Jessica, you are so adorable! I could just eat you up. LOL I enjoyed your video. You did a much better job than I did. My gang would not cease the noise so you can hear all kinds of interference. I gave up after the 5th take. LOL It was so nice to see you "Live". Sort of. :)
Very sweet, Jessica. You are even prettier *in person* and so articulate. I like the K-8th plan that you made, and yes, it may change, but you have a firm foundation and a vision for Trivium Academy. Excellent! Blessings, Renay in Samoa
Brave woman to do the video. So glad that you did - it lets us see more of the 'you' that we think we "know" from your blog. Although I think your breathing sounded a little funny ... kinda like panting (chucklechucklesnort!)...
You have a gorgeous blog! Beautiful video...we like C.Mason too! I love the idea of school not being at a specified time...because, yes, we are always learning! There shouldn't be a time limit on when a child wants to write a paragrah, do nature study, play an educational game - whatever it is! :)
Jessica! I just wanted to stop by and say you've been such an inspiration to me and homeschooling CM style. Keep it up! Your blog is always a pleasure to read.
Jessica, It was great to see you on video! You have a very sweet demeanor, which is why it's nice to be able to watch a video of you. Nice job with the distraction of your dog. Katrina
I just wanted to say you did a fabulous job! It was interesting to hear your voice after seeing your face for so long. I also wanted to say your blog is beautiful and I wish I had your computer skills! Keep the good ideas coming, please.
BIBLE
Leading Little Ones to God
Right Choices by Kenneth Taylor
Big Thoughts for Little People
Beginnings I: And It Was Good
Egermeier's Bible Story Book
Memorized The Lord's Prayer and Apostles Creed
LANGUAGE ARTS
Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading
Memory Work: Poetry & Scripture
Poetry ("A Child's Garden of Verses") Copywork
First Language Lessons
Spelling Workout A & B
MATH
Horizons Math 1
HISTORY
Story of the World Vol 1./AG
History Scribe notebook pages
SCIENCE
Life Science: Human/Animals/Plants
ART
Artistic Pursuits K-3 Bk1
Harmony Fine Arts Grade One
OTHER
Manners Made Easy
READERS WE LOVED
Bobs Books, Nora Gaydos books
McGuffey Readers and Dick & Jane
BIBLE
Explorer's Bible Study Beginnings II, New Testament
LANGUAGE ARTS
Memory Work: Poetry with The Harp & Laurel Wreath
Explode the Code books 4-6
Primary Language Lessons by Margot Davidson
We dropped spelling and changed our LA direction this year.
MATH
Horizons Math 2
HISTORY
Started Tapestry of Grace, Year 2 Redesigned after using SOTW 2 until Jan '08.
SCIENCE
Earth Science: Physical geography, earth science and astronomy
ART
Artistic Pursuits K-3 Bk2
Begin earnest Nature Study and Nature journal this year
OTHER
French with Écoutez Parlez, French Oral Program
Continued with piano lessons using Alfred Piano Basics
Started poetry notebook
Memorized The Books of the Bible, Old Testament
This is a mixture of literature, science and history. I'm only interested in keeping track of what we've read. This does not include all the books Camille is reading on her own, although there are some marked with (I) which means independent.
Burgess Bird Book for Children
Augustine, Farmer's Boy of Tagaste
Who was the Acrobatic Empress?
Britain - My Country
Marguerite Makes a Book
Across a Dark and Wild Sea
Moonlight Kite
Saint Nicholas
Saint Valentine
On the Same Day in March
The Pebble in My Pocket
The Very Hungry Lion
I am Hindu
Buddha
The Seven Continents
Air is All Around You (I)
Rocks in His Head
What Makes Day and Night
To Space and Back
Eclipse: Darkness in Daytime
The Three Trees
The Cloud Book
The Man Who Named the Clouds
The Snowflake: Water Cycle
Because of Winn-Dixie (I)
Storytime with the Millers
The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor
Madeline Says Merci
The Storm Book
Magic School Bus Inside a Hurricane
A Drop Around the World
I Am Muslim
Sir Whong and the Golden Pig
The Sun Girl and the Moon Boy
Heroes: Great Men Through the Ages
Dig Wait Listen: A Desert Toad's Tale
What is the Full Moon Made Of?
Somewhere in the World Right Now
I can be a geologist
Lon Po Po: Red-Riding Hood from China
Dave's Down-to-Earth Rock Shop
The Holy Twins
Animal Dreaming
Surtsey, The Newest Place on Earth
Volcanoes! Mountains of Fire
Super Storms
Eruption! The Story of Volcanoes
Volcanoes Mountains That Blow Their Tops
Earthquakes (Earth Watch Book)
1,000 Years Ago on Planet Earth
Among the Odds and Evens
Subtraction Action
Avalanche Annie
The Tricky Tortoise
Earthquakes by S.Walker
Tsunamis
Oops, neglected this for 2 months.
The Crusades
The Minstrel in the Tower
A Gift from St. Francis
How to be a Medieval Knight
Knights
Castles
Eric the Red, Leif the Lucky
Life and Times of Vikings
Sightseers: Viking World
How to be a Samurai Warrior
Marco Polo Overland to China
The Mongols
The Door in the Wall
Frog and Toad Together
Chanticleer and the Fox
The Black Death
Black Beauty
The Story of Joan of Arc
The Squire and the Scroll
A Medieval Feast
A Walk in the Rainforest
Nature's Green Umbrella
Francis Drake
Johann Gutenberg & Amazing Press
Marguerite Makes a Book
Renaissance Artists Who Inspired the World
The Clown of God
Christopher Columbus
Leonardo's Horse
Encounter
Ferdinard Magellan
Saint George and the Dragon
The Sad Night
Nicolaus Copernicus: The Earth is a Planet
19 comments:
Jessica!!! You are even prettier in person! I loved watching it and your homeschool, as always, sounds so lovely!
Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Dee in Sunny FL! :)
I loved watching it too! Thanks for sharing!
-Kim
Very nice!!! It's fun to hear your voice! I enjoy your blog, it gives me great ideas and I can't wait to see more video entries.
Have a great day!
Dayle in Guatemala
Jessica - This was awesome! As always, you are an inspiration to this homeschool mama!
Thanks for sharing. This was a great idea, I love seeing everyone!
~Luke
Jessica, you are so adorable! I could just eat you up. LOL I enjoyed your video. You did a much better job than I did. My gang would not cease the noise so you can hear all kinds of interference. I gave up after the 5th take. LOL It was so nice to see you "Live". Sort of. :)
You did a great job! It was nice to "meet you" and hear you speak. You sound like you have a great homeschool atmosphere for your kids.
Very sweet, Jessica. You are even prettier *in person* and so articulate. I like the K-8th plan that you made, and yes, it may change, but you have a firm foundation and a vision for Trivium Academy. Excellent! Blessings, Renay in Samoa
Brave woman to do the video. So glad that you did - it lets us see more of the 'you' that we think we "know" from your blog. Although I think your breathing sounded a little funny ... kinda like panting (chucklechucklesnort!)...
Andrea
Wonderful, I loved the realness. :) Nice to see you.
You have a gorgeous blog! Beautiful video...we like C.Mason too! I love the idea of school not being at a specified time...because, yes, we are always learning! There shouldn't be a time limit on when a child wants to write a paragrah, do nature study, play an educational game - whatever it is! :)
I love it!! TFS!!!
makin' it real. Loved it. :)
Jana in AZ
Jessica! I just wanted to stop by and say you've been such an inspiration to me and homeschooling CM style. Keep it up! Your blog is always a pleasure to read.
Great video! I love your blog, so it was "extra cool" to hear the real you!
Jessica!
Great video, talk about multi-tasking!!
Jessica,
It was great to see you on video!
You have a very sweet demeanor, which is why it's nice to be able to watch a video of you. Nice job with the distraction of your dog.
Katrina
I just wanted to say you did a fabulous job! It was interesting to hear your voice after seeing your face for so long. I also wanted to say your blog is beautiful and I wish I had your computer skills! Keep the good ideas coming, please.
I am finding this sooo late, I happened to stumble back to the HOTM meme and I was so glad to see you made a video.
It is hard, right? Harder than I thought it would be. You did a great job!
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