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Posts posted by Beth in SW WA
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I agree w/ Angela.
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The dvd's are fantastic. We couldn't be happier. I don't know Latin -- at all -- so this is a great way for my kiddos to learn Latin w/o ANY input from me. They also meet w/ a tutor 1 hour/wk. We make about a 5-6 hour commitment to Latin each week.
Here is our schedule:
Monday: Watch dvd lessons, do workbook page, make vocab cards
Tuesday: Study cards, listen to CD
Wednesday: Same
Thursday: Same + Quiz
Friday: Same + meet w/ tutor 1 hour
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I uploaded from my I-Photo (on my mac). Go to "browse" and search in your photos in your photo files. Find the picture you like and double-click on it. Hit "save" and it should be there. Good luck!
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Famous Men of Rome until Natl. Latin Exam in March
Then, back to:
SOTW 1 w/ AG, CD's and tests (no craft projects)
Teaching Co. dvd's
Kingfisher outlining
tons and tons of Netflix documentaries
Beautfiful Feet Ancient History for Jr. High
lots of literature/living books
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Also - Why can't I get my picture in my signature?
Thanks!!
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Thanks, Susan! See you in Olympia in June!: :)
FMOG..Memoria Press or Greenleaf?
in K-8 Curriculum Board
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FMOR is excellent -- especially in conjunction w/ Netflix docs about Rome. It is really coming alive for my kiddos. The pics are beautiful in the FMOR student book. We also bought the teacher guide, which is awesome.