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  • So… It Looks Like I Owe Someone Some Money Now


    Topsy-TechieAuthority Authority: 114
    That’s right.  Someone has actually nominated Topsy-Techie in this year’s Homeschool Blog Awards for the category of “Best Unschooling Blog”.  I even get a button!! Of course I never know about these things until its almost too late, but thanks to one of my gal-pals who IM’d me tonight, I found out ...
    15 hours ago
  • Field trip:Rock Ranch


    Dizzy in the NoodleAuthority Authority: 120
    What a way to kick-off the Thanksgiving season!
    20 hours ago
  • A Nature walk


    Homeschool Journal Dot NetAuthority Authority: 149
    Yesterday we had amazing, in the high 60’s weather..not bad for almost mid-Novmeber in the Northeast. We went for a hike to a new “park” with Robin and her kiddos! We had such a good time, the kids fully enjoyed the long long walk..and I enjoyed the early bedtime for them because of it! ...
    1 day ago
  • Today in Pictures


    Homeschool Journal Dot NetAuthority Authority: 149
    Today we all piled in the van and headed to Sioux Falls to hit the zoo. We planned the trip yesterday because I was deep in internet withdrawal and Daryl thought a day trip would help.  We ended up getting our beloved internet back at last but we abandoned everything and went anyway. It’s the zoo, after all.  ...
    1 day ago
  • Online Learning Resources for Your Students and Your Children


    http://www.tutorfi.com/wordpressAuthority Authority: 110
    Whether you are a teacher, tutor, or a parent you will enjoy these online resources for learning. First, the Dynamite Lesson Plan blog has put together a list of Virtual Field Trips for Students . Each of the websites listed provides an interesting and educational field trip experience while sitting at the ...
    1 day ago
  • A few Fall things


    Michle M. WaiteAuthority Authority: 452
    Between work and little Miss Fiona Rue who is almost 6 months old, it is hard to get out and about.  Parents– can you relate?!  Mark and I have really tried hard not to be shut-ins during our favorite season and we made some fun trips to the pumpkin patch, the farmer’s market and a [...]
    1 day ago
  • Springfield, IL: Part III – Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices


    Bull RunningsAuthority Authority: 123
    On Saturday, Oct. 10 this year my family and I visited the Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices in Springfield, IL (see overview of the trip here).  After our tour of the Abraham Lincoln Home National Historic Site, we headed to 6th and Adams Streets where the offices are located across Adams from the Old State Capitol, ...
    2 days ago
  • Washington, DC


    Homeschool Journal Dot NetAuthority Authority: 149
    We stayed the night in Maryland at the Towneplace Suites , and it was the second most comfortable hotel I have ever stayed at. The other hotel was in Santa Fe, but cost $200 MORE per night than this one. So this room felt like a bargain. GB slept on a pull-out sofa and we had a nice, big, king-sized bed with really ...
    2 days ago
  • The Creation Museum


    Learning At Our HouseAuthority Authority: 103
    I have waited a long time to finally get the chance to visit The Creation Museum  of Petersburg, Ky.  A good friend of mine invited me and my boys to join her and her homeschool co-op on homeschool day.  I believe  The Creation Museum  offers homeschool days on every Wednesday and Thursday as long as you order ...
    3 days ago
  • Clams and nems on Pulau Hantu


    wild shores of singaporeAuthority Authority: 502
    Finally I feel somewhat useful and found the Burrowing giant clam ( Tridacna crocea ) that lives on Pulau Hantu! Mei Lin is back with us on the shore for her Giant clam survey. I first saw this clam in 2006! Heres what it looks like when its submerged in water. Isnt it pretty. Im so glad its still there! ...
    3 days ago
  • Medieval Times


    martinzooAuthority Authority: 117
    Ever since our Medieval studies, GB has wanted to go to the Medieval Times for dinner. It’s a really cool place because you get to watch a medieval story, with skills tests for the knights, jousting and amazing horsemanship. When I was planning our trip to DC, one of the other moms made a suggestion that our ...
    3 days ago
  • Success at Semakau: Giant clams and more!


    wild shores of singaporeAuthority Authority: 502
    A perfect evening yesterday, exploring a stretch of Semakau shore facing Pulau Bukom. Kok Sheng brought the team here previously , but I missed going with the team at that time, so its my first trip there. The reefy parts are much closer and we didnt have to walk much at all since Patrick so kindly gave us a ...
    4 days ago
  • We Were Spies in the City!


    martinzooAuthority Authority: 117
    This weekend I organized a trip to Washington, DC for some of the homeschoolers in our group. We began our trip at 9:00 and drove, without traffic, for a little over two hours. GB has a fascination for the Asian culture so I knew he’d be thrilled to bits when he found out that the Spy Museum is right near China ...
    4 days ago
  • APISS Weekend Picks November 6-8, 2009 - Fabulous Fall Fun


    A Parent in Silver SpringAuthority Authority: 122
    The Race Against the Odds on Sunday in Arlington is a 5K for the whole family! FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY Childrens Native American Opera at the National Museum of the American Indian "El conejo y el coyote/The Rabbit and the Coyote" Friday 10:15 am & noon - tickets required, call ...
    5 days ago
  • Unexpectedly high at Changi


    wild shores of singaporeAuthority Authority: 502
    We were looking forward to a good low tide and headed out for our favourite shore at Changi. But even after slacking off for a while to wait for the rain to ease up, the tide was still NOT low when we got to the shore! We had a bit of a look around to see if the tide would oblige. And Marcus finds a tiny sand ...
    5 days ago
  • Mid-Lothian Mines & Railroads


    Homeschool Journal Dot NetAuthority Authority: 149
    Today we visited a treasure. It’s a spot in our county that I didn’t know existed. It’s a park, but it’s a mine; an abandoned mine. Coal was first discovered in Chesterfield County in the early 1700’s. In 1730, commercial mining began in Chesterfield County. It was the first industry this county undertook. ...
    5 days ago
  • Weekly Wrap-Up: Science & Art Edition


    Loving Our HomeschoolAuthority Authority: 98
    This is my first attempt at doing the Weekly Wrap-Up which is hosted by Kris at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers . Check out more weekly wrap-ups by clicking here . We did a lot of art activities this week. We went to a homeschool class at the public library that was about Mexican Folk Art. The girls made ...
    5 days ago
  • Autumn Spontaneity


    Handmade HomeschoolAuthority Authority: 419
    It’s a season in which I make lists. Lists and lists and lists. Of goals. Of plans. Of gifts. Of traditions. Of books.  Of good deeds. Paradoxically, it is also a season of spontaneity. Of grabbing a sunny day and glorying in it. Of allowing inspiration to pull me down rabbit trails. Suddenly I’m ...
    5 days ago
  • GPS tracker: i-gotU


    Sheffield South CLC BlogAuthority Authority: 106
    Photo by www.recumbentblog.com This GPS tracker has been written about before by my counterpart at East CLC (see his post here ), but I thought I’d add my own opinion too. Essentially the tracker logs your position every 6 seconds and creates a track on Google Maps when you return and plug it into the computer. ...
    6 days ago
  • First stars on Sentosa


    wild shores of singaporeAuthority Authority: 502
    Yesterday, a small team checked out the Sentosa shores that are impacted by many developments nearby. It was not a very low tide and a short window too. Still, we had a quick look around. Finally, I saw the Common sea stars ( Archaster typicus ) there! Thanks to Kok Sheng who pointed them out. He had seen them ...
    6 days ago

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