Our History Notebook: Classical Conversations Cycle 3
Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at 5:00AM
Mary Prather in Classical Conversations, Classical Conversations, Cycle 3, history

 

Creating a History Notebook for Classical Conversations Cycle 3

 

The organization for Classical Conversations Cycle 3 continues!

Last week I shared our geography table and notebook with you. Today I'd like to share our history memory work notebook. 

I learned so much last year; the biggest lesson was to KEEP IT SIMPLE. The memory work is enough. Make sure the grammar pieces are being memorized and provide a few low stress ways for my child to expand upon the memory work if we have time. 

And...

Read TONS of good books.

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The best way to show you what we are doing this year is through my YouTube channel.  Please take a minute to subscribe to the channel, and check out the Classical Conversations Organization play list. 

Supplies For a History Notebook 

 

 

Download the Reading List 


 

Supplemental Resources

In addition to my Foundations guide, we will just use a few resources to supplement the history memory work.

 Of course, I'm always on the lookout for resources -- I'm pinning just a few good ones I find. Are you following me on Pinterest?

 

Follow CC Cycle 3 on Pinterest.

 

I hope the additional YouTube video proves helpful for you. Please remember: this is simply my way of approaching the memory work. It is not the RIGHT way. I am one mom doing what works best for her child. 

This plan is not a substitute for participating in the weekly community meetings at Classical Conversations and following the Foundations Guide. 

  

 

 

Tell me your approach to the history memory work. I love that, as CC parents, we can all learn from each other. 

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