Comments for Counter Cultural School https://counterculturalschool.com Just another WordPress site Tue, 26 Mar 2013 03:09:09 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Comment on Could my child be dyslexic? by Homeschooling the Dyslexic Child: History, Literature, and Science https://counterculturalschool.com/could-my-child-be-dyslexic/#comment-528 Mon, 25 Mar 2013 23:24:59 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/could-my-child-be-dyslexic/#comment-528 […] history and literature content for both school and pleasure through audio books.  As I explained in an earlier post, the discrepancy between what a dyslexic person can understand when listening verses reading is […]

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Comment on Jello spello by Homeschooling the Dyslexic Child: Spelling https://counterculturalschool.com/jello-spello/#comment-527 Mon, 25 Mar 2013 22:55:00 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/jello-spello/#comment-527 […] Jello Spello Be Sociable, Share! TweetRelated posts: […]

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Comment on File Folder Spelling by Homeschooling the Dyslexic Child: Spelling https://counterculturalschool.com/file-folder-spelling/#comment-526 Mon, 25 Mar 2013 22:54:23 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/file-folder-spelling/#comment-526 […] File Folder Spelling […]

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Comment on Spelling with Clay by Homeschooling the Dyslexic Child: Spelling https://counterculturalschool.com/spelling-with-clay/#comment-525 Mon, 25 Mar 2013 22:50:57 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/spelling-with-clay/#comment-525 […] Spelling with Clay […]

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Comment on Homeschooling the Dyslexic Child: resources for mom and dad by Resources for the Dyslexic Child https://counterculturalschool.com/dyslexia-resources-for-mom-and-dad/#comment-524 Mon, 25 Mar 2013 22:40:41 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/?p=953#comment-524 […] Dyslexia Resources for Mom and Dad […]

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Comment on British Tea Party by Cinnamon Chocolate Scones with Mock Clotted Cream : Mentoring Moments for Christian Women https://counterculturalschool.com/british-tea-party/#comment-521 Wed, 27 Feb 2013 10:01:51 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/british-tea-party/#comment-521 […] eat yet, I turn to something quick, tried, true, and simple.  Although it may sound grand, our British Tea Party menu is a family favorite that I can pull together in about 30 minutes, working quickly.  I preheat the […]

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Comment on World War 1: Boys’ Hands On Activities by How did the United States end up in World War 1?Adventures in Mommydom https://counterculturalschool.com/world-war-1-boys-hands-on-activities/#comment-519 Mon, 18 Feb 2013 12:33:47 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/world-war-1-boys-hands-on-activities/#comment-519 […] World War 1 for boys […]

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Comment on World War 1: Boys’ Hands On Activities by A to Z Hands on History, day 5 | Adventures in MommydomAdventures in Mommydom https://counterculturalschool.com/world-war-1-boys-hands-on-activities/#comment-498 Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:58:51 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/world-war-1-boys-hands-on-activities/#comment-498 […] hands on activities for World War 1 […]

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Comment on Bunker Hill Chess by Larry https://counterculturalschool.com/bunker-hill-chess/#comment-477 Sat, 29 Sep 2012 23:06:00 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/bunker-hill-chess/#comment-477 In reply to Anonymous.

I have the same board and lost my old set of pieces. My dad bought it for me around 1990. It’s really hard to find this set painted, I had to buy an unpainted set and stumbled across this set while looking for pictures of the pieces so I could paint them.

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Comment on Scheduling Our Days by Scheduling Our Days: Part Two https://counterculturalschool.com/scheduling-our-days/#comment-402 Wed, 11 Jul 2012 03:04:50 +0000 http://counterculturalschool.com/scheduling-our-days/#comment-402 […] asked for specifics as to how I schedule my children’s school days. I wish you could read my color-coded schedule! I’ll try to explain what I am doing with my children as best as I can. Be forewarned: this […]

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