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    Mom of two.
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    Sewing, crafting, singing, learning
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    SAHM
  1. Oh that's a great idea! After thinking about it for a while I was thinking of finding several aspects of the regions and studying each for a few weeks, so that Vivaldi study sounds like a great place to start, thanks! Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  2. A little background behind my question. I have always wanted to study Italian and DH has always wanted to study French, when it came down to choosing which one we would teach our children first we went with French because that's the one we had the most resources for already in our home. We studied French off and on, mostly with Learn French with Alexa, Little Pim, and a few various other things we've found along the way. Fast forward about 3 years, and I found out that I qualify for dual Italian citizenship through my ancestry and now I really have a reason and desire to start studying Italian. I tried just ditching the French, but that didn't work because my kids actually enjoy it. So, I decided that when DD starts first grade this fall we'd start a more formal French and then add in Italian like we started with French with Little Pim and whatever else the library has to offer for kids. I was thinking that I can do some unit studies on French and maybe also Italian history and culture. So, what are your opinions about this? How would you study these? Are there good resources out there about the history and culture that are aimed toward young kids? Have any of you tried this sort of thing with your kiddos? ETA: I was hoping to find something or things on these topics that would allow us to spend all year studying them, or maybe a half year for each country, not just a little one week study.
  3. I recently discovered thriftbooks.com, I'd look for hard copies of books you really want there. Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  4. Hahaha, how clever! Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  5. I guess there's a seven year itch for homeschooling too. Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  6. I think this is a good way to think about it. Thanks :) Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  7. Thanks for your opinions! A lot of what you all said was rolling around in my head I just couldn't put in words and I kept arguing with myself about it, haha. Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  8. This has just been running around my head, wondering what you all think. How many years if HSing til you are no longer a newbie? Also, do you consider HSing kindergarten a year toward that^^? Like right now I'm doing Lifepac LA and SM with my K-er, but it's not everyday, and we often take a couple weeks off at a time so I'm not sure if I can count this year, or do I start next year with official first grade stuff? I know it doesn't really matter in the scheme of things, but I'd like to know how to answer people who might someday ask me how long we've been at it. So, what are your opinions on the matter? Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  9. Haha, I thought of that thread. Oh well. But if people are going to look I may as well mention that it occurred to me that as we study various cultures I can tie in corresponding episodes of Stargate SG1. ;) There's ancient Egypt, Mongols, Vikings... Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  10. See, I'm pretty sure I'd still be looking at the same curriculum if it for just one DC. I LOVE history, so TOG appeals to that for me as well as all it has to offer as a system. And if we don't have the money to buy the whole LOE foundations then I plan on just using their teachers manual + their youtube videos and activities book. The whole curriculum would be nice though, but I guess we'll see what all we have money for this summer. Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  11. Nevermind. My tablet kept telling me it didn't post but it was. :(
  12. I'm planning first grade and it seems a bit spendy to me but I'm telling myself that TOG and LOE will be reused by our younger two so it's really not that expensive in the long run. But then I think, what if I change my mind? So, were any of you able to pick some core curricula and stick with it for several kids? Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  13. I'm planning first grade and it seems a bit spendy to me but I'm telling myself that TOG and LOE will be reused by our younger two so it's really not that expensive in the long run. But then I think, what if I change my mind? So, were any of you able to pick some core curricula and stick with it for several kids? Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk
  14. I realize this is subject to change, I just need to get it out of my head or I'll explode, haha. -TOG year one -Logic Of English Foundations for Language Arts -Singapore Math U.S. Ed 1A & B supplemented with some Life of Fred here and there. -Science will be books from the library on whatever it is we are interested at the moment. -Italian might be Rosetta Stone or Professor Toto -Bible, I'm not sure, but I'm thinking the Answers Bible curriculum. *phew* now I feel better.
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