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All of your children focus on the same main topics and learn together, though they study differently, and on different levels.
Students move through the 4 Tapestry year-plans and then repeat them (up to three times!) at higher learning levels, gathering more and more along the way.
Study concurrent topics in different subjects such as history, literature, and art in a related way, enhancing retention and enjoyment.
Over the past 24 hours, we’ve been fighting a little problem with our email servers. We just managed to solve it, and email seems to be working just fine again. If you sent an email to us yesterday or today, you most likely received a reply informing you of an error. Feel free to resend that email again — we’d love to hear from you, and we’ll respond as promptly and helpfully as possible!

Our Operations Manager returns with a new name! Juli Lackey is back in the office with a new ring on her finger, a big smile on her face, and a new last name. We just thought you’d like to know to whom you’re talking when you see emails or posts from Juli Calderone. She is grateful for her fantastic team that served you while she was off kayaking and hiking in Cape Cod — thanks for your patience during her absence!
Thank you for your wonderful response to our live webinars. We’ve been recording them as we go and have posted some of the best online where you can view them anytime. Here’s the list:
Good news! We are recording the best of our live webinars and posting them gradually on our Virtual Conferences page. We’ve just uploaded the first one - Writing Workshop, Part II. If you can’t make it to one of our live sessions, why not listen in for free?
Just head over to the Virtual Conferences page, click the Workshops tab, and go to Writing Workshop, Part II (session 2 on June 15th) to find the link!
Ray Johnson, Technical Director
Are your children already complaining of boredom? Do we have the cure! The Year 4 Summer Reading List is available!
Purchase Year 4 Unit 1 in DE format and you will get access to the Summer Reading List on the online Loom.
Of course, if your children read like my daughter, that will only keep the boredom away for a day or so. Then you go to the backup plan: more chores.