Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Classical Conversations at home
Since we have been living in Malawi, where there is no Classical Conversations community with which to do our community days we've been taking a slightly different approach to using it as a "spine" for our classical learning. We review Cycles 1-3 throughout the year (we already went through each Cycle while in a community back in North Carolina). I've put together a schedule that works for us.
We correspond our "read aloud" time to a different time period in history every day of the week. Here are some of the favorites:
Here is our current weekly schedule:
Curriculum and life update
We have been living in Malawi, Africa for over a year now!! My husband is working on a USAID contract working with early grade literacy in the country. We have continued using Classical Conversations at home, and enjoy a lovely home-school cooperative here in Lilongwe that meets once a month. I teach Spanish, writing and ballet classes to small groups. It has been a great adventure. CJ has a fabulous piano instructor that comes to the house 3 times per week, an art instructor that comes to the house once a week, swimming at our neighbors pool with an instructor and karate at a local school. We live on a compound with 6 other kids, so having other kids around to make forts with, build things, collect snails and lizards, climb trees and generally just be kids has not been a problem at all. The kids here on the compound mainly only speak Chichewa. CJ and Naomi only speak a little but they all somehow communicate flawlessly.
I wanted to update this site with a curriculum guide I put together. We get an amazing education allowance through my husband's work, which has allowed me to buy materials we never could afford before. Our favorite part of the day continues to be an hour or more of me reading aloud to CJ and Naomi while they build with Legos, draw or just play quietly. We have a wonderful collection of books we have been able to buy with our education allowance, which is especially needed here as there are no libraries in Malawi.
This is a very brief description of what we have used during the grammar stage with CJ since 2012:
Curriculum Overview for the Grammar Stage of Learning (ages 4-9)
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