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  1. Just to add one more option...we're using the free Kiss Grammar. My 3rd grade started with the 2nd grade text. It's very thorough.
  2. Wow Eliana, you are awesome! I have a file called "Eliana's recommendations" and I've not been dissapointed with yet! Regards, Hannah
  3. Thanks for mentioning this! For others trying to find it, here's a direct link to lit2go.
  4. I don't think that my dd had a very clear idea of the time periods involved (or that she has it now aged 8), but with the timeline, history cards and memory sentences she has visual reminders for the sequence of events. It also helped to reinforce what we'd learned earlier. Thanks Kelly! I use google images for the timeline pictures. If you're using SOTW1 and SOTW2, I've made our pictures and a template available at the Yahoo group.
  5. In the triangle-like shape we have above, the strips are about 15 inches in length for 3000 bc to 0 and from 0 to 1499. 1500 to 1599 is about 2.5 feet, 1600 to 1699 about 2.75 feet and a bit longer piece for every following century. 1900 to 1999 is just over 3 feet long.
  6. I like to see what ages a person's children are, but don't often look at what they might be using.
  7. This may not be at all what you're looking for, and they are rather old fashioned, but at least they're free! Singing Science Records Here's a link to the science songs for sale at Songs for Teaching. And a link to Links to Science Song sites, the biggest of which is the Massive database.
  8. You can find a template for the lines of a wall timeline and pictures for SOTW1 and SOTW2 as well as a template for the pictures at the file section of this Yahoo Group. It's not a very good picture, but you can get an idea of what our timeline looks like on the wall above the desk in this photo. The way we have it, it measures about 2 m wide (6.5 feet) and 1.2 m (4 feet) high. I have a prehistory line at the bottom left, and then it steps up from 3000 bc to the year 0. From 0 to 1500 it has a strips of 40 cm (15 inch) per century, 2 per line, that step down. After that the entire line is a century and it grows in length as the centuries follow one another. ETA: You could make a narrower timeline by starting at the floor and going up on century at a time as well. To fit our pictures our lines are about 7 cm (2.5 inches) apart, but if your pictures size differs, they could be wider apart or narrower. Hope this helps!
  9. I'm not in the United States either and can see very few books in full view. Its very frustrating to be missing out on the great finds!
  10. I was given the book Kitchen Table Wisdom by Rachel Naomi Remen by a dear friend. I read the piece called Beyond Perfection a few days ago and as I'm a recovering perfectionist this really speaks to me. I thought I'd share.
  11. This sounds like our library, except for the bad attitudes. People are very friendly, helpful and positive at our library. There is just no money for books available as there is such a lot of need elsewhere. Last year, the library got the equivalent of US$ 1000 for ALL their books + the small amount they made at the library sale from donated books. They did however get very much needed fresh paint and carpets as it came out of the municipality's maintenance budget. In the children's section there is one shelf of artist biographies (and I know exactly which they are), same with composers, science books, history books, etc. The books that they do have are often 30 years old. Of all the books recommended in the AG for SOTW2, they have 2 (Shakespeare stories and I can't recall which other). Adults can take out 5 books each, and children 3 books for two weeks at a time (and adults can't take children's books), there are no inter-library loans, no music CD's, no audiobooks or DVD's. I have a monthly book budget and over the years we've built up a nice library from online stores, used bookstores and Bookmooch. I walk around with a booklet of list in my purse of SOTW recommended, Sonlight readers, 1000 good books etc and I get the biggest thrill to find something on my list - especially if it's at a good price! These days, we go to the library to get specific out-of-print South African children's literature for our history program. I very seldom pick up anything else. Fast internet connection has also made a huge difference to our homeschooling.
  12. Piano Lessons You can download the workbooks and sheet music for lessons. Guitar Guitar Music from easy lessons to more advanced pieces. Music Theory Music theory workbooks
  13. Kiss Grammar has workbooks starting in 2nd grade. Find the Kiss Grammar Workbooks link and scroll down to Section 2. The Word document next to Grade 2, Main Book, is what you'll need. You can also find the stories that it is based on at the site. My dd is in grade 3 this year (starting in Jan) and we are doing the grade 2 book at the moment.
  14. Free books! I recently heard that homeschoolers could partake in Books for Africa which is run by the Rotary and pick up educational books for free. The depot is about 100 miles away, but I needed to be in the area last week, so dropped in. They get donations from school districts, library discards and overruns from publishers in the USA. I got Science Explorer Focus on Physical Science Science Explorer Focus on Life Science, Saxon math textbooks for levels 54 to Algebra 1/2, Prentice Hall history textbooks, Art appreciation textbooks a number of old library discards for great children's books and some great composer biographies. I was absolutely ecstatic with these treasures and can't wait to be able to go again!
  15. Here's a link to free Aesop's Fables Copywork at Lulu.com. It has the fable to read and the moral to copy. I made it for my then first grader.
  16. You could split it into two posts. Copy and paste the top half of the list in your Word document to one post and then continue the bottom half in the next post or if you like, you can add it to the file section at this yahoo group.
  17. I have a handbag and I keep money in a purse in my handbag. My husband has his money in a wallet (which folds open).
  18. Materamabilis.org is a free Catholic Charlotte Mason curriculum.
  19. I am trying to figure out if it is a general problem or just me having the problem.
  20. Oh, that's really neat. Someone did this for me a few days ago. I was thrilled!
  21. I have the following list for SOTW2: The Middle Ages The Yamato dynasty was established in Japan in 300 and lasted to 710. • Emperor Constantine embraced Christianity and convened the first Council of Nicaea at which the Nicene Creed, a statement of faith was drafted in 325. • The Roman Empire divided into two parts, the Western and Eastern Empires, in 385. • The Anglo-Saxon barbarians started the invasion of Britain in 449. They had been asked by the king of one of the Celtic tribes, king Vortigern, to help him fight the other Celts. • Attila became sole leader of the Huns in 434 after killing his brother. He was one of the greatest barbarian invaders of the Roman Empire. • Skandagupta was a ruler of India during the Gupta dynasty. He reigned from 455 to 467 .The time of the Gupta dynasties was one of peace and wealth and it is often called the the Golden Age of India. • The Western Roman Empire fell in 476 when the Emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was taken prisoner by the German King Odovacar. It was the start of what is called the Dark Ages. • Justinian the Great reigned the Eastern Roman Empire, later known as the Byzantine Empire, from 527 to 565. • Clovis reigned over the Franks and the Merovingian dynasty from 485-510. During his reign he converted and became a Catholic. • In 597, St. Augustine was sent from Rome by Pope Gregory the Great to convert the Saxons to Christianity. • The Sui Dynasty in China lasted from 519 – 618 and the Tang Dynasty from 618 – 907. At the time, the Tang dynasty was the most powerful empire in the world. • The prophet Mohammed founded the religion called Islam in 610 after seeing a vision in which the Archangel Gabriel told him to preach about one god, who was called “Allahâ€. • Tariq bin Ziyad led the conquest of Visigothic Hispania in 711. • Charlemagne unified most of Europe under his rule. While attending Mass in Rome, he was unexpectedly crowned “Emperor of the Romans†by Pope Leo III in 800. • The first Maoris arrived in New Zealand in 800. • King Alfred the Great, from the royal house of Wessex, came to the English throne in 871 and reigned to his death in 899. • The Norse explorer, Leif Erricson sailed to North America in 1000. • William of Normandy crossed the English Channel from France and defeated British King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. William was crowned King of England, and became known as William the Conqueror. • Pope Usrban II called on Christian leaders to free the Holy Land from the Muslims and launched the first Crusade in 1096. • Genghis Khan crossed the Wall of China and conquered Peking in1214. • The Incas were a Peruvian empire extending from northern Ecuador to central Chile in South America. • King John of England signed the Magna Carta, the Great Charter of English rights in1215. • Marco Polo, his father and uncle took three years to reach China in 1275. They traveled along the silk route. • The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe. • Mansa Musa ruled Mali from 1312 to 1337. • The Black Death is sometimes called the worst disaster in history. It was caused by an illness called the bubonic plague that spread through Asia and Europe in the mid 1400’s. • Prince Henry was called the Navigator because he encouraged Portuguese Sailors to explore the coast of Africa. • St. Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431. • Ivan the Great became the ruler of Russia in 1462. • The Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York took place between 1455 and 1487. • Gutenberg printed the Bible on his printing press in Mainz Germany in1456. • The Ottoman Turks captures Constantinople in 1453. • Bartolomeu Dias planted three crosses around the coast of southern Africa in 1488 • Vasco de Gama was a Portuguese navigator and explorer who discovered an ocean route from Portugal to India. • Martin Luther nailed the 95 theses to the Wittenberg church door in 1517. • Hernán Cortés conquered the Incas in 1519. • Ivan the Terrible becomes tsar of Russia in 1533. • Copernicus published On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres in1543. • Pope Paul III convened the Council of Trent in 1545 to discuss the beliefs of the Catholic Church and how they differed from the Protestant church. • In 1558, Akbar became emperor of the Mogul Empire when he was14 years old. • When Queen Mary died, Elizabeth 1 became queen of England in 1558. • William Shakespeare is born in 1564. • Mary, queen of Scots, was imprisoned in England in1567 • Sir Francis Drake sailed past the Cape in the Golden Hind in 1580 • Sir Walter Raleigh founded the first colony on Roanoke Island in 1585. • Spanish Armada was defeat by the English in 1588. You can find memory cards to go along with these at the file section of this yahoo group.
  22. How can you tell that someone is close to getting a new square? Can one see the actual rep count anywhere?
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