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Monday, April 22, 2013

Free and Low Cost “Whole”istic Learning Opportunities: Reading

We believe in a “whole”istic approach to learning (which is generally free and low cost). So what does that mean to us for reading? Well...it is like this...
 

  • Read magazine and newspaper articles of interest locating unfamiliar words and narrating what the reading was about.
  • Phone book
  • Poems
  • Bible
  • Encyclopedias
  • Short nonfiction selections
  • Fiction
  • Picture books
  • Short stories
  • Vignettes
  • Biographies
  • Historical accounts
  • Postcards
  • Old letters
  • Quotes
  • Song lyrics
  • Recipes
  • Brochures
  • Maps
  • Charts and graphs
  • Catalogs
  • Menus
  • Almanacs
  • Manuals
  • Guidebooks
  • Junk mail
  • Sell old books and hunt for new ones at thrift stores and yard sales
  • Check out the free section for books in the e-reader section
  • Borrow from the library and friend’s homeschool shelves
  • Classics are available for free online
  • And our library card is well worn


What kind of "whole"istic learning have you enjoyed? Check out the rest of our Whole"-istic Learning Series!  

 
Wishing you homeschool blessings,

2 comments:

  1. This is a brilliant list. My guys do pore over the junk mail, and now I can rest assured its doing them good, lol!

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    1. Jo-Jo begs to open the junk mail every trip to the mail box.

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