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Kerry S. Beck, Top 10 Read Alouds … for Families
Copyright 2018 by Kerry Beck
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After reading aloud as a family for over 10 years, we’ve read a lot of books. I
asked each of my kids to send me the top 10 read alouds from a list I sent them.
We probably read over 100 books while the kids were at home.
I’ll start with my list – “Mom’s List”
(in no particular order)
1. Cat of Bubastes
2. Adventures of Robin Hood
3. Treasures of the Snow
4. Little Women
5. Johnny Tremain
6. Little Britches series
7. The Witch of Blackbird Pond
8. The Story of Liberty
9. Where the Red Fern Grows
10. Taming of the Shrew
There are so many good books we’ve read aloud, it is very hard to just choose 10.
Fair Warning . . .
Only one of my kids picked only 10. The others picked many books.
What does that say about my kids following directions???
Or, about how much they liked books???
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Starting with My Youngest, Hunter
Before I list Hunter’s (19 yo) favorite read alouds, let me share what he said when
I asked him for his top 10.
In all seriousness, he looked at me and asked, “what books did we read”?
Really!?!?
I looked at him and asked, “don’t you remember any books we read aloud”?
He said, “Jotham’s Journey“. We laughed because we read that book 2 or 3 times
over several Christmases.
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Once he looked at our list of books, here’s Hunter’s top 10 (or top dozen). Some
of these surprised me…
1. Courage of Sarah Noble
2. The Sign of the Beaver
3. Paddle to the Sea (water related)
4. Freedom Train – I knew he’d put this on the list
5. The Hiding Place
6. Swiss Family Robinson – (water related)…of course it’s on Hunter’s list
7. Little Britches series, including Man of the Family & The Home Ranch
8. A Christmas Carol
9. Treasure Island (water related)
10. The Hobbit – don’t all boys like this one?
11. Adventures of Tom Sawyer
12. Beowulf
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Then Gentry, My Reader
Gentry (22 year old) was & still is my biggest reader. She liked so many books, I’m
surprised she narrowed it down.
1. Heidi
2. With Lee in Virginia
3. Johnny Tremain
4. Little Britches series – do you see a
pattern here?
5. The Lion, The Witch, & The
Wardrobe
6. Where the Red Fern Grows
7. God’s Smuggler
8. The Hiding Place
9. Jotham’s Journey
10. The Witch of Blackbird Pond
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Finally Ashley, My Oldest
Ashley (24 yo) is now married and says she balked about reading. Now she is very
thankful. Here’s her list.
1. Sign of the Beaver
2. Toliver’s Secret
3. Walk the World’s Rim
4. Little Women
5. Johnny Tremain
6. Little Britches series
7. For the Temple
8. Eagle of the Ninth (now titled The Eagle)
9. Where the Red Fern Grows – another pattern
10. God’s Smuggler
11. The Hiding Place
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12. Jotham’s Journey – and yet another family fav
13. Little House on the Prairie
14. Carry A Big Stick
In looking at these lists, I noticed Little Britches on all our lists. Steve read this
series for several years in the evening. Great Books!
A few others that made most of our lists included Where The Red Fern Grows,
Jotham’s Journey, The Hiding Place and Johnny Tremain.
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Resources for Each Approach to
Christian Homeschooling
If you want specific resources that Kerry recommends for each approach to
Christian homeschooling, you may be interested in one of the following
resources.
Get it everything you need to decide which approach is best for your family when
you invest in . . .
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- Approaches to Christian Homeschooling ebook
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Or, choose any of our individual workshops or resource lists
at the website above.
You can get individual workshops for each of the Approaches
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Raising Leaders, Not Followers, Book 1
Most homeschoolers continue to offer their children the same type of
education they received; they just do it at home. Parents prepare their
children in a public school-grade level fashion for a future job, teaching them
only “what to think”. Our founding fathers received something different – a
leadership education through mentoring. Leadership education trains our
children “how to think” in a variety of situations.
Kerry Beck discuss three types of educational models, how to move from
“what to think” to “how to think” in your homeschool and practical ways to
implement a Biblical Leadership Education from young kids to young adults.
Teach Your Children “How to Think” with Mentoring, Book 2
Go beyond the early years of training leaders and learn how to provide self-
directed study for your own children. Mentoring has been the successful
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model to train statesmen, entrepreneurs and community leaders. Discover
clues to becoming a successful mentor to your children and to offer your
children opportunities to study their own interests.
Don’t be fooled by the conveyor-belt model! We all learn more when we
are self-motivated to study. Use mentoring this coming year to encourage your
own children to be self-motivated in their studies.
Hop Off the Conveyor Belt: Tips & Stories, Book 3
Real-life stories compiled from homeschool moms – tips, tricks & real-life
stories of what worked and what didn’t.
Star of Bethlehem Family Study Guide
The Study is Called Star of Bethlehem Bible Study Ebook. Not only is there a
fresh focus on God’s AWESOME communication with us throughout time, but
you will learn more astronomy than YEARS of study in a text! Kerry takes you
deeply into the Word of God to dig out what God has to say about stars,
astronomy, astrology, and neatest of all, how God used STARS to tell about His
plan for salvation through Jesus Christ!
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Skies of the Cross Family Study Guide
Many wonders occurred the day Jesus died. Spend time as a family
discovering when, what & how all the wonders. Besides Easter Bible verses,
what will you discover in our guide? Clues about Christ’s Crucifixion,
Prophecies Fulfilled at the Cross, Timing of the Day of the Cross, Blood
Moons Today, Solar & Lunar Eclipses, How God Uses the Skies as a Sign
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Christmas Celebrations: Advent, Christmas & Epiphany
Keep Christ the center of your holiday celebrations as you learn Biblical
ways to celebrate 3 special times of year.
A Father’s Stew: Biblical Integration of Family, Work, Ministry,
by Stephen Beck
In an age where fathers are separated from their families for most of the
day, how can we fulfill the biblical mandate to train our children when "you sit
in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you
rise up"" (Deuteronomy 6)? Given our current culture, is it possible to
integrate family, work and ministry in a biblical manner?
What is God's provision for raising godly children & what are our
responsibilities? Discover God's vision for fathers as we are challenged from
the Scripture to balance the areas of family, work and ministry and to blend
these three ingredients to form a godly stew, a sweet smelling aroma to God.
http://fathersstew.com
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About Kerry Beck
After 10 years of homeschooling (her kids have graduated), she enjoys meeting with moms to encourage them in raising, educating and encouraging their own kids. She also has a strong desire to show families how to give their children a love of learning. Kerry loves being a mom and loves homeschooling. Sit back and let her help YOU . . . as you give your kids the best education, a superb, Christian education, where they will love learning, as well as be able to think critically & Biblically.
Kerry has been married to Stephen for 30 years. Together they raised three kids. Ashley is married to Jesse and stays at home with their first child. Gentry studied event management and works at a country club in Dallas. Hunter is finishing his finance degree from Texas A&M and waiting to see where God leads.
Kerry shares fun activities to use in your homeschooling and would love to connect with you online:
Blog: http://HowToHomeschoolMyChild.com/blog Facebook: http://facebook.com/HowToHomeschoolMyChild Twitter: http://twitter.com/kerrybeck Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/HowToHomeschool email: [email protected] Speaking If you are looking for a speaker about homeschooling, please contact Kerry at [email protected] or call (979)703-5724. You can read more about her speaking topics here: http://HowToHomeschoolMyChild.com/resources/speaking