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review – Eclectic Education Series

March 6, 2010 By: amyswanderingcomment

Do you wish your homeschool could resemble a one-room schoolhouse from Days Gone By? Dollar Homeschool wants to help you achieve that with their Eclectic Education Series.

The Eclectic Education Series, or EES, is a huge e-book collection of textbooks from around 1865 to 1915. You have probably heard of a few of them, like Ray’s Arithmetic and McGuffey’s Readers. The collection covers Math, History, Science, Reading, Grammar and also some Teacher’s Manuals. You can view the complete book list HERE.

Since many of these books can be found for free scattered about the internet, you might be wondering why you would pay for them. Here are a few reasons:

  • Time – it would take days to hunt down all of these titles on your own, and some of them aren’t even available.
  • Convenience – all of the e-books are categorized and easy to find.
  • Worksheets – create your own by just printing off a page of review questions, or part of a story for grammar practice.
  • Sanity – I can’t begin to count how many times I’ve searched for an old e-book only to discover that it is incomplete or incompatible with my computer.

There are a couple of downsides to this collection:

  • The pictures are not always clear (they are old scans). This can sometimes cause a problem if  the lesson refers the child to the picture.
  • I’m uncertain about using this as a complete curriculum since it stops at 1915. What about all of the scientific discoveries, history, and math from the last century?

This is not something our family will really use – we are thoroughly modern and like it that way. Many families on the Crew love it however, so be sure to read all of the reviews if EES interests you. There are some very creative ideas being shared on their blogs.

The Nitty Gritty:

  • Complete Collection CD  $159
  • Individual subjects  $39

Value: $159 is not much for a K-12 curriculum if EES is a good fit for your family.

See what the TOS Crew has to say about Eclectic Education Series!

I received this series free for the purpose of writing an honest review. No other compensation was given.

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menu planning forms

March 6, 2010 By: amyswanderingcomment

Money Saving Mom is offering 11 different menu planning forms on her blog.

These will come in handy if you are tuning in to her 31 Days to a Better Budget series.

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wfmw- free garden planners/journals

March 3, 2010 By: amyswandering1 Comment

I mentioned yesterday that I want to plan a REAL garden this year, and will be incorporating it into our schooling.

I came across this great post about keeping a gardening journal. Like always, that sent me on a scavenger hunt for printables!

~This Garden Journal has a graph that would come in handy for square foot gardening

~Homestead Garden Journal Pages

~Garden Genius

~Lawn & Garden Budget

~Automatic Seed Starting Chart very cool

~2010 Garden Journal from Arbico Organics

~Hobby Farms

Head on over HERE for lots of great tips!

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gardening with kids

March 2, 2010 By: amyswandering1 Comment

Spring is in the air and it is time to start planning our garden. We’ve just dabbled in gardening for the the past few years, but this year I am serious about it! (Anyone who knows me is LOL right now because I can’t stand the heat & don’t like to get my hands dirty. 🙂 ) Now that canned tomatoes creep me out, I need to figure out how to grow a bumper crop of tomatoes.

We are working our way through Exploring Creation with Botany and I want to get our kids involved with the garden experience. I will be using the two resources below.

Developing Christian Character Through Gardening is a free unit study offered by Roscommon Acres. It is a perfect fit for us right now!

Gardening Unit Study offered on Heart of the Matter

Stay tuned because I will be posting lots of gardening links – some for school and some for gardeners. Come back tomorrow if you are interested in gardening journals!

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book it! program

March 2, 2010 By: amyswanderingcomment

It’s time to enroll for the 2010-2011 Pizza Hut Book It! reading program.

Open to kids in grades K-6th, Book It! is a free program that rewards kids’ reading goals with pizza vouchers. Yum!

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