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  1. Thanks. Not quite what we are looking for.

    I did find Chenier's Practical Math Set which comes with a dictionary but looks a bit more advanced and more like the math you would want for a job-site.

    Also Real Life Math--which looks really interesting and possibly what we will go with since it does have algebra & geometry included in the multi-book set.

    And Strayer Upton Practical Arithmetic Series at least the last 2 books would be helpful. Lots of practical everyday types of math like managing a budget, figuring out how to price things, etc. I know it's listed at elementary level but I think it might be a good starting point before working with something more difficult. 

    Just wanted to put this out there for anyone else who may have a student who struggles with math but at least needs basic life-skills math. A lot of these would be great for someone going into a trade. 

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  2. My daughter is not going to college after high school. If she does go it will be when she is older probably mid-20s and at that time she would need to review everything anyway.  So we are looking for a high school math that is basically life skills math. You know making sure you got paid the right amount, balancing your checkbook, paying your bills, figuring out the price of something on sale,etc. Something that is a book form where she can just do the next page sort of format. Not a lot of bells and whistles just sort of the here's how to do the problem and some problems to do.  Since we have 3 years left, we will probably will want a similar algebra book or combined algebra/geometry book. I do need a solutions and answer guide though to make sure it's all getting done correctly. 

    Any ideas?

  3. My daughter has long curly hair that is fine and silky but tends toward dryness. When she was pre-teen it was like a bush.

    We did the no-shampoo method. She washed with conditioner and then after we spent time combing her hair with conditioner and a spray-bottle of water. Then we "set" it with mousse. It does well for a couple of days like that. Her scalp is now very clean but those first couple of months were a bit of a transition but worth it. 

    We use Pantene Curl Perfection conditioner and never shampoo. It is a very thick conditioner with nothing that harms the hair. 

  4. My daughter is a huge fan. A lot of the kids who watched when they were little now have tumblr blogs where they make memes and talk about the show together. She said he'd been fighting it for a while. When I saw this post I was worried that she'd get some upsetting news this morning. I guess he's a really nice guy outside of the character.

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  5. My dd would have loved an East Asian history curriculum for Middle/High school. That went deeper than "Japan has Samurai" but not as dry as the college textbook we ended up using. There's like nothing out there for that age group even in non-fiction books to check out at the library. It's either too light or too dry. Maybe she could write one some day.

     

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  6. Helping my mom declutter and pack before she sells her house and moves. She has so much stuff. For the last three months my youngest has been going over on Saturdays and helping her but we've got a week and a half before our goal date to have her packed up. So now I'm helping too. 

    Today we worked in one section of her basement and her sewing room (she quilts). We got one whole section cleared out, all the stuff for donation put upstairs in the garage for pick-up and the stuff she was keeping packed up and stacked and ready to go. We did the same in her sewing room only we got it about 1/2 done.

    We'll be back over there tomorrow to hopefully finish the sewing room and maybe work on the basement again. 

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  7. Had a day off of summer activities yesterday (Monday), we ended up watching 10 episodes of Moonshine and Valentine (a Chinese modern fantasy/sci-fi drama) on Dramafever. It was quite addictive. Hoping we can watch the other 15 episodes soon and get back to our Chinese historical drama Secret of the Three Kingdoms (adaptation of one of the stories in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms). 

    We're also getting close to finishing up Star Trek Voyager as a family. Only a couple of episodes left and it's all done.

  8. 12 hours ago, umsami said:

     

    Favorite food memories from childhood would probably be the boxed spaghetti or LaChoy dinners my mom would make. She 's made most things out of a can but it was still special.

    Best meal ever was probably Chilean Sea Bass. It was so sweet it just melted in my mouth.

    Food traditions is probably when we make Christmas cut-out cookies and decorate them together with tons of frosting and sprinkles.

    I cook all the time and work in a bakery but my favorite thing to make is probably cookies. Everyone loves it when I make cookies.

     

     

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  9. That 10 to 15 years is now a dream. A lot are only made to last only 5 or 6 years for appliances. I've had to replace my washer/dryer 3 times over the last 10 years. My old ones I got in 2000 died, bought new, 6-7 years later they died and now I have old used ones which have been repaired. 

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  10. We actually bought a college textbook for my daughter. Everything we were finding wasn't enough. East Asia: A Cultural, Social and Political History 

    For Literature we started with Folk Tales. We had an anthology from China, one from Japan and one from Korea. This year she is going to read the great books:

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms (we're actually watching a Chinese drama right now about one of the stories)

    The Water Margin

    Dream of the Red Chamber

    The Monkey King or Journey to the West (Who doesn't love him?)

    Tale of the Genji

    47 Ronin 

     

    If you want to look over the lit and history list I made on Amazon click Here.

     

  11. We used Khanacademy because it's free, online and they have both the practice and they have the "practice tests." But I've also heard that it is worth it to go to someplace that actually works with them on testing. Kind of wish we would have had the funds for that. 

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  12. Where:  IUPUC then probably transferring to IU next year or so

    Why: She wants to work and save money this year to help with expenses and we were really too late in the applying game because she had wanted to do a gap year but plans didn't work out.

    Major: Linguistics and Eastern European studies. Looking at Estonian and Russian for languages.

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  13. 42 minutes ago, YaelAldrich said:

    You may cringe at this one but I love BabyMetal!  They have a great song about Bullying called Ijime.  To fully enjoy, watch the videos...

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    One of my twitter friends has seen them in concert a few times. Always meant to check them out.

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  14. We've only taken summer breaks like twice over the years. My kids get bored plus you end up having to do all that review in the fall. We actually only do school a couple of hours a day in the summer normally. When they were little we'd take off between Thanksgiving and the New Year because Christmas was such an exciting time they couldn't concentrate anyway. Worked out better that way.

    Even when we swam a lot, we'd do schoolwork in the morning, have lunch then go to the pool for the afternoon. 

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  15. One OK Rock is a pretty good group. They're a band and hard rock/punkish.

    My daughter really likes Aqua Timez as well. 

    Some Kpop groups also have Japanese albums so if you have a favorite group they may have one. I know FTIsland has quite a few Japanese albums because they're very popular there but the music is more punk than the pop they usually do in Korea. 

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  16. Yes but it is hubby's hobby. It also took years to build up our tools, system and canning equipment. Hubby gardens the bulk of the yard even our trees and bushes produce food for us now. I dry, freeze and can everything we can and it does help. But it's a lot of work.

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