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Any chance of Simply Classical in ebook format?
I love to read on my phone or iPad while sitting in waiting rooms for our various appointments. I keep checking to see if Simply Classical is on ebook, but no such luck. Any chance it is coming out soon in ebook format?
Dana
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You mean someone did all the work for me?!? Lol. An Aesop workbook would be a great addition to MP's offerings though. Thanks for the link to the site. I had forgotten about all the great stuff they have there....
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I was able to make beautiful copy work pages with Startwrite software and a public domain version of Aesop's Fables. This was the version with the Milo Winter illustrations. I used the moral for copy work and inserted the illustration on the page. They were so pretty! I really couldn't figure out anything...
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I haven't been here in a while, but I thought I would add some thoughts.
I think I would be most interested in modified lesson plans that go along with each individual item, and perhaps modified workbooks. My son just doesn't fit into any of the current year plans, so individual lesson...
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We have a trip coming up around that time and may actually be in the area. I would love to be able to come this year, but I won't know our final travel itinerary until mid to late May. I'm crossing my fingers that it works out this year, but I'm glad DVDs will be available if things don't work out.
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I know that ds would have quite a bit of trouble with live online class environment for the same reasons he had trouble with actual live classes. An asynchronous environment may work well for him as long as it was a highly visual presentation. As far as interacting with other classmates, my son is quite...
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Yes, I have managed to locate Lingua Angelica.We have decided to give Prima Latina a try again, but tweak it a bit. I've been making flash cards for the vocabulary, with pictures when I can. I also have been making matching exercises, writing each line of a prayer on an index card for him to put...
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I'm curious how close the 4th grade grammar is to being complete. I'm doing the 4th grade literature with my special needs son, and I thought the grammar for 4th might be a good fit for him too. I'm willing to put off the lit for a bit if the programs are coordinated. We are doing Prima Latina for latin,...
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The more I read on these forums, the more I wish I could de-age my son back to Pre-K and start over with all MP stuff, lol.
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We started last week. We are easing in to a full schedule and should be up to speed in another week. So far it is going very well. Ds is really enjoying FMOG and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. (We're doing a mix of different grades.)
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Ds is in general a great speller, and we've always used basic rules-based spelling programs at a few grade levels above his current grade. It was one of those effortless subjects, and the less work involved in getting it done, the better. He has quite the vocabulary, so in his writings will often use...
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We used a basketball for math facts. I think that it added a kind of rhythm that helped make the information stick. He just naturally fell into that rhythm. I don't remember if I got that here, or somewhere else. A trampoline can be helpful too. Some kids do well with some spinning before sitting down...
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