By KristinN, on October 11th, 2011
I want to make very sure that it is well known that not all of these sites I have posted are Christian, so please visit them first to make sure you approve of them before you send your children there. I have not seen anything myself that was completely wrong or offensive or even if
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By KristinN, on September 29th, 2011
Ok, so this week was not as exciting and good as last week, BUT, it had nothing to do with our curriculum. We were just having an off week. Everyday seemed to start later then we wanted. I was having
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By KristinN, on August 20th, 2011
From October 2010 to June 2011 We were involved in an Art class with our homeschooling group. We had so much fun with this class. How this got started was one of the ladies had purchased the Atlier Art DVD's and she figured it would be fun to have her daughter have a few friends
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By KristinN, on March 5th, 2009
Artistic Pursuits: the Art curriculum for Creativity. That is their title. You know what? It fits perfectly. I received Grades K-3 Book One. An Introduction to Visual Arts. After just 2 lessons I realized that this was a wonderfully
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By KristinN, on December 8th, 2008
Core Learning publishes teaching software for math, language arts, health, and art, all for elementary to the Jr. High school grades.
Crayola Art Studio is the simplest and most complete computer based art program I have ever seen for
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By KristinN, on November 15th, 2008
Art can be a touchy subject to teach I think. Why you ask? Because at a young age, say 3-8 years old or so, you want to keep it fun, but still get some basic art concepts taught and some art appreciation too. Yet you have to be careful not to bore the heck out
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