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Homeschool Better Together with Pam Barnhill

YMB 48 Better Together: A New Book

Homeschool Better Together with Pam Barnhill

Pam Barnhill

Kids & Family, Christianity, Education, Religion & Spirituality

4.9683 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2018

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

This week Dawn Garrett and I are on the show with a very special announcement! Better Together is a new book all about Morning Time and it is hitting the bookstores today.

Dawn and I dish about the book, other Morning Time resources, and how Morning Time is a great fit for every kind of homeschooler. Check it out!

Transcript

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This is Your Morning Basket, where we help you bring truth, goodness, and beauty to your

0:11.4

homeschool day.

0:17.7

Hi, everyone, and welcome to episode 48 of the Your Morning Basket podcast. I'm Pam Barnhill,

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your host and I'm so happy you're joining me here today. Well, I have to tell you that I am super

0:29.8

excited about this episode of the podcast because this is the episode where I get to introduce

0:35.1

you to my new book, all about morning time. It's called

0:40.0

Better Together. And I wrote it for homeschooling families to introduce them to the concept of

0:47.2

morning time and how coming together as a family and learning together can be a great, efficient, fun, community building way to learn.

0:58.5

And so today I'm on the podcast with my community manager, Dawn Garrett, and we're going to be

1:03.7

talking about the book, What's Inside, Why It Might Be for You, how lots of different families

1:10.1

can use morning time, and also how

1:12.4

you can get a special bonus if you get your copy before March 31st. So we're going to be talking

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about all of those things in the next few minutes, but first, this word from our sponsor.

1:26.1

This episode of the Your Morning Basket podcast is brought to you by Classical Academic

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Press, publisher of the award-winning writing and rhetoric series, which trains your

1:37.4

students in grades three to nine to write and speak effectively.

1:41.9

Assuming that students learn best by reading excellent whole story examples

1:46.0

of literature and by growing their skills through imitation, the writing and rhetoric method

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employs fluent reading, careful listening, models for imitation, and progressive steps.

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Exercises in the writing and rhetoric series are cumulative, meaning that later exercises

2:02.6

incorporate and build upon the skills acquired in the preceding ones. It does not skip from

2:07.7

form to form, leaving the others behind, but rather establishes a solid foundation of mastery

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