Saturday, May 7, 2011

Family Meal Conversation Starters


http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/NR/rdonlyres/000016e0/fjuxomqjqrwfzbrzfafndzltpaolzbas/FamilyMealConversationStarters.pdf
With today’s hectic lifestyles, it’s sometimes hard for families to stay connected.

It may seem like a simple, old-fashioned tradition, but recent research shows just
how important family meals are. These conversation starters will help you
connect with your children at the dinner table, in the car or whenever you get the
chance to talk.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Lone Pine Classical School



I've heard good things about this online school, through an email group I belong to. They have been offering Latin classes for homeschoolers since 2003. Students have more "live" class time per week than any other online Latin course, and typically do very well in the National Latin Exam (US).
Lone Pine Classical School

The Roman Empire in the First Century

Roman Empire in the First Century


This looks like another good documentary series, haven't had a chance to watch it yet.


Sunday, May 1, 2011

What The Ancients Did For Us


Last night I was flicking through the TV channels I came across one of the documentaries in the series - What the Ancients Did For Us. The documentary I saw was on the Romans, I knew it would be of interest to my 14 year old son who wasn't home at the time so I looked the series up on line and found that it is available at my favourite documentary website - Top Documentary Films. I hope you enjoy checking out the various documentaries in the series.

 "Step back in time to discover how the world was shaped by the ancient Chinese, the Mesopotamians, the Arabs and even the Ancient Britons.
Adam Hart-Davis presents an epic history of ancient inventions and is joined by his team of roving reporters on the move around the globe as they delve into the beginnings of civilization.
Who invented beer, bread and the wheel? How did the Egyptians align the pyramids so accurately? Did you know the ancient Greeks measured the circumference of the earth, invented robots and the first computer?
This epic new series begins in the Middle East with a set of amazing inventions from The Islamic World and the series finishes with the Britons. Along the way we will meet the Chinese, the Aztecs, Maya & Incas, the Romans, the Indians, the Mesopotamians, the Egyptians, the Greeks.
Nine programmes examining the military, technological, social, architectural and medical advances of each era and its peoples, What the Ancients Did for Us traces some of the defining moments in history and the key inventions that shaped our world today."

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/what-the-ancients-did-for-us/