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7:47 PM, Monday, July 16, 2007 Posted by TOSPUBLISHER
Wow, Jay, that is mega cool. Seriously! Did you put it up on YouTube? You should!
Also, what about having the CSP loop have a look? Perhaps someone knows of a music source - that one there is rather "tinny." I know there are other free sources out there - at least I think there might be. Still - this is NEAT.
-gena
Hey, Jay
10:57 PM, Tuesday, July 17, 2007 Posted by meandmyhouse
I waited until you took the audio out to watch - JK!
But it did make it easier for me, whose computer can't always keep up with audio in video clips.
Lisa
I ordered the book before it was published! It was shipped a couple of months ago, but we'll be using it this coming year. I'm really looking forward to it, too.
Sherry
http://redbudslane.blogspot.com
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2:28 PM, Wednesday, October 3, 2007 Posted by LaurieBluedorn
This is a great video. I posted a link to it on my blog. Laurie
Signs & Seasons
9:54 PM, Wednesday, June 18, 2008 Posted by Angela K
WOW!!! The trailer for Signs & Seasons is awsome. I have a son that loves to star gaze and read about the astronomy. He would absolutely love this.
Signs and Seasons
12:13 AM, Thursday, June 19, 2008 Posted by Anonymous
I am excited about trying this new curriculum! Our family tried to go stargazing at a local park just a week or two ago, and it was so frustrating to not know exactly what we were looking at, or to be able to answer all the kids' questions. I can't wait to learn this as a family!
Signs and Seasons trailer
11:43 AM, Thursday, June 19, 2008 Posted by amaslaluno
Hi, I'm one of the despised lurkers on the Classical Astronomy list. :) Maybe I'll get enough courage to post soon. I hope to get this book soon, we are currently using Jeannie Fullbright's Astronomy book. The book looks wonderful!
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7:46 AM, Friday, June 20, 2008 Posted by bluepickle
This is definitely on my wish list. I first heard it recommended by the Cribchick on blogger. I love that it is a family curriculum, not a textbook. It looks like it will take away the fear of dry facts and replace it with a sense of adventure.