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Reading List | Homeschooling One
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Below is a very incomplete and haphazardly assembled list of books we read, mostly over our kindergarten year, but a few in the year before that. Most of what’s listed are story books or novels, though I’ve included a few of the books we used for science and math as well. Thank you for being patient while I get the authors listed! Another Celebrated Dancing Bear. Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel. Little House on the Prairie. Little House in the Big Woods. On the Banks of Plum Creek. The Story of Ping.
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DIY Kindergarten: Meet the Ancient World: A Curriculum for the Very Young
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Chronicle of a Homeschool Year Ancient History for the Very Young. Monday, October 12, 2009. Meet the Ancient World: A Curriculum for the Very Young. One day last winter, when my twins were 4 1/2, they were fighting back exasperation as they explained to their obviously dense mother the differences between Radiator Springs McQueen and Cruising McQueen, two die-cast metal toy figures from the movie Cars. Or Zeus, Athena, and Aphrodite? And her son Benny. Decided to do the curriculum in tandem with us, mea...
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Now Posting at Nourished at Home | Homeschooling One
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Now Posting at Nourished at Home. I probably forgot to mention, I’m now blogging at Nourished at Home. I love to blog about homeschooling and will continue to do so, but I was just feeling a tug to talk about some other things, too. I think the new title reflects that. I’ll be discussing food, health, family memories, crafty stuff, and faith issues, in addition to homeschooling goodness, over there. Week 13 Nitty Gritty. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Curriculum | Homeschooling One
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Literature, natural history, geography and social studies. 8211;Five in a Row. The Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching Reading. Math–Horizons Kindergarten, Books and 2. 8211;Song School Latin. History, geography, literature, sacred studies, fine arts–. Writing with Ease, Spelling Power. Math U See Alpha. Christian Liberty Science Readers. Dr Frankenstein’s Human Body Book. Ergermeier’s Bible, Anglican Book of Common Prayer, King James Bible. Art and Music Appreciation–suggestions from. How neat to be abl...
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Inspiration | Homeschooling One
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8220;Ye are the salt of the earth; but if the salt hath lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted again? 8221; At the time, I identified so much with that question. When you are a person who feels like life has lost its savor–not in the sense of fun but rather in the sense of the much more primordial need of the world making sense, in the sense of being able to believe that everything is working toward the good, of innocence–to those people, this question can seem insurmountable. Whether you struggle ...
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Schedule | Homeschooling One
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This is still very much a work in progress, but here goes. By the time school is done, we are good and hungry, so it’s lunch time. We usually heat up leftovers or I make turkey hummus sandwiches or something simple. We have an extracurricular activity one afternoon a week, and Fridays we alternate between American Heritage Girls and co-op. Co-op takes the place of one History or Science class that week. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Sports and P.E.
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Week 13 Nitty Gritty | Homeschooling One
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Week 13 Nitty Gritty. We are now on Week 13 of school, Week 7 of Tapestry of Grace. I haven’t given an update in a long time, but fortunately, that has been because we’ve been busy with…school (and other things). Let me try to catch you up:. We finally ordered and received Math U See Beta. Making up worksheets or finding them on the Internet was just too tedious and not directed enough for my comfort, although Mustard Seed was doing quite well with multiple-digit addition. I think I already told you about.
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Foreign Language Teaching Tips, Part 3 | Homeschooling One
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Foreign Language Teaching Tips, Part 3. Feeling intimidated about teaching your kids a foreign language at home? In this 3-part series, I offer you ideas on how to make language learning fun and effective, even if you’re not fluent yourself. 8 Find a community of people to speak with. Really learning a language requires using it. Are there native speakers of your TL in your area? 9 Have them read stuff they’re interested in in the target language even if it’s way over both your heads. Again, the best way...