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1) ONE HOMESCHOOLING BOOK YOU HAVE ENJOYED
I’m trying to think what books I’ve ever read on home ed. I’ve liked everything I’ve read by John Holt and I found The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook interesting, though I don’t agree with some things in there. Free Range Education was good for the range of families and styles of home ed. I think my favourite though is possibly Pocketful of Pinecones, it’s such a peaceful book (not like our house LOL).
2) ONE RESOURCE YOU WOULDN’T BE WITHOUT
I know everyone seems to put this, but I honestly don’t know what I would do without Internet access! How do people home ed without being able to get online to find out about whatever are the questions of the day, to browse books and internet games/resources/schools radio, to get inspiration from other people who home ed, to arrange home ed meet ups?
3) ONE RESOURCE YOU WISH YOU HAD NEVER BOUGHT
A National Trust membership card for this year. We got the family one last year (yes I know they do an educational one too but don’t you have to book a fortnight in advance and go on a school day? Not that organised!) They sent us the new card last August and we meant to cancel it, but never quite got around to it. We have visited a few NT places this year and we’ve probably noticed more of their laid on activities through having the card and planning to use it, but I doubt we’ve actually *saved* any money over the year.
4) ONE RESOURCE YOU ENJOYED LAST YEAR
All the historical reenactments we went to, both with the home ed group and as a family.
5) ONE RESOURCE YOU WILL BE USING NEXT YEAR
We’ll be carrying on using The Writing Road to Reading because the way it does phonics makes sense of just about any spelling word (far more than other phonics things we’ve used) and M enjoys doing the phonograms, working through the spellings and learning about the basic parts of speech and sentence structure it covers. Though we won’t be doing it for the 2 hours a day (or whatever it is) that it recommends.
6) ONE RESOURCE YOU WOULD LIKE TO BUY
I keep umming and ahhing over Muzzy and / or Rosetta Stone for learning more German, but both are very expensive.
7) ONE RESOURCE YOU WISH EXISTED
I’m not sure really - more home edders so there was more on locally to go to? Local learning centre with lots of classes we could get involved in? Teleporter to get us to home ed activities instantly instead of having long drives and workshops etc taking up the whole of the day.
8) ONE HOMESCHOOLING CATALOGUE YOU ENJOY READING
I don’t think I get any home ed catalogues except for the Sonlight one. Oh, I did see someone’s Schofield and Sims one at some point I think, but it wasn’t interesting enough to read it. We don’t even get an Opitec catalogue anymore (probably just as well). I love browsing the Sonlight catalogue when it comes though, they use such lovely books and there are always lots of things I’d buy, both to use with M and also for myself, if money was no object.
9) ONE HOMESCHOOLING WEBSITE YOU USE REGULARLY
I don’t use any website regularly for home ed. I read some home ed blogs and I think reading the Five in a Row boards is fascinating from a completely different culture (both American and very Christian) POV.
10) TAG FIVE OTHER HOMESCHOOLERS

Cool, see I knew it would be good
We don’t get opitec any more either, I’m 3 years clean this October
You’re welcome to borrow our Muzzy if you like - we’ve got the german 1 & 2 on dvd.
Comment by Tech — August 18, 2006 @ 8:08 pm
ooh, willl think a bout this!
Comment by HelenHaricot — August 18, 2006 @ 9:56 pm
Rosetta Stone is vastly better than Muzzy. It seems simplistic when you first try it, but it really does work - and it’s suitable for all ages.
I *think* the National Trust book-in-advance rule only applies if you want to take a large group or you want a guided tour. Must check on that, because we were thinking about the NT membership ourselves.
Comment by Deb W — August 19, 2006 @ 7:26 am
Oh, def Rosetta. I got a *very* cheap french one off ebay.
Comment by Joyce — August 19, 2006 @ 8:40 pm
Ooh, hello Joyce, how are you?
I remember your *cheap* version LOL Did you ever hear any more about that?
Comment by Administrator — August 19, 2006 @ 9:13 pm
I’ve not tried Rosetta Stone, but we have check Muzzy out of the local library. It’s OK–not a huge fan of the storyline. But the kids like it. We also found an excellent native-speaking German instructor for the bargain price of $5US per hour per lesson–and moms are free! The UK Steiner Fellowship also has some great materials for teaching German at home.
Comment by Faerie Rebecca — August 25, 2006 @ 10:33 pm