The Orchestra Study was designed to complement CC Cycle 1, offering a hands-on lapbook that each student completes throughout their orchestra study. This fun and memorable resource helps reinforce each lesson and is perfect for CC Directors and Tutors to use in the classroom. also a fantastic tool for parents looking to delve deeper into orchestra studies at home. Week by week, students build their lapbook, capturing what they’ve learned and creating a keepsake of their musical … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2024
5 Creative Ways to Use Public Speaking in Your Homeschool Routine
Public speaking is a valuable skill that can easily be integrated into your homeschool routine. By making it fun and natural, you can help your kids build confidence and communication skills every day. Here are five creative ways to get started: 1. Morning Speech Time Kick off the day with a 5-minute "Morning Speech." Let your child share something they’ve learned or are curious about. This simple activity boosts their confidence and helps them get comfortable speaking in front of others. 2. … [Read more...]
Free Latin Noun Declensions Memorization Chart: Boost Your Student’s Latin Skills Today!
Looking for an easy way to help your student master the 5 Latin noun declensions? This simple, effective free downloadable chart is designed to break down all the declensions in their forms, making it a perfect tool for early Latin learning, regardless of the curriculum you're using. This chart is especially helpful for students in the Classical Conversations Foundations program, where declensions are introduced early on. It provides a strong foundation and reinforces what they’re learning in … [Read more...]
Free Sequence Game for Reviewing Memory Work
Looking for a fun way to review your Classical Conversations (CC) memory work? Try Sequence! Whether you want to review the whole year or focus on just a few weeks, this simple game is perfect for all ages and is easy to use for all three CC cycles. Print the cards on colorful cardstock, lay them out, and let the competition begin! The first player to get six in a row (or four for younger kids) wins—but watch out, because opponents can block your moves! This competitive twist always keeps things … [Read more...]