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Posted on August 28, 2021

Godbold Academy: Medieval Rhetoric Plans

The Rhetoric Stage is roughly high school. These students should be completely independent. Though, I do still include mine in Morning Basket, and choose at least one subject each year to do with them-- not because they cannot do it on their own, but just to connect. For Bible, all my kids who can read …

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Posted on August 28, 2021

Godbold Academy: Medieval Logic Plans

The logic stage is about fifth to eighth grade. These students are largely independent, though I do try to pick a subject each year to do with them just to connect with them a little more. For Bible, all my kids who can read use the SOAP method of Bible study to do their own …

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Posted on August 28, 2021

Godbold Academy: Medieval Grammar Plans

The grammar stage is roughly first through fourth grade. I group my kids together by stage because it allows me to work with them more easily. I still do phonics and math one-on-one during this stage. By the end of grammar stage, I expect my kids to be self-sufficient learners. So that is something I …

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Posted on August 28, 2021

Godbold Academy: Medieval Morning Basket Plans

Morning basket is just a time that the whole family can be together each day. It is the thread that connects all the various ages together. We spend about an hour each morning together for Morning Basket before we break off into our three groups. We start morning basket by praying together. I usually ask …

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Posted on August 28, 2021August 28, 2021

Godbold Academy: Medieval History

This school year, we'll have 6 students, plus a preschooler and a baby. I arrange my kids' education so that they are all in the same time period and the same science subject each year. This allows us to do more exploring and learning as a family. It allows the kids the opportunity to share …

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Posted on February 2, 2020

Godbold Academy 2020-2021: Rhetoric Stage Plans

The rhetoric stage is essentially the high school stage. This level bumps up in difficulty quite a bit, as students are able to handle deeper and more difficult books. I expect my rhetoric students to be fully independent, except they do join us for Morning Basket. I keep all my kids running along the same …

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Posted on February 2, 2020February 2, 2020

Godbold Academy 2020-2021: Morning Basket

I mentioned in my review of A Gentle Feast that we aren't going back to it this coming school year. I figured I'd share our full curriculum plans for this coming year, which include all three classical stages or all four Charlotte Mason forms, whichever way you want to look at it. We've got a …

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Posted on May 14, 2018

2017-2018 Morning Basket Curriculum Review

You can find the post of my plans here. This was my first year incorporating a morning basket into our homeschool routine. It was something I picked up from Charlotte Mason homeschoolers. And while we generally stick to The Well Trained Mind, morning basket sounded like something I wanted to adapt to our homeschool routine. …

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Little baby clothes (and hats) washed and put away to await the littlest lady’s arrival! Slowly tackling the to-do list of things needed to be done before she’s born. Somehow we’re down to single digit weeks. I’m guessing 3-4 weeks. Realistically, it could be 2-6 weeks.
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Imogene (16) finally decided it was time to go get her driving permit. She hasn’t been very interested. But with Aidan (14) coming up on his 15th birthday at the end of the summer, I think she needed to be “first” as is her right by her older sibling status. So now our first baby can drive. Will she? Who knows. But she CAN on paper.
Went and got dinner from the food trucks this evening. The kids were all about it and tried every truck except one (sorry falafel truck— maybe I can convince them next time). They had tacos, street corn, bratwurst, hot dogs, fries, shrimp, hush puppies, cole slaw, Mac and cheese, sangria soda, cokes, two different kinds of fancy lemonade, shaved ice, popsicles, and ice cream. 😳 As a pregnant lady, the street corn and peach lemonade were the best. 🤰🏻

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