Homeschooling on a strict budget?
Jan. 4th, 2007 11:11 amThis was shared in the Orthodox classical homeschoolers yahoo group: http://oldfashionededucation.com/index.html
It looks like an excellent resource. Very organized and clear curriculum and even daily lesson plans. Almost all of it free and available online. Amazing. Not exactly classical, but it looks like a very literature based curriculum like Ambleside. The fact that a mom put this together and then shared it with the rest of us is so neat. The organization alone makes me really tempted to just use it next year. I'm already totally overwhelmed trying to figure out how to do kindergarten with Zoe and start Mari in the "meat" of a classical education next year. I got The Well Trained Mind from my mom for Christmas. I've only skimmed it before. And it is making me cringe at the enormity of picking and choosing my own curriculum and trying to budget for it. Ugh.
It looks like an excellent resource. Very organized and clear curriculum and even daily lesson plans. Almost all of it free and available online. Amazing. Not exactly classical, but it looks like a very literature based curriculum like Ambleside. The fact that a mom put this together and then shared it with the rest of us is so neat. The organization alone makes me really tempted to just use it next year. I'm already totally overwhelmed trying to figure out how to do kindergarten with Zoe and start Mari in the "meat" of a classical education next year. I got The Well Trained Mind from my mom for Christmas. I've only skimmed it before. And it is making me cringe at the enormity of picking and choosing my own curriculum and trying to budget for it. Ugh.