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Category Archives: Reading

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Poetry – Have no fear

Nov 5, 2015Susan K. StewartBook Reviews, Homeschool, Reading, Study, Writinghomeschool, literature, poems, poetry, writing

This post contains affiliate links. I enjoy poetry. I wanted my children to enjoy poetry. Sadly, I never really learned to write lovely verses and, consequently, I don’t think I did an adequate job of teaching my children. When the opportunity came to take a look at Grammar of Poetry from Compass Classroom, I jumped at

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Let’s Celebrate! Read an E-book Week

Mar 2, 2015Susan K. StewartE-books, Readinge-book, ebooks, free e-book, Kindle, Nook, read

March 1 kicked off Read an E-book Week. The Week was officially recognized by Chase Calendar of Events in 2004. Of course, the purpose is make readers aware of the potential of e-reading. I was one of the purest. I just couldn’t imagine reading electrons rather than pages. I was sure I wouldn’t enjoy holding

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Out and About at the Zoo

Aug 30, 2012Susan K. StewartFamily, Preschool, Reading, Review

Our family has enjoyed reading aloud for years, even beyond the early reading days. There was a lull in the aloud-reading department after our children left home and before grandkiddos came along. Now when they visit, we have both serious story reading and funny romps through books. Out and About at the Zoo will be one

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