DId you find it on line?? DId you find vol 1 and vol2 ???Definitely intrigued. I think I'll be buying it.![]()
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DId you find it on line?? DId you find vol 1 and vol2 ???Definitely intrigued. I think I'll be buying it.![]()
CD-- that can be easy to store. I'm old fashioned and like to hold a book usually. lolI found a website, they have pre k through high school, but you need to call your order in. I think all the books are on cd's now, though.
Just found this site. Haven't downloaded these pages yet, but it looks interesting...http://themultitaskinmom.com/chicken-resources-and-a-freebie/
Does anyone use Lapbooks? Pros Cons of them please..... they just seem like busy work.... like scrapbooking. I have seen people use them up till high school..... seems OK for lower elementary work but after that seem a little beneath them? I don't plan to use them not my cup of tea. I would like to know more if someone uses them.
GOOD IDEAS! I have always tried to turn everything into a LESSON. That is how we learn NATURALLY.My children go to public school but I also home school. I teach history by teaching them our own family history. There are plenty of good books to use for teaching language arts and other subjects. My girls love the Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborn. It encourages exploration and discovery and learning in a fun way. With this one series you have history, language arts, art, science, math, etc. There is even mythology, folklore, magic and lots of other things. These books encourage imagination, creativity and discovery and learning together. We just got our first chicks. We have 6 pullets that are about 2 weeks old and 25 straight run that are about 6 days. There is lots of science and learning there. What do they eat? How do you tell a boy from a girl? How do they grow? How much does it cost for their needs? Math is easy too. Go shopping and compare how much things cost and figure out which is the best price. Cook. You have measuring, timing, etc. There are many everyday lessons all around you. Plant a garden. What will you plant? How much are seeds or plants? What do the plants need? Where do they grow, full sun, part sun or shade. Teach them to create, build, fix, sew, cook, etc. Teach them to read and write. Teach them everyday math. Today's children also have to learn to use a computer as most everything these days are computerized but they also need to know how to do things without computer which few schools teach. I try to teach my children you can't depend on the computer because what will you do when it breaks or isn't available. A calculator can help you figure out a problem but it can't tell you how much you have, you have to count or measure that. Teach them not to depend on fancy gadgets and tools. Teach them to use tools properly.