
Anything that will help them hang that memory peg better. CC CYCLE 2 WEEK 13Tutor plans and memory work ideas for: Math - liquid equivalents demo and tune Visual Aid. Sometimes, if there is a particular memory peg they are struggling with you might want to find a way to bring that piece to life - perhaps doing a little side study on it or finding a great book on it or craft etc. You can review it in subjects by day, weeks by day or however it makes sense to you to fit it all in each week. Continually, reviewing all the material each week. Make a note of any of the memory work that they haven't mastered and hone in on those particular pieces for the next week and then retest to see if they've mastered them finally. They will begin to do it themselves if you get the juices going that direction! :) For example, we were watching Robin Hood last year and my daughter asked me if the "King John" referenced in the cartoon was Eleanor of Aquitaine's son and Richard's brother from Cycle 2! Awesome! That's what we want - right?Įvery six weeks, I would do the proof sheet for that six weeks. Anything you see, study or read whenever there is opportunity, tie it back to the memory work. Start singing yourself, a part of a memory peg and see if they can finish it for you. Put it on CD's that you can keep in your child's CD player in their room and play it as they go to sleep -starting it at a different place each night while they fall asleep. This is done through repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition and just for good measure - repetition! Play the CD's in the background as the kids are working on other projects, riding in the car, making dinner, doing chores or just playing. Tip 2: I encouraged all my children to at least attempt the parent proof. The goal is "mastery" of the information - which means to have committed the information to long-term memory. Memory Master Tips Tip 1: Start memorizing Weeks 21-24 over winter break. Memory Master Basket is out and it's available all the time. The maps are the only thing that really need to be bigger to be usable.


I print mine out reduced to 58% with printing set to 2 sheets per 1 page and then use a 5x8 notebook to put it in.
CC CYCLE 2 MEMORY MASTER PROOF SHEET PDF
1 copy of the Cy1 MemMaster NB pdf Document from - Foundations - File Share.We will also share links for larger convention organizations on the main Homeschooling page. If you are looking for more support from other homeschooling families, I highly recommend joining the main CC Facebook group to ask questions from more seasoned parents.

We also share resources that our favorite homeschool bloggers offer, and their product links will take you to their website when necessary. Introduce Week 21 this week, Week 22 next week, and so on. Memory Master Tips Tip 1: Start memorizing Weeks 21-24 over winter break.
CC CYCLE 2 MEMORY MASTER PROOF SHEET FREE
Our resources range from free printables, to books, to general school supplies or ideas for art projects, and favorite YouTube videos for learning. For those who participate in the Memory Master process, here are some tips and tricks that helped our children to achieve the official Memory Master award. We are not affiliated with CC, only a family who uses their curriculum, and who is passionate about education and love to help other families to make learning the material easy. Copies are sold through the Classical Conversations website ( click here). This resource page is for parents who use the Classical Conversations (CC) curriculum, utilizing the 5th edition of the Foundations guide. This guide is meant to help you as a tutor expand the Foundations 'Hands-On Science' experiments for Abecedarians (ages 4-5) & Apprentices (ages 6-7 ) for week 3, Cycle 2 into a 30 minute lesson.In this lesson, you will find:A printable set of 'blades' to print on card stock in case you want to provide younger students with pre-made supplies. It’s going to be a fun one! Classical Conversations Cycle 1 subjects span a larger area geographically and historically than Cycle 3 (American History),

We’re so excited to learn about ancient civilizations, plants, animals, geology, & weather this year. Welcome to Classical Conversations Cycle 1
