It is not necessarily the best post, just the one that is most significant to me.
This week we sold all our copies of Mystery of History at a curriculum sale. This was a gutwrenching thing for me. I taught the kids volumes I and II myself and Amy taught III this year. It is a fabulous curriculum but due to other considerations we chose to sell them.
Then Laurie Bluedorn of Trivium Pursuit comes out with a great review of the product and some thoughts on comments regarding the resource. It easily became the Post of the week.
Now that I have put two posts of the week together in a timely fashion, I hope to make it an everyday Sunday afternoon thing. Time will tell.
3 comments:
Great Sunday plan. Dropping by on the Road Trip.
Road tripping and found my way here. Not sure I follow what you're talking about, selling a cirriculum.
I have really enjoyed Mystery of History with my 7th grader. With my 11th grader we used Romans, Revolutionaries, and Reformers. Fascinating. I still haven't sold it as I want to do a more in depth study on it for myself, as some of it she did by herself and I felt I really missed the whole of it (I work full-time and homeschool). It's been over a year and its still sitting there...
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