There’s no button but you can copy the address of the post and create a pin with it directly on Pinterest.com.
]]>Leah,
There are a couple bloggers who should come up in an internet search. Additionally, CC offers an online forum by subscription which I’ve found invaluable. At CC Connected, you can download many of the materials instead of purchasing them. There is a yearly subscription fee which will be higher if you’re not in a community, but I would think it is worth it. You can find out more at http://www.classicalconversations.com. Additionally, I would check Pinterest.
Best wishes,
Melissa
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]]>Tiffany,
We don’t use a separate curriculum partly because I think it would be overwhelming. Since all of my kiddos are doing the same history and science content through CC, we just do some activities that reinforce that and call it a day.
CDs in the car! We drive a LOT so this is the best use of our time and saves my voice since I’m prone to laryngitis.
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