“Social Justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create.”
- Pope John Paul II address to workers in San Paolo, Brazil 1980
A few links to share on this day:
* Ways to Celebrate MLK Day - Newsweek
* In His Own Words: Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes - Encarta
Josh and I will also […]
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Posted in Resources, curriculum on Dec 4th, 2007 1 Comment »
Recently I came across this blog, Punctuality Rules! Josh and I have been enjoying using it in our grammar studies. I absolutley love her wit. A little bit about the blog, as stated on her home page:
A blog devoted to writing, grammar, good manners, and basically trying to save Civilization, one punctuation mark at a time.
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Susan Wittig Albert
Cottage Tales Series
Discussing the use of fictional books in homeschooling & education
Tuesday November 13
www.lvbirders.homeschooljournal.net
Joshua and I are very excited and honored to have been invited to be a stop on Susan Wittig Albert’s blog tour of her newest book in her Cottage Tale Series, The Tale […]
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We have Dish Network and recently Joshua came across the news program, European Journal, on Link TV. We now start each Thursday morning of studies by watching this show and we are really enjoying learning the news in various parts of Europe.
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Posted in Resources, curriculum on Sep 27th, 2007 3 Comments »
Josh and I have been enjoying reading, Napoleon’s buttons How 17 Molecules Changed History by Penny Le Couteur and Jay Burreson, in our science study of chemistry. The book is an account of 17 groups of molecules that have greatly influenced the course of history. The chapter on Isoprene has led us to a rabbit […]
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Posted in Resources, curriculum on Sep 24th, 2007 3 Comments »
Our study of art tends to be a very simple affair. Since I am not an art major/expert we try to do things in a practical, very basic manner. Joshua and I study a different artist each term. We learn about their life and a few of their paintings. We may read a fiction book based on the artist. For […]
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Well at least a few for today. I have been enjoying this amazing blog lately.
Jane not only has some amazing knitting, crocheting and quilting she shares, but also wonderful posts on food and books. The photos that accompany her posts are absolutely gorgeous. And where does the British come in? Well Jane is from England and […]
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Posted in Resources, curriculum on Aug 31st, 2007 2 Comments »
This made me smile yesterday after a “stumble”…
I also thought of heading this post with the title “You’d think I’d know how to do this by now!”
This is our 10th year of homeschooling. My two older children each homeschooled a portion of their high school years, the next child homeschooled for grades 3 thru 6 and Joshua has homeschooled since […]
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Posted in curriculum on Jun 23rd, 2007 No Comments »
I read about this new book’s expected publishing date set for October,2007
The Intellectual Devotional: American History: Revive Your Mind, Complete Your Education, and Converse Confidently about Our Nation’s Past by David Kidder
over at Seasonal Soundings and got very excited as we are enjoying The Intellectual Devotional this summer and using it for our General Study Wall. […]
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My oldest daughter is an English major and the last week of school she asked Josh if he would like to join her in a study of Dante’s Divine Comedy. They are studying all three books and will use the entire summer to work on it. She has put together a study binder for […]
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