Last year, my son noticed something about the Studies Weekly papers that he completed each week. (In case you're new to this blog, Studies Weekly papers are a brand of curriculum that meets most or all of the California State Standards for Science & Social Studies, which we use for our work samples for our … Continue reading Homeschooling with Timelines: Covering History, Science & Music
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What We’re Loving Early September Edition
Eventhough I've been doing this for nearly a decade, I am always looking to see how I could improve or what we could do to make things more interesting, have more fun, etc. Additionally, after a revelation that The Hunger Games was based a lot on Roman history, including that several of the main characters … Continue reading What We’re Loving Early September Edition
Trickster Tales
Photo by Skitterphoto on Pexels.com We are deep into trickster tales over here. "Trickster tale, in oral traditions worldwide, a story featuring a protagonist (often an anthropomorphized animal) who has magical powers and who is characterized as a compendium of opposites." "Trickster tales are used to entertain and often to teach lessons about how to behave … Continue reading Trickster Tales



