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Dare I throw all caution to the wind?
1 day ago
by Gillian
Yet another rambling post, but what can I say, rambling is fun! I was flipping through two of my children's most prized books yesterday... These books are a veritable treasure trove! Poetry to memorize, stories of ancient kings and queens, rules to games, the Wright Brothers, natural wonders of the ...
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Project 3
1 day ago
by hopesewing
This week the project is a sewing machine cover. There are several reason this lesson was included in the curriculum because it open the door for sewing machine maintenance. So first we go over why it is important to cover your machine. This includes explaining that the dust can ruin the machine par ...
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Thursday, February 9th
1 day ago
by vrburton
Today you will need to take notes from the Reader’s Handbook. You will be recording the elements of nonfiction listed on page 246. Once we finish recording our notes, we will read the article “What is an American?”
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Aboriginal Students Embark on eMentoring Personal Quest
1 day ago
by icouldbe
Here at icouldbe.org, we’re excited to watch one of our new mentoring partnerships unfold with the University of British Columbia (UBC). Funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, and through the use of our own online platform, Aboriginal students in British Columbia (BC) are being paire ...
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Learning From Mistakes
1 day ago
by ajc
It seems to me that education’s ultimate goal is transfer. Ironically, efficient instruction, a primary aim of instructional design, could prevent one from reaching this goal. Instructional designs represent the way in which its creator/designer views, perceives, and/or understands the content of st ...
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The Best Thing About Homeschooling...
1 day ago
by Lil' Momma @ Five in Training for HIM
Some people will give different answers to what the best thing about homeschooling is, but for me it is easy to answer. The best thing about homeschooling is the FREEDOM! FREEDOM to do what we want when we want. To be able to have an eclectic homeschooling style. FREEDOM to use different curriculums ...
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