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15 February 2010

Classical Homeschool Carnival #7





Welcome to the February 15, 2010 edition of classical homeschooling carnival! We've been under the weather, but are beginning to feel better and there's a lovely bunch of posts in the carnival for some much-needed inspiration.


Lisa presents WR: Hit the Books posted at Golden Grasses, saying, "Ritsumei invited me to submit to the carnival and I am delighted to do so = )." She shares a week in review, including a historical reenactment, cast party, and excitement over new books.


Tonia shares her answer to the question, "How do you know what to teach?" in The Well-Trained Mind as our Homeschooling Travel Guide posted at The Sunny Patch. She tells how she learned to look beyond boxed curriculum and textbooks in order to meet her children's needs.


Ritsumei presents Why Does Snow Melt? posted at Baby Steps, saying, "We had a great time discovering a little about why snow melts and what happens to water when it gets cold."


Dave remains delightfully non-partisan as he presents Homeschooling Political Philosophy:Natural Rights – “We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident…” posted at The Homeschooling Physicist, saying, "I discussed why homeschoolers should teach their kids the importance of the idea of natural rights."




That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of
Classical Homeschooling Carnival using our carnival submission form.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A wonderful carnival. Thank you!

Ritsumei said...

I'm so glad you enjoyed it! The next one is scheduled for a month from now because there haven't been very many entries for the past few, but if there are enough people who are willing to contribute it'll go back to a bi-weekly thing.

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