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  1. On the YWAM website you can find a list of the missionaries and their country of service. There is also a map that marks where they served that I found to be especially helpful. Amy
  2. $32.95 + $28.95 = $61.90 If you pre-order before Dec. 1, you will receive 10% off and free shipping which brings the total to $55.71. Amy
  3. Does anyone know what the differences are between the 1st edition and the 2nd edition? Amy
  4. Journey Through Learning has An Overview of the 20th Century Lapbook with Study Guide. http://www.ajourneythroughlearning.net/ovof20ceunst.html They also have lapbooks with study guides for the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. I love that the lapbook pieces are in color and I really like the information that is in the study guides.
  5. Last year my daughter was in 4th grade and we used the following for Ohio History: Ohio Adventures in Time and Place, elementary textbook from McGraw-Hill (this can be purchased cheaply through Amazon used books; I did not use the TM but there is one available) http://www.amazon.com/Ohio-Adventures-Place-Banks-James/dp/0021491143/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1281095757&sr=8-1 Heroes of Ohio book (there is also a coloring book available) http://www.sowash.com/books/heroes.html Ohio map study: major cities, some rivers, and bordering states For 5th grade, we will continue with the map study and use Around Ohio in 80 Days http://www.aroundin80days.com/ProductPage2.asp?CategoryID=2 (New York is also available) Also, on our time-line we have included presidents and famous people from Ohio. I mount these items on green paper so they are easy to see.
  6. Daily Paragraph Editing http://rainbowresource.com/search.php?sid=1279741268-666286
  7. I highly recommend Latin Practice Exercises Level 1. We own this book and I think it would be great for your son. You can look at a sample on-line but it doesn't show very much. The sample is of the first pages so it is very simple but if you look at the table of contents, you can get a better idea of what is covered. There is also a story to translate at the beginning of each section which is not shown in the sample. My daughter has finished the first 5 chapters of Latin Prep 1 and this book is a good fit for her. I think Latin Practice Exercises Level 1 goes nicely with Latin Prep 1. Book: http://www.galorepark.co.uk/product/parents/994/latin-practice-exercises-level-1.html Answer Key: http://www.galorepark.co.uk/product/parents/1001/latin-practice-exercises-level-1-answers.html Amy
  8. We bought Animusic 1 for my son when he was in 6th grade. The demos will give you a good feel for what it is like and it is good for all ages. You might also enjoy Stomp Out Loud http://www.amazon.com/Stomp-Out-Loud-Michael-Bove/dp/0783113331/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1273236821&sr=8-1. We enjoyed both and most likely will be available through your library.
  9. We have completed 5 of the lapbooks in the Continents Series from In the Hands of a Child. Included in each project pack is quite a bit of information about each continent, vocabulary, lapbook/activity pages, and a book list. The book list is nice but not required; all the information you need to complete the lapbook is included in the research guide section. (I have Asia for sale if interested.) Amy
  10. LFC and Latin Prep work nicely together. After completing LFC A and half of B we decided to take a break from LFC and focus on grammar/translating for awhile. We have now completed Latin Prep 1 chapters 3-5 (we skipped ch. 1-2). We were able to focus on the translating with Latin Prep since we knew almost all of the vocabulary from using LFC. We have now picked LFC B back up and once we finish we will go back and finish Latin Prep 1. My long term plans are to go on to LFC C (because I believe it is the best program for learning vocabulary and chants) and Latin Prep 2 and 3. My daughter is 4th grade this year and I am very pleased with our progress with Latin using LFC and LP. I recommend purchasing Latin Prep 1, answer book, workbooks, and workbook answers. I didn't purchase the CD; you shouldn't need it since you have completed LFC.
  11. I plan to have my 10 year old use Typing Instructor Deluxe this summer because I already own it; my older children used it several years ago. This link was sent out to my homeschool group last year: http://keyboardclassroom.com/page/show/home. I have watched the demos and it looks really good. Is anyone familiar with Keyboard Classroom? It looks like the finger guides can be purchased separately now.
  12. Anyone? I would like to know how all the history TM have changed, not just 1815 to Present.
  13. I am wanting to purchase a Veritas Press history TM for 1815 to Present but I am having a hard time figuring out what is different between the 1st edition and 2nd edition. I know that the 2nd edition includes the answers and I know that answers for the 1st edition TM can be downloaded. Other than this, what else was changed/added? I read somewhere that the 2nd edition TM is about 100 more pages so it has to be more than just that the answers are included. I called VP but they weren't very helpful. Amy
  14. We used LFC A last year (third grade) and are now half-way through LFC B. Because of the great chanting done with LFC, I think it is one of the best programs to learn vocabulary, declensions, etc. While loving LFC, my daughter and I decided that we wanted more practice translating. After much research I decided on Latin Prep. Latin Prep 1 has been perfect for us-clear explanations and enjoyable sentences/stories. It moves very quickly so we are taking it slow. There is no previous Latin required for LP but I think it would be petty tough without some background in Latin. Our LFC background is really helping; we know so much vocabulary and declension chants that we can focus on grammar and translating with LP. We were also able to skip the first two chapters in LP. For now we are taking a break from LFC B to give us time to focus on LP and to review vocabulary that we have learned so far. We definitely plan on picking LFC B back up in the near future. For us, LFC and Latin Prep have been a great combination. I highly recommend the workbooks that go along with Latin Prep 1 and this workbook from Galore Park is also very good for additional practice http://www.galorepark.co.uk/product/parents/994/latin-practice-exercises-level-1.html. I recommend you looking up some older post about Latin. Laura Corin and Abbeyej were especially helpful to me when I was trying to find out more about LP.
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