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Learning In The BIG HOUSE
OK, now don’t get your thoughts on the wrong path here, the big house does not refer to prison (although some days my children would argue that). I’m Holly, joyous mother of 10 children, and veteran homeschooler of 14 years. Six of the past 14 years we have been using Weaver and they have been the best and easiest years of homeschooling.
Presently we are on volume 2, chapter 10 which is one of the white chapters and the last one of that volume. Sometimes these white chapters still intimidate me but after I look over them several times and write out my lesson plans the “intimidation factor” disappears. In this particular chapter Early American History is the subject for dissection and I chose to use the Time Travelers unit study of New World Explorers to enhance our study. It has been great fun as we dry fruit and meat for our journey, make our flag for our ship and journal in our captain’s log. I plan to post pictures on my homeschooling blog http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/bigfamily4HIM to show our progress. In September our town has a Heritage celebration and I purchased several items including ink wells, ink pens, hard tac and a compass from the reenactors tent store. I find small additions like this really help to liven up our studies.
Another great find to help with the Bible end of our studies has been the Herein is Love commentary series put out by Shepherd Press. These are commentaries written for children and since 7 of my ten children are age 10 and under this has really helped this busy mom to put the wonderful meatiness of the Weaver Bible study into little people words.
I am really looking forward to encouraging all the weaving moms and just being available for questions. I have been greatly blessed by all those on the Weaver boards and extend the invitation to leave some comments.
Weaving in the big house 4 Him,
Holly
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December 1, 2007 at 12:53 pm
It was so neat that you could know ahead of time what you were going to study and take advantage of buying the ink wells, pens and hardtack. I love that about Weaver that it heightens your awareness and interests in different events that are going on around you. I know your kiddos enjoyed those added features. My dd is really into quill writing. I don’t remember when it started. I ordered her a real quill pen and ink well for Christmas! Thanks for sharing your creativity.