Homeschooling Pages

I've been working on our homeschooling pages here. Some of the things you'll find: my kids' current curriculum and booklists, our music and art plans, free Latin flashcards, a list of Pinoy homeschooler sites, how-to book suggestions, etc.

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Composer Flashcards

Find of the Day! - pdf file from Layton Music There are other things there that may be of interest, like Note Name Cards, Rhythm Cards, etc. I've never been a flashcard person, since Aisa when we first started homeschooling didn't like them and I stopped buying/making...

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The Art Plan ’til 2014!!

is here. Haaaah!!! I finally finished it. Not that it won't change... but when a plan's in place... the chances of something happening is increased a hundredfold.

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Fujita’s Clair de Lune

I've got it playing on the sidebar but the more I listen to it the less I'm liking it. Too many crescendoes and hard-hitting the keys for Clair de Lune, JMHO. CdeL's supposed to be peaceful, flowing, soothing, soft..... this one gets on my nerves quite a bit. There...

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Homeschooling in the Philippines

Is it catching on? Beginner’s guide to homeschooling By Stephanie R. Asuncion I'm a little surprised at the price tag though. P50,000 per child/year! I wonder how that compares to private school tuition. I certainly homeschool our kids for much less here, and I know...

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Composer of the Month: Claude Debussy’s Clair de Lune

Ideas for enjoying Claude Debussy's music this month: Listen to Clair de Lune while sipping a cup of French Verveine / Verveine Odorante and admiring a Monet painting or two (or Renoir's) -- this would be especially lovely on a gloomy or cloudy day, but you don't have...

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Composer of the Month:  Claude Debussy

Composer of the Month: Claude Debussy

No time to write long right now, I'll be back later with a long post, or maybe even a series of posts... This month's composer is Claude Debussy His "Clair de Lune" is playing right now. It's such a relaxing piece of music, perfect for just before bedtime...

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Saint Hildegard von Bingen:  Ave Generosa by Rosa Lamoreaux

Saint Hildegard von Bingen: Ave Generosa by Rosa Lamoreaux

This week's feature is Ave Generosa sung by Rosa Lamoreaux, from the album Luminous Spirit: Chants of Hildegard von Bingen. The lyrics, translation and notation can be found here (pdf file), and a guide to reading and singing Gregorian chants can be found here. The...

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Suki’s Naturals

I read about Suki's Naturals in Organic Style several years ago. The company was started by Suki Kramer who according to the article was "plagued with eczema as a child". Suki hand-makes everything, using no synthetic preservatives; all her printing is done locally...

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Cow’s Eye Dissection

Aisa (16) is dissecting a cow's eye today. She's put it off and put it off and put it off -- the thing has been sitting in our fridge for months (ugh! we still have a fetal pig in there). They sent a dissection guide with it, but this one's more interesting so we're...

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For Latina Christiana I Users

I made flashcards for the kids to help them review LC I as we move on to LCII. These are downloadable PDF files, patterned after the LCI flashcards from Memoria Press but not as pretty... I tried to do it on my OpenOffice software but I couldn't get it to work...

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Art History

Timeline of Art History, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: one of the best organized art history sites I've seen Especially useful for those of us who study art chronologically.

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