Tuesdays we muse literature and poetry and plutarch.
Almost always our favorite picks are the AO literature selections. Such books as Robinson Crusoe, Oliver Twist, Kidnapped, Children of the New Forest, Understood Betsy, Wind in the Willows, Pilgrim's Progress, Parables from Nature, Robin Hood... oh, I forget myself, I could go on... and on.
Now we are reading Kim. Thank goodness. I've been wanting to read it ever since I picked up the practically new hardback book from a garage sale for 50 cents. The lady at the garage sale looked glad that someone was so excited about it. She said, "Oh good, you're buying Kim!", those are the words she said, but the way she smiled when she said it revealed, "That story is a friend of mine, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did." So, I liked the book before I started reading it. Just look at the cover and art...

- Gunga
- Benares
- Loodhiana Sikhs
- naik (Mohammedan priest?!)
- Sobraon
- Chillianwallah
- Moodkee
- Ferozeshan
Anyway. I'm going to try to round up some resources/links together for this book. It's good, but it could be SO much better with some background knowledge.
Other things we read today:
Year 5 -
Age of Fable
Shakespeare (we are starting the Tempest this term)
Poetry by John Greenleaf Whittier
Plutarch's Romulus
Year 1 -
Fifty Famous Stories Retold
Aesop's Fables
A Child's Garden of Verses