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And we found Village Home (villagehome . org) just after got here. My kids take several classes there, are part of the teams and activities -- really awesome stuff. :)
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We live in Beaverton and love it. :)
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Southwest Washington Vancouver/Portland Or
kailuamom replied to Tap's topic in Parents' Forum Networking Board
Beaverton -- moved here four years ago and happened upon VillageHome.org -- changed our lives, more than the move itself. Awesome stuff. -
Ok, so talk to me about Portland, OR
kailuamom replied to Stacia's topic in General Education Discussion Board
We moved to Oregon three years ago -- we found Village Home the first month we were here and we LOVE LOVE LOVE it! :) http://villagehome.org/ -
Miscarriage and D&C question....
kailuamom replied to Momof3Maidens's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I will second giving a call to the doctor -- I didn't have bloating for either of my d&c's. Better to make sure there is no infection or anything. My thoughts of strength for your friend. Miscarriage is hard enough without any other worries after it. :( -
OK, so where are the books about the women?
kailuamom replied to kailuamom's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Great! I will check out the activity books. Thanks! -Deborah -
Cyber responses don't come with a smile, frown, or some other facial expression, so they can be misread. Happens all the time. Just have to roll with it - on both ends. :) As for me: Do I read through all of them? No. Do I skim and maybe stop to view a response that pertains to curriculum used for kids the same age as mine? Sure. Does it sway me? No. But it may give me ideas to look into. Oh, and do some (most) of the posts sometimes completely impress me and make me feel like "geesh...I have GOT to get my act together"? Oh, yeah! :tongue_smilie:
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I know it is fairly easy to find books about the famous men of ancient times or the Middle Ages/Renaissance, but do any of you have suggestions on good resources for learning about women of those times? I can see how their may be fewer in the ancient era, but the Middle Ages & Renaissance had its fair share of women leaders, etc. Are there any good compilations out there? Other than SOTW? Age level @ 10 - 12? TIA! :)
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How do you do science with your history lover?
kailuamom replied to PeterPan's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
We love the Story of Science series by Joy Hakim. The guides are nice, but not necessary, imo.- 136 replies
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I believe Memoria Press is a Christian company and was wondering if there was any Christian content in their First Start French program? Thanks!
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I am teaching a SOTW: Middle Ages coop and we have more chapters than meetings. Is it ok to skip some chapters? Or do you think it is better to go chapter by chapter and not finish the book? I am thinking that the way the stories are set up -- that the whole books cover the Middle Ages time frame -- that we can skip over some chapters and still get a lot out of the book. Any thoughts??? TIA!
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luceat lux vestra?? - translation help!
kailuamom replied to kailuamom's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Thanks! And I didn't even know it was good for a tatoo....don't think I will mention that to the kids! lol! -
Joy Hakim Science Books/Teacher Guides 50% off
kailuamom replied to scrapbabe's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Thanks so much! I read back (after I posted -- duh!) and saw that you had contacted them. I ordered 4 of the books yesterday! :) -
If you had to pick 10 famous Americans...
kailuamom replied to kailuamom's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
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from the Colonial and Civil War eras, who would you choose? I am curious what others would choose as their "must do" figures of American history from 1600 to the late 1800s. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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Joy Hakim Science Books/Teacher Guides 50% off
kailuamom replied to scrapbabe's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Just another perspective -- my almost 7-year-old LOVES the books. We are reading Aristotle aloud as a "family course" at night. -
Joy Hakim Science Books/Teacher Guides 50% off
kailuamom replied to scrapbabe's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
What did you all do about this: By entering my initials and submitting this order, I attest that all the above information is correct and that I am a faculty member of an accredited college/university OR a K-12 institution. It doesn't mention homeschoolers. Are we considered an "institution"?? For those of you that ordered, what did you do? -
ALEKS math program -- is it worth it??
kailuamom replied to kailuamom's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
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My dc have the opportunity to use the ALEKS math program this year at a discount (through a class). If you are familiar with the program, or have used it, can you tell me what you think of it? We are in the middle of the three hour free trial, but I am not sure if that amount of time will be sufficient in deciding whether or not to use it for the whole year. If you have used it, did your dc like it? Does it provide enough to be a complete program? Or is it more useful as a supplement? I am looking at it for my 8th, 5th & 2nd/3rd graders. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice!
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After a couple of years using Calvert, I am creating my own plan this year. As of today, the schedule for my 8th grader looks like this: Math - Saxon 8/7 (to cement the basics) with LOF Algebra Beginning Algebra (or maybe something else -- she already completed a pre-algebra class last year with a homeschool group...) Vocabulary - Vocab from the Classical Roots & English From the Roots Up Grammar - Magic Lens, followed by the last section of AG Writing - The Elegant Essay Poetry - various poems on her own, World of Poetry as a family Logic - The Art of Argument, Perplexors History - The History of US (Hakim) with brother & sister Geography - Trail Guide to US Geography Science - The Story of Science (Hakim) with brother & sister, Science Explorer Astronomy on her own (followed by Chemical Interactions, Chemical Building Blocks, and maybe Cells & Heredity later in the year) Latin - Latin Prep French - possibly Rosetta Stone (she used it last year through co-op), Schaum's Outlines, French Grammar Literature - she loves to read, and has already read a lot of books recommended for 8th grade, but here is the beginning of our list - A Single Shard, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Pearl, Benjamin Franklin bio, Jane Eyre, A Christmas Carol, A Separate Peace, Romeo & Juliet * Some with lit guides, some just with discussion I think that's it! She will also play soccer and take an acting class for fun. We hope to find a piano teacher, too. Good luck!