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Default Resurrecting the LCC co-op thread

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Ok, Cadam and I have talked about what we'd do, if we started a LCC type co-op. Those that strive to use LCC, what kinds of co-ops do you have, and how do you do memory work with individual levels? I can't think outside of what I'm doing in our CC group. Would we have students divided into actual grades? That are doing LCC at home? Do you see us doing Greek and Latin together.

I do have the new LCC edition 2 book and the Living Memory Book, too.

All your help is welcomed:-) I don't want a Cottage School right now. I just want to meet maybe one day a week.

Carrie
Alright, I am sitting her with LCC 1st ed, Living Memory, CC Foundations Curriculum Guide, The Harp and the Laurel Wreath, and i before e. I would like to set up something more or less secular for the fall of 2010.

Is anyone up to dreaming about a CC/LCC hybrid?

How would it look? What subjects could you realistically do in a few hours? Would you try to cover those subjects that are somewhat peripheral in LCC and just do that subject on co-op day? Do you envision it as being mommy and me like CC or more like a traditional co-op where parents have specific roles but perhaps not with their own children?

Mandy, very interested but still trying to figure out how it would work
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