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Where books and life intersect. I’m a freethinking mom, passionate about good books. In homeschooling my three daughters, books are my “secret weapon” of choice. After graduating from university, I joined the U.S. Coast Guard, and served honorably for four years. At the end of those four years I married a fellow Coastie who served no boat time (scandalous! A word about the reviews on this site: All the books reviewed here are either owned by us or are borrowed from our local library, unless specified oth...
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Cello Lessons
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Earlier this year, N. began taking cello lessons from a friend of ours. Given N.'s love of playing and writing music, Tim had been encouraging him to take up another instrument in addition to piano. Why cello? He has to have free time too! What we do all day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a professor of 18th-century British literature and homeschooling mom to an 11-year-old boy.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Third Grade Read-Aloud Chapter Books
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Thursday, June 6, 2013. Third Grade Read-Aloud Chapter Books. Reading aloud is the central method and principle of our homeschooling approach. Tim reads autobiographies. History, and science. To N (and N. takes his turn reading paragraphs aloud) daily. I read fiction to N. daily. The books we experience together through reading aloud become part of the texture of our days. N and I also really liked Winter Holiday.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Timeline Quiz
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Thursday, May 7, 2015. Most of the history we've studied with N. has been through reading aloud, and through travel. Over the past few years, Tim and N. have read together most of Joy Hakim's History of US. They've also read some British history. We talked a lot about French history when we spent a month in Paris. They dip into A History of the World in 100 Objects. B Rise of domesticated crops and animals.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: "I'm so glad it's wick!"
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Friday, April 18, 2014. I'm so glad it's wick! A few years ago an acquaintance mentioned that she reads The Secret Garden. Every spring with her daughters. I was inspired to copy this lovely tradition and this is my third spring reading it aloud to N. We are loving it as much as ever. The Blossoms of XXX XXX" An essay by N. No The trees are just as beautiful as before. A "puffball" cherry tree in bloom. Here are...
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: James Herriot at Low Tide
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Wednesday, December 22, 2010. James Herriot at Low Tide. Our homeschool had been in high-tide mode. Books, and Homer Price. Then as he started feeling just a little bit better, he and Tim resumed their reading of James Herriot's books, which they've been working their way through all fall. They've read All Creatures Great And Small. All Things Bright and Beautiful. All Things Wise and Wonderful. 12/23/10, 6:46 AM.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: A Kindergarten Year in Chapter Books
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Tuesday, June 15, 2010. A Kindergarten Year in Chapter Books. As I wrote last summer. So I've noted if the book was read aloud by Tim. The books are listed roughly in the order in which we read them. I am keeping records both at LibraryThing. Click the "chapter book" tag for complete book info) and at Listography. What should we read next? The Five Little Peppers by Margaret Sidney. Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Book Bribing
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Monday, February 10, 2014. Internet, I did something I'm not proud of. I bribed my son to read. As you know if you're a faithful reader of this blog, I've long been perplexed by my son's nonlinear reading habits. But it drives me nuts that he starts and abandons many chapter books. We don't assign any reading to him as part of his "school" work, yet I find myself pestering him to continue reading a book I kn...
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Skipton Castle and the Yorkshire Dales
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Monday, July 29, 2013. Skipton Castle and the Yorkshire Dales. We began our European adventure. With a visit to western Yorkshire. We went to York two years ago on our trip to England. And we love York) but this was our first visit to the Dales. We attended a lovely family wedding near the village of Burnsall looking out over the Dales and thought a lot about N.'s beloved James Herriot. So he was geeking out ove...
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: 5th-Grade Independent Reading List
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Friday, June 5, 2015. 5th-Grade Independent Reading List. Every year at this time I post the list of books N. has read over the past year (I keep track throughout the year at Listography. I'm quite proud of the quantity, quality, and wide range of books N. has read during his 5th grade year. All my hand-wringing in previous years about his previous habit of dipping in to favorite books. Books my 10-year-old read:.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Favorite Books of Fifth Grade
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Wednesday, May 6, 2015. Favorite Books of Fifth Grade. I'll post my usual lists. Of the books N. read and that we read aloud at the end of the month, but I thought I'd note two series that have thoroughly absorbed him this year: The Wildwood Chronicles. By Colin Meloy and The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place. By Maryrose Wood. It took N. a little while to get into the first Wildwood. Magazine and read ficti...
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She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live. Annie Dillard. Wednesday, September 14, 2016. Audiobook Review: Splendors and Glooms by Laura Amy Schlitz, narrated by Davina Porter. Don't let my impressions stop you from reading it, or, better yet, listening to it. It may be right up your alley. On the narrator, Davina Porter: I was so impressed with her narration. She did a superlative job with the characterizations, accents, everything. I will seek out more of her work. A Peek at Life Rig...
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In A Sentence .org. The best little site that helps you understand word usage with examples. Inhabiting in a sentence. Your part of the world is not everyone. Your part of the world dont have any sense of humor. ACTUALLY, I was simply dropping the my from in my reality, since in so many situations you seemed to be. Your own unique reality. Use armouries in a sentence. Use articulations in a sentence. Use cicatrix in a sentence. Use computes in a sentence. Use devours in a sentence. Use johns in a sentence.
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Inhabiting Books – where books and life intersect
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Saturday, November 26, 2016. Wind Power, Factually. A great joy of driving through the midwest is seeing the growth of wind farms. Despite its poor record on climate preparedness, Indiana is ranked 12th in the nation in wind power. Fowler Ridge in northwest Indiana, for instance, with its 600 MW capacity, is one of the largest in the U.S., while the 500 MW Meadow Lake wind farm straddles I 65 north of Lafayette, Indiana on the way to Chicago (see photo). Answers are not hard to find. Specific to wind far...
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inhabiting elsewhere | Forays into the realms of imagination: Miniatures, Scenery, Dioramas & Custom Crafts
Forays into the realms of imagination: Miniatures, Scenery, Dioramas and Custom Crafts. Painting day: Rackham Dwarfs. May 16, 2013. Heyo, So I just set up a new painting desk in my home and luckily I was able to spend a bunch of time yesterday breaking it in. Like most miniature collectors I have no small amount of models waiting their turn to get some colour slapped on, and I also have quite a sizable …. Check out all the unpainted figs on the Shelves! Read more ». May 8, 2013. May 6, 2013. March 8, 2013.
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Hoping in, hoping on, hoping long! The Gamble: A 2016 Poem. January 3, 2017. January 3, 2017. Of crazy things happened in the world in 2016, but the following poem is more of a reflection of a personal journey of which I am still chaotically in process than a commentary on recent events. I hope it can encourage you in your own life story. I’m limping into these first few days of 2017 with a wounded, yet living. Hope ( 1 Peter 1:3-5. I never expected to win,. To lay out my cards:. Coy smile, Royal Flush.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012. May, May, May. Yes, it's been awhile. I won't apologize about the amount of time that's passed since my last post (two months, not that anyone is counting), because I know that everyone who reads this blog wants me to be making the most of my time here. Even if that means falling behind on the chronicling for a bit, right? As Jean recently assured me, I'll have plenty of time to go back and write proper blog posts once I'm back in the States and missing Oxford. And so far, I've do...
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