Introducing the Orchestra Study Guide with Lapbook For Use By Community Directors, Tutors, and Parents! Covering the Baroque and Classical Period, with composers Handel, Bach and Mozart! This resource is a week-by-week curriculum guide which spells out what to say, when to say it, and how to tie it all together! Just open it and go! Each week the student will make a corresponding lapbook page to … [Read more...]
Sneak Peek…The Orchestra Book!
The Orchestra Book is officially written and off to the editor! Designed to be used in a community setting or at home, the Orchestra Book includes a complete study guide for instruction, as well as lapbook components that record what the student is learning! My favorite piece has to be the Music Timeline with pop-up composers and major people and events during that time! I thought I would give you a sneak peek in pictures....Enjoy! … [Read more...]
Our 2012-2013 School Year Resources
I am putting the final touches on our school year plan. Actually, most of it has been planned since February or March! (I was a little excited to get started) I spent some time evaluating what worked well last year, what I hoped for this coming year, and from a practical standpoint, what I could actually be consistent in implementing. Things I learned last year: One thing that worked very well last year was to start gradually. Unfortunately we started school in September so … [Read more...]
New Freebies!!!
The Creator gives us rich gifts everyday for free, so I thought I would join in on the fun today! I have now added the John 1:1-7 Copywork books to the FREEBIES page! These copywork books are available in English or Latin, and each book has options for dotted-print, dotted-cursive, or blank-ruled lines with a corresponding image for the student to color! You print what works for your students! A fun way to review the scripture memory portion of Classical … [Read more...]
Our School Year Recap…(2011-2012)
OK, ok, so I am actually writing this post for my own good. I seem to forget nearly everything these days, and I can be sure it won't get better as time passes on. I wanted to document what we did this past year in our school studies so I have an easy way to recall it. I figure at some point someone will ask me, "so what did you do your first year of homeschooling?" and I would like to respond with more than just a blank stare. Something wise like, … [Read more...]
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