Week One
Britannia: Gogmagog and the Exiles of Troy. (Or first in OIS)
Stories…World: Strong Magic (Australia)
Read Me 1 (see below)
Just So: The Sing Song of Old Kangaroo Man
Bible: How the World Began (this will be chronological)
Greek Myths: The Gift of Fire
Tales… Ireland: The Children of Lir (sensitive child alert)
This is what i am thinking…
Britannia/OIS, Bible, Greek Myths will be read just by going through the book.
Poetry - this particular book has a poem per day and i am going to look at them in batches of 7 and just pick our favourite/favourites. No reason not to use another book if you prefer.
Tales of Old Ireland can be subbed with a different book initially or permanently. I just had it and liked the look of it. I’d say that some sort of book of British Folk Tales would be good though.
Stories from Around the World and Just So (link to free version but i’ll be using the nice illustrated version because it affects what my kids think of the story!) can dot about to suit the general theme of the week.
Every fourth week we’ll have a break to allow people to catch up on missed readings and/or holiday, expand on what they’ve read etc. I have a vague plan to put together “gap week bundles” of a few themed stories or ideas for people who don’t need a space to do as a change from routine, but we’ll see what people think when we get there. Tell me what you think though, i’d really like to make this viable.
I have this feeling that this ought to be like we used to say at Slimming World classes; if you fall off the wagon, don’t panic, just forget it and carry on. In other words, there is very little of this that can’t cope with one chapter or reading being missed out, or being one out of sync, or being done with two books in one sitting.
Looking forward to it though