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Today is the first day of school at our house, and it will be busy day. Gym class also starts today, and the first choir practice of the season is this evening.
We've got new and returning curriculum we're using in our homeschool, and we've got reviews we're working on as well. Here's a quick look at the reviews we've got coming up!
Past review products that will be featured in our homeschool:
We'll be using The Power in Your Hands from Writing with Sharon Watson and Fix-it! Grammar from Institute for Excellence in Writing for English. Both were former review products that we've decided to continue with. Another IEW product we reviewed will also be part of regular line-up - Linguistic Development through Poetry Memorization. This was an easy and fun program for memorizing poetry that Kennady and I work on together.
(Read our reviews here: The Power in Your Hands (A Schoolhouse Crew Review) - Poetry Memorization with Institute for Excellence in Writing)
CTCMath will be helping us out in Algebra as a supplement to Life of Fred.
(Read our review here: CTCMath - A Schoolhouse Crew Review)
(Read our review here: CTCMath - A Schoolhouse Crew Review)
Biology 101 from Answers in Genesis plus some written work from SchoolhouseTeachers.com for Science. (We often mention SchoolhouseTeachers.com because it's the resource website arm of The Old Schoolhouse, which is the wonderful company we write all these reviews for!) We'll also be using some of the Biology worksheets we found at HelpTeaching.com.
(Read our review here: Worksheets and Tests from HelpTeaching.com (A Schoolhouse Crew Review))
(Read our review here: Worksheets and Tests from HelpTeaching.com (A Schoolhouse Crew Review))
And the reviews we'll be working on over the next couple of months:
The Pray-ers / Book 1 Troubles - coming during the week of September 19th
I'm reading this novel by Mark S. Mirza and will be reviewing it. It's a novel, but also an example of the power of prayer. Interesting reading!
The Cat of Bubastes from Heirloom Audio Productions - coming during the week of September 26th
We are very excited about this one for a couple of reasons. This novel is the first one Kennady will be assigned for Literature this year, and since she's already read it (okay, it was read aloud to her), hearing it as an audio drama will be a wonderful way to remember it. And even if it wasn't part of our regular schoolwork, we have just loved every one of the Heirloom Audio Productions adventures so far!
We've previously reviewed In Freedom's Cause, With Lee in Virginia, The Dragon and the Raven, and Beric The Briton. Find our reviews here: An Extraordinary Adventure in Scottish History, An Extraordinary Adventure With Lee in Virginia, An Extraordinary Adventure with Alfred the Great, and Beric the Briton - Another Extraordinary Adventure from Heirloom Audio Productions
Working It Out: Poetry Analysis with George Herbert from Everyday Education - coming during the week of October 3rd
I received this devotional study of the poetry of George Herbert last week, and it's something that I will be using for myself. Since Kennady and I will be working on poetry memorization, I will be offer her the opportunity to read and enjoy some of the poems as well, and we will go from there.
MyFreezEasy - coming during the week of October 10th
Maybe I'll have a better answer for this nightly question once I am using MyFreezEasy! |
During the school year, you'll continue to find these regular link-ups on my blog:
From the High School Lesson Book is my weekly post on something related to homeschooling high school. It's accompanied by a link-up inviting anyone homeschooling their high school students to share their posts about the experience as well. The most recent is From the High School Lesson Book - Establishing the Routine.
The Virtual Refrigerator is a weekly art link-up that I've been participating in and co-hosting for a few years. The idea is that in our homes we often display our children's latest artwork on our fridge, so why not expand that and show off their projects on a Virtual Fridge?! Each week we invite bloggers to "grab a virtual magnet" and do just that. I've found that those virtual magnets can hold all kinds of projects - not just drawings and paintings, but sculpture, models, sewing and other handcrafts, and crafty home decor! Posts showing your child's artwork or your own, or how-to posts are welcome. Join in the fun! Here's the most recent: Virtual Refrigerator - Handprint
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1 comments:
Your blog is so resourceful. I'll have to check out some of your past reviews. I love being on The Crew. And I cannot wait to begin stocking my freezer!
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