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    Dianna's Tips & Tricks .. and more

    In case you have not seen this, our own Dianna offers great practical organizational tips here:

    Tips & Tricks for Organizing Our Memoria Press Homeschool.

    More ...

    Here are Christine's Art Card Display and her ingenious SC teaching preps.


    Did I miss any? Anyone have others to share?
    Simply Classical: A Beautiful Education for Any Child (Memoria Press)

    SimplyClassical.com -- catalog, curriculum, book

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    Re: Dianna's Tips & Tricks .. and more

    Originally posted by cherylswope View Post
    In case you have not seen this, our own Dianna offers great practical organizational tips here:

    Tips & Tricks for Organizing Our Memoria Press Homeschool.

    More ...

    Here are Christine's Art Card Display and her ingenious SC teaching preps.


    Did I miss any? Anyone have others to share?
    You are the sweetest. Linking arms, we learn so much from each other. I'm off to read the SC teaching preps.
    2022-23: Year 12 of homeschooling with MP

    DD1 - 27 - college grad, bakery owner
    DD2 - 16 - 11th grade - HLS Cottage School - online classes, Dual Credit - equestrian &theatre
    DS3 - 14 -7A Cottage School - soccer/tennis/aviation -dyslexia &dysgraphia
    DS4 -14 - 7A Cottage School -soccer/tennis/aviation -auditory processing disorder
    DD5 - 10- Mash up of SC levels and standard MP, Cottage School - inattentive ADHD - equestrian &tumbling
    DS6 - 8 - MP 1/SC -- 2E cutie with dyslexia, dysgraphia &ADHD

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      Re: Dianna's Tips & Tricks .. and more

      I found 2 great things at Dollar Tree this weekend, perfect for SC1 and SC2 users.
      *a cheap black plastic tool box. It fits those monstrous rod and staff math cards beautifully. I cut some green cardstock the same size as dividers. Now they're all happily separated by dot cards, fact family 7, etc. At the front of the box I keep the current ones the lesson plan calls for. Note: I would never trust the latch on this cheapo unless I wanted to play 300 card math flashcard pickup. I simply ripped it off to prevent some foolish forgetfulness on my part.

      Next, I found an adjustable paper thermometer in their teacher section. Rod and staff 1 book 2 calls for the teacher to make this. I did last year. It looked real easy to make, it wasnt. Stitch a red ribbon to a white ribbon while it's already laced through your homemade thermometer. Aahh! Enter this $1 product. Ta-da. I have 2 more students to go through grade 1 yet. Let's just say I bought a few in case we break some.
      DS14- Simply Classical mash-up of Traditional Spelling 2 and SC 7/8
      DD12- Classic Core 6th Grade w/ First Form
      DD10- Classic Core 4th Grade w/ Greek Myths and American History

      We've completed:
      Classic Core Jr. kindergarten thru grade 5
      Simply Classical levels B, C, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5/6

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        Re: Dianna's Tips & Tricks .. and more

        Originally posted by Colomama View Post
        I found great things at Dollar Tree ... an adjustable paper thermometer in their teacher section. Rod and staff 1 book 2 calls for the teacher to make this. I did last year. It looked real easy to make, it wasnt. Stitch a red ribbon to a white ribbon while it's already laced through your homemade thermometer. Aahh! Enter this $1 product. Ta-da. I have 2 more students to go through grade 1 yet. Let's just say I bought a few in case we break some.
        YES! SCORE! Doing this ASAP. I'm the slacker who still hasn't made that darn thermometer. We haven't gotten there yet in RS, so I've just been putting it off.

        Dollar Tree also has a three (or four?) pack of little paper clocks for teaching how to tell time. We love them. Everyone at the table gets one, we can all adjust our clocks when I call out a time, and if they get shredded, lost or broken, I'm out $0.25.
        “If I should fall even a thousand times a day, a thousand times, with peaceful repentance, I will say immediately, Nunc Coepi, ‘Now, I begin.’.”

        ~Venerable Bruno Lanteri
        ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
        Wonder Boy 14 ... MP5 + R&S Math 6
        Joy Bubble 12 ... MP5 full core
        Cowboy 10 ... MP5 + R&S Math 4
        Sassafras 6 ... MP1
        All … SSPX Catechesis

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          Here's my rod and staff grade 1 flashcards in my cheapo dollar tree tool box
          DS14- Simply Classical mash-up of Traditional Spelling 2 and SC 7/8
          DD12- Classic Core 6th Grade w/ First Form
          DD10- Classic Core 4th Grade w/ Greek Myths and American History

          We've completed:
          Classic Core Jr. kindergarten thru grade 5
          Simply Classical levels B, C, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5/6

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            Glad you got a picture of it, that is great!!!
            Christine

            (2022/2023)
            DD1 8/23/09 -Mix of MP 6/7
            DS2 9/1/11 - Mix of SC 7/8 and SC 9/10 (R&S 5, FFL)
            DD3 2/9/13 -SC 5/6

            Previous Years
            DD 1 (MPK, SC2 (with AAR), SC3, SC4, Mix of MP3/4, Mix MP5/6
            DS2 (SCB, SCC, MPK, AAR/Storytime Treasures), CLE Math, Mix of MP3/4, MP5 (literature mix of SC 7/8/MP5)
            DD3 (SCA, SCB, Jr. K workbooks, soaking up from the others, MPK, AAR), MP1, MP2

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              This is for Rod and Staff grade 2. For the first 40 lessons the teacher book says you need a posterboard with room for 10 boats to go sailing. I dislike posters, especially large ones. So I conververted this giant poster down to a file folder. Here's how:
              I photocopied the template from the teacher book at 40% onto cardstock.
              I cut out my wave pattern.
              I cut out the one little boat and traced it 12 more times in blank space on the cardstock, keeping my boats close together.
              I colored in the boats that I had traced with a black crayon.
              I used clear packing tape to tape over my traced boats on both sides, hence why its nice if they're all in the same area.
              I cut out my boats. They're black on one side and white on the other now and poor-girl laminated to boot!

              For the actual ocean wave poster I simply used a blue file folder. By copying the original template at 40%, you will have room for the 10 required waves with a half a wave at the front and a half a wave at the other end. Simply trace your pattern across the bottom of your file folder. I used an exacto to cut just enough of each wave out for my boats to stick into. If you cut the entire row of waves out, you'll nearly cut the whole bottom of your file folder off. I added clouds and birds for looks.


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              After the first 40 lessons the teacher manual calls for another monstrous poster, this time with blossoms and bees. You can buy this poster if you wish or make your own. The teacher manual again has templates in the back to photocopy. The directions in the back say to color the blossoms and and bees in. I simply photocopied the templates onto colored cardstock. Voila. I wrote the numbers on the blossoms and bees. I glued my blossoms onto a separate sheet of paper, just so they kind of stood out. I laminated the pages. I wrote the facts onto the various bees and laminated them. Note: The bees are NOT laminated onto the blossom sheets, they are glued on as the facts are learned.

              My plan is to keep these in 3-ring binder, not stick them on the wall.

              Hope this helps some other families implement the rod and staff math curriculum. It seems dreadfully plain, all black and white with no color, and so repetitious that I didn't have very high of hopes teaching it. But, my son has absolutely rocked this curriculum! He gets it. He has success. Don't judge this curriculum by its plain old cover, it totally works and has great results.
              DS14- Simply Classical mash-up of Traditional Spelling 2 and SC 7/8
              DD12- Classic Core 6th Grade w/ First Form
              DD10- Classic Core 4th Grade w/ Greek Myths and American History

              We've completed:
              Classic Core Jr. kindergarten thru grade 5
              Simply Classical levels B, C, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5/6

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                Re: Dianna's Tips & Tricks .. and more

                Originally posted by Colomama View Post
                After the first 40 lessons the teacher manual calls for another monstrous poster, this time with blossoms and bees. You can buy this poster if you wish or make your own. The teacher manual again has templates in the back to photocopy. The directions in the back say to color the blossoms and and bees in. I simply photocopied the templates onto colored cardstock. Voila. I wrote the numbers on the blossoms and bees. I glued my blossoms onto a separate sheet of paper, just so they kind of stood out. I laminated the pages. I wrote the facts onto the various bees and laminated them. Note: The bees are NOT laminated onto the blossom sheets, they are glued on as the facts are learned.

                My plan is to keep these in 3-ring binder, not stick them on the wall.
                Awesome suggestion about the binder. I did not even realize the 3rd grade book had templates for the bee/blossom charts which are used for review at the beginning of the year so I had drawn some freehand. (I'll make some like yours next year when younger DD is in 2nd grade.) My house was looking a little weird from the street view with all these charts taped to the picture window! They are now tucked away in a binder.
                Heather

                DD 9, MP 4A
                DD 6, MP 2
                DS 4 & DS 4--going to Pre-K three mornings/week
                DS 1

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                  I see this thread being "stickied" in the near future. I know I will want to refer back to it, for sure!
                  “If I should fall even a thousand times a day, a thousand times, with peaceful repentance, I will say immediately, Nunc Coepi, ‘Now, I begin.’.”

                  ~Venerable Bruno Lanteri
                  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                  Wonder Boy 14 ... MP5 + R&S Math 6
                  Joy Bubble 12 ... MP5 full core
                  Cowboy 10 ... MP5 + R&S Math 4
                  Sassafras 6 ... MP1
                  All … SSPX Catechesis

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                    Originally posted by Anita View Post
                    I see this thread being "stickied" in the near future. I know I will want to refer back to it, for sure!
                    Stickied!

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