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CM and WTM blog recs please

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I am looking for some CM or CM combined with WTM homeschool blog recommendations.

TIA!
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Originally Posted by KathleenSLP View Post
I am looking for some CM or CM combined with WTM homeschool blog recommendations.

TIA!
My blog is a Cm/WTM blog- and almost all the hs blogs in my sidebar are of a similar bent.
http://concordiaclassicalacademy.blogspot.com/
post #3 of 30
Are you getting interested in WTM now? Yay!

And ooh, I haven't checked in on Sweet Pea for months, off to do that now...
post #4 of 30
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Thanks, Theretothere!

Angela, yes! I am definitely interested in the Latin and history. I have yet to read the book so who knows what else I'll be interested in. It definitely seems to compliment CM.
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Thanks, Theretothere!

Angela, yes! I am definitely interested in the Latin and history. I have yet to read the book so who knows what else I'll be interested in. It definitely seems to compliment CM.
I highly suggest the book- it really changed the way I thought we'd do our homeschooling. For the better.
post #6 of 30
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Yeah - I gave DH a VERY big hint that it would be welcomed under the tree. Otherwise, it'll be a Christmas gift to myself via Amazon.
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Just replying so I can be notified of replies. Just starting out and definitely looking for CM blogs!
(not so much WTM)
post #8 of 30
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J3fer, if you go to my blog I have some CM-only blogs listed on the right.
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just keeping track

curretnly addicted to dotnetdiva's blog
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just keeping track

curretnly addicted to dotnetdiva's blog
I know! Her blog makes me feel like a total loser :
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I know! Her blog makes me feel like a total loser :
yu can say that again.

course i feel that way about a lot of blogs (and a lot of the moms here too)
post #12 of 30
Well, you should probably take into account that I don't make home-cooked meals everyday, keep the house clean enough, exercise everyday, and a dozen other things that I feel I should be doing...

I know you are probably looking for some secular CM/WTMish blogs, I found a few today that look pretty cool, you may already have them listed.

http://4twinklingstars.blogspot.com/
** OOps, took off one that was definitely not secular

As soon as I get caught up with life and after the holidays, I plan to go on a total blog blitz search and find more great ones and start reading/commenting on them!
post #13 of 30
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Thanks for the link!
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Dot net--- I've been blog lurking and was wondering how you do it. I mean..hello, gorgeous house, cute kid who seems pretty smart...are there really two of you??

I can't tell you how many times I've googled something for homeschool and it leads me to your blog!

Most days I feel I take two steps forward and twelve back.
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Well, you should probably take into account that I don't make home-cooked meals everyday, keep the house clean enough, exercise everyday, and a dozen other things that I feel I should be doing...

I know you are probably looking for some secular CM/WTMish blogs, I found a few today that look pretty cool, you may already have them listed.

http://4twinklingstars.blogspot.com/
** OOps, took off one that was definitely not secular

As soon as I get caught up with life and after the holidays, I plan to go on a total blog blitz search and find more great ones and start reading/commenting on them!
Let me know if you find any Christian Classical stayle ones -- or any HS a SN child ....

i love lurking on your blog, but Theo just doesn't have the ablity -- at this age -- your DD does ... I am a tad jealous LOL
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Aimee, I should've left that link up, here it is! I just stumbled across it the other day, haven't read it extensively, but it seems CM/classical/eclectic and I meant to check it out in more depth.
http://ourjourneywestward.com/

By your signature, it looks like our little ones are exactly a year apart, with Satori being one year older. A year ago, Satori could not spell her name! She couldn't write any ABCs. She was also in preschool full-time. It is amazing what can happen in a year. I have been pretty relaxed/casual about homeschooling the past year, and am very patient.
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Aimee, I should've left that link up, here it is! I just stumbled across it the other day, haven't read it extensively, but it seems CM/classical/eclectic and I meant to check it out in more depth.
http://ourjourneywestward.com/

By your signature, it looks like our little ones are exactly a year apart, with Satori being one year older. A year ago, Satori could not spell her name! She couldn't write any ABCs. She was also in preschool full-time. It is amazing what can happen in a year. I have been pretty relaxed/casual about homeschooling the past year, and am very patient.
yesterday -- for the first time -- theo asked to write his name and got the first 3 letters ....

thanks i will check that one out too

A
post #18 of 30
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Aimee, I should've left that link up, here it is! I just stumbled across it the other day, haven't read it extensively, but it seems CM/classical/eclectic and I meant to check it out in more depth.
http://ourjourneywestward.com/

By your signature, it looks like our little ones are exactly a year apart, with Satori being one year older. A year ago, Satori could not spell her name! She couldn't write any ABCs. She was also in preschool full-time. It is amazing what can happen in a year. I have been pretty relaxed/casual about homeschooling the past year, and am very patient.
It's amazing how much Satori has learned and grown- and your blog is intimidating. It makes me feel like a major slacker.
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Originally Posted by dotnetdiva View Post
Aimee, I should've left that link up, here it is! I just stumbled across it the other day, haven't read it extensively, but it seems CM/classical/eclectic and I meant to check it out in more depth.
http://ourjourneywestward.com/

By your signature, it looks like our little ones are exactly a year apart, with Satori being one year older. A year ago, Satori could not spell her name! She couldn't write any ABCs. She was also in preschool full-time. It is amazing what can happen in a year. I have been pretty relaxed/casual about homeschooling the past year, and am very patient.
i am actually excited so see how much changes here in the next year
post #20 of 30
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We're definitely secular but I do read some Christian hs blogs. It just depends on how prevalent the religious stuff shared in the blogs, if that makes any sense... Like an occasional mention vs. a bible quote every other paragraph, KWIM?
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