All right this video is about themes.
Once you have your student here, You are going to
choose your level and theme.  Choose your level and then you choose a theme.
The themes are based on history and this
is the order. You can start anywhere but
then we suggest you rotate through. So if
you start here,  you go back to here.
It's sort of chronological, ancient history,
early American history, and then geography and cultures, and then modern
history. The music and art will
relate to history in a lot of ways. Choosing this will
set your science and Bible and PE health as well but those aren't really related
to the history. So you could choose
something, else but it is certainly
simplest just to go with what we have
there and so levels and the courses are
all set
for that. When they go to their lesson,
they're going to do the lesson under
their level, and once like this, levels 1
to 4 and 5 to 8, then everybody is
going to do this lesson. But let's choose
something else here. So here levels 1 through 4, will do
these lessons these assignments, and
levels 5 through 8 will do these
assignments. So if you are level 7, you know
you do things, and if you are level 3, you would
do these. When you have it all set, you
can enter your week number here, if
you're in the middle of the year and don't know what 
make it, divide by 5 to help
you figure that out. So when you're
done on that, you click on save. There's
one at the top of the page as well. It
takes you to the page and one will
show up each day. I was playing with this
before, so it's already there let's mark
the day complete.
So on this day thinking shows up.
On this day PE health shows up, so those
types of courses there's five that show
up once a week. If you don't mark it complete, next week, say next
Friday, it's going to show up as week one
again. If you mark it complete, then next
week it's going to show up as week two. So it only moves it forward if you move
it forward. History and science
will show up every day
and so will Bible.
All right. So those are our themes. What else can I tell you
about this? We have started making
printables, books for those. To look for those,
click on the heading
here. It'll go to the top of the page and
you can look for any information about
books at the top of the page. You can look. We
don't have them all done so far (2019). Look for modern history, physics and chemistry,
biology, and ancient history. Some of those
are out some of them are on the way
shortly, but we'll keep you know working
through them all. If you've see an
asterix, that means there's something to
print out. That would be in the
printables workbook. In parentheses means
it's optional, so a coloring page if
you like. It says if you like to choose a
coloring page, so you don't have to print
that out. It will jump to day
three and then they'll find their
assignment and do it there. I could tell
you the sciences that go with these. It's
ancient history and biology, early
American history and zoology, geography
cultures goes with earth science, and
modern American history goes with
physics and chemistry. Then there's a
Bible portion assigned to that. Every
theme they do one of the Gospels and
then they do a portion in the Bible and
they do Old Testament here, and there is poetry, and prophets, and New Testament
I can't remember the order.
I think it's Old Testament, poetry books, New Testament, and prophets.
Those will be assigned when you choose a theme.
So if you want to switch those, you
could, but then you'd be in charge of
making sure they rotated the different
ones, as they move through the
history courses this the way. The way it
automatically sets for you, is how it was
originally created
for the lessons to go together. Have
fun.
Hope that helps and I'll see you next
video.
