“Stones have been known to move and trees to speak.” This month’s Simply Shakespeare unit is offering something new and different. No, it doesn’t have talking trees, but perhaps it has the next best thing! Rachel Ann Rogish and Sharla Orren debut their newly expanded Simply Shakespeare format this month with their study on MacBeth
Until the Robin Walks on Snow By Bernice L. Rocque From 3Houses http://3houses.com Until the Robin Walks on Snow is a compelling story with lots of opportunities for discussion in homeschooling families. Here is the description: It is 1922. An immigrant family and their devoted midwife struggle to save a tiny premature baby (1.5
Welcome to our monthly Spotlight on Five! Literature No new curriculum? Were my parents joking? Do school without schoolbooks? It was 1980 and my parents were on staff at Youth With a Mission (YWAM) in Austria. The year before, I had studied with other American children. That year I was the only English-speaking child. “You
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