Please note: this post may contain affiliate links. For more information please see my affiliate statement page. For several months I have been planning out our family subject for next year: Russia. In addition to my husband being Russian and Ukrainian, obviously as we have seen in recent weeks (if not years) Russia is very relevant … Continue reading Russian History Reading List
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Mid Year Updates
I wanted to write up a post to share what’s working, what’s not, and what’s in between. So here’s a summary of what’s going on in our homeschool! Preschool Our 4 year old is doing a 30 minute “zoom” preschool each day (excepting Wednesday which is yoga & she is not interested in). While she … Continue reading Mid Year Updates
Small Victories
Photo by Egor Kamelev on Pexels.com Sometimes, when we have our eyes on the goals we have set out on the macro level: this academic year, this semester, this month, this grade level, etc. we lose sight of the smaller victories. We (and I mean me) can lose a grasp on how to overcome the … Continue reading Small Victories
A Letter to Parents: The Myth of the “Late Reader” Plus Charts and Stuff
Please note: this post may contain affiliate links. For more information please see my affiliate statement page. I want to let you in on another little secret about education, and it has nothing to do with schools, but everything to do with actual learning: There's no such thing as a late reader. Despite the fact that … Continue reading A Letter to Parents: The Myth of the “Late Reader” Plus Charts and Stuff
California History Book Haul
You can read more about where these are from here, but I realized that my list wasn’t updated to include some of the titles I added that were suggested as I was shopping. While I will eventually go back and update that list (I’ve even ordered a title about the Black gold miners’ experience which … Continue reading California History Book Haul