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Archive for November 2, 2007
Which Volume?
November 2, 2007 by KellyH.
I’m often asked, “Which volume do I start with?” or “Can I start in any volume?” Before I answer that, I need to explain something: The Weaver Curriculum was written in order–Biblical order. Volume 1 covers Genesis 11-50. Volume 2
covers Exodus and the Books of Law. Volume 3
covers Joshua, Judges and Ruth. Volume 4
covers the Old Testament Period of Kings and People. Volume 5
covers the Life of Christ.
If you are new to homeschooling, I highly recommend that you start with Volume 1 and work your way through the volumes in order. But, you know your child(ren) best. If you’ve already extensively covered the story of Creation, the Flood, and the Exodus and Laws of the Old Testament, then you may wish to start with Volume 3. Or, perhaps you’ve done an in-depth study of the Old Testament and you’re ready to study the Life of Christ–start in Volume 5.
Check the Volume Overviews listed at the Unofficial Weaver Pages to see what each volume covers. If you still have questions, leave a comment or contact me directly.
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