Welcome to another week of Trivium Tuesdays! For those of you who are new here today, 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 follow all my Pinterest boards that are a part of the All Things Classical List!
Also, please remember to only link up posts that have to do with homeschooling using the classical model of education. Thank you for understanding this link-up's theme.
I'm really enjoying the 31 Days of Classical Education {lite} from Our Catholic Homeschool. Last week she linked up her post titled Kindergarten Authors. I agree with much of what she said about teaching little ones to write. I you have a preschooler or kindergartener, check out her post for some great thoughts about teaching handwriting!
If you are a regular here at Trivium Tuesdays and have something to share that is a little off topic, but still would be an encouragement to the readers here, please still share it =) I'm referring to people who are just trying to get their blog more exposure without following the rules above.
Featured Post from Last Week
I'm really enjoying the 31 Days of Classical Education {lite} from Our Catholic Homeschool. Last week she linked up her post titled Kindergarten Authors. I agree with much of what she said about teaching little ones to write. I you have a preschooler or kindergartener, check out her post for some great thoughts about teaching handwriting!
Most Clicked on Post from Last Week
Surviving the Library, from As He Leads is Joy, got the most clicks last week! If you missed it, take a minute to check it out. We love the library around here, but it can be a bit overwhelming if you don't use some of the tips Beth shares!
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 reserve the right to remove any link-up that does not have to do with classical homeschooling.
If you are a regular here at Trivium Tuesdays and have something to share that is a little off topic, but still would be an encouragement to the readers here, please still share it =) I'm referring to people who are just trying to get their blog more exposure without following the rules above.
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 =)
While classical learning is one of the best preparations for the SAT, it still really helps to practice actual SAT questions. The SAT Question of the Day is an invaluable resource.
ReplyDeletePart of a classical education is learning to winsomely present your ideas (i.e. rhetoric). NaNoWriMo is a perfect opportunity to struggle with the challenge of writing a novel, with an accompanying external reward.
ReplyDeleteMost of our kids will not become novelists, but hopefully a handful of them will write the classics of the future!
I think that is such a neat idea. Thanks for linking up!
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