Review: Draw Write Now

Charlotte blending colours

Draw Write Now has been one of the best resources that we’ve added to our homeschooling shelves. The full set of eight books took some work to find in Canada; however, they have been well worth the cost and effort. Draw Write Now was designed by a teacher who empathized with the frustration that her [...]

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Homeschooling in Canada

Canadian Maple Leaves

Homeschooling in Canada brings some special challenges. I’ve spent hours looking for a Canadian supplier of Henle’s Latin, for example. (Blue Mantle carries it, in case that’s been really bothering you, too.) I’ve shipped resources to my brother and sister-in-law in New Jersey, who have then had to lug them to me on their next [...]

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Fun with Ancient History

Starting a cuneiform tablet

For months now I’ve had The Story of the World: Ancients on our shelves, just waiting for this school year to start. I’ve been so excited about the program that I wondered if I had unrealistic expectations of it. Nope. Not unrealistic. Story of the World is great. We’re using the Activity Guide that accompanies the [...]

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What? No Math?

Singapore Math 1A

Back in April of this year, I decided to make some changes to our math program. Tasha (Gr. 1) is now using Singapore 1A as her main program with Miquon math labs once a week. One of the reasons I had made the switch was my fear that she was starting to dread math. Grade [...]

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Homeschooling Schedule, Day 1

Day 1 Schedule

We’ve marked tomorrow as the First Day of School for our homeschool. (We’ve been doing the basics for the past couple of weeks to warm us all up for this.) Tasha and Charlotte decided that they would like to see the plans for the day, which I thought was fair. I made cards for each [...]

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A Porcupine

A porcupine enjoying an evening stroll

Tonight our girls saw their first porcupine. They also, for the first time, saw their Grandpa use his gun to end the porcupine’s gambols on his lawn. Tasha was shaking and had tears in her eyes as she witnessed this. (Later she told us that she imagined the porcupine was “frolicking around, daydreaming about candies” [...]

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