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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Cello Lessons
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Earlier this year, N. began taking cello lessons from a friend of ours. Given N.'s love of playing and writing music, Tim had been encouraging him to take up another instrument in addition to piano. Why cello? He has to have free time too! What we do all day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a professor of 18th-century British literature and homeschooling mom to an 11-year-old boy.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: James Herriot at Low Tide
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Wednesday, December 22, 2010. James Herriot at Low Tide. Our homeschool had been in high-tide mode. Books, and Homer Price. Then as he started feeling just a little bit better, he and Tim resumed their reading of James Herriot's books, which they've been working their way through all fall. They've read All Creatures Great And Small. All Things Bright and Beautiful. All Things Wise and Wonderful. 12/23/10, 6:46 AM.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: A Kindergarten Year in Chapter Books
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Tuesday, June 15, 2010. A Kindergarten Year in Chapter Books. As I wrote last summer. So I've noted if the book was read aloud by Tim. The books are listed roughly in the order in which we read them. I am keeping records both at LibraryThing. Click the "chapter book" tag for complete book info) and at Listography. What should we read next? The Five Little Peppers by Margaret Sidney. Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski.
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: 4th-Grade Read-Alouds
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Tuesday, June 3, 2014. At this time every year, I post a list of "chapter books" we've read aloud to N. over the past year. I track our reading at Listography. This year, we read fewer titles overall because we had less read-aloud time (many late bedtimes due to outings! The highlights of our reading this year. By Phillipa Pearce. Reading Great Northern. And The Railway Children. More Adventures of the Great Bra...
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: Book Bribing
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Monday, February 10, 2014. Internet, I did something I'm not proud of. I bribed my son to read. As you know if you're a faithful reader of this blog, I've long been perplexed by my son's nonlinear reading habits. But it drives me nuts that he starts and abandons many chapter books. We don't assign any reading to him as part of his "school" work, yet I find myself pestering him to continue reading a book I kn...
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy: 5th-Grade Independent Reading List
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Fanny Harville's Unschool Academy. She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry.". Friday, June 5, 2015. 5th-Grade Independent Reading List. Every year at this time I post the list of books N. has read over the past year (I keep track throughout the year at Listography. I'm quite proud of the quantity, quality, and wide range of books N. has read during his 5th grade year. All my hand-wringing in previous years about his previous habit of dipping in to favorite books. Books my 10-year-old read:.
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August | 2009 | Three Girl Pile-Up
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8230;adventures of our homeschooling family. Month: August, 2009. August 4, 2009. Hey, it’s my blogiversary! Let’s have a giveaway! Just a little one. I love this bumper sticker, and I happen to have an extra on hand. Leave me a comment and I’ll pick a winner by 4 pm Wednesday. August 3, 2009. Last summer, I ran out of adhesive labels and thought that I might try printing some of my own. I found a few online (some favorites are here. My favorite labels, I think, were these. It really was a big project, l...
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January | 2010 | Three Girl Pile-Up
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8230;adventures of our homeschooling family. Month: January, 2010. January 4, 2010. Maggie was finally healthy enough that she got to meet our new little friend, Laurel. She took a break from rock-climbing to do some baby loving:. Oh, I could just eat them both up! January 3, 2010. The only change I made was the addition of a pen loop. I also discovered later that apparently the post office has changed the size of books of stamps–they’re tiny now! 8211;so I might make that pocket smaller next time. The s...
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It all started with the bananas. | Three Girl Pile-Up
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8230;adventures of our homeschooling family. It all started with the bananas. Three overripe bananas, that is, brought to us by Steve’s cousin Laura as she headed back home. Along with a number of other goodies like a pint of local heavy cream and a half-gallon of ice cream. Oh yes, I said, I’d love those bananas. There’s a recipe I’ve been wanting to try that calls for three ripe bananas. It’s this. I tweaked the recipe more than a little. I added an egg, because I consider pastured eggs a health fo...
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This is what a nursing toddler looks like | Three Girl Pile-Up
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8230;adventures of our homeschooling family. This is what a nursing toddler looks like. This is for It’s All About the Hat’s. 8220;This is what a nursing toddler looks like” blog carnival. All of these pictures were taken by the wonderful artist Judith Kuegler Webste. R Check out her website and buy some of her art! Breastfeeding Beyond Infancy: Information for Clinicians. Enjoy, and feel free to copy and share as you like. Please just leave it intact, with the references in place. May 5, 2009. 8230;] Th...