lauracolumbus
Members-
Posts
1,526 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Classifieds
Store
Everything posted by lauracolumbus
-
AG does have videos. They are basic, but I like them as they seem to keep us on track and give the books a bit of reinforcement. Also, HSB Coop has a deal on Wordly Wise vocab program. It's a computer based program and looks like it has feedback. For American History we used one of the TC dvds (very thorough) and AAH. DS did it all on his own. Rainbow Science was a very independent science program. In addition to SOTW cds, EL Gombrich has a cd that we listened to in the car. Laura
-
My 7th grader has forgotten how to spell
lauracolumbus replied to GWOB's topic in Logic Stage & Middle Grade Challenges
Same issue w/my ds at 12. He never recovered. Most of his work is on a computer so it's less of an issue now. It's still important to me, but we've run out of time. Laura -
Help with language arts for 8th grade?
lauracolumbus replied to Joani's topic in Logic Stage & Middle Grade Challenges
I wouldn't quit AG b/c I think it is very efficient for grammar. I haven't used LL, but I think it has writing as well. Are you doing that writing in conjunction w/WWS? If so, I'd stop that and any grammar that might be in LL. I found that WWS was too time consuming for us. I'm working back to the WTM suggestions for writing. Laura -
ahhhh - I can't stand it!!!!
lauracolumbus replied to gardenmom5's topic in General Education Discussion Board
:lol: You've just articulated the feeling I have when DH takes the kids to his parents for the weekend. It happens rarely that all 3 are gone, but when it does happen, I'm almost paralyzed by the thought of what to do. Do I clean like crazy and get caught up on everything. Or do I take the time to chill, read a book, watch a movie, go out w/friends. I know I should split the two days and do one set each day, but I usually just lie on the bed and veg for the first few hours they're gone. Now I know why. Laura -
Ok, this was kind of mean. I was going to respond as well, but wasn't sure whether RR meant religious right b/c that is an incorrect use of the term, I believe. I think I would be classified as religious right in that I am a conservative and a Christian. But, I am a strong supporter of teaching evolution to children. I am conservative in that I am mostly socially conservative (strongly pro-life) and a Christian in that I am Catholic. I also believe in theistic evolution. There are more accurate terms to describe theistic non-evolutionary creationists. Laura
-
Thanks so much. I am sure I have the TM. I just haven't looked through it. We're not that far into it, but I love the real world aspect of it and dd likes the entrepreneurial/pet aspect of it. So far she's learned how to calculate sales tax, inventory control, and to write checks. Hmmm, I was going to have her older sister do it w/her, but I was afraid it was too easy. Glad to hear it went over well w/your co-op. Laura
-
OK, I think my brain is broken
lauracolumbus replied to Susan Wise Bauer's topic in General Education Discussion Board
This would be worth its weight in gold. Laura -
OK, I think my brain is broken
lauracolumbus replied to Susan Wise Bauer's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Post-empty nest plans. Do you have any modesty dress issues w/your dd and how do you handle them. Gifted kids who don't want to work. Why you believe tunics are better than kilts. Laura -
How often do you wash your dog?
lauracolumbus replied to Perry's topic in General Education Discussion Board
We have two smoothed hair mutts. We usually just bathe them whenever they've rolled in something. Usually2-3 times over the summer. If it were up to the kids it would be every week. If it were up to the dogs, it would be never. Laura -
X-post: Online Latin options?
lauracolumbus replied to shanvan's topic in Logic Stage & Middle Grade Challenges
We love Lukeion, but it doesn't meet your criteria. How much Latin has she had? Have you looked at MP? I think they have FFL, SFL online. My dd jumped into Wheelock's Latin 1b as a 6th grader w/just FFL and a bit of time w/a tutor doing Wheelock's. She did fine, but was probably one of the youngest in the class. She also received a gold medal on the NLE, which really surprised me. I think it's about $200/semester, maybe 250. Laura -
Note taking from TC (or other) dvds. We compare notes at the end. One of the things that I (re)learned from the Super Star dvd was to pre-study. Read the material b4 the class presentation and take notes then. So you are not introduced to the material for the first time during class. For example, with a subject you will actually teach to him, have him preview the material b4 you go over it. I was not that student in school. Laura
-
Am. Gov't Supplement for Elections Course?
lauracolumbus replied to jea115's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I'd also look at doing a constitution study or Bill of Rights study. The TC has some videos on this. I did a class at our co-op mostly on the BoR, and it's interesting to compare the Constitution as written and our government in practice. Laura -
Setting the tone.
lauracolumbus replied to kimcarrots's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I find that if I start the gradually w/a dvd or hot chocolate and poetry our days go much more smoothly. It also always helps to start the day prepared and w/a clean kitchen. And my kids enjoy starting the day w/each other b4 breaking for their solo work. Laura -
I need help. Long, Sorry
lauracolumbus replied to Jilly6's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I know the TC's Iliad was just on sale (may still be--you can search this forum for the code--it was about $15. Once you're on the mailing system, you'll get all the codes. I like Bright Storm better for math help than Khan b/c I can see how it's all laid out. There's a Georgia Public Broadcasting System link for free online science. We love Lukeion for Latin. There are several other sites for modern languages. We looked into Rolling Acres for French. MP Traditional Logic dvd is a bit dry, but will help you with the hand holding. Movies as Literature is not very rigorous, but it is fun and visual. Laura -
My son ate gum off a restaurant floor.
lauracolumbus replied to Chelle in MO's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I had a friend whose toddler picked up a piece of chewed gum and popped it in his mouth. FROM THE BATHROOM FLOOR! I can't imagine it gets any grosser than that. I also read a while back that someone actually did a 5 second (or whatever the time limit) study and found that it held true. I'm a bit incredulous. Laura -
do you fold your underwear?
lauracolumbus replied to swellmomma's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Life is too short. Negative on the dish towels as well. Laura -
Dogs and working outside the home
lauracolumbus replied to Laura Corin's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Dogs can go all night w/o needing to go to the bathroom. I think your dog will be fine at home. Lots of dogs do it. If you could build up to it gradually, I think you'll feel better. I had a hard time the first few times we left our dogs home for more than 7 hours. But, they were fine. Seriously, I can't imagine anyone saying you shouldn't have a dog if you're going to work. Give them extra attention/walking when you are home and they will be more than happy. -
Math: Saxon Alg. 1, Finish LOF Pre-Alg/Econ, begin LOF Beg. Alg Latin: Lukeion Wheelock's 2 English: IEW, WWS, Kilgallon, AG Refresher, CE II, ancient lit readings to go w/history. Science: Story of Science, Thames and Kosmos Milestones kit. Tutor her sister in NL. Maybe do a little of Apologia's Gen'l Science HIstory-hodgepodge, FMG, FMR, KF. Geography: Around the World in 180 days. Been trying to do this for years. Maybe with her sister. Logic/Critical Thinking. Possibly Choosing Your Way Through Word's Ancient Past, Philosophy for Kids. French: First Form Music: Piano lessons Art: Meet the Masters, art class PE: volleyball, jiu jitsu, swimming, running, fencing Laura
-
Just getting started 7th grade
lauracolumbus replied to Joannedisfan's topic in Logic Stage & Middle Grade Challenges
TOG? This is what I would do if I didn't already own everything under the sun. I'm doing FMG and FMR along with Kingfisher for history w/my 7th grade dd. I'm looking at including one of the middle school authors for The Iliad, The Odyssey, and The Aeneid. I will include some prehistory, some Egyptian studies with Golden Goblet (she's already read Mara, which she really liked) and she's reading Red Pyramid right now. We'll also do a timeline and fill in gaps of FMG and FMR w/Kingfisher (any other world history text would work). I think Latin Road is cumbersome. Is RS4K Biology a full year? Laura -
Anyone here row for exercise?
lauracolumbus replied to Country Girl's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I only row as a warm up at the gym, so I'm not really an expert. Rowing is a great exercise, but I have a more difficult time going hard enough to keep my heart rate up. Same thing w/an exercise bike. I can do it, but it's difficult for me to sustain. Jogging and using the elliptical both keep my heart rate seriously elevated. My 12 year old loves the rower at the gym and has said she wishes we could get one. I bet that with consistent use, you'd have an amazing upper body physique, which you can't say for other equipment. I'd make sure I could have a television in front of me b/c it does get monotonous. And you would need more space than for any other equipment. My mom had a friend who was about 300 lbs overweight. He couldn't do any exercises other than rowing b/c of his knees. He ended up losing all the weight and is now a cyclist. Laura