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As you are considering your options in the selection of one or more Core programs to use for your family, you may find it beneficial to use my planning sheet. Print as many of these as you need to "map out" different options.

Once you have made your selection and placed your order, you will soon experience the joy of "Box Day" when your order is delivered.  Not sure what to do with all those great materials?  You can start with some video guidance and then read my article, Getting Started Right with Sonlight.


New Language Arts Programs

Children learn to speak by hearing parents speak to them and by responding. They they learn to read by being read to and by practicing with easy, familiar books. Likewise, children learn to write by observing good writing, and by imitating those models - listening to good writing, looking at good writing, copying good writing and then writing on their own. Inspired by Dr. Ruth Beechick's methods, Sonlight's Language Arts programs offer a natural and effective approach to developing your child's skills.

Budgeting for Sonlight Curriculum Purchases

Purchasing Sonlight's program packages provide many benefits - saving time and effort in locating books, building a great family library, cost benefits in discounts, non-consumable materials that can be used again for younger students - but many families struggle with the cost of the purchase.  To ease the effect on your family's cash flow you can purchase Sonlight gift certificates on a regular basis throughout the year which can then be used to pay for your order.  A $50 gift certificate purchased each month will not put too much strain on the budget, but will provide $600 each year to apply to your Sonlight order.  Gift certificates are available in a variety of denominations to match your budget.

Recordkeeping

I am a firm believer in not recreating what is already available to me.  Rather than maintain a lesson plan or grade book for my children's studies, I use the weekly schedule pages in our Sonlight Instructor's Guides for recordkeeping.

Sample Schedule (not the best image, but I think you'll get the idea)

By filling in the date of the week in the upper left corner, I know when the week's work was completed.  I provide a highlighter for each of my children to mark off the assignments as they complete them, which helps me determine with a quick glance how much has been done.  For subjects that are not included on the Core schedule page, I extend the gridlines down into the "Other Notes" space at the bottom of the page.  Adding horizontal lines provides spaces to record these other subjects (Math, Science, Foreign Language, Music, Art, etc.) so that all educational activities are recorded and your student knows what is to be done during each day or week.

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Product Use Hints

There are a number of modifications that I have made as I use Sonlight products that have simplified or enhanced the process.

Spelling Power - comes as a thick, soft-bound book that is rather awkward to use.  You can have a local printer cut the binding off the book and then put it in a 1" 3-ring binder for easier use.  The inside pages are already punched for the binder, and the book lays open much more cooperatively when installed in a binder.  If you are using the program with several children, mark each child's current page with a different colored paperclip, moving the clip along as you progress through the word lists.

Developing the Early Learner - these workbooks can be used repeatedly if you cut the workbooks apart and put the pages in plastic page protectors.  Your child can then mark on the plastic page protectors with markers, which can be cleaned off so the page can be done again.  This is especially helpful when you are starting with a very young preschooler who may need repeated attempts at the page in order to practice the skills being developed.

Book of Time - after years of having a timeline on my dining room wall that really messed up the decor, I was delighted to discover Sonlight's Book of Time that offers the opportunity to assemble a timeline in a compact place.  The timeline figures that are available in each Core program tend to blend in to the cream-colored pages of the book, so we have incorporated Sonlight's Core color scheme to label the figures on the pages.  We outline each figure with the color that relates to the Core in which that figure was studied...red around Core 1 figures, yellow around Core 3 figures, etc.  This can be done either by mounting the self-stick timeline figure on the appropriate color of construction paper, cutting it out with a thin border and then gluing it onto the page, or mounting the timeline figure directly into the book and using a marker to outline the figure.  Doing this adds color to the Book of Time and provides a reference for your studies as you review the timeline figures.

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