This looks great! We are thinking of trying to add Classical Conversations with our more of a hands on Charlotte Mason Approach. I think my 8 year old/3rd grader would like this. They are doing Ancient history this cycle. Any thoughts?
I'm curious about this as well. We have done CC for the last two years, and have their timeline cards already. My son has really enjoyed their timeline song, and I think he'd enjoy expanding on that.
Hi, Rachel! I know that many that use Classical Conversations have used our timeline figures to accompany the studies in the past! I'm not sure how they align, but our figures are varied across many topics and eras of history, so they should touch on a lot of what CC covers. There have been several reviewers who teach classically who have blogged about our materials (Brandy Ferrell from Half-A-Hundred Acre Wood comes to mind-she has blogged about our materials for years. :-) Thanks for asking!
My kids will definitely love this. Thank you!!!!
My kids would enjoy these!
Love all the ideas!
Thank you for all the new ideas!
Love this!! Thank you!
What great ideas! 😍
What a time saver! And such fun, cool projects to do!
Thanks for sharing so many ideas for using the timeline figures!
How much space should be between the lines when putting the timeline on the wall? Thanks!
Wow! These are some BIG resources! I like the index card size as well!
This looks amazing! What a great way to tie together all the history we learn.
This timeline is wonderful! Looking forward to using it all through our years homeschooling!
This looks great! We are thinking of trying to add Classical Conversations with our more of a hands on Charlotte Mason Approach. I think my 8 year old/3rd grader would like this. They are doing Ancient history this cycle. Any thoughts?
I'm curious about this as well. We have done CC for the last two years, and have their timeline cards already. My son has really enjoyed their timeline song, and I think he'd enjoy expanding on that.
Hi, Rachel! I know that many that use Classical Conversations have used our timeline figures to accompany the studies in the past! I'm not sure how they align, but our figures are varied across many topics and eras of history, so they should touch on a lot of what CC covers. There have been several reviewers who teach classically who have blogged about our materials (Brandy Ferrell from Half-A-Hundred Acre Wood comes to mind-she has blogged about our materials for years. :-) Thanks for asking!
Is this downloadable another way besides CD?