Monthly Archives: March 2020

#abookandagameaday from last week, first week of March 2020

  So last week, on Thursday, after the Wednesday full of cheating in Secret Hitler, I took the kiddos on a trip to the farm of some friends to see their “Georgic” lifestyle. It was the first day I let … Continue reading

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Resources for Celebrating the Gospel Restoration’s Bicentennial

Have you been wondering how to follow President Nelson’s admonition to study the restoration of the gospel in order to prepare for General Conference this April 2020? One way is to watch the above video. Then ponder in what ways … Continue reading

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#abookandagameaday, Wed. 3/4/20: Carmen, Secret Hitler, and What to do when cheating happens in gameschooling?

  Today was History/Geography Day for our gameschooling. So that means we use that theme for our book(s) and our game(s). I always like to do a biography on this day, in addition to our regular read aloud chapter book. … Continue reading

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#abookandagameaday, Tues. 3/3/20

  I love the above book because of the fun cheery illustrations that give a nod to illustrator Jan Brett’s trick of putting a hint of what’s going to happen on the next page with a small image. So engaging! … Continue reading

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#abookandagameaday, Mon. 3/2/20

  I’m back sharing a book and a game a day that I’m doing for the #abookandagameaday challenge from thewaldockway.com. For the record, I’ve been playing a game (usually more than one) and reading a book a day for every … Continue reading

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