Welcome to another week of Trivium Tuesdays! If this is your first time
here, this is a link-up aimed at encouraging and informing other
homeschoolers
who use the Classical model of teaching. Here we can share with each
other and learn from one another.
Don't forget to visit the All Things Classical Blog Post Index if you are trying to remember a post that someone linked up or are just looking for encouragement or help on a specific topic related to Classical homeschooling. I have organized posts that you have linked up here at Trivium Tuesdays so that you can easily find posts on the topic you are looking for.
Did you notice a little theme woven amongst the posts from last week? It was the theme of feeling like we are not being enough, or doing enough for our children as a (homeschool) mom. I love that we can help each other with these insecurities that inevitably pop up from time to time! I hope that this can be a place to encourage one another and spur each other on to continuing the journey of homeschooling.
This week my favorite post from from Harmony Art Mom. Her post, Homeschool Art Appreciation, gave the specifics of how they handle art during the high school years. I love when people share the specifics of what they do =) She talks about doing art in home vs out of home, art history, learning with your child, grading work, and much more! If you are in or approaching the teenage years, I'm sure you will get some good ideas from her post!
Now onto this week's link-up!
Here are the rules:
I will visit each of your blogs this week and feature my favorite link-up for all to see next week! Also, if your blog has a button I will place it on my sidebar (under Friends to Visit) for the week until it is replaced by the next week's favorite =)
Happy Linking!
Don't forget to visit the All Things Classical Blog Post Index if you are trying to remember a post that someone linked up or are just looking for encouragement or help on a specific topic related to Classical homeschooling. I have organized posts that you have linked up here at Trivium Tuesdays so that you can easily find posts on the topic you are looking for.
Did you notice a little theme woven amongst the posts from last week? It was the theme of feeling like we are not being enough, or doing enough for our children as a (homeschool) mom. I love that we can help each other with these insecurities that inevitably pop up from time to time! I hope that this can be a place to encourage one another and spur each other on to continuing the journey of homeschooling.
This week my favorite post from from Harmony Art Mom. Her post, Homeschool Art Appreciation, gave the specifics of how they handle art during the high school years. I love when people share the specifics of what they do =) She talks about doing art in home vs out of home, art history, learning with your child, grading work, and much more! If you are in or approaching the teenage years, I'm sure you will get some good ideas from her post!
Now onto this week's link-up!
Here are the rules:
- Your post must have to do (in some way) with classical homeschooling (any age children).
- Your post may be from your archives as long as you only post it one time on this link-up.
- Please link to your direct post, not your blog in general.
- Please place my Trivium Tuesdays button (found on my right sidebar) on your blog post so others can learn about this link-up!
- It may be helpful to state in your link description what stage of the trivium or what subject your post is about, if applicable, so others can easily find posts they are interested in looking at.
- Remember, everyone loves comments =) So don't be shy, and tell someone if you liked their post!
I will visit each of your blogs this week and feature my favorite link-up for all to see next week! Also, if your blog has a button I will place it on my sidebar (under Friends to Visit) for the week until it is replaced by the next week's favorite =)
Happy Linking!
I'm not certain if my post is considered classical ed, but I do know that my kids occasionally need a creative Phys Ed break after their hard studies.
ReplyDeleteBesides, fitness and fun are both essential elements in brain health, something we certainly need for classical ed.
Annie Kate, I loved your post! I completely agree with what you stated above. Thank you for sharing your fun adventure with us =)
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