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  1. You are most welcome, and thank you for the link, which I have added! I forgot to mention in my reply to Wendy that I am happy to add links for curiculum that don't have abbreviations. I got to thinking that the links might be encouraging an unnecessary proliferation of abbreviations. ;)
  2. I can definitely empathize! In my own writing, I *try* to use the full name at least once and then switch to abbreviations (sort of like using pronouns). Over time, though, I think people in a group can get out of that habit since "everyone" knows what they mean. I'm just trying to fill in the gap. ;)
  3. From my abbreviations page (see link in my sig below), HOD = "Heart of Dakota," a Christian homeschool publisher. Welcome to the hive!
  4. The last time that I had to move my website, I promised myself that next time I would get my own domain name! Well, that time has arrived. Here is the new (and hopefully last!) address for my abbreviations list: Homeschool Abbreviations with Links. Please update your booksmarks/links and visit the new page so that it will move up in the searches to where the old page was. Thanks!
  5. The last time that I had to move my website, I promised myself that next time I would get my own domain name! Well, that time has arrived. Here is the new (and hopefully last!) address for my abbreviations list: Homeschool Abbreviations with Links. Please update your booksmarks/links and visit the new page so that it will move up in the searches to where the old page was. Thanks!
  6. The last time that I had to move my website, I promised myself that next time I would get my own domain name! Well, that time has arrived. Here is the new (and hopefully last!) address for my abbreviations list: Homeschool Abbreviations with Links. Please update your booksmarks/links and visit the new page so that it will move up in the searches to where the old page was. Thanks!
  7. The last time that I had to move my website, I promised myself that next time I would get my own domain name! Well, that time has arrived. Here is the new (and hopefully last!) address for my abbreviations list: Homeschool Abbreviations with Links. Please update your booksmarks/links and visit the new page so that it will move up in the searches to where the old page was. Thanks!
  8. The last time that I had to move my website, I promised myself that next time I would get my own domain name! Well, that time has arrived. Here is the new (and hopefully last!) address for my abbreviations list: Homeschool Abbreviations with Links. Please update your booksmarks/links and visit the new page so that it will move up in the searches to where the old page was. Thanks!
  9. The last time that I had to move my website, I promised myself that next time I would get my own domain name! Well, that time has arrived. Here is the new (and hopefully last!) address for my abbreviations list: Homeschool Abbreviations with Links. Please update your booksmarks/links and visit the new page so that it will move up in the searches to where the old page was. Thanks!
  10. You're very welcome! I'm a huge fan of R&S, btw -- send me a message if you'd like more info.
  11. FLL = "First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind," written by Jessie Wise, published by Peace Hill Press WWE = "Writing with Ease," Susan Wise Bauer's writing-instruction series designed for elementary-aged writers and older students who still struggle; published by Peace Hill Press See my sig below for the link to my abbreviations page. Happy (abbreviation) hunting!
  12. HOD = "Heart of Dakota," a Christian home school publisher. See my sig below for the link to my abbreviations page. Hope it helps!
  13. I added the following to my abbreviations page (link in my sig): "Comprehensive School Mathematics Program" may refer to either the name of a project that was responsible for developing curriculum materials or for the K-6 mathematics curriculum developed by that project.
  14. Here's how I worded it: "Famous Men" of [Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, Modern Times], written by John H. Haaren and A. B. Polan. This series is in the public domain and is available through various publishers such as Greenleaf Press , Memoria Press , and Yesterday's Classics . Thank you!
  15. From my web page (link in my sig below): "Heart of Dakota," a Christian home school publisher.
  16. TQ is in my abbreviations list (see my sig), but the link was messed up. It should be fixed now. Thanks!
  17. Thank you for the compliment, and you are very welcome!
  18. Thank you for the link! I've added it to my homeschool abbreviations page.
  19. From my web page (link in my sig): "Writing with Ease," Susan Wise Bauer's writing-instruction series designed for elementary-aged writers and older students who still struggle; published by Peace Hill Press
  20. Do you mean the WTM list? It is on my list (see link below). I don't have a description for it, just the meaning and link. It's difficult sometimes to come up with a succinct description for something I'm unfamiliar with -- I always welcome suggestions, though! :confused: [ignore these -- the kids just like to see them]:bigear:
  21. I've added this to my list (see link below). For some reason, I didn't get a notification email on your post (nor the previous post). If anyone posts an abbreviation here that is not on my webpage, and I don't respond within a week, please feel free to send me an email through my webpage. BTW, I also added AiG & AIG, which I had noticed while scanning through the messages in this thread. As far as I am aware, the only abbreviation that has been posted that hasn't been decrypted is TOW. Please let me know if you know that one or if I have missed any others. Thanks!
  22. I've added PR (Phonics Road), LR (Latin Road), CWP (Challenging Word Problems, and IP (Intensive Practice) with links to my webpage (see below). Thanks!
  23. I added W&M for William and Mary. Thanks!! :party:
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