Here is what we are using!
Math-Rod and Staff. Love it, love it. Simple and strait forward. Kids understand the lessons and it is clear what dad is supposed to teach. And yes, Dad is the teacher for math. He is my superhero for waking them up at 6:30 to teach math before going to work. Mareea is using Singapore math this year. Next year she will start Rod and Staff, however.
English- Rod and Staff for everyone!
Spelling-Rod and Staff. Suprised???
History- Story of the World Volume 2. Each preschool day (twice a week) we do this. We mostly just read the chapter, do the coloring sheet and the map work. Sometimes we will read an extra book that they have suggested or watch a video of the place we are learning about, but I tend to keep it simple.
Science - Rod and Staff. Ashton and Landon are doing grade 5 and Thea and Mareea are doing grade 2. I really love this. They learn and retain a lot more than with other things we have done.
Music- Thea and Landon are taking Cello and Mareea and Ashton are learning the violin from me. Well, they are supposed to be. I am trying to convince Mareea to switch to cello where she can go to a lesson.
Bible-Ashton and Landon are using the Christian Light Educators bible workbooks and the girls are doing AWANA. The boys are also doing AWANA and learning A LOT of verses this year. It's been exciting to see them hiding God's word in their hearts.
Phonice- Thea and Mareea are using Explode the Code workbooks and the boys have graduated from phonics.
Reading- Pathways readers and workbooks for Thea and Mareea. Ashton and Landon read chapter books either that I have chosen or from the Sonlight sets I have bought from a local homeschool mom.

That is about it. Switching to Rod and Staff has really helped us simplify things. I cannot say enough good about their curriculum and the relief it has brought. Every homeschool parent worries if their child is learning what they need and if they are giving their children a solid educational foundation. Now that we have switched I feel like we don't need to worry nearly as much. The curriculum is very through and uses a lot of review and repetition to really make sure the kids know the material. Each lesson introduces small bites of information so they are not overwhelmed. The cost is also an attraction to us, not to mention that the textbooks can be used over and over for younger siblings. Lastly, I feel like it is very simple for the teacher/mom/dad. There is no lesson prep for me. All I have to do is open the book and teach what it says. I learn along with them whatever I have forgotten
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