Author Donna Young

  • Last night I stayed up to 2:30am scheduling the boy's english, latin, and spelling. I used Donna's one subject plannersin MSword. My hope is to copy and paste these onto the weekly schedules. At 2:00am I thought I was getting my second wind, so I decided to make bookmarkers for the first two lessons of spelling. At 2:30am I thought they looked really great. Nice and big for a fifth grader. ...

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  • For the past five years, I have only given a monthly account of what we have done. This year I want to make a daily schedule. Right now I am working on scheduling Rod and Staff math, grade two. I am using Donna's Quarterly Planner. My daughter does not have a text book, only a workbook. All teaching if from the teacher's manual. My question is how do I write this down on the planner?

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  • Does anyone know of a daily planner out there? I have found that some weeks it is just too complicated or difficult for me to plan a week or more at a time. also, right now, we are studying 6 days a week. It seems to be better for her to work for a shorter amount of time daily for more days.

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  • My name is Christie, I am from Georgia. I have two daughters. One is 12 and the other is 14. This is my first time homeschooling. I have a few questions but the main one for now is what is the best curriculum? I have been looking at Abeka... then I found another one that I may be interested in... "Core Curriculum of America." Can anyone give me any info on those... What is your opinion on them?

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  • I'm so excited! The Christian Liberty package came today. Because my daughter is sweating getting into college (she's going to be in the 9th grade in the fall), I signed her up for Christian Liberty Academy at our convention. We got our intro package with our planner and "stuff".

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