Social Studies and Science are typically done together as a family, with a few small exceptions.
I’ll start with the exceptions:
C (my 4th grader) does some online history each morning with Veritas Press Self Paced History, which (by the way) is on sale right now for 50% off and it can be deferred to start as late as September 1st! This is our 2nd year using Veritas Press, he LOVES it! We are using Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation this year and will be using Ancient History next year (probably New Testament, Greece and Rome because I don’t think we can fit both into one year).
*You can get it on sale at the Homeschool Buyer’s Co-op (and earn 500 Smart Points) or at the Veritas Website until the 21st. It’ good for one year from start date. (Though I’m not sure you can defer the Homeschool Buyer’s Co-op purchase).
Z (1st grade) receives a subscription box to Little Passports (World Edition) each month, and is also taking an Around the World in 8 days class at co-op.
c (PreK) receives a subscription box to Little Passports also, but he receives the Early Explorer's Edition.
My kids also enjoy Brain Pop and Brain Pop Jr! These are also available for a discount at Homeschool Buyer’s Co-op. They include social studies and science videos, as well as other subjects. My kids have honestly learned so much from these!
History:
Together we use Pandia Press History Odyssey Middle Ages Level 1 for History, we will also be using the same next year, except Ancient History and my oldest will be using Level 2. We supplement a little with videos we find that correspond to the lessons. We listen to SOTW in the car a lot, it’s great for schooling on the go!
Earth and Life Science:
Last year we did Earth Science and Astronomy, we used Elemental Science, but we decided it wasn’t really for us. It’s a great program, lots of experiments, it just didn’t work for us. When we visit it again next year we will use Pandia Press R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey. We are using them next year for Life Science (we have used it previously too). It’s a great program! We will use it in conjunction with Visual Learning Systems Digital Online Science this time though, which will help raise it up a level for C, who will be in 5th grade.
Pandia Press is also having a sale this month 25% off everything in store, no codes needed!
We also utilize You Tube, Netflix, Amazon Prime Steaming and Hulu a lot into our studies. My kids are audio and visual learners, so these types of programs, plus lots of books helps them learn a lot!
History and Science are our 2 favorite subjects, and I think the curriculum is a lot of the reason WHY!
Linking up at the Virtual Curriculum Fair 2016
This year the Virtual Curriculum Fair is hosted by Laura @ Day by Day in Our World, Chareen @ Every Bed of Roses and Kristen @ Sunrise to Sunset.
Yvie @ Gypsy Road - Bringing It to Life! History, Geography, & Science
Jen Altman @ Chestnut Grove Academy - Virtual Curriculum Fair 2016: Exploring Our World, How We Do Social Studies and Life/Earth Science
Laura @ Day by Day in Our World - Learning About the World Around Us
Chareen @ Every Bed of Roses - Social Studies a Science of Relations
Lisa @ GoldenGrasses - Exploring & Discovering Around the World
Annette @ A Net In Time - Science and Culture Around the World and at Home
Kym @ Homeschool Coffee Break - Exploring History and Geography
Laura @ Four Little Penguins - Going Around the World at Our Kitchen Table
Joelle @ Homeschooling for His Glory - Our Tackling of the Social Studies and Science
Kristen @ Sunrise to Sunset - Encouraging Curiosity about the World
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