Tuesday Tour
Written by Rhonda on April 22, 2008 – 11:29 pm -Nothing like getting it in under the wire. I had this post almost ready to go this morning, and then life interfered.
I’m not sure what’s in the air right now, but I have found some blog posts this past week that have really got my blood pumping. I’m pretty sure everybody else is going to think I’m just weird, but on the off chance that you don’t… Here we go.
Ambleside Classical has listed her plans for a study of composer Antonin Dvorak. While we’re not studying Dvorak, I can easily use this as an example for setting up my own composer studies. Make sure to spend some time browsing around this blog. It’s a real treasure.
Socks and Books shows how to get your children to dream about chemistry with the Periodic Table pillowcase that her kids made. I tell you, I am a hands-on drop-out, but even I can’t resist this.
Homeschool Math Blog talks about triangles in a way that makes my geeky little math heart go pitter-pat. This is what I love about math. I’ll quit talking now so your eyes don’t glaze over. Be sure to read that post, though.
Right up there with my love of math is my love of books. And, to satisfy my compulsive tendencies, I especially love book lists! Walls of Books has put together suggested reading lists for Grades 2-6 and Junior High. I just hope my children will be as thrilled about this as I am.
And last, but not least, let’s not forget the Homeschooling Carnival! It’s up at Principled Discovery.
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April 24th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
Great links!! I’ll have to check out that pillowcase
God bless,
Sallie