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
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Tag Archives: John Hudson Tiner
Boxes of Books
When last in South Hill, I packed up a couple more boxes of books to bring with us to the mountains. It’s always interesting to me what makes the cut. I have books in both places, but there is a … Continue reading →
Posted in Curriculum, High School, Homeschooling, Homeschooling Boys, Literature, Math, Middle School, Reading, Resources, Science, Uncategorized
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Tagged althernative to text books, Autumn Story, books, boys' books, Brambly Hedge, Daphne de Marneffe, Diana Hacker, Don't Know Much about the Universe, Exploring science series, Favorite Poems Old and New, Gulliver's Travels, how homeschoolers use good books, Jill Barklem, John Hudson Tiner, Kenneth C. Davis, Maternal Desire, Summer Story, The Bedford Handbook, The Joy of Maathematics: Discovering Mathematics All Around you, Theoni Pappas, wilderness survival guides, Winter Story
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More Books to Homeschool with: Tiner’s Exploring Science & Math Books
Our family stumbled across a series of books by John Hudson Tiner, and we have thoroughly enjoyed them. Suitable for mid-to-late elementary age kids, with some titles sufficient for early middle school students and even as introductory texts for some early high … Continue reading →
Posted in Elementary Grades, Homeschooling, Homeschooling Boys, Math, Middle School, Reading, Resources, Science, Uncategorized
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Tagged basic chemistry, biology, Books to Homeschool With, discoveries, earth science, Exploring the World, history of medicine, inventions, John Hudson Tiner, middle school math and science, physics, planet earth, science biographies, science stories, simple machines
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