Turn, Turn, Turn
A time to build up,
A time to break down,
A time to dance, A time to mourn,
A time to cast stones,
A time to gather stones together.
To everything, Turn, turn, turn,
There is a season,
Turn, turn, turn,
And a time to every purpose
Under heaven.
---Pete Seeger
Adapted from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Blog Posts About
- A Writer's Life
- Buildings
- Editing
- Family and Home Network
- Family Life
- fireplace
- Greene County
- History
- Homeschooling
- Approaches to Homeschooling
- Art
- Audio Books
- Curriculum
- Elementary Grades
- Evaluation
- Evidence of Progress
- Field Trips
- High School
- History
- Home Education Magazine
- Homeschooling Boys
- Kids and Computers
- Literature
- Math
- Middle School
- Music
- Reading
- Resources
- Road Schooling
- Science
- Socialization
- This Day
- VaHomeschoolers
- Photography
- Radio
- South Hill, VA
- South River Valley
- Southside Virginia
- Speaking
- splitting wood
- Teaching Public Speaking
- TheHomeSchoolMom
- Ultimate Field Trip
- Uncategorized
- Virginia
- Virginia Byways
- wood stove
Tag Archives: homeschooling co-ops
Capstone History Field Trip: Civil War
Our homeschool co-op has been studying American history this year, and we ended the year with a Capstone History Field Trip like none other. We camped near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia in The Treehouse Camp at Maple Tree Campground, and … Continue reading →
Posted in Field Trips, History, History, Homeschooling, Homeschooling Boys, Middle School, Road Schooling, Socialization, Uncategorized
|
Tagged Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Antietam National Battlefield, Antietam, Sharpsburg, Burnside's Bridge, biking through history, paddling Antietam Creek, Antietam Creek, Civil War Field trip, Ultimate civil war field trip, homeschooling Civil War, American Civil War, macroinvertebrates and water quality, kayaking history, Harpers Ferry, Harpers Ferry Ghost stories, John Brown's Raid, St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Harpers Ferry National Park, Jefferson Rock, Appalachian Trail, Canal House Restaurant, Maureen Moslow-Benway, History Capstone Field Trip, homeschooling history, hiistory adventures, academic learning through outdoor activities, homeschooling outdoors, homeschool co-op, homeschooling co-ops, studying the Civil War, homeschool camping, homeschool travel, West Virginia history, Pennsylvania history, Maryland history
|
1 Comment
