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  1. I will look into the movies you all have mentioned. I've seen a couple of the Toy Story films but not the others mentioned. Thanks for taking the time to reply. I would like to know if there are also any other, non-animated, films for this topic. As Lecka mentioned, I was hoping to find something a bit more adult so that he doesn't feel like this is a childish issue. (He really hates being talked-down-to which does seem to happen to him a lot.) Thanks again.
  2. I am going through the Zones of Regulation with DS12 who is gifted. He is quite sensitive to violence, graphic scenes, darkness/evil and loudness. We are on lesson 3, Zones in video and the suggested video is The Outsiders which I think would clearly not work for him. (Charlie Brown and Finding Nemo are suggested also but they are obviously more childish.) Does anyone have a suggestion for another film that would illustrate the zones and the expected/unexpected behaviors, etc.? He does have a fun sense of humor and loves Brit comedies and old shows, i.e. Burns and Allen, so he is open to a wide variety I think. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
  3. Bingo - I think you have it. Thank you.
  4. How funny - yes, this is absolutely about spelling. I think I accidentally wrote that because we were doing grammar just before I had a chance to write this post. I wonder if I can edit the title.
  5. That is the thrust of our question. We can't think of any words with whi which are long but not vowel-consonant-e. So we can't figure out why it is open. When the workbook wants vowel-consonant-e as an answer, it is visually obvious in the question.
  6. In my son's spelling workbook (How to Spell, level 3, page 17) it asks the following question. Label the syllable: open, dipthong, closed or vowel-consonant-e Whi My son answered dipthong but the answer key lists it as open. Would it be pronounced with a long or short vowel-sound? Thanks
  7. She sounds like a marvelous mom. Perhaps it is a good time to share your feelings - "I just feel so lucky to have you in my life" I think every mom could use hearing that.
  8. That is fabulous. That's going in my "back pocket" for whenever I need it.
  9. You're not joking. Everyone who watches them seems to have day-long or week-end long marathons. In Asian countries, when the different series come out on DVD, many people take off work just to watch them.
  10. My family are all hooked on these dramas. I am just ahead of you in Queen Seondeok and my sister and mom just keep telling me that there is still so much more to look forward to. What has been your favorite part so far? Isn't Mi Sil an awesome villian?! She would freak me out. I wish I could know when the violent parts would come up though. I can't watch it very often because my ds is sensitive to violence. Come to think of it, I think I might run down and watch another episode tonight. I'm not sure if you're asking specifically about Korean shows but another one in is Dae Jang Geum. It's another great drama. Apparently the costumes are again fabulous. It's about the first female royal chef and my sister said the aspect of food in it was great. My mom has found lots more Asian series at Dramafever.com. I think I might copy your idea and go watch when my dd - 9 mos. gets up at weird hours.
  11. Thanks all for your replies. I've looked at the possibilities that you have all suggested and I still can't find the reasoning behind the order. I will probably just follow them in the suggested order and not try to align them with SOTW. I chose to use these suggestions rather than the Activity Guide for a few reasons. First, it takes me too long to try to find any of the titles through our library. I have to camp out at the computer or at the library for far too long. It all results in a severe slowing down of our progress for SOTW. Second, I am finding that my ds doesn't remember the books that we read on the smaller topics so I just want to simplify and focus our reading on the the major topics and prepare him for the future history/lit cycles of the great books. Thanks for checking in and trying to help me.
  12. I am trying to make a library list for history and literature so that everything aligns with our SOTW 2 chapters. Looking at the literature list for Medieval/Early Renaissance in WTM, it advises that the suggested books and authors be read in the order that they are listed. I don't understand why Shakespeare plays are before King Arthur stories and Martin Luther. Timeline-wise that doesn't make sense to me. I don't know how to get this to work with the SOTW 2 chapter order. Also, does anyone have a recommendation of a SOTW 2 chapter that aligns well with The Inferno? Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
  13. Although I don't know if it would work for kids, I highly recommend Michel Thomas CDs. He really teaches you the language easily (hard to believe I know). I listened only to his beginning set and during a trip I was able to communicate and understand surprisingly well. My dh, who has used lots of different German tapes, etc. was very impressed.
  14. I don't do unsupervised play dates either but I simply say this with a cheerful shrug, "I just always like to be there. That's what we do." For some reason, to my ears, saying what I won't do sounds more like it could offend than saying what I will do. You can then tell your background if anyone pushes you on the topic.
  15. We used HWT for print but wanted a prettier cursive style. My ds and I chose SmithHand. The samples on the website don't do it justice. If you're interested in it, I would encourage you to ask for additional samples. My ds and I both love the lowercase f. The merchant is very good to work with and extremely ethical. (He didn't send me samples in what he considered to be a timely manner so he just sent me the whole curriculum gratis. He then refused my request to pay for the materials.) We do one letter per day and it only takes us a few minutes.
  16. I just ordered some misting products from Terminix AllClear. They all can use botanical blends that are safe to use around children, food, and pets. They have study results here regarding the efficacy of their products versus non-botanical products. (I linked it because that can be rather difficult to find on their site.)
  17. I kept mine too. I am certainly frugal but certain things just look useful and that bag had "the look." :001_smile:
  18. I am so sorry. You don't need to minimize your feelings - dogs get into our hearts in a big way. They give to us in so many ways, both big and small. I'm praying for you and your family.
  19. My ds 9 likes it too. He thinks Anne is hysterical. We both have added romantical, tragical, and other Anne-isms into our vocabulary. We are reading the second book now.
  20. I have to say your mom is way off base. How many times have you heard of people being offended that you didn't send them an announcement? Every kid I know, ps or homeschooled, sends out graduation announcements. It's what you do. Most parents I know also have a party. You're not doing anything odd here. I'm sorry that anyone made you feel otherwise.
  21. My ds had the same problem and we did "rice writing." (I think this idea came from HWOT.) I filled a large pan with rice and he would just draw the answer in the rice with his finger. He really liked it and it allowed him to work as quickly as he liked.
  22. Wow - those are lovely!!!! She has very nice taste. They look refreshingly unique. I hope she does great in her business.
  23. I looked hard at the Memoria Press materials because I really like their company. (Their catalog has amazing articles.) It just looked too dry for me. We are doing Lively Latin instead, and I think it is great. It is the alternate choice in TWTM which assured me that it taught Latin "correctly," I love that it integrates Roman history and English derivatives into the study right away. My ds9 was fascinated at the author's explanation of the history/inter-relatedness of languages. We are really enjoying it.
  24. They are working fine for me. Could it be this issue? Please note that due to recent updates with either Adobe or Internet Explorer, the lesson downloads now work better if you access them using with Firefox or Google Chrome as a browser. (From the LL website.)
  25. Nansk - Thank you so much - I get it now.
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