Copyright 2006 Julie Shepherd Knapp |
Copyright 2006 Julie Shepherd Knapp. All rights reserved. |
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The Homeschool Diner's Guide to Homeschooling by Subject Literature Resources for Homeschoolers by Julie Shepherd Knapp, copyright 2006 Now that we finally have time to read... what should we read...? Book Lists, Suggested Reading, and Reviews Study Guides, Discussion Guides, and Book Reports The Diner's Favorite Poetry Resources The Diner's Favorite ABC Books Other Resources Teaching Company Video Lecture Series - great literature courses taught by great teachers (Ivy League, Stanford, Georgetown, etc.), these are not flashy or fast-paced... just really good lectures, available on DVD, video, audiotape, and CD delancyplace.com -- a free e-mail subscription sends daily, short, interesting book excerpts to your e-mail box Book Adventure - a free reading motivation program by Sylvan learning, allows children to search the database for books by grade level, subject or title, uses a point system for motivation PaperBackSwap.com online group that uses a credit system to trade books you don't want and get books you do want Full Bookcases? Organize your books, using these free printable Dewey Decimal System signs with cute Jan Brett illustrations Related Issues How to Read to Your Child - Without Falling Asleep! by Rachel Webb -- tips for making reading an interesting experience for your little one, and you too! Raggedy Ann's Measuring Stick by Win and Bill Sweet Losing the Big Picture: The Fragmentation of the English Major since 1964 by Stephen H. Balch -- discuses changes that have taken place in class offerings to college English majors Dead Plagiarists Society by Paul Collins -- Google Book Search is a plagiarist's nightmare Click to be insulted with direct quotes from the works of Shakespeare ;-) (use your Back button to return to the Diner) |
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"You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them." ~~ Ray Bradbury |