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SCM can be such a tease!
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- Jordan SmithKeymaster
Anybody want to try and guess what this is?
PhoboParticipantI saw this on your Facebook page this morning, but am drawing a blank! It’s still early where I am though, so maybe I’ll have to look at this again in the afternoon, lol.
Rachel
MeadowWayParticipantHINT PLEASE”
is this a document?
erin.kateParticipantHoping for something poetry related …
hsmom22ParticipantA blanket of some type, like a throw blanket with inspirational words printed on it?
Jordan SmithKeymasterHow about another picture?
MistyParticipantNot nice!
Jordan SmithKeymasterThis one’s already up on our Facebook page, so I’ll go ahead and post it here.
5heartsathomeParticipantIs it a sort of classic literature/family real aloud type guide? Maybe organized by age range?
MissusLeataParticipantPoetry Study?
suzukimomParticipantWhat a tease you all are???
Mysterious Lady in PinkParticipantIt’s for poetry!! I totally recognize part of a CM quote on the cover:
“A couplet such as this, though it appear to carry no moral weight, instructs our conscience more effectually than many wise saws. As we ‘inwardly digest,’ reverence comes to us unawares, gentleness, a wistful tenderness towards the past, a sense of continuance, and of a part to play that shall not be loud and discordant, but of a piece with the whole. This is one of the ‘lessons never learned in schools’ which comes to each of us only as we discover it for ourselves.
“Many have a favourite poet for a year or two, to be discarded for another and another. Some are happy enough to find the poet of their lifetime in Spenser, Wordsworth, Browning, for example; but, whether it be for a year or a life, let us mark as we read, let us learn and inwardly digest. Note how good this last word is. What we digest we assimilate, take into ourselves, so that it is part and parcel of us, and no longer separable.”
Jordan SmithKeymasterY’all have very good habits of observation!
Stacy MontgomeryModeratorJordan,
Will there be a revision on the Middle Ages history guide anytime soon?
Thanks you,
StacyJordan SmithKeymasterWe may revise the Middle Ages history lesson plans sometime in the future, but we have a lot of other things that we’re working on right now.
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