This is an index of posts (from Living and Learning at Home and also other blogs) that have to do with Classical homeschooling.  These are posts that have been linked up to Trivium Tuesdays here at Living and Learning at home.  If you have a post that you would like to have included in this list, just link-up to the next Trivium Tuesdays and I will add your post!

This list is broken down by stage (Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric) and then by subject.  This way it will be easy to find ideas, inspiration, encouragement, etc. on just the topic you need!  It will be an ever-growing list, so check back often!
 
If one (or more!) of your blog posts has been listed, feel free to grab this button to place in your post, or anywhere on your blog.



Living and Learning at Home

General:

  Encouragement:

 Curriculum Choices and Book Lists:

All Ages:

Pre-School:


Grammar Stage:

General -
Reading/Writing -
Math
History -
Geography - 
Art -
Science/Nature -

Dialectic Stage:


Science -
Literature -
History - 
Physical Education -

Rhetoric Stage:


General -

History -
Literature -
Art -
Science - 
Latin -

**** If I have included one of your posts in this list, but you would rather it not be here, please let me know and I will remove it immediately!

Also, if you think that your post should be categorized differently, let me know and I'll change it! ****

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4 comments:

  1. Have you visited this site?

    http://mcguffeysworld.blogspot.com/

    A wealth of information on using McGuffy and other eclectic curricula.

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    1. Yes I have! Great info over there. Thanks for suggesting it in case I hadn't seen it.

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  2. I've just started researching the Classical education. I found your blog through Homegrown Learners and I am very excited to read through your posts and all of these here. Thank you for putting this together.

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Rana! I'm so glad that this will be of benefit to you. Enjoy looking through everything and feel free to let me know if you have any questions!

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