Monday, March 31, 2014

High School Logic


What's Schoolin'?

This is not about a high schooler's logic, but rather about a Logic course for high schoolers :).  Actually, my high schoolers are very logical, for which I'm very grateful!

My senior is getting .5 credit on her transcript for Logic.  We decided to use the Logic: Fallacies and Paradoxes class from Homeschool Connections, an online course.  We subscribe to the recorded classes so any or all of my children can do any or all of the recorded classes for one monthly fee.  It is very affordable, relatively speaking for online classes, and offers the flexibility of doing what we want when we want. The teacher of this particular course teaches Philosophy at Benedictine College and she enjoyed the 6 hour class very much.

The recommendation for the online course was a 1/2 semester credit (or .25 of a full credit).  To bring it up to .5 she is doing 6 more hours of Logic work on her own using The Fallacy Detective.  She notes her start/stop time.  We chose this instead of the 12 hour course that would have counted for the full .5 that we wanted.

So, there you have it!  A pain-free logic course :).... And no, I'm not affiliated with Homeschool Connections at all - I just wanted to share what is working for us.  I should note that the recorded courses are recordings of the class webinar sessions, not just recordings of lectures, so there may be some pauses and you can hear other students' responses, etc from the original course.

So far we have only used the SAT prep course and this Logic course.  I plan on having my high schoolers go through some of the writing classes, even if they don't do the assignments, to make sure we don't have any gaps.  They are strong writers but my senior may try to CLEP out of College Composition to lighten her load next year.  We are also going to do one of the Spanish classes asap.  Latin is in our near future as well...



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Gottatries

What's Green?

Homemade dryer sheets:
http://simplelifemom.com/2014/03/24/homemade-dryer-sheets-and-fabric-softener/

Soap making 101:
http://simplelifemom.com/homemade-soap/

What's Cookin'?

[I just updated with this recipe] French Toast Sausage Casserole (Mmmm.  Uses cooked sausage links, bread, eggs, milk]:
http://kouponkrazed.com/2014/03/french-toast-sausage-casserole-recipe/

English Muffins recipe (I can't wait to try it...):
http://www.lifelesshurried.com/2013/07/making-english-muffins.html

We used this cherry pie for daughter's St. Gregory the Great celebration.  She made the pie using Wholesome brand pie crusts, 1/4 C flour, and 2 cans of drained cherries:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/cherry-pie-ii/ 

Raspberry Oatmeal Bars (uses 1/2 C jam).  Simple.  Easy.
http://heavenlyhomemakers.com/raspberry-oatmeal-bars

Sweet potatoes in orange sauce (need to get: 4 sweet potatoes; 1 apple; 1 C orange juice)
http://glutenfreewithjudee.blogspot.com/2014/01/easy-sweet-potato-recipe.html

I love that we can make homemade marshmallows (who knew??).  Here is another recipe:
http://eatplaylovemore.com/2014/01/26/diy-healthy-gourmet-marshmallows/

I'm intrigued with this homemade breath freshener idea:
http://www.wholesimplelife.com/diy-breath-freshening-spray/

Juicing 101 post:
http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/juicing-101/

Coconut Trailmix Cups [I will probably sub the coconut butter for real butter and use coconut for the melted oil]
http://paleokitchenlab.com/2014/03/22/coconut-trailmix-treats/

Another tortilla recipe:
http://simplelifemom.com/2012/09/10/tortillas/

Article about coconut oil and brain function:
http://blog.grasslandbeef.com//bid/89764/the-fat-that-boosts-brain-function-in-just-one-dose

Essential oil blend for menstrual cramps (using a roll-on)(I may put Pan Away in some oil in a roll-on or in distilled water in a spray bottle; or use Deep Relief):
http://www.greenlivingladies.com/2014/03/essential-oil-blend-for-cramps.html



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