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So what is multi-age curriculum?
Multi-Age curriculum is the kind of curriculum designed to be a group study curriculum. You can use the SAME core curriculum to teach all your children at once--not three different history courses for example, and then have grade appropriate materials for their processing the knowledge they learned.
How is that a benefit?
Joint Science Lessons |
Think about the savings for purchasing just ONE curriculum that could be used by all or most of your children. That's a lot of $$ saved. Let me just give you my own family. We used Notgrass America the Beautiful for 6th grade history/geography for my oldest ($115), and then we used Beautiful Feet American History Primary level for my 2nd grader ($75). Both were studying the same time period. But they had totally separate curriculum which meant separate assignments, separate readings, and needed individual time from me for each one. If I consolidated them into one curriculum, they could have the same time period, same reading, same assignments but with grade appropriate activities. One price--two students!
Another benefit is TIME.
You can have all the children studying at the exact same time on the exact same stuff. No need to schedule Micah for his time studying Beautiful Feet Primary World History, Paige for her Notgrass Adam to Us World History, and then Sarah for her Story of the World History 4. Knowing you need to help each one on their own curriculum--something hard to do when they are in different levels working on different stuff. Or maybe you have six students and they all need history, but you can't afford the cost to have them all on separate stuff. By purchasing or finding a curriculum that works for a BROAD range of grades, you save yourself time. Not only can you be working with them all on the same stuff at the same time, but in essence they can HELP EACH OTHER, taking some of the burden from you!
A third benefit is taken from the last one...TEAMWORK!
This style of curriculum allows your children to work together. This enables them to help each other through assignments, working together for larger projects, older children reading to the younger children (and vice versa for reading practice!), and better open discussions! It's like having a "one room schoolhouse" in your living room!
My brother was in public school and one of the classes that he did the best in, was when they tried a new system where they combined grades 3-5 for a special trial homeroom. In essence they added this idea of group study to the public school classroom. He did so well in it! He loved the attention of the older students helping him with assignments, and having the older kids actually encouraged the younger ones to do better. It also encouraged the older ones to stay focused so the younger kids wouldn't "do better" than they did. The kids had certain subjects together, but then they had grade appropriate work as well. My mom was super skeptical at first, but then discovered it gave the class a lovely rhythm that provided wonderful results.
This is how multi-age curriculum is ideal!
Each recording information in their age appropriate workbooks |
This year, I am going to be adding even more to our routine! This year we will be doing combined science (Apologia), music appreciation (Memoria Press), geography (Beautiful Feet), writing (IEW), and history (The Good and the Beautiful). Yes, even though my boys are grades 3 and 7 this year--it is still possible! I am hopeful that this will give us a rhythm our routine desperately needs to stay focused all year long.
If you have more than one student, and think you'd like to "free up" some time during your school day, why don't you research more into subjects which can be taught as a multi-age?! You can potentially save money, time, and promote teamwork--all three very good benefits!
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Joelle @ Homeschooling for His Glory
Karen @ Tots and Me...Growing Up Together
Kelly @ Hope in the Chaos
Kellyann @ Walking Home ...
Kimberley @ Vintage Blue Suitcase
Kristen @ A Mom's Quest to Teach
Kym @ Homeschool Coffee Break
Laura @ Four Little Penguins
Linda @ Apron Strings & other things
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