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there is a ladder in front of bookshelves with the words, what's on my shelf? foundation cycle 3 resources

Cycle 3 of Classical Conversations is up next, and I'm excited to revisit the memory work. I really enjoy American history, and there are so many fun resources out there to fill my bookshelves. None of these books are required to complete a successful year studying with Classical Conversations, and many of them you can find at your…

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This will mark the ending of our very first year of Classical Conversations. Joshua's class will be reciting the Preamble, Caleb's class will

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Share Wildflower Ramblings!Classical Conversations is a wonderful, hands-on curriculum for children when they are in community. But for during the week, when you want to dig deeper into the grammar and memorization, these books from PaperPie, home of Usborne Books, will help your child to make the topics come alive in an exciting and invigorating...

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Are you preparing for the new school year that is quickly approaching? This year many will head back to Classical Conversations for cycle two! What resources are recommended though? Come find out! #ClassicalConversations #CC #CCCyle2 #CycleTwo #Homeschool #Education #Resources #WisdomeRighteousness ##MyMemoryWork

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Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Resources: activities, book suggestions, presentations ideas, printables, websites, videos, and other resources for each subject and week of Cycle 2 of the CC Foundations Program.

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One of my favorite aspects of Classical Conversations is that families can tailor the spine of the Foundations memory work to suit their style! History and literature matchup lists are abundant, but science matchups are a bit more difficult to find, so we thought we would do the work for you! (Speaking of work done […]

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three books sitting on the grass with text overlay reading classical conversations cycle 1 and 3

Share Wildflower Ramblings!Here is a list of The Good and the Beautiful history resources that can supplement Classical Conversations Cycle 1 history memory work. I tend to get a bit overzealous with my reading choices with the children. We are on a continuous cycle of read alouds — and while I’d love to always align...

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a hand holding up a coloring book with the title, handwriting practice cc cycle 2

Welcome to another year of homeschool! I know everyone has their favorite CC year, and this may be yours because it’s chock full of knights and castles, World Wars and planets in space! While this page will provide many awesome things for your Cycle 2 journey, it is not a comprehensive list, only a supplemental […]

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I didn't include my printables for Science and Art for Cycle 1 Week 1, so I'm doing them in a separate post, and I hope that's not too confusing! Science: Baby Bean Experiment from Van Cleave Science . I tutor an Abecedarian class (it's a fun class, but with ages 3, 4, 5, and 6), so I want to leave myself some grace to skip an overly-long explanation, but still provide children with all the information and ideas. I also don't want anything too "writing intensive", so in addition to…

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books stacked on top of each other with the title classical conversations cycle 3 book list

The boys begin Classical Conversations this fall and I'm not sure who's more excited, them or me?! As with any important changes in our lives, I research. For this change, I set out to research the best books available to use with Classical Conversations. Based on conversations with friends, recommended

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I am a first time tutor this year with Classical Conversations and I will be tutoring the Foundations program. I am super nervous because I really want to make sure that I do a good job with these …

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