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Green Dragon Academy: Cool! A curriculum meme!
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This blog is about our homeschool. January 2007 is the offical start of our 9th year of homeschooling. I hope this will become a bit of a portfolio, showcasing some of the projects and assignments the kids and I accomplish in this next year. This is also where I will work out the more boring stuff like schedules, transcripts, and curricula stuff that only other homeschoolers are usually interested in. Monday, August 21, 2006. Got this one from Drew over at Running River Academy. Favorite Poems Old and New.
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To Doron -- The Gift: March 2014
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To Doron - The Gift. To Doron means the gift in Greek. I picked it because I figured the name would be available and I am learning Koine Greek with my kids. This blog contains information on things I have learned or found interesting or useful. Included are the following subjects: Classics, Great Books of the Western World, Homeschooling, Healthy Habits, Housekeeping, Religion and Economics. Sunday, March 30, 2014. For behold, thus saith the Lord God: I will give unto the children of men line upon line,.
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Ambleside Classical: November 2008
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Monday, November 24, 2008. Lower Body Workout Routin. Many people ask how to get started on a simple exercise routine. This great lower body workout and 2 minute abs video would be an excellent way to get started with no exercise equipment needed. From eDiets.com. This routine uses compound exercises that work all of your lower body muscles for more results in less time! Also, don't forget your protein! 2 Minutes to Tight Abs. 2 Extension Step-Ups -. Walking Lunge how-to video:. 3 Bent Knee Push-ups.
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Culloden House Farms: November 2006
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Classically homeschooling on a small organic farm. 08 November, 2006. So, I'm doing the 1,000 gifts thing, right? It would be so easy for me to just turn this into a pride-fest about how great my life is. Giving thanks is supposed to be a humbling experience, but I can turn *anything* into a matter of pride. Some times I think Jesus created the notion of praying in one's closet just for me. 12 the Holy Spirit. 14 the Written Word. 18 The telephone (oh, how I sometimes despise thee! 22 The life-giving sun.
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Greek - Educational Pursuits
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Learn Something New — Do Cool Things. One of the requirements for all our kids is to learn Latin, because my husband learned it in high school and has found it to be very beneficial in his career and and in his critical thinking skills, not to mention vocabulary and just the skill required to come up with the right endings and the ability to really know grammar. Anyway, that is another topic. Greek is similar to Latin grammatically, but not quite as crazy, and it has a different although similar alphabet...
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Culloden House Farms: August 2006
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Classically homeschooling on a small organic farm. 31 August, 2006. At NoNAIS.org. I have *plenty* of rocks to sell. Trust me. Now, just to get the sheep to go with them. Not sure what we're talking about, check out this previous post. Update 11:46-I just finished reading the rest of the page on their blog, and this. Is just disturbing. I want to believe in my heart-of-hearts that it's just some wacko, but from the domain registration, I'm just not sure.]. 29 August, 2006. The Latin Centered Curriculum.
academichomeschooling.blogspot.com
Academic Homeschooling: What We Do
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We will share what works in our homeschool and how we do it, the best curriculum and the plans we follow and the journey along the way! My overall philosophy of education is that children need to learn and do stuff. How they do it is less important than what they do. So the most important thing for the parent to figure out is what they think their child needs to learn. The end goal will help you get them there. For Mathematics - Calculus. For Logic and Grammar - Latin. Love of Learning and Reading. First...
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Local Homeschooler
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Thursday, June 12, 2008. I took a break but we are back. Posted by LH at 11:13 AM. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. Seeking The Beatific Vision. What We Have Lost.". Life can't be all bad when for ten dollars you can buy all the Beethoven sonatas and listen to them for ten years." - William F. Buckley, Jr. Write About What You Read". Two Paragraphs (one summary and one opinion). Flexible Affordable Weekly Online Lessons for Catholic Homeschool Students. The following look interesting for next year:.
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Academic Homeschooling: Elementary Curriculum
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We will share what works in our homeschool and how we do it, the best curriculum and the plans we follow and the journey along the way! Elementary Years - (I'll put the links up eventually and more detail). Diane Hopkins Phonics Games. The Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading. Writing- Explode the Code. Tracing letters printed in gray. Math - Singapore math for preschool- Pre- Algebra. Textbooks for Algebra thru Calculus. Greek - Elementary Greek by Christine Gatchell. French - First Start French.