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Now that we have been “outted” as homeschoolers, what do we actually do during the week with Classical Conversations cycle 3 week 1... a lot... and a little

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Please remember that it is not necessary to supplement Classical Conversations with crafts, worksheets, and on-line resources. Simply drilling the grammar (knowledge) and reading literature together will give your child an incredible grounding for the logic (understanding and application) and rhetoric (wisdom and communication) levels of classical learning. In fact, you need not even match …

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Simple Classical Conversations Review - Simple. Home. Blessings Cc Review Games, Classical Conversations Essentials, Classical Conversations Cycle 3, Work Review, Cc Cycle 2, Cc Cycle 1, Cc Cycle 3, Reading Curriculum, Homeschool Crafts

A few years ago we joined the Classical Conversations community as a supplement to our homeschool. When we started homeschool, we started Classical Conversations. So at this point, our girls don’t know homeschool apart from CC. We are extremely happy with our choice of CC. That is not to say there have not been some […]

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Now that I am going to be officially homeschooling 3 kiddos (eek!), I am trying to take a little extra time this summer to plan out our lesson plans and ideas for the upcoming Fall year. I will be homeschooling one 3rd grader and two Kindergarteners. Typically, I like to keep things very simple with our homeschooling. We keep "the main things the main things" as I've been told. We stick to the memory work, Bible, Math, Phonics, and Handwriting (ok, and a little Spanish, Drawing, and Piano…

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