Trivium Pursuit Blog

Classical Q & A

Question: Our oldest son (in fifth grade) has been anxious about public school from the time he started kindergarten, so now we are thinking about homeschooling him. Our youngest son (in third grade) loves school and is at the top of his class, so we're leaving him...

Suggested Course of Study

This is only a brief overview of our Suggested Course of Study. A more thorough discussion can be found in our Teaching the Trivium book, in our seminar tapes, and on our Homeschooling with the Trivium Email List. Early Knowledge Level Before age ten, the child is...

The Rhetoric Level

The trivium model for child development may be explained in computer terms. Children are: • “Booting up” at the Pre-Grammar level (birth through ~9). • “Keying in” the information at the Grammar level (~10 through 12). • “Processing” at the Logic level (~13 through...

The Trivium In A Capsule

The Trivium consists of the first three formal subjects of the seven liberal arts: Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric. This is the formal Trivium in the classical sense. This formal Trivium is an academic reflection of the more basic Biblical Trivium, the mental capacities...

Homeschool Speech and Debate

Most homeschoolers have not been introduced to speech and debate. We wish to communicate to others what we are learning about these subjects. Start here -- The Fallacy Detective: Thirty-Eight Lessons on How to Recognize Bad Reasoning Speech A short introduction....

Good Books to Read

Eh, Lassie, are ye leukin fer a gude beuk to read aloud to yer wee bairns? These are a few books we have especially enjoyed reading to our children: Bob, Son of Battle by Alfred Ollivant Books by John Buchan Rose of Paradise, and others by Howard Pyle John Holdsworth:...

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