Last week we dove headfirst into the fifth century A.D., joining the barbarians and leaving the Roman Empire in the dust and rubble. We are very excited about this year's plans to study the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation -- and British literature! We're using Famous Men of the Middle Ages to guide us along for history, and supplementing with lots of lit.
Literature and Historical fiction
The legends of King Arthur & His Knights of the Round Table -- Eldest and Middlest are each reading their own versions, and we're listening to Benedict Flynn's audiobook together.
Tales from the Arabian Nights -- I found a child-friendly illustrated version at the library for Scott to read aloud in the evenings.
Beowulf -- an online version to read aloud
Beorn the Proud -- the story of a Christian girl and the Viking boy who takes her as a slave when his family attacks her village in Ireland
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle (library book sale find)
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle (library book sale find)
Redwall -- this is off Middlest's shelf, and I'll pick up the audiobook at the library as well.
Joan of Arc by Diane Stanley -- library book to supplement our Famous Men of the Middle Ages reading
Morning Girl
Shakespeare
Usborne Stories of Shakespeare
Shakespeare for Kids
As You Like It (1936) - Netflix instant download
MacBeth : For Kids (Shakespeare Can Be Fun series)
Henry V (1989) - Netflix instant download
Poetry
Idylls of the king - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
A Foot in the Mouth: Poems to Speak, Sing and Shout
Read-alouds for Littlest
The End of the Beginning by Avi -- we're loving this book together
Shakespeare
Usborne Stories of Shakespeare
Shakespeare for Kids
As You Like It (1936) - Netflix instant download
MacBeth : For Kids (Shakespeare Can Be Fun series)
Henry V (1989) - Netflix instant download
Poetry
Idylls of the king - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
A Foot in the Mouth: Poems to Speak, Sing and Shout
Read-alouds for Littlest
The End of the Beginning by Avi -- we're loving this book together
Various picture and poetry books from the library and our
Mother Goose
A Child's Garden of Verses
The Little House
Make Way for Ducklings
Lentil
The Duchess Bakes a Cake
The Adventures of Peter and Lotta
Peter in Blueberry Land
Burgess Book of Animals
For all the boys:
Little Men by Louisa May Alcott, one of my all-time favorite books
Audiobooks:
Heidi
Wind in the Willows
Art
Last year our picture study was integrated into Lively Latin's history, so I didn't have to purchase or plan much else. This year we're using Harmony Art Mom's Artist and Composers Study. The Popular Composers CD is awesome. We accidentally listened to two weeks' worth of Vivaldi on errand day. Oops! ;)
Dore's Illustrations of Idylls of the King
Harmony Fine Arts - Artists and Composers Study, Medieval and Renaissance, Grade 2, with...
David Macauley's Mosque, Cathedral and Castle (and the DVD version of Castle)
Michaelangelo by Diane Stanley
Music
Eldest - cello
Middlest - violin
Littlest - viola (He is counting down the days until his first lesson this Friday!)
Harmony Fine Arts - Artists and Composers Study, Medieval and Renaissance, Grade 2
That's it so far! Littlest's read-aloud list is far from complete, so perhaps I'll flush it out later on.
2 comments:
Wow! That looks like a lot of fun! That Shakespeare for kids looks extra good. I'm gonna check that out.
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