. And, what about college prep?? Getting into college is no easy task now and students who are homeschooled and allowed to do history and science a couple of days a week can’t compete in my opinion.
Not that I need to justify our decision but just for reference... Audrey tried out public school last year. She had to test to be able to enter public school. As a 7th grader, she tested to enter the public school system as a 9th grader. We decided to have her still enter as a 7th grader, but that goes to show that homeschooling had certainly not caused her to fall behind her peers. It had, in fact, allowed her to be ahead. She finished the school year with the highest GPA of her entire 7th grade class. She will be completing a high school math this year as a middle school student. She is most certainly not behind, and I am 100% called and qualified to teach my children. I can understand where you are coming from if your experience hasn't been the same. However, those negative experiences are actually the minority.
@cathymachia385 You are highly misinformed! I am a former public school teacher and now homeschool my kids for GOOD reason. I think u need to spend a little time in a public school room to see what it’s actually like. Public schools only care about funding and state testing scores. Period. They don’t care if kids get behind or lost in the shuffle just barely passing…. My daughters both attended public until 4th and 6th grade before I took them out. They are both now after homeschooling for the last three years WAY above average. In fact my oldest tested college level for several subjects. And she’s only 8th grade. Homeschooling allows to do what’s best for them. Working one on one without distractions. As for the “worry” you have about homeschooled kids not being social -that is a classic whine I’m tired of hearing. If u knew anything about homeschooling you would know there’s a ton of opportunities now for them. We are members of two homeschool coop groups where they have many friends of a higher quality let’s say than the misbehaved ones I saw in public Not to mention the bad influences and awful behaviors I saw while working in public school. I can’t even mention on here what happens at our high school and I’m in a small town in the south…. Definitely not somewhere I’m putting my kids and I’m very proud of homeschooling. The positives of homeschooling highly outweigh public school and yes being in both and working there gives me the right to say that. Stop giving homeschooling a bad name because of your misconceptions. I could go on and on about this. If you don’t like or agree with homeschooling then don’t watch homeschooling families on here!
@@merediths9667 I worked in a public school for many years. Be careful before you accuse someone when you don’t know their background! Where do you live? Maybe that’s the difference in your school requirements.
Just a idea, just science the first half of the yr and then History the 2nd part of the yr