Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Trivium Tuesdays + Introduction to the Classical Homeschool Giveaway



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Welcome to another week of Trivium Tuesdays!  For those of you who are new here today, this link-up is hosted by Living and Learning at Home (that's me!) and Classically Homeschooling and is 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.


Introduction to the Classical Homeschool Giveaway

This week we're giving away a copy of Sara's Introduction to the Classical Homeschool: How to Give Your Children a Classical Education at Home!

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Introduction to the Classical Homeschool gives an excellent introduction to classical education, various style of classical education, and how to start a classical homeschool in your own home. It also includes some of Sara's best tips for organizing and planning your homeschool!

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Featured Post from Last Week



Have you heard of the term Embodied Learning?  It has been a new term for me this past year.  Sara paints a beautiful picture of embodied learning in the homeschool over at Classically Homeschooling.  Go check it out!


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 link back to this post in some way. You can use my Trivium Tuesdays button (found on my right sidebar) if you'd like so others can learn about this link-up! Button code: <ahref="http://www.livingandlearningathome.com/search/label/Trivium%20Tuesdays" target="_blank" title="Trivium Tuesdays"><img alt="Living and Learning at Home" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg6y8pMMmK-PuaiwV-fmISajX_7Bd6HYHA-Y64a4HgIYpE7qH4_NGNb9i2qxBsRFEJTyVoF-_MQUjmItgwNxTr3KxC1OKNo-MnBEkxM89HSuSpsoGpYXfkg84eOhSCVnfxDbup3pbghuusI/s200/Trivium+Tuesdays+-+2016+Button.png"/></a>
  • 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.

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7 comments:

  1. I think it is easy except history. There is so many great textbooks it is hard to pick just one.

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  2. I think it would be a lot easier if the two would cooperate. Lol

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  3. I love Trivium Tuesdays. I discover many classical homeschooling blogs that way. Also, the book looks great. I would love a resource that clearly and simply explains how to give my children a classical education.

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  4. I really enjoy homeschooling! I wouldn't describe it as easy but it's sweet and so worth it!

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  5. I have a schedule and so most of the time it runs smoothly but it isn't always easy 😊
    Lori

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  6. I love visiting! I'll be linking too!

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  7. Easy? Some days more than others. We been homeschooling for the past 8 years---grades Pre-K to 12th. It's a sweet day when you graduate a student. We love learning together, the flexibility of our schedule, and growing in God's grace. It's a wonderful way to live.

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