The following post will be a blog archive copy of Build Your Library’s October 2024 Monthly Newsletter. If you missed the email, subscribe to our mailing list here. [Scheduled to be sent by 10/1/24 8:30 AM EST]
[October 1, 2024 ] – Welcome to our October Video Newsletter!
If you subscribed, you should have gotten our regular monthly e-mail newsletter in your inbox. But you can now watch the video highlights and read the full details below or watch the BYL October 2024 Video Newsletter on Facebook.
Hey everybody, it’s Emily from Build Your Library! If you are going to skim the beginning, here are the main topics in this month’s newsletter:
Now that I have your attention, I have the details on those items and more for you.
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- “Anne reveled in the world of color about her.
“Oh, Marilla,” she exclaimed one Saturday morning, coming dancing in with her arms full of gorgeous boughs, “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers. It would be terrible if we just skipped from September to November, wouldn’t it? Look at these maple branches. Don’t they give you a thrill–several thrills?”
― Anne of Green Gables
It’s finally here… October has arrived! Cooler weather, gorgeous tree foliage, pumpkin spice, and apple EVERYTHING. I live for October. It’s spooky season, and it’s the prettiest time of year in New England. So here’s to trips to the apple orchard, haunted hayrides, pumpkin muffins and apple cider, and horror movie marathons!
In an attempt to answer when the next level update will be ready, we have compiled our projected schedule into a post for easy reference. We will periodically update the chart when we make progress or have any changes to our tentative schedule.
There’s still plenty of time to squeeze in our Election Unit Study!
In just a few more weeks, our nation will elect a new president. Our children are not too young to learn about the ins and outs of our election system. This is a very exciting time, and they should be a part of it! Who will be our next president? How did these two candidates get chosen to run for president, anyway? What are political parties? What is a campaign? Our children are full of questions, and this unit study will help them find answers!
The 27-page Election 2024 Unit Study takes three weeks to complete and will answer all the above questions!
There are 12 activity pages in total. This unit is aimed at upper elementary children (ages 8 – 10) but can easily be used with a wide age range. I include an optional booklist with titles that you could add for a younger child tagging along.
The 2024 election is coming up very soon, so you don’t want to miss out on this wonderful opportunity to study the U.S. Government and the election process with your children. May the best candidate win!
I also just wrote a new election-themed Lit Bite! If you want a great piece of literature to pair with the election unit, or if you’ve already done the election unit but want a little bit more, check out The Campaign!
This 3 week Lit Bite will help you learn more about how politics begins at the community level! You’ll learn the ins-and-outs of campaigning through this fun and exciting story about a girl who helps to get her babysitter elected town mayor!
This Lit Bite takes three weeks to complete (as written). While flexible age-wise, I recommend it for ages 7 – 10.
Looking for a little something for yourself? Have you seen our newest product: Self-Education: World Cultures Part 1?
“Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life.”
If we take that quote to heart, we should continue our education. I’m sure you’ve thought at least once that you are learning so much through homeschooling and maybe even wished to take it further. But knowing where to start in all the busyness of life and homeschooling can be hard.
That’s where our Self-Education units come in!
Because parent culture is such an important part of the Charlotte Mason philosophy, and I wholeheartedly believe in continuing our own educations outside of school, I have created Self-Education units that you can use to guide you through a topic of study.
In each of our Self-Education units, you will have a bite-sized way to learn alongside your children.
In the World Cultures units, you will explore cultures and people groups around the world while reading a piece of literature from each continent/region. Every week, you will read an article, watch several videos, cook traditional foods, enjoy beautifully written poetry and literature, and watch movies to help you get immersed in different cultures as you study. Each Self–Education unit will be similarly structured to help you build a routine and stay consistent with your education!
Self-Education: World Cultures, Part 1 will include the continents of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. This unit will take 10 weeks to complete as written; however, as with all of our lesson plans, it is flexible enough to stretch it out over a more extended period if needed.
Check it out today and begin a life-long journey of continuing education!
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Congratulations to our winner of last month’s Giveaway!
This month, we’ll be giving away a $25 gift code good for anything in our store!
Check out the contest page for more details, and come back each month for new opportunities!
I’m excited to announce that we are collaborating with Soul Sparklettes Art! They have many fantastic art projects that blend incredibly well with Build Your Library. You can sign up for Glitterbombers membership through our affiliate link. Check the downloads on the Purchase Pages for Levels 0 – 5 to see what projects align!
The membership includes hundreds of art projects, videos, and resources designed for homeschoolers and art teachers BY a homeschooler and art teacher team. There are three completely DONE-FOR-YOU curriculums: Global Art Hop, Elements & Principles (PEP), and a USA Curriculum. Everything is included when you join – there are no surprises and no waiting.
There’s a reason kids love these projects – Glitterbombers is the only curriculum out there that is 100% kid-tested, kid-approved, and developed with kid input. All projects are cross-curricular, match with other homeschool curriculums, and offer standards and differentiation. It’s a full art experience for kids – so they can learn THEIR way.
Glitterbombers HIGH is a brand new art membership for grades 7 – 12. It offers so much more than just “how to draw” – your child will explore paint, pastels, sculpture, digital art, and so much more!
Every single lesson has a video AND a detailed PDF with step by step instructions, so kids can choose the way they learn best. Tweens, teens, and adults have all loved learning with Glitterbombers HIGH!
Teens and tweens love the monthly magazine, and there is a monthly art class that features techniques, concepts, and working artists. Kids are given a monthly challenge to complete that enters them into a prize drawing!
Sign Up for Glitterbombers Here!
October has a whole bunch of fun book-related holidays. The entire month has been designated Children’s Magazine Month, National Book Month, National Cookbook Month, and National Reading Group Month. The first full week of October is Mystery Series Week, the second week is National Newspaper Week, the third week is Teen Read Week and Friends of Libraries Week, and the last Friday of the month (Oct 25) is National Frankenstein Day.
For author birthdays, we have Anne Rice (Oct. 4, 1941), R. L. Stine (Oct 8, 1943) and Oscar Wilde (Oct 16, 1854).
We are pleased to announce our newest, most requested feature: an Author or Title SEARCH! We have also incorporated the bookstore into our regular website and consolidated shopping carts so you can purchase both used books and homeschool curriculum in the same place!
https://buildyourlibrary.com/usedbookshop
I have wanted to open an independent bookstore my whole life. A cute, cozy Hobbit hole of a bookstore with new books, used books, maybe tea… After many delays and setbacks, a brick-and-mortar store is currently out of the cards.
However, since I have a storage unit (and house) full of books I’ve been collecting for a store, we have decided to try to set up the BYL Online Used Book Super Store! We are so excited to announce that we are open for business! So yay! Happy book shopping!
Are you looking for a fun reading challenge for the whole family? Well, look no further! We had so much fun with challenges the past four years, so we’re continuing the tradition! For 2024, we created a new list of 40 reading prompts to help you and your children stretch your reading muscles. This year’s theme is Reading Through History! It’s no secret that I love reading about history, and historical fiction is one of my favorite genres. So this year, I’ve created 40 prompts to help you dig into history! Need ideas for the prompts – I’ve got you! Just head over to History Book by Book!
It will be an amazing reading year filled with fun challenges and lots of historical reading! Visit our blog and download your checklist today!
As of now, I have completed 35 out of 40 prompts! I’m slowing down a bit, because there are only a few left, but they are the hard ones! I’m not worried, though; there’s still plenty of time for me to hit those last 5 prompts!
History Book By Book is our database of engaging, entertaining, and educational books about various historical topics. Whenever possible, we have cross-referenced topics, internally linked additional suggestions based on like subjects, and created helpful, categorized lists for you to search and browse. Hopefully, you will be able to glean a vast amount of information and find as many history-related books as you would ever want to find. We discussed it in depth during a recent Tea With Emily Livestream on Facebook, you can view the recording here.
As a long-time homeschooling parent and the author of literature-based homeschool curriculum, we designed HBBB to help:
(1) homeschooling parents looking for additional resources to read to their children,
(2) homeschooling parents looking for more historically based books to give their children to read themselves,
(3) any teen or adult looking for categorized historical reading material for their own enjoyment and knowledge.
Reading your way through history… one book at a time.
History Book By Book Main page
We have recently started to create some blog post articles on HBBB! You can check out our first couple on our HBBB Blog.
We have an ongoing series on both our blog and YouTube channel called Homeschool Tidbits!
In this weekly video series, I will briefly discuss a homeschooling-related topic. I will share some of my knowledge and expertise as a long-time homeschooling mother of four children, three of whom have graduated high school and one who is a college graduate!
This series will include an approximately 10-minute “quick-bit” YouTube video and a corresponding blog post article.
I’m taking a break from my Homeschool Tidbit series for the rest of the summer—I’ll be back in September!
Most Recent Episodes:
We hope you all enjoyed our last “Tea with Emily” Instagram Live Stream. If you missed our August “Build Your Library/Back to Homes School Q&A,” you can find a recording by scrolling through our Instagram feed.
Our next Instagram livestream will be on Friday, October 11th, at 1 p.m. (EST), and I’ll try to answer the eternal question: Should School be Fun? During this live stream, we’ll talk about what is more important—rigorous academics or delight-led learning—and whether there is a happy medium.
I host a 30-60-minute Build Your Library homeschooling chat every other month. You can ask questions about homeschooling using the Build Your Library curriculum, book recommendations, etc. We will announce the date beforehand, and you can submit questions you want to cover. Additionally, you can also ask questions during the interactive Livestream. Grab a mug of tea (or coffee) and cozy up with our virtual hangout!
Are you looking for help or advice on your homeschooling journey? We have compiled our helpful resources into one blog post for you. From the many BYL-related Facebook groups to my book A Literary Education, there is a treasure trove of information and helpful parents to help guide you along your homeschooling adventure. If you have any questions, ask!
For a comprehensive, everything you ever wanted to know about homeschooling with Build Your Library, check out our “Build Your Library University (for Parents).” We have collected the definitive list of articles, videos, and books about Build Your Library, Charlotte Mason, and general homeschooling, all categorized logically for you to peruse.
We always have our Social Media “chicklets” at the bottom of our newsletters and web page, but we wanted to ensure you follow us on our other platforms. The Build Your Library Facebook is our go-to social media site, and we post there frequently with excellent Amazon products and book recommendations we think you would like, as well as all of our Read Aloud Book Club announcements, blog posts, full-year and unit study product releases and updates, and more.
Our Build Your Library Instagram page regularly posts pictures and insider info about projects I’m currently working on or what I’m doing with my kids.
Although not 100% exclusively Build Your Library related, our Arrrgh Schooling YouTube channel has videos about books and homeschooling, but let’s be honest, it’s mostly books. If you want to see what I’m reading, join my Arrrgh Booked Book Club. This year is especially exciting because I have a new co-host – Tanya from Project Happy Home! It’s October, which means it is our last book club of the year! This month, we’re reading The God of Endings by Jacqueline Holland.
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I hope you have a wonderful October! I can’t wait to see what this new month brings!
- “The wind outside nested in each tree, prowled the sidewalks in invisible treads like unseen cats.
Tom Skelton shivered. Anyone could see that the wind was a special wind this night, and the darkness took on a special feel because it was All Hallows’ Eve. Everything seemed cut from soft black velvet or gold or orange velvet. Smoke panted up out of a thousand chimneys like the plumes of funeral parades. From kitchen windows drifted two pumpkin smells: gourds being cut, pies being baked.”
― The Halloween Tree
If you are looking for some more inspiration, here are some articles you might find helpful:
We have well over 100 blog posts on various homeschooling and book-related topics if you want to browse for more.
That is about all for this month. Again, please follow us on whatever social media you frequent, there will be periodic updates posted there as well, but we will try to keep everyone in the know wherever you are surfing!
Thanks, and Happy Reading! Emily
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