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Top Meadow Study Center: Homeschool Number Crunching
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Top Meadow Study Center. My place for multi-level, literature-based homeschool planning with an 11th grader, a 7th grader and a 5th grader. Where I Used to Plan. Friday, May 3, 2013. Either private school enrollment, or 3 hours of instruction for 175 days a year by a trained teacher. This works out to 31,500 minutes a year. If I break this into 150 minutes a day (2.5 hours) then there are 210 days of attendance needed. Recommends hours devoted to subjects. Math - 50-60 min / day - 30-35 min. Let's say I ...
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Top Meadow Study Center: Literature Study Guides for Year 5
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Top Meadow Study Center. My place for multi-level, literature-based homeschool planning with an 11th grader, a 7th grader and a 5th grader. Where I Used to Plan. Wednesday, July 3, 2013. Literature Study Guides for Year 5. About Classic Lit List of Links. Center For Lit PDF. Continue Well Study Questions. Cokesbury Discussion Guide PDF. Hobbit Study Packet (PDF). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Send articles as PDF to. Take Up and Read. Picture Window template. Template images by dino4.
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Top Meadow Study Center: School Time
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Top Meadow Study Center. My place for multi-level, literature-based homeschool planning with an 11th grader, a 7th grader and a 5th grader. Where I Used to Plan. Friday, May 3, 2013. A School Day for Grade School. 210 completes a year. Total Time: 150 minutes a day (2.5 hours). History /Science/ Art/ Other 30 minutes. Free Reading 15 minutes. A School Day for High School. Science 18 minutes per day (or 85 minutes per 5-day week). History 24 minutes per day (or 2 hours per 5-day week). Take Up and Read.
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Our Hearts' Haven: February 2011
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Happy 18th Birthday to Sarah L'il Beth! Our beautiful daughter Sarah Elizabeth was received into our family on this day 18 years ago. From birth, she was such a uniquely, beautiful baby.all of the nurses ooh'd and ah'd over her.strangers always noted her beauty. Named after a couple of ancient grandmothers on both sides of her maternal side and her Aunt Elizabeth, she always thought her name was. But of course, being little, it always came out lil Beth. Have an amazing year!
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Sierra Highlands: Moving....
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Monday, June 01, 2009. I'm going to move to a new blog address. It's still on blogger, just a different blog and different name. Maybe you caught my post before I deleted it trying to work out why and if. I'm still not exactly sure. But in moving blogs once in a while, I'm in some good. I resemble that remark. ;-). Bookmarking your new address. :). Are you looking at me? Off to add your new address to my feed reader. And thanks Amy and Steph for being good role models ; D! Spunky Homeschool has an articl...
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Life, Books & Education: Laughter and Bad Literature
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Life, Books and Education. 8220;Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, and a life.” – Charlotte Mason. To educate man is the art of arts, for he is the most complex and mysterious of all creatures." - Gregory the Theologian. Monday, November 10, 2014. Laughter and Bad Literature. I was introduced to the author through one of my favorite prose stylists, David Bentley Hart, in his article Brilliantly Bad Books. Read the article and then try a little of Irene Iddesleigh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Life, Books & Education: The Loss of the Language of Virtue
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Life, Books and Education. 8220;Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, and a life.” – Charlotte Mason. To educate man is the art of arts, for he is the most complex and mysterious of all creatures." - Gregory the Theologian. Wednesday, May 2, 2012. The Loss of the Language of Virtue. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Aesop's Fables at Table. Covering Ground or Contemplation. Toward a Definition of Classical Education. Thinking Mathematically and Fermi Problems. Memory and the Church Fathers. Home Sc...
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Life, Books & Education: Andrew Kern on Teaching Literature
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Life, Books and Education. 8220;Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, and a life.” – Charlotte Mason. To educate man is the art of arts, for he is the most complex and mysterious of all creatures." - Gregory the Theologian. Monday, April 11, 2011. Andrew Kern on Teaching Literature. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Aesop's Fables at Table. Covering Ground or Contemplation. Toward a Definition of Classical Education. Thinking Mathematically and Fermi Problems. Memory and the Church Fathers. How Not...
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Life, Books & Education: Current Events
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Life, Books and Education. 8220;Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, and a life.” – Charlotte Mason. To educate man is the art of arts, for he is the most complex and mysterious of all creatures." - Gregory the Theologian. Thursday, June 11, 2015. 8220;Current events” designates the sum total of what is insignificant. -. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Aesop's Fables at Table. Covering Ground or Contemplation. Toward a Definition of Classical Education. Thinking Mathematically and Fermi Problems.