A Rationale for Latin

A Rationale for Latin

Just a quick note -- Latin discussion at one of my homeschooling moms' group and the question came up: Why Latin? What are your end goals? My answer: My end goal was simple: for my kids to develop an appreciation for Latin since it's where the Romance languages came...

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Resources for Drawing Comic Superheroes

We were just at Michaels to pick up stuff for Nino's sacramental preparation portfolio (will blog that at a later date) and he found a book on how to draw comics, except it wasn't on sale, and the "50% off any item at regular price" coupon we had couldn't be applied...

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What Nino Read, June 2016

A Rooster in the Sun / Ang Tandang sa Araw A Spider Story (Isang Kuwentong Gagamba) Alamat ng Ampalaya Alexander Graham Bell Ang Mahiyaing Manok Ang Prinsipe ng mga Ibon Bard of Avon: The Story of William Shakespeare Beverly Cleary: Henry and the Paper Route Cam...

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What Nino Read, May 2016

What Nino Read, May 2016

Religion 57 Saints A Gift of Gracias Catholic Children's Treasure Box Christopher The Holy Giant Jesus (Brian Wildsmith) Peter Claver, Patron Saint of Slaves St. George and the Dragon St. Martin de Porres The Beginner's Bible The Children's Book of Faith The Miracles...

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Abstinence and Chastity Education, An Evolution

1979-1984: St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body Audiences | Michael Waldstein's Outline here 1995: The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality: Guidelines for Education Within the Family 1998: Chastity After the Sexual Revolution Chastity Before Marriage: a Fresh...

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What Nino Read, April 2016

What Nino Read, April 2016

101 Secrets A Good Dad Knows - learned how to multiply any number from 1-100 by 11 A Little History of the World (history spine) Abner Doubleday (COFA) Airplanes by Gallimard Jeunesse Artistic Pursuits Book 1 (doing art lessons from this now) American History...

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What Nino Read March 2016

The Missing Chums Geronimo Stilton and the Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye The Bungalow Mystery Horrible Harry and the Ant Invasion Cam Jansen and the Scary Snake Mystery Chess for Kids Popular Mechanics: The Boy Mechanic A to Z (Sandra Boynton) Crow Boy The Kid Who...

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Humans + Animal Behavior: Offensive or Not?

Humans + Animal Behavior: Offensive or Not?

The Internet seems to have lost its collective brain cells again, this time thanks to boxing superstar and pride of the Philippines Manny Pacquiao's statement on same sex "marriage", saying, Common sense lang. Makakita ka ba ng any animals na lalaki sa lalaki o babae...

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What Nino Read, February 2016

Zita the Spacegirl Legends of Zita the Spacegirl The Return of Zita the Spacegirl Little Catechism on the Eucharist Hurricane and Tornado Childcraft World and Space The Hardy Boys Detective Handbook Saint Martin de Porres Star Wars The Yoda Chronicles Airplanes and...

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What Nino Read, January 2016

Religion/History/Geography The Time Traveller Book of Rome and Romans Fun with Hieroglyphs Davy Crockett (COFA) Time/Life Millennium St. Augustine and his Search for Faith Martha Washington (COFA) George Washington (COFA) Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections: Castle The...

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Intimacy Through the Lens of Fear (Part 2 of a Series)

Intimacy Through the Lens of Fear (Part 2 of a Series)

The fear of intimacy is neither rare nor new. Every person has this fear, though we experience it to different degrees. Its root of course is a fear of rejection. As we raise our children, it is our constant challenge to love them unconditionally, so that they never...

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Homeschooling First Grade Science (A Sample Curriculum)

Homeschooling First Grade Science (A Sample Curriculum)

Posting this for my friend Madora who asked for a bit of guidance on how to homeschool Science with a first grader without the use of a textbook. Prior to fifth grade and often even beyond, I rarely use a textbook. I find that living books very much fit our...

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How I Didn’t Teach Science

A close friend and fairly new homeschooling mom recently asked, "How do you teach science?" I told her the truth. "I don't." There was a time, years ago, when I would have been embarrassed to say that, because I would have interpreted my own answer as an admittance of...

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My 6-year-old’s Christmas/Birthday Wish List

My 6-year-old’s Christmas/Birthday Wish List

Sharing this in case it's helpful to anyone who's gift-planning for their own kids. A catalog came to the house a few weeks ago, and today I found these items circled in it. LOL. He just made our gift-giving easy. I'm giving the list to our older kids so they can...

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