August 8, 2016
Review: Miss Nelson Is Missing!
Miss Nelson Is Missing! by Harry Allard My rating: 4 of 5 stars My girls thought this was fantastic. They loved the lightbulb-turning-on feeling when they got the twist in the story. View all my reviews
Miss Nelson Is Missing! by Harry Allard My rating: 4 of 5 stars My girls thought this was fantastic. They loved the lightbulb-turning-on feeling when they got the twist in the story. View all my reviews
Lucy and her friend were practicing multiplication tables this morning (not my idea – I love having extra kids around sometimes!) and they decided it would be fun to make it into a Go Fish! game. So they did. And spent half an hour or so playing 6 Times Table Go Fish. Just caught Clare […]
🙂 You should read The Courage of Sarah Noble. You should read it because it is about a little girl named Sarah Noble and she goes into the woods with her father to build a house near Indians. She had to leave the rest of her family behind because there wasn’t enough room to bring […]
This book is about three little children. There names were Amanda, Jemmy, and Meg. They sailed on a ship to go to America and to find their father in Jamestown. Their father had a door knocker that people thought was made of gold. Dr. Crider is a doctor that helped them get to the boats […]
I liked Trumpet of the Swan. You should read it. It is about a swan who doesn’t have a voice, but gets a trumpet and learns how to play it. The swan’s name is Louis. Louis’ dad robbed a music store to get a trumpet. It is also about a little boy named Sam. Sam […]
I just have to say, I am so glad we are homeschooling. Lucy informed me last week that the picture books I had been getting from the library were “getting boring”, so I thought, “fair enough- we’ll move up to the 3rd-5th grade reading list. I started her with Charlotte’s Web. She is reading it […]
So it took us a full week to get the last week’s post functional. But there it is. (And then it took almost a full week to get this one functional…we’re actually almost done with C now…but more on that later.) So these are would have been kind of back-to-back, but hopefully the kinks are worked […]
“The main barrier standing between ourselves and a local-food culture is not price, but attitude. The most difficult requirements are patience and a pinch of restraint–virtues that are hardly the property of the wealthy. These virtues seem to find precious little shelter, in fact, in any modern quarter of this nation founded by Puritans. Furthermore, […]
“My great-great-grandmother, great-grandmother, grandmother, mother are all alive for me because they are part of my story. My children and grandchildren and I tell stories about Hugh, my husband. We laugh and we remember–re-member. I tell stories about my friend, the theologian Canon Tallis, who was far more than my spiritual director, with whom I […]
“There was a time when good academic qualifications guaranteed a job, but not any more. One reason is academic inflation. In the next 30 years, more people worldwide will be gaining academic qualifications than since the beginning of history. But as more people get them, their currency value is falling sharply. A university degree used […]
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Ars
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Credo
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Domum
58
Familia
211
Home Schooling
44
Libri
75
Paideia
30
Res publica
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