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I thought I would use this venue as a way to publish some of my kids’ school work. I guess one of the downers of homeschooling is that you work very hard on something and it can be kind of anti-climactic at the end. No one posts it in the hallway for 600 people to see. There aren’t 31 other kids to look at your project or listen to your report. Well, how’s this for sharing?! Technically, in cyberspace you can share whatever it is with the entire world! So, to whomever it may concern; a report on clipper ships by Heyhey, age 11: clipper-ships1
read comments (0)Self-motivation (or nothing I would ever assign!)
Author: Carrie
This hardly EVER happens, but once in a while, if the planets are aligned just right, and the moon is in the right phase, and the biological clock is set to daylight savings time, one of the kids gets interested in something and runs with it. This anomaly occurred a couple of days ago when Eyebrow got inspired by a Mathtacular video and decided to write down the Roman numerals….to 500! Okay, this may not be as eye-popping to you as it is to me, but this is the kid who’s every muscle will physically melt and he will slump into a lifeless jelly-like blob at the mere thought of writing more than three sentences! The thought occurred to me that if I had ever asked him to do this, well I shudder to think of it! He is not quite finished yet, he got all the way to 366. I know he will finish this. He is just that kind of kid.
Black Death (or the importance of reading instructions)
Author: Carrie
I decided this summer to start an earthworm habitat for our homeschool. I had hoped with a few big squirmy worm friends we could gain a greater appreciation for the more humble creatures in God’s ecosystem. To be honest, I also had in mind that we would perform some behavioral experiments on them using this great looking book I found used, Creepy Crawlies and the Scientific Method. What a happy coincidence that I ran into this earthworm booth at a local Earth Day festival! They were handing out FREE earthworm compost habitats for kids! Mastermind was the only kid with me at the time and he was less than enthusiastic about it, so I got in line myself. They were kind of smaller than I expected (kind of like ultra-fine angel hair spaghetti), but I figured with lots of TLC they would grow up the big squirmy pets I envisioned us naming and playing with and doing experiments on.


