Every child in such a class is open to the wonders that science reveals, is interested in the wheeling worlds…
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The Triumph of Grace – Resources for Macbeth
But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath…
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The Rarer Action – Resources for The Tempest
“The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance.” – Prospero Prospero with his daughter Miranda I had hopes of…
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Shakespeare Resources
coolest game that we found at a library book sale about 15 years ago I spent the morning with our…
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A New Way to Listen – Commonplacing for the Little People
Just a delicious new recipe Marit made – a summer raspberry cake. Are you looking to get your kids started…
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Shakespeare and the Starlings
Last fall, we had a huge flock of strange birds take over our feeders for one day. Many of them…
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Narrating Our Way Through Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar Narration Ideas Document “Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!” Our Charlotte Mason co-op, Truth, Beauty, Goodness performed Julius Caesar…
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Mistaken Identities and Mistaken Assessments
I’ll be honest, I was not super-excited about teaching The Comedy of Errors to the kids. (You should have…
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The Bard’s Birthday
Today is the birthday of William Shakespeare (1564). In his honor, I am posting photos from our Truth, Beauty, Goodness…
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The Green-eyed Monster??
Our adventure through The Winter’s Tale continues in our Truth, Beauty, Goodness Co-op. I like to introduce each act with…
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The Point Hath Gone Missing
“Can we please listen and read the next act, Mom?” begged Abby (caught above reading the play). Abby is a…
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“Ulysses S. Grant as Desdemona” or “Adventures in Speech Class”
“A speech is poetry: cadence, rhythm, imagery, sweep! A speech reminds us that words, like children, have the power to…
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