Our Homeschooling History
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Homeschool journal – December update
So our learning from home gig has had multiple iterations since we started in September and it will likely continue to shift. It makes sense, as people our interests and focuses shift all the time – why would how we learn be any different? Looking back at my last post in October, I realize that…
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Homeschool Journal – Our Schedule
I belong to a few homeschooling groups on Facebook and I see A LOT of posts about schedules. I just googled homeschool + schedule and the same thing comes up… lots of hits. I have mixed feelings about the schedule. Or maybe it is related to finding the perfect schedule. I don’t think there is…
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What are we reading?
We read a lot in this house. A lot. Thank goodness because that means there is always something to do! Here are some of our books as of September. There are probably some that are missing but we’ll try to keep it updated.
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Writing process: start out loud
It is often difficult to get the ideas 💡 started when faced with a blank page. I showed Jack how to use the voice to text feature in Google docs so he can get his letter started orally (he is writing a letter to his friend about a calamity that happened to their minecraft base).…
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Math Problems from U. Waterloo
The Centre for Education on Mathematics and Computing of the University of Waterloo offers free math problems of the week for grades 3 and up. You can sign up to have it sent to your email on a weekly basis. They also have booklets of past problems from 2018-19 and 2019-20. CEHM Problem of the…
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Ethical issues in Minecraft
This article spurred some interesting conversation about the ethical treatment of animals… in Minecraft! I have heard myself say things like, “Why are you killing the panda, Jack?” a few times. While part of me agrees with his it’s just a video game, mom! defense, another part of me also thinks, hmmm… What do you…
Got any book recommendations?