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  1. Dd9 is doing GSWS this year and really enjoys it. It is just the right pace to get started, and she is retaining it well. I'm undecided about next year but am thinking about trying "Espanol para Chicos y Grandes" to start the year.

     

    She did GSWL last year, and it was also a good start for her. We are doing Latin in the Christian Trivium this year, taking it slow, so it will take 2 years for book 1.

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  2. Have you looked at Ambleside Online? I originally looked into using Sonlight because my sister-in-law loves it, but when I started comparing curriculum based on living books, I liked the booklist from Ambleside the best. We started with Year 1 and are currently in Year 4, and have enjoyed each year. Also, a lot of the books are public domain, so you can download on your Kindle for free.

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  3. It's really cool that he made that. But, he better not bring it.

     

    Just last night on our local news there was a segment about people being kicked off of flights for all kinds of reasons. A lot of people have been video taping the incidents with their phones and putting them on youtube.

     

    I can see that you have made up your mind and that most of the voters are with you, but I am the #2 "yes" vote. I would let him know that he will probably lose it, and then let him make the decision. I see us living in a society that is increasingly controlled by fear, and that disturbs me.

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  4. I think a lot of how difficult PA is depends on the district.

     

    Another thing you may not know -- if you are a certified teacher in the state of PA, you can use the Private Tutor Law to homeschool your children. I use this in my district with no problems. All I do is send a letter of intent at the beginning of the year and another letter at the end stating that our objectives were met. No portfolio, no evaluator, no affidaits, no required testing.

     

    Again, Ask Pauline is a great resource if you need to check into it more closely.

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  5. Suzanne - do you think your daughter coped because she was well up on her grammar?

     

     

     

    I think initially the grammar in GSWL moved more slowly than Rod and Staff. We hadn't studied grammar formally at all previously. By the end of the year, she just seemed to be getting the hang of it. I don't remember her diagramming indirect objects in Rod and Staff, but she didn't have any problem translating them in GSWL.

     

    She ended up enjoying Latin a lot more than English. This year we are going to try taking a break from English grammar and just doing the Latin (starting Latin in the Christian Trivium). We'll see how that goes!

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  6. We did GSWL with my dd8 last year, and it went well. We also did Rod and Staff English (grade 3) concurrently. GSWL introduces only 1 word or concept at a time, and dd didn't have any problems grasping the grammar parts. This was the first time she had formally studied English, too. If your girls are interested, I would give it a shot. GSWL only takes a few minutes a day. (I had dd write the new word each day, and then we did the translations orally.)

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  7. Is anyone else in the Altoona/Hollidaysburg area? I'm really hoping I can find a homeschooling group of some kind there.

     

    My sil belongs to a coop in Hollidaysburg that she really loves. I believe it is associated with CHAP. If you end up moving to PA, let me know and I can get you in touch with her.

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  8. Getting Started With Latin.

     

    You learn 1 word a day. There are free (short) downloadable mp3's for each lesson. We thought it was a fun start for dd8 in 3rd last year (and me with no Latin experience). Dd is excited about moving to a more intense program this year.

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

  9. Originally Posted by Nancy Mac viewpost.gif

    Hi!

     

    I've been a lurker for some time now and had to respond here. My dh and

    ds16 do that all the time! They are simply in search of a new project or parts for an ongoing project. If I'm with them I duck down so as not to be seen!:o

     

    NancyMac

     

     

    We have bought a couple of cars that way. Also, we occasionally will leave our phone number under the windshield wiper of a car in a parking lot, asking the owner to give us a call if they want to sell. One time we got a call back that way about 2 years later. :) We like to drive/restore old Volvos, so what we are looking for usually will not be on a lot. It wasn't a Volvo, was it, Aubrey?

     

    Take care,

    Suzanne

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