For fun the boys have been making up their own math problems and solving them during Quiet Time. I never
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Archives for March 2009
Can you hear it?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a book and CD called, “Can you hear it?” Using 13 famous paintings and
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Reptiles
We went to a local co-op learning class on Reptiles this week. It was a good chance to review our
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Life Cycle of a Gecko: the egg
Today, Bear’s gecko Ally, (because she is an Albino leopard gecko) gifted us with two eggs. Unfortunately, she was not
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Week in review…
I have a confession. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with all that we do, and other times I feel
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Recess: Homeschool Style
Pumpkin declined to be photographed…
Geography: Rwanda
This is Rwanda’s new flag (as of 2002). The red from the original flag was removed due to its connotations
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Name that state
As we continue to work on our United States geography skills, (with mom learning right alongside the kids, shhhhh, don’t
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How are clouds formed?
Big Daddy found this website when the boys became curious about how clouds are formed.I’ve noticed he has really started
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The Great Sunflower Project
The Great Sunflower Project is starting.We signed up and requested our seeds.Want to join us?
US Geography
It all started with an interest in knowing where their Road Warrior father was when he was traveling. “Where is
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Family Math
I admit that I’ve never had a love affair with math. In fact, I’m sure my track record with mathematics
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Math Review
I admit that I’ve never had a love affair with math. In fact, I’m sure my track record with mathematics
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Postcard Learning: Part One
The kids recently received this postcard from their big sister R. from Rwanda. Getting mail is always exciting but it’s
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Practical Life
We’ve been taking advantage of all of the recent markdowns on educational products, so Pumpkin received some new materials for
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Learning about weather
Big Daddy found this website when the boys became curious about how clouds are formed.I’ve noticed he has really started
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