Understanding Weekly Schedules
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Good afternoon, 

I am trying hard to convert my family full time to CM using Ambleside Online. I have downloaded some of the Weekly Schedules but there are two things I'm struggling to decode. I cannot find a key on the schedule and this is probably glaringly obvious but..... 

For History and Tales it refers to CHOW and TCOO - can anyone tell me what these are please? Thanks in advance
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TCOO is “this country of ours”
CHOW is “child’s history of the world”
There was a wonderful structure to the city, and it put my cares to rest
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Chow is Child's History of the World, TCOO is This Country of Ours.
England.  DD13 DS11
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It all gets less confusing and overwhelming as you go on.
England.  DD13 DS11
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:)
There was a wonderful structure to the city, and it put my cares to rest
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Also each year’s booklist helps to decode the weekly chart. Have you already printed that out too? That is the “key”
Sandy
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(04-18-2021, 11:03 PM)KeeperOfTheMasterSaber Wrote: TCOO is “this country of ours”
CHOW is “child’s history of the world”

Thank you so much. I assume it will be easy for me to find the author.
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(04-18-2021, 11:03 PM)LucyBeeH Wrote: Chow is Child's History of the World,  TCOO is This Country of Ours.

Thank you so much for replying.
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The full titles of the authors and books are on the website. Look for the curriculum pages by year

Like this for YR 2: https://www.amblesideonline.org/02bks.shtml


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(04-18-2021, 11:03 PM)LucyBeeH Wrote: It all gets less confusing and overwhelming as you go on.

Is that a promise! It's what has stopped me for 5 years! Determined this time to give it a real good go.
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