I’ve posted Part 4 which is the list for dd6. I will try to post her charts, etc. today.
I also posted samples of the updated My Book of Centuries: Thinline Edition that I’ve finished and submitted to SCM for review. We will use this new streamlined version as a family with dd6 and ds9 and dd12 will begin her own to last for the remainder of her homeschool years.
I am sorry I’ve been slow in posting the rest. I should be able to finish this weekend, Lord willing. We started school and our CM co-op this week, so it’s been busy. I’ll let you know when I get it done.
Christie, I tried to post a comment to your blog re: the thinline edition of the BOC, but I think it got lost in cyberspace somewhere. Anyway, agreeing with Richele, I *love* what you’ve done with it. And I really love the idea of having both versions available. I have some artsy kids who would prefer the original (which we have) and others who would much prefer the thinline. Any idea if/when it may be available? ~Jenn
Christie you crack me up! In a great and wonderful way. Thank you.
I sense some *wonder* at Christie’s schedules and curriculum plans, but honestly ladies if you all typed up all you have planned for each of your children this year it would be just as delightful and long and complete and fantastic!
I really like Christie’s orignal notion that she gains so much from seeing others similiar curriculum/plan posts. I’d love to share ours, but I’m too lazy to type it in to one place (it’s a binder system organized by subjects with scribbles and posts it here and there) …. and I keep some details in my head (scary, huh?) too!