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  • skool44
    Does anyone have a copy of "Teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons" that they would like to sell? I am looking for a used copy. Renata
    • Posted 7/7/2008 9:02 PM
    • by skool44
  • monctonareahomeschoolers
    @skool44 - Hey Renata, You can find more info. on the conference at http://www.HENB.org HENB is the provincial affiliate of Home School Legal Defence Association of Canada. Our support group is the Moncton area branch of both of these organizations. My husband (Kevin) is on the board of HENB, so
  • skool44
    Hello, Does anyone know who organizes the HENB Conference in May? If you have some contact info, a name, number, website, email address, anything would be helpful. thanks, Renata PS - sorry if this does not post as a new comment. I haven't been able to find out how to do that. Sorry if I am int
    • Posted 4/1/2008 8:54 PM
    • by skool44
  • monctonareahomeschoolers
    Hi Kara! Check out www.homeschoolinthewoods.com for ideas on timelines. We have a timeline on the wall and are using the figures from History Through the Ages. You'll see these figures on the site and lots of ideas. Krista
  • monctonareahomeschoolers
    Hi Kara! Check o
  • monctonareahomeschoolers
    Kara, I have a timeline in a book. We have done the wall thing from KONOS as well. We love the book and have all the pages in plastic sheets. Our Charlotte Mason group actually designed ours and I love it. All we had to pay for was the copies. I have a spare and if you want to copy it (onto c
  • monctonareahomeschoolers
    We've done two types of timelines. One we purchased from KONOS. That one went up on the wall and took hours to put up. And moments for passerbys to pick at and destroy. Now we have this timeline: http://www.sonlight.com/KH06.html . Cameron is using it. It seems to work better. Jessica
  • monctonareahomeschoolers
    Timelines (history) I would like to start a timeline and would like your ideas and suggestions. Homemade, prepackaged? Wall format, book style? Where to buy, hints on making and using, any of your thoughts are welcome. Kara