Go to the movies! |
I found a great list at The Internet Movie Database of movies based on classic literature. These are all highly rated.
http://www.imdb.com/list/ls050543383/ There is nothing wrong with using a movie to help teach a book. If you have a particular difficult piece of literature, it might be a good idea to watch a quality movie version first. I did that for Pillars of the Earth. When I read the book after watching the miniseries, the actors from the screen "acted" the book out in my head; it was great! You can also watch the movie after reading the book, too. Movies are almost never completely accurate to the book. It can be a great discussion to talk about what was changed or left out, and how that changed the experience of the story. |
I have MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity) which is a disabling condition involving chemical exposures. To help release stress I make greeting cards. My sis taught me, or I should say is continually teaching and inspiring me, and I will be forever in her debt.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Homeschool Resource
I received an email today from a homeschool resource I rarely use. Not because I don't care for it, but with limited funds, I'm selective who and what I pay for, otherwise I'd be broke and my inbox would be so full I'd never complete a class of instruction. Anyway, enjoy this resource from the Language Arts Gurus and the Ladies of Analytical Grammar.
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