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Art/ Crafts – The Homeschool Resource
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A Guide to Homeschooling in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, Virginia. Middle and High School. There are lots of special art camps and classes offered during the summer — check out the Just for Summer link. Teacher Laura Carpenter offers classes Wednesday afternoons during the school year. Kids LOVE her! Their work is displayed at the Redeemer Classical School art shows. Paint your own Pottery in downtown Harrisonburg. Visit once or take classes and summer camps! One thought on “ Art/ Crafts. You are ...
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Local Support – The Homeschool Resource
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A Guide to Homeschooling in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, Virginia. Middle and High School. Gathers parents together for fellowship, encouragement, sometimes workshops or classes. They might also simply provide a place for homeschoolers to meet and develop community. Valley Home Educators (VHE). Charlotte Mason Support Group. Homeschool Store: Christian Light Publications. Or by calling 540.292.3002. One thought on “ Local Support. November 1, 2009 at 12:32 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Email (Ad...
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What It’s Like to Live Here
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Move to Staunton, Virginia. Escape big city costs and hassle - find your new affordable, charming home. Love Where You Live. What It’s Like to Live Here. Who’s Moved Here. Come for A Visit. You are here: Home. What It’s Like to Live Here. What It’s Like to Live Here. Food, Fun, and Culture. Staunton sports an insanely high level of cultural opportunities for a city of its size. American Shakespeare Center’s Blackfriars Playhouse production of. The Taming of the Shrew. The American Shakespeare Center.
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The Labyrinth: September 2011
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A Boy, Two Girls, Their Mother, and Our Winding Homeschooling Journey. Sunday, September 25, 2011. Switching Things Up a Little. Well, we're still here. I don't want to just post a litany of things we do every day, especially when things are so slow, but we're meandering along. I'm still enjoying using the Homeschool Tracker Software, although I'm adding Cozi. Links to this post. Saturday, September 17, 2011. One: A Meme Post. I was tagged by Steph over at Confessions of an Erratic Homeschooling Mom.
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Learning Journal: Monday, Nov. 4 | The Outer Edge of Normal
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The Outer Edge of Normal. Steph’s Reading List. Trisha’s Reading List. New Art Journal: Doodling. Learning Journal: Tues., Nov 5 – Sat., Nov. 9 →. Learning Journal: Monday, Nov. 4. November 5, 2013. I decided to try blogging regularly about the kids’ learning again and see how it goes. Most of my homeschool blogger relationships have fallen by the wayside, and probably no one will read this but me. But I am hopeful that it will help me find some focus. Spent the day at Raw Learning. And he couldn’t...
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The Labyrinth: Winter Insanity
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A Boy, Two Girls, Their Mother, and Our Winding Homeschooling Journey. Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Well, I'm going to sneak in here at the last minute and get in a blog post, just so I can say that it has not been an entire calendar month without a blog post. We haven't quit homeschooling if that's what you're wondering! So this has been a month of doing what we could when we could. We did crafts on occasion. We had a completely awesome Thanksgiving table decorated with our own crafts:. So, basically, if...
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The Labyrinth: February 2012
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A Boy, Two Girls, Their Mother, and Our Winding Homeschooling Journey. Thursday, February 9, 2012. This morning, I took the kids out to Lake Arrowhead for a winter nature walk. Despite the temperature (mid-30s), it was very pleasant, and we collected plenty of rocks (Ginny, the geologist), sticks, pine cones and needles, and acorn and walnut parts for our seasonal shelf. I actually found it so pleasant that the kids didn't complain about the walk (a big improvement over walks in the summer heat). Netflix...
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The Labyrinth: Fall Break/Unschooling Weeks: A Photojournal
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A Boy, Two Girls, Their Mother, and Our Winding Homeschooling Journey. Sunday, November 6, 2011. Fall Break/Unschooling Weeks: A Photojournal. We've taken a break from much structured schooling the last couple of weeks, but we've kept plenty busy, even doing a few crafts related to Halloween and some cooking together. Here is a brief photojournal to show you what we've been up to. First, we took an overnight field trip to West Virginia to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. We made Italian cannoli.
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On Page and Screen: 'Parrotfish' by Ellen Wittlinger
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Monday, February 3, 2014. Parrotfish' by Ellen Wittlinger. Is a funny and tender light read that nonetheless has content that will provide serious discussion. It asks the question, between the lines of straight and gay, male and female, how does what the youth hem or herself wants fit in? Why is gender such a big deal? Grady Katz-McNair is by all accounts a very ordinary boy, except he's not. An interesting technique that is used in this book is the ironic, imagined conversations Grady comes up with....