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  • #42567
    monkeygal693
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    I like those series too. I read Ceasar Augustus world. But I didn’t really remember the dates very well, so you might want to make flashcards or something with the important ones on it.

    #42568
    Pip
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    We have those books! I think my older sister read them but Mom read The Story of the World books by Susan Bauer aloud to me. I also read A Child’s History of the World or something like that, we just call it “the Hillyer (sp) book”. Next week I’m going to start reading the huge and demandingly ominous Kingfisher history book! It’s just heavy, actually it’s only 745 pages or somewhere there.

    #42569
    TahiriVeila
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    The Apologia biology book was good. I thought I’d get sick doing dissections, but I actually liked it. My sis and I did it with a homeschool co-op. I used to hate reading period, until my older sis got me hooked on Nancy Drew. Now I’ll read almost anything!

    ~TahiriVeila

    #42570
    schoolgirl15
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    In my school , my English class just finished The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.

    #42571

    So, is everyone ( besides schoolgirl5) home schooled? I go to private school, and we just finished reading Animal Farm.Although it was a bit slow moving, it wasn’t too bad ( though if we didn’t have to read it for school, I probably never would have read it). :-)

    #42572
    Alassiel
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    I don’t think everyone’s homeschooled, but there are a bunch of us. :-)

    #42573
    schoolgirl15
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    #42574
    Alassiel
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    I enjoyed Animal Farm. Not necessarily as a story, but as an interesting read. I did read it as a school book, but it was my choice, since it complemented my studies nicely.

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    schoolgirl15
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