A new kind of Plutarch book
#21
Announcements/RE: A new kind of Plutarch book
(07-20-2021, 11:19 PM)etihwnyrhtak Wrote: I just thought of this as an example... I teach ESL students online and in person. When I teach, I always use the framework of, "I do, we do, you do." So first I demonstrate a new skill to them (I do), then I do that new skill with them (we do), then I have them try to practice the new skill on their own (you do). I feel like Publicola was the "I do" with  Anne demonstrating. But I needed a "we do" before getting to the "you do" where I implemented it on my own. To me, "Practical Plutarch" feels like that "we do" step.

I like that way of putting it!
Anne White, Southern Ontario
My book page at Amazon
Reply
#22
Announcements/RE: A new kind of Plutarch book
Thank you! Mine just arrived and I’ve been enjoying it tremendously!
Reply
#23
Announcements/RE: A new kind of Plutarch book
(07-21-2021, 11:48 PM)Colby1 Wrote: Thank you! Mine just arrived and I’ve been enjoying it tremendously!

Wonderful!
Anne White, Southern Ontario
My book page at Amazon
Reply
#24
Announcements/RE: A new kind of Plutarch book
Thank you! We pulled back in Y4 last year and did Mrs. Beasley. Looking forward to doing Eumenes next!
The following 1 user Likes sundowner's post:
  • AnneWhite
Reply
#25
Announcements/RE: A new kind of Plutarch book
Just had to update- after we finished Eumenes, we moved on to Julius Caesar since DD is doing that in Shakespeare this term. We're about halfway through his life (doing it bc it's FUN and reading it without any guide). Previously,  I procrastinated Plutarch for 2 years. Now, I'm not sure why. It doesn't seem difficult at all after reading it through the lens of the book.

Some of the most helpful things were not worrying about getting bogged down in every name and detail, discerning which things are helpful to have background on versus not necessary, and viewing reading Plutarch as attending a dinner party with lots of people.

If there's something I'm not understanding, able to categorize in my mind, or a person I'm not sure of, it doesn't bug me as it did before. I am able to just move on and think, "No big deal. I wouldn't necessarily know everyone or hear the entire thread of every conversation at a dinner party, so it's okay."

I know that these things have been said on the forum and in other ways, but the guidance and leading in the book really was helpful for me for my thinking. The humor with which it was presented as an introduction to a subject that seemed daunting was helpful also. DD and I enjoyed reading the set up to beginning the life of Eumenes. So...thanks again!
The following 3 users Like etihwnyrhtak's post:
  • COMama, Dawn Duran, RWendel
Reply
#26
Announcements/RE: A new kind of Plutarch book
(09-16-2021, 02:03 PM)etihwnyrhtak Wrote: Just had to update- after we finished Eumenes, we moved on to Julius Caesar since DD is doing that in Shakespeare this term. We're about halfway through his life (doing it bc it's FUN and reading it without any guide). Previously,  I procrastinated Plutarch for 2 years. Now, I'm not sure why. It doesn't seem difficult at all after reading it through the lens of the book.

Some of the most helpful things were not worrying about getting bogged down in every name and detail, discerning which things are helpful to have background on versus not necessary, and viewing reading Plutarch as attending a dinner party with lots of people.

If there's something I'm not understanding, able to categorize in my mind, or a person I'm not sure of, it doesn't bug me as it did before. I am able to just move on and think, "No big deal. I wouldn't necessarily know everyone or hear the entire thread of every conversation at a dinner party, so it's okay."

I know that these things have been said on the forum and in other ways, but the guidance and leading in the book really was helpful for me for my thinking. The humor with which it was presented as an introduction to a subject that seemed daunting was helpful also. DD and I enjoyed reading the set up to beginning the life of Eumenes. So...thanks again!

Your update is wonderful! I'm so glad the book helped!
Anne White, Southern Ontario
My book page at Amazon
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Free 11/11-12 “Practical Plutarch” on Kindle Donna-Jean 5 871 11-12-2024, 01:25 PM
Last Post: Rondalyno
  2020: Extra Plutarch year will be added AnneWhite 11 42,872 09-07-2024, 01:53 AM
Last Post: AnneWhite
  Our book is here! Donna-Jean 13 24,382 10-18-2023, 05:11 AM
Last Post: heddsomewhere
  Our new book! Donna-Jean 13 24,005 10-13-2023, 12:32 PM
Last Post: Zoo Keeper
  Three updated Plutarch studies on the website AnneWhite 12 60,145 02-01-2023, 10:25 AM
Last Post: Lesleydawn328
  Living Book Press discount code lklivingston 0 8,358 03-25-2022, 09:28 PM
Last Post: lklivingston
  Plutarch Revisions are Coming AnneWhite 18 80,080 07-18-2021, 12:10 PM
Last Post: saraclaude
  A New Book Buying Option for AO Users! LeslieNoelani 7 37,212 03-28-2021, 06:02 PM
Last Post: Subversive Gardener
  AO Book Bag? AO Coffee Mug? LeslieNoelani 67 973,336 09-13-2015, 12:22 PM
Last Post: BarbaraM



Users browsing this thread: 3 Guest(s)