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IndianaJane's Homeschool Notebook: 2013-01-20
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Thoughts on homeschooling from a decidely relaxed perspective colored by confessional Lutheranism and burnished by years spent with my wonderful children. Saturday, January 26, 2013. My 17 year old took the SAT today. He's planning to take Latin at the local university this summer and during his senior year next year, so it was time for the test. Jonathan did a little better. And he's writing well in college. But was there really any value in his essay score? What does it demonstrate? We'll know in a few...
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IndianaJane's Homeschool Notebook: It really was like that
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Thoughts on homeschooling from a decidely relaxed perspective colored by confessional Lutheranism and burnished by years spent with my wonderful children. Sunday, January 27, 2013. It really was like that. Over the last several years I have found myself becoming a bit of an unschooling advocate. There have been lots of, "What did a day look like at your house? They have reasonable standards of personal hygiene.). It gave me lots of years to enjoy life with my kids, on our own agenda. And it really wa...
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Draw for the January Challenge | World Citizen Challenge
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8230;a group of readers dedicated to learning more about the world in 2009. Feburary Mini-Challenge: Periodicals →. Draw for the January Challenge. February 2, 2009. Unfortunately, Amazon failed me and didn’t get the inflatable globe here. So instead this month’s winner will get two books from my giveaway pile and. 8216;s Facts and Figures 2008 (it’s a cute little mini world atlas). She played more than double as much as anyone else, so the odds were definitely in her favour. This entry was posted in 1.
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Reviews | World Citizen Challenge
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8230;a group of readers dedicated to learning more about the world in 2009. And It’s Back. October 18, 2009. Since I was awful at the monthly review round-up posts, I’ve decided to go ahead and just do one! Add any reviews of World Citizen Challenge books here.🙂 (Also, if you left a link in the earlier Mr. Linkys or in the comments during the months I ignored the blog, I’ve added it here! As you can see, I decided to go for a uniform posting style:. Category-Title of Book (Your Name). And It’s Back.
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Suggested Reading | World Citizen Challenge
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8230;a group of readers dedicated to learning more about the world in 2009. Learn more about the different categories and see book lists! 2 responses to “ Suggested Reading. December 28, 2008 at 10:00 pm. The links don’t work for me😦. December 29, 2008 at 1:00 am. Katrina, they should be fixed! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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October | 2009 | World Citizen Challenge
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8230;a group of readers dedicated to learning more about the world in 2009. Monthly Archives: October 2009. October 18, 2009. Since I was awful at the monthly review round-up posts, I’ve decided to go ahead and just do one! Add any reviews of World Citizen Challenge books here.🙂 (Also, if you left a link in the earlier Mr. Linkys or in the comments during the months I ignored the blog, I’ve added it here! As you can see, I decided to go for a uniform posting style:. Category-Title of Book (Your Name).
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IndianaJane's Homeschool Notebook: 2009-10-11
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Thoughts on homeschooling from a decidely relaxed perspective colored by confessional Lutheranism and burnished by years spent with my wonderful children. Monday, October 12, 2009. Why not post this here while I'm at it. Better Late Than Early. By Raymond and Dorothy Moore. This is a book that I wish every parent and teacher of young children would read. I read this as the stressed out mother of a non-reading seven year old. And it probably saved my sons academic life and my sanity. By John Taylor Gatto.
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IndianaJane's Homeschool Notebook: 2007-12-09
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Thoughts on homeschooling from a decidely relaxed perspective colored by confessional Lutheranism and burnished by years spent with my wonderful children. Wednesday, December 12, 2007. I thought about doing a Christmas color theme for my blog, but I just like these wintry colors better. Links to this post. Why I love homeschooling, # 1,374. Really, it would be fun to enumerate the reasons sometime. I may have to do that. This month I love homeschooling because of the fact that when something happens.
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Economics | World Citizen Challenge
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8230;a group of readers dedicated to learning more about the world in 2009. For the economics category, you can either read about the economy of any country you’re not a citizen of or international economics. As always, I’ve divided the suggestions I found into categories. Power and Plenty: Trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millennium. By Ronald Findlay (Author), Kevin H. O’Rourke. This is a huge look at economics around the world over the last thousand years. This an analysis of the Americ...