Connect With Us. We were in the same boat as Melissa. Whenever I get the same question a few times within a few days, I take that as an indication that a blog post is in order, since there may be blog readers interested in knowing the same thing. by darrenandamyse » Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:39 am, Unread post I decided to go online and make a comparison of the two for Science and Social Studies. I will be homeschooling him. I have a bunch of little ones coming up after my oldest so that's what I was focusing on. Learn More. Learn More. How did the father die? 0. The #1 app for tracking pregnancy and baby growth. Mfw is a very gentle Charlotte mason approach whereas abeka is going to be more traditional classroom. Tagged: curriculum, history planning This topic has 20 replies, 13 voices, and was last updated 2 years, 7 months ago by Grace. Hey Crystal, Thanks for the additional info. (Expansion ideas are provided for kindergartners who are already reading.) (My Father's World's "book basket" idea is superb!) WOW ladies, this looks so great. Not to throw a stone amoungst the pigeons but as someone from another country the view is that Columbus didn't discover America he invaded America. the most helpful and trustworthy pregnancy and parenting information. I really wish I'd looked into mfw years ago when it was suggested to me! You've had great replies and although I don't have much to add, I wanted to add a few points about the advantages or disadvantages of R&S. I'm going to add my 2 cents..... Hope those comments help your dh see some more angles. I have an 8 year old son that will be in the 2nd grade next year. Many literary selections have a Christian perspective, especially in the second year course. It was originally created for missionaries. by staceyhoff1976 » Fri Oct 26, 2012 5:49 am, Unread post #6 My Father’s World Takes a Hands-On Approach to Learning. I loved the Adventures in My Father's World part of it because of the activities they do include something to help them remember what the state produces and how things are made. Use your free Abeka dashboard to access your digital and video-streaming purchases, manage your account, and more! Rod and staff is primarily workbook based. I'm definitely going to look through there curriculum and videos. Can you help? I used Abeka for K-2nd with my oldest. Re: What does a day in MFW look like compared to Abeka?? Comparing it to mfw. Many of the boxed curriculum have a lot of extras and it can be difficult to do with a new addition. The history sequence adds considerable information on Biblical and church history. Polar opposite as was said. Have you thought about other curriculum? Than…. 13 terms. I did like, and used extensively, the MFW A-Z flashcards. My son is using Abeka for his 10th grade year. SO cute! JessicaRCody PLUS. It is designed so most siblings in elementary and middle school can share a program. Not sure how My Father's World stacks up as far as content...wanting to keep my 5th grader interested! For example, Q is a quail (if I recall correctly), not a quilt. I can't imagine liking Abeka …, I researched a couple years ago different curriculum, but felt lead to MFW. Choosing Curriculum Archive--For Those New to MFW, Postby Stephc » Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:29 pm, "That they may teach the young women to be sober, to, ↳   MFW Curriculum -- Share Your Experiences, ↳   Ideas - God's Creation from A to Z (Kindergarten), ↳   Ideas - Learning God's Story (First Grade), ↳   Ideas - Exploring Countries and Cultures, ↳   Bible Translation, Missions, Service Projects, ↳   Choosing Curriculum Archive--For Those New to MFW, ↳   Exploring Countries and Cultures Archive, ↳   Exploration to 1850 & 1850 to Modern Times Archive, ↳   Book Basket and Independent Reading Archive, Compare MFW to textbook approach & Happy with the switch, Re: Private School (Abeka) to Homeschool (ADV) & Phonics/Mat, http://www.CaringBridge.org/visit/ShaneHansell, http://board.mfwbooks.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=7894, http://www.mfwbooks.com/downloads/pdfs/ ... manual.pdf, https://www.mfwbooks.com/wps/portal/c/a ... ntegration, http://board.mfwbooks.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3149. by cbollin » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:29 pm, Unread post Seeing why you're looking st other curriculum I'd suggest to keep looking at there is. Abeka wasn't cutting it for us anymore. Joanna Henning Carroll is a first time homeschool mom "Planning on starting this fall with my 3yr old and my 4yr old. I only tried their health and wish I hadn't. Oh yeah and my kids sit and listen to "God Bless AMerica" over and over and over lol They sit and sing to it. I can't imagine liking Abeka if you like MFW. New homeschooling mom wants to know the difference between Abeka homeschool curriculum and My Father's World. by cbollin » Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:59 pm, Unread post They're happy to send you just their "core" curriculum without the math and science packages. Thanks for your response. The science for 7th grade I did forget to specify about the older/younger group. by Ohmomjacquie » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:10 am, Unread post The curriculum packs are loaded with helpful and engaging manipulatives for exploring everything from science and phonics, to hand-eye-coordination and shape sorting (for the little ones). Arts and Humanities. My Father’s World is a full package curriculum (math & language arts are from other vendors) with a Christian perspective that, like Sonlight but less intense, has history as its backbone, and relates the rest of the curriculum to it. Homeschool Abeka Academy. by Buttercup78 » Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:43 pm, Unread post What is it about ABEKA that you are interested? ... ABEKA WORLD LITERATURE QUIZ 11. I liked the idea behind it but absolutely hated the Usborne books. 3. Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 21 total) 1 2 → Author Posts March 5, 2016 at 8:54 am GraceParticipant I am looking at My father’s world … The instruction videos in Abeka include a full class time with students reading, prayer … It's nice hear different opinions though: ). Who do I contact if I have technical questions? Like Jesusfreak said, they're completely on different opposite ends of the spectrum. I am currently using both. by Julie in MN » Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:11 pm, Unread post Thank you for your response. My Father’s World is coming out with a new edition of Exploring Countries and Cultures. Having done both A Beka and MFW! It was great. They learned alot, and became very confident readers (can't say enough praise for Abeka phonics), but oh, so, much, busy, work!!! According to their website, “My Father's World Christian homeschool curriculum combines the best of Charlotte Mason's ideas, classical education, and unit studies with a biblical worldview and global focus.” Hmm, that sounded good. Originally I had decided to use aBeka but now I'm also looking into either Sonlight or My Father's World... Any advice or recommendations regarding these 3 curriculums that could help me decide? by MelissaB » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:14 pm, Unread post We used rod and staff for first grade reading and phonics. I'm definitely going to look through there curriculum and videos. Today. My Father’s World is pleased to offer a variety of educational materials, add-ons, and electives to complete your curriculum and enrich your family’s learning experience.
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