I'd like to compare and contrast the two, and then look at what I'm planning for next year. I'm planning 2nd grade and K4, for the record.
Also- a quick google search for Latin Centered Curriculum 2nd grade didn't really turn up any blogs with a detailed listing! I'm actually pretty surprised. All you LCC bloggers need to put more out there, OK?
2nd grade:
Well Trained Mind subject areas
Language- Spelling, cursive, reading/notebooking, grammar, memory work, fun reading
Writing- writing and dictation
Mathematics
History- medieval-early Renaissance
Science- earth science and astronomy
Religion- world religions and family faith
Art
Music
Latin Centered Curriculum Subject areas
English Studies- Phonics as needed, reading, copywork, recitation
Latin
Classical Studies- Norse myths
Christian Studies
Modern Studies- geography and biographies
Arithmetic
Nature Study/Science
Looking at it I see about 14 subject areas for the WTM plan and 10 for the LCC. That's really not as big of a difference as I thought it would be since the LCC is so often referred to as pared down.
Neither one includes foreign language (well, outside Latin) at this age, and that's something that we are already doing and won't be dropping that.
My 2nd grade plan falls somewhere in the middle of the two.
So far I have a rough line up ready.
Language Arts/English Studies- Writing Tales 1, Rod and Staff Spelling 3
Reading- Books tied to the history and science rotation
Mathematics- Saxon Math 2
History- Romans, Reformers, and Revolutionaries, Usborne Internet Linked Encyclopedia
Science- Earth/space science
Latin- Prima Latina
French- Le Francais Facile
Religion- New Testament and Catechism
Art- Artistic Pursuits
Music- piano lessons
I plan to do dictation and memory work from History and Religion. My time goal is about 2-3 hours a day, doing History and Science both twice a week and the rest of the subjects daily.
Kindergarten 4:
Well Trained Mind line up:
Reading
Writing
Mathematics
Latin Centered Curriculum subjects (It should be noted that there is no K4 line up, this is the general Kindy suggestions):
Latin Centered Curriculum Subject areas
English Studies- Intensive phonics,nursery rhymes, copywork, recitation
Latin
Classical Studies- Aesop's fables
Christian Studies
Modern Studies- geography and biographies
Nature Study/Science
Our actual plan:
Phonics- Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading, Hooked on Phonics
Writing: Cursive First, copywork as desired
Math- Saxon K
Latin- Prima Latina
French- Le Francais Facile
We'll also read through Aesop and she'll listen to as much science and history as she wants.
There's been quite a bit of waffling on my part on some of these, and there may be tweaking of some choices still to come, but I'm rather pleased at how it looks so far.
We're classically educating our children- a ten daughter, Sweet Pea, a seven year old daughter, Little Bird, a five year old boy, Moose, and a two year old boy, Cuddlebug. We live in south east Wyoming.
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As promised
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Art work!
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Two new masterpieces
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