![]() Statistics by deck (in ranked and practice) The following features are currently in development HSTracker supports all hearthstone languages HSTracker available in french, german and english Import decks using Netdeck (need to be in the deck manager)ĭisplay your deck and the cards you played Import decks from hearthstone-decks (french) Import decks from HeathPwn Deckbuilder (english) Import decks from HeathPwn Decks (english) Internal deck builder (press ⌘m to open it) HSTRACKER 1.10 MAC FOR MAC OSX Some overlays (cards in your hand, draw probability. Stories and Tales From Around the World. ![]() Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Summer Stargazing_Dickinson_ √_ _įorgive the lines, but I'm making an inventory of all our books, I just finished science and I figure if we would just read all the books we have, they would have a wonderful science education. I'm making spreadsheets for younger children's books (preschool-1st), early readers, chapter books and older literature- that way I can see which books the kids have read and what they haven't from our home library. I figure this will make our reading lists for each year a little easier. I will also have lists for music, art, scientist biographies (even though the books will come from the library, I have a list), book lists for curriculums we use (Galloping the Globe, Teaching Physical Science through Children's Literature*). *I don't have yet but have some of the books for it. My children keep their own "Books I've Read" list.īooks we own - (no small collection :glare:) I do not want to keep it on the computer, I want printouts so I'll just add new books at the end of the list. I use Readerware to keep track of our home library. I also have wishlists in here to keep track of books I've run across and would like to have sometime. ![]() You can track how much you've spent and other useful bits in here. Purchased books, library books, borrowed books, etc - I use to keep track of everything I've read. I use the "To Read" tab to plan my reading goals for each year and move them to "Read" as I finish them. It would be easy to set up a account for older kids and have them keep track of their reading there too. Mine are younger, so we're starting a reading notebook this year. ![]() Might have them do it online in the future though. I just purchased Edu-Track and am playing with the books features. This is useful for documenting what we've read, but I'd also like to be able to keep track of how much I'm spending per year/course/child, etc. Hoping it will keep me grounded when I get the Rainbow catalog and put 800 sticky notes in it. I started with a list of Literature to Supplement History which is on the Paula's Archives website: LOLįirst, I decided that I preferred to keep track of my historical-related materials. I put it in a word processing file-I use Word, but you could use any one for this system. If the file gets too big, I will split it by years (such as Year 1 of the WTM system). I didn't want the expense of learning other software, and I didn't want to learn how to use it. Also, I LOVE being able to just search for a book title in my document, and have it show up! HSTRACKER 1.10 MAC HOW TO Then, as I found books in my house, or purchased books, I added them to my list.
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