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We had so much fun last year with Big History Project, we didn't get that far in. We dove deep into the science end starting with physics and the Big Bang, then moving onto chemistry with stars forming, and finally physical science with our Earth and solar system. We will be continuing on with Big History Project starting with Threshold 5: Life. This year will be focused more on world history with biology and engineering being our main science topics. 

My kids have been doing core subjects (read aloud, writing, grammar, spelling, penmanship, and math) for most of summer, so we'll continue on with that. I've been training them on time management by giving them a list of what needs to be finished by the end of the week and letting them figure out how they want to work on it. One has been completing one subject at a time trying to get it all done in as few days as possible, while the other has been doing one day's worth of each subject every day. Ugh, they are opposite in every way. 





Science 
Biology, Evolution, Anthropology, Archeology, Environmental Science, Engineering as BHP introduces them

  • Everything You Need to Ace Science in One Big Fat Notebook: The Complete Middle School Study Guide - My kids really like this book. I like it because it covers all of the key science principles they will need to know to move onto high school science.
  • Labs from various resources
  • MEL Chemistry: I've been saving these up for fun demos. 
  • DNA Extraction Kit
  • Eldoncard Blood Type Test - Reviews are either 5 star or 1 star I guess we'll see for ourselves, but it's one of the only individual kits I could find. 
  • Bacteria Growing Kit 
  • Chemistry of Food Experiment Kit
  • Sugar Metabolism Kit - bought materials separately because I already had some of the supplies.
  • Electrolyte Challenge Sensor Kit - I already have the digital multimeter so I'm just using their lesson plan on Science Buddies.
  • Voltaic Cell Battery Kit
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Science Kit - Pricey, but includes a full unit study.
  • Plant and Animal Cell Model - already had
  • Snap Circuits Extreme Educational 750 Kit w/ Case - already had
  • Omnivore's Dilemma Young Readers Edition 
  • The Way We Work
  • Archimedes and the Door of Science
  • Michael Faraday: Father of Electronics

History
  • Big History Project
  • Everything You Need to Ace World History in One Big Fat Notebook: The Complete Middle School Study Guide
  • Crash Course World History with PDF's to go along with BHP. 
  • The History of Now: A New Kind of History by Scott Powell
Geography

  • The World Game
  • Ticket to Ride Board Game - US and Europe versions
  • Brainbox - All Around the World
  • When on Earth?: History as You've Never Seen It Before! (Where on Earth?)


Writing 
  • Easy Writing Level 2  
  • Writing Revolution style writing using BHP lessons
    • I really want to integrate this into Big History. I have been working on making my own writing companions for all of the units. Unfortunately, it's taking more time than I thought. Easy Writing is a good fill-in while I work on my companion books. It will set them up for solid sentence work and familiarize them with combining sentences, appositives, along other methods WR uses. The main idea for WR is to apply writing to subjects that are currently being covered. Easy Writing gets the structure, but the sentences are out of context making writing an entirely separate subject than Big History. 

Grammar  

  • Easy Grammar Plus
    • Aligns well with Easy Writing. Easy Grammar Plus is the perfect book to cover all of the grammar bases for around 7th grade and up through high school. 


Spelling 

  • Megawords 2 and part of 3


Penmanship 

  • The Art of Cursive Handwriting


Vocabulary 
  • Rummy Roots Card Game
  • Vocabu-Lit - Common Core edition 
    • Trying something new here. This is my attempt at covering all of my bases for my 8th grade mildly dyslexic. I like that it's a workbook we can discuss together. I like that it pulls words from all types of sources, fiction, nonfiction, speeches, and primary sources. They see the word in multiple settings - in context, analogies, synonyms/antonyms, shades of meaning, multiple meanings and other ways. It also includes word study of roots, affixes, idioms and sayings, academic language, and figurative language. You can see samples here. 
Math 
  • Key to Percents
  • Key to Algebra
  • Lials Basic College Math (12yo) with Student Solution Manual
  • Lials Pre-Algebra (13yo) with Student Solution Manual 


Media Literacy 
A History of Ambition in 50 Hoaxes, Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes and Frauds Who Changed History, Crash Course Media Literacy, 

Logic - The Fallacy Detective

Read Aloud
  • The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott Finish books 5&6

  • Once done with that, I think we'll do MCT Literature H.G. Wells Trilogy Set

Media List
My Media List on Google Docs includes all of the related books, movies, documentaries, lectures, and podcasts I found. The list is too long to list here.

My YouTube Playlists - supplemental videos
  • Unit 1: What is Big History? Scale, Media Literacy, Creation Stories
  • Unit 2: The Big Bang, Physics, Astronomers and Scientists
  • Unit 3: Stars and the Elements, Chemistry
  • Unit 4: Earth & the Solar System, Earth Science
  • Unit 5: Life, Life Science
  • Unit 6: Early Humans, Evolution, Archaeology, Anthropology
  • Unit 7: Agriculture & Civilization, Diet & Nutrition
  • Unit 8: Expansion & Interconnection, Explorers, Trade, 
  • Unit 9: Acceleration, Industrial Revolution, Population, World Wars, Civil Rights, Space Race
  • Unit 10: The Future, Robotics, Engineering, Environmental Science

Literary Movies
  • The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
  • Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
  • War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
  • Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
  • A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle






      Non-Fiction

      The Universe Verse by James Lu Dunbar
      What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Munroe, Randall
      Omnivore's Dilemma Young Readers Edition
      StarTalk Young Readers Edition by Neil deGrasse Tyson
      The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements by Sam Kean
      The Mystery of the Periodic Table (Living History Library) by Benjamin D. Wiker
      The Story of Science Series by Joy Hakim - textbooks
      Split History Series - 2 books in one showing different sides to the same historical event. 
      The Really Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson

      Fiction

      George’s Secret Key to the Universe by Lucy and Stephen Hawking
      George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt by Lucy and Stephen Hawking
      George and the Big Bang by Lucy and Stephen Hawking
      A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain
      The Giver by Lois Lowry
      Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
      The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
      Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
      A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
      The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
      Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
      Ender’s Shadow by Orson Scott Card - same events as Ender’s Game but from a different perspective
      Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
      Animal Farm by George Orwell
      1984 by George Orwell
      The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau
      Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbett
      Honesty in World War 2 by Chris-Jean Clarke
      Archimedes and the Door to Science by Jeanne Bendick
      Along Came Galileo by Jeanne Bendick
      I, Robot by Isaac Asimov
      The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
      War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
      Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
      20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
      The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
      The Martian by Andy Weir
      Ready Player One


      Movies

      The Giver
      A Wrinkle in Time
      Farenheit 451
      Ender’s Game
      The City of Ember
      Tuck Everlasting
      I, Robot
      The Time Machine
      War of the Worlds also Orson Welles radio broadcast
      Journey to the Center of the Earth
      The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
      Jurassic Park
      The Martian
      Ready Player One

      TV Shows, Documentaries, and Lectures

      YouTube

      My YouTube Playlists - supplemental videos

      Unit 1: What is Big History? Scale, Media Literacy, Creation Stories
      Unit 2: The Big Bang, Physics, Astronomers and Scientists
      Unit 3: Stars and the Elements, Chemistry
      Unit 4: Earth & the Solar System, Earth Science
      Unit 5: Life, Life Science
      Unit 6: Early Humans, Evolution, Archaeology, Anthropology
      Unit 7: Agriculture & Civilization, Diet & Nutrition
      Unit 8: Expansion & Interconnection, Explorers, Trade, 
      Unit 9: Acceleration, Industrial Revolution, Population, World Wars, Civil Rights, Space Race
      Unit 10: The Future, Robotics, Engineering, Environmental Science


      Great Courses

      My Favorite Universe 
               Highly recommend, Neil deGrasse Tyson explains everything so clearly and passionately
      The Inexplicable Universe
                My 12yo listened to this while doing other things because he enjoyed My Favorite Universe so much.
      Big History
                By David Christian the author and creator of the Big History Project
      Mythologies of the World 
      The Remarkable Science of Ancient Astronomy
      Science of Energy
      A Visual Guide to the Universe
      Science Fiction and Philosophy
      How Great Science Fiction Works
      Physics in Your Life
                I used this with my oldest and it explains physics in simple demonstrations
      Food, Science, and the Human Body
      The Joy of Science
      Our Night Sky
      12 Essential Scientific Concepts
                Perfect for an overview course like BHP


      Amazon Prime

      Through the Wormhole
      S1 Ep.4: What Happened Before the Beginning?
      S1 Ep 5: How Did We Get Here?
      S1 Ep 8: Beyond the Darkness
      S2 Ep 2: Is There an Edge to the Universe? 
      Cosmos
      Guns, Germs, and Steel
      This Animated Map - kids loved this
      Your Inner Fish
      The Big History of Everything
      How the Universe Works
      Episode 3: Big Bang - some information is outdated, but is a perfect example of how science is always evolving.
      Quark Science
                Enjoyed these. Gravity could have been cut a half-hour shorter though.
      How to Build A Planet
               Really liked this one. Summed up how planets are formed. Great visuals.
      How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson
                 Glass episode features invention of microscopes and telescopes
      The Evolution of Us
      Numbers
      The Earth's Furies
      Inventions that Shook the World
      American Experience
      Monument Men - 
                 Profiles each of the U.S. Presidents on Mt. Rushmore.
      History's Biggest Secrets
      Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail
      The Mystery of Matter
      Voyage of the Continents
      Nova
      Time Team
      Time Team America
      Secrets of Archaeology
      Technological Marvels of the Ancient World
      How Tech Works
      Ken Burns American Lives
      History Storytellers
      Big Pacific
      Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Everything
      PBS Time Scanners


      Podcasts

      StarTalk - also on YouTube, Neil deGrasse Tyson
      Science Friday - PBD
      60 Second Science
      People Behind Science - 
                Features scientists talking about their profession
      Myths and Legends - 
                As with all mythology, some topics are not as kid-friendly. The storytelling  in this podcast is excellent.
      Meanwhile in the Future
      I am a list maker, a box-checker, and a loose planner. When I first started homeschooling, I planned out the whole year by day and by week 2 we were already off and I was reshuffling. Never again. 

      Now I make huge lists that include everything that relates to our topic and then I can check it off as we go. This gives us the ability to go down some rabbit holes when something grabs their interest, yet still see the finish line at the end of the year.

      Big History Project has done everything for you. They provide ready-made lesson plans, blank lesson plan forms, schedules for a full year and for one semester, how to give high school credit for world history and/or science, and a lot more resources along with a forum for questions. They have an online classroom setup to add your kids and they have access to their lesson plan.  Quizzes are optional and only 5 questions. I like to use them as review to make sure my younger, not quite as science-oriented 11 year old is keeping up with my 12 year old who is eating up every BHP crumb. 

      My lists are my way of keeping track, but they are not necessary since BHP provides everything you need. I knew we would be skipping and reformatting some things to make this high school level program work for my middle school aged students as well as scale things down from a classroom full of kids to 2.

      I included in my lists a table that has every activity BHP planned by unit and section. I wanted to be able to see at a glance where we are because we actually aren't doing much on the website. We're using YouTube to watch the BHP playlist videos on the tv. I'm printing out the reading material so we can highlight the key information and vocabulary. 

      So prepare yourselves for big lists. I don't expect to do everything on them, but at the end of the year I'll have a good idea of what was covered along with my version of lesson plans. My state does not require any documentation, but it is nice to have just in case.

      Big History Project - Google Docs
      Media List
      A list of all of the related books, movies, documentaries, podcasts we might want to watch.

      Unit Plans
      Unit 1: What is Big History?
      Unit 2: Big Bang
      Unit 3: Stars and Elements
      Unit 4: Our Solar System and Earth
      Unit 5: Life
      Unit 6: Early Humans
      Unit 7: Agriculture & Civilization
      Unit 8: Expansion & Interconnections
      Unit 9: Acceleration
      Unit 10: The Future



      My YouTube Playlists - supplemental videos

      Unit 1: What is Big History? Scale, Media Literacy, Creation Stories
      Unit 2: The Big Bang, Physics, Astronomers and Scientists
      Unit 3: Stars and the Elements, Chemistry
      Unit 4: Earth & the Solar System, Earth Science
      Unit 5: Life, Life Science
      Unit 6: Early Humans, Evolution, Archaeology, Anthropology
      Unit 7: Agriculture & Civilization, Diet & Nutrition
      Unit 8: Expansion & Interconnection, Explorers, Trade,
      Unit 9: Acceleration, Industrial Revolution, Population, World Wars, Civil Rights, Space Race
      Unit 10: The Future, Robotics, Engineering, Environmental Science
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