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Scope and Sequence for K-6th -
Classical Education and Curriculum Discussion at Memoria Press
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There's one on the website for the moderated track -- complete with rationales/explanations. Go to Shop for Schools under the Shop tab and the link is on one of the header slides.
Jennifer
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FFL, Chreia/Maxim, Sea to Shining Sea (CTP), MP7 Lit, R&S Math 4, Seton Science 7
There's one on the website for the moderated track -- complete with rationales/explanations. Go to Shop for Schools under the Shop tab and the link is on one of the header slides.
And the accelerated track is simply a grade ahead for certain subjects like Latin. For example, First Form Latin is scheduled in 5th grade on our standard track and 4th grade on our accelerated track, but the rationale for FFL in the scope and sequence applies regardless of when it's scheduled. Does that help?
Oops. So that would be the larger than life link that reads "Scope and Sequence". HA! I never would have thought to look under that tab though since I'm not looking for a school/start a school. That will help.
Oops. So that would be the larger than life link that reads "Scope and Sequence". HA! I never would have thought to look under that tab though since I'm not looking for a school/start a school. That will help.
Actually, I was wondering if there was a single PDF sheet like this one for the lower grades. [ATTACH]n109606[/ATTACH]
Good morning,
We don't have a single PDF for the primary and grammar school years, only for upper school. The one you posted appears to be a few years old, so here's a more recent one: Upper School Scope & Sequence (2018 Conferences).pdf
We don't have a single PDF for the primary and grammar school years, only for upper school. The one you posted appears to be a few years old, so here's a more recent one: [ATTACH]n109637[/ATTACH]
HTH!
Thank you for this, Michael.
'23/'24 - 6th MP/HS Year
HS Dad/HLN Magister
10S, 4th MP @ Home/HLN
8D, 2nd MP @ Home/HLN
6S, 1st MP @ Home/HLN
Teaching Introductory Physics, Physical Science,
Material Logic and Classical Rhetoric,
CC: Encomium, Invective, Comparison,
and 4th, 2nd and 1st Grade Core Curriculums
You can also flip through a virtual copy to the scope & sequence spread mentioned.
(And waving, Beorn! I love the crest.)
Festina lentē, Jessica P
Plans for '24-'25 • 15th year Homeschooling • 13th year MP
DS Hillsdale '26, English Major/Classics Minor
DD Hillsdale '28, Interested in Exercise Science
DD 10th • HLN, Latin online, & Home
DS 7th • HLN & Home
Me • Teaching Third Form Latin, Cicero/Augustine, and co-directing at Highlands Latin Nashville, est. 2016. Latin self-study.
"Most people overestimate what they can accomplish in one year and underestimate what they can accomplish in five." -Mrs. Cheryl Lowe
We don't have a single PDF for the primary and grammar school years, only for upper school. The one you posted appears to be a few years old, so here's a more recent one: [ATTACH]n109637[/ATTACH]
HTH!
This actually provided an answer to a question I asked in a different thread about what to call Classical Studies III on a transcript! "Classical Political Philosophy"
Thank you!
Kristin - Administrator for Vita Beata (discussion classes for MP users)
DD19; AFROTC and Aerospace Engineering Major
DD17; Senior - doing MP Divine Comedy, Renaissance & Reformation, Cicero & Augustine, and moderating 4th Grade Literature for Vita Beata.
This actually provided an answer to a question I asked in a different thread about what to call Classical Studies III on a transcript! "Classical Political Philosophy"
Thank you!
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