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  1. Since this is still unresolved, I was wondering if I could have permission to simply start a new account.  I can use a different email address to sign up, and I can include something like "formerly mmeblue" in my signature for a while, if those things are helpful.  

  2. Yes, I've read the first edition, which a friend gave me when I made the decision that led to homeschooling for our family (quitting my teaching job).  I've checked out the third edition from the library in the past to read specific sections, and it's on my Amazon wish list.

     

    My friend gave me a number of books from different styles/perspectives on homeschooling.  I was reading through them and thinking, "This isn't me.  This doesn't work for me."  When I got to TWTM, I thought, "THIS.  This is the kind of education I want to give my children."  I don't follow every recommendation, but I do use a good bit of it and feel comfortable with its general approach.

  3. I'm planning to focus my self-education in three areas:

     

    * Latin: Using Wheelock's.  

    * Mathematics: Reviewing calculus first, then continuing to other courses using MIT's OpenCourseWare.

    * Research: I have ideas for some research I'd like to conduct, so I plan to work on reviewing the literature on the subject.

     

    I need to establish some concrete goals, but right now, I don't know how much time I'll be able to spend, or whether I'll end up working on all three areas at the same time or doing one at a time.

  4. YouVersion's Bible app is great and has a ton of versions and reading plans.  You can get daily reminders for your plan if you'd like them.  You can use the app on different kinds of devices, or you can use the website.  If you get behind, you can click a "catch me up" button that adjusts your schedule so that the next unread reading is scheduled for the current day.

  5. My oldest lost her first tooth yesterday, so I very quickly made this special pillow with a pocket for her to put the tooth in.  Joann's didn't have any tooth fabric or fairy fabric, so I just went with things I knew DD would love.  

     

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    I was going to say I've been otherwise lax on the hobby front, but then I remembered that a couple of weeks ago I made this name plate for DS's room, which has a whale theme.

     

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  6. My first thought had been some wall decor for my kitchen, but then I learned that DH is not totally sold on the idea I have for that, so I have to work on convincing him.   :glare:  So then I picked out a new sugar canister, since the lid on the current one is broken and we've got it covered in unattractive plastic wrap at the moment.  I sent DH a link to the amazon page for the canister I want with the subject line, "Happy Mother's Day to me." ;)

  7. DD#1: clear/bright

    DD#2: blind

    DS: new town

     

    Yes, poor DD#2, lol. :)  But her name is very pretty, and it has some nice historical and literary connections.  Obviously, we liked it enough to use it in spite of the meaning.

     

    The girls' middle names are both in honor of family members (meanings are pure for DD#1, pearl for DD#2).  DS's first and middle names honor family (middle means ruler).

  8. I'm another who has found TCOYF an invaluable resource.  I've loaned my copy to more than one friend who has then bought her own!  I will say that my cycles are pretty textbook, and that makes it much easier to chart them and use FAM.  But TCOYF will help you understand your cycles, even if they are less predictable.  And I think someone else mentioned it upthread, but fertilityfriend.com is a great place to keep your charts, for free (they have a paid version too, but I've never needed it).

     

    I also remember (from when I first started charting and was on another board) seeing recommendations for a book called Fertility, Cycles, and Nutrition.  I never read it, but a number of people said it was helpful to them.  I think it's written from a Catholic perspective and therefore tends more toward the NFP side, but I could be wrong on that.

  9. I would advise contacting them in some way - individual personal emails, phone calls, texts, whatever.  Someone did a baby shower for me a couple months ago and sent out evites, and I know several people didn't open it because they thought it was spam, or else it got filtered into their spam folder so they didn't see it.  

  10. Oh the reactions I get when somebody asks me "What do you do?" ... My reply "I teach physics" is almost always answered with a groan and a remark along the lines of "I was so bad at/never understood/ hated... physics in high school".

    Or "you must be so smart" , which is probably meant as a compliment, but there is no gracious way to accept that  - you don't say "thanks, I know".

     

    Very very occasionally somebody responds "wow. How cool!". I'd like to hug those people.

    I used to teach math, and I got the same sorts of things.  Depending on how quickly I wanted to get out of the conversation, my responses ranged from "mmm" to waxing poetic about how beautiful I find mathematics. ;)

     

    When we're out with DD#2, we get asked how old she is (with incredulous looks), almost invariably followed by, "Wow.  She talks REALLY well."  Yep.  And she never, ever stops.  She even talks about her plans for what she's about to talk about, lol.  Actually, DH had her somewhere the other day, and after that exchange, the person told him that she homeschools and really thinks Reading Eggs would be great for DD!

  11. There is another person in this city with the same first and last name as me, and she does not pay her bills.  Since we dropped our land line and went to cell phones only a few years ago, I haven't gotten calls for her...but man, was it annoying for a while.  We have different middle initials, and I got soooo tired of collections callers asking for Amanda L. Lastname when I'm Amanda S. Lastname, and refusing to believe me when I said that while I was Amanda Lastname, my middle initial is not and never has been L.  I even had difficulty getting a library card because, evidently, the other Amanda Lastname was as good at returning books as she was at paying bills.

  12. 4. Which is NOT true about Normal Distribution?

        a. bell-shaped

        b. symmetric with respect to standard diviation

        c. total area under the curve = 1

        d. 50% of data is below the mean

     

    A normal distribution is an idealized bell-shaped curve. Because it's idealized, exactly half the scores fall above the mean and half fall below, so 50% of the data fall below the mean. The standard deviation for scores above the mean is equal to the standard deviation for scores below the mean (because it's a perfect bell shape), so ( B) is also true. The total area under the curve is going to depend on the value of the mean and SD, so the correct answer is C.

     

    I like all of Rivka's responses except this one.  The correct answer is B.  The normal distribution is symmetric with respect to the mean, not with respect to standard deviation.  ("With respect to the mean" means that the mean is what acts like a mirror for the symmetry.  Rivka is correct that the std dev is going to be the same above and below the mean, but the mean itself is what the distribution is symmetric with respect to.)

     

    The area under the curve from any x value to any other x value is the probability that a randomly selected data point will fall within that range.  The total area under the curve, then, will always equal 1, because if you include all possible x values, then your probability is 1.

  13. Not a curriculum/book, but here's what we do: I print out the words to a hymn and sing it with my kids each morning.  We do a new one each week.  It's pretty easy to find lyrics online, and if you're not comfortable singing a cappella, you can also usually find a sound file with the tune online that you could use to sing along with.  (My denomination's website has all the hymns from our hymnal listed at http://www.opc.org/hymn.html?list_type=numerical , with lyrics and a piano accompaniment you can listen to.  But some of the hymns you're looking for may not be included or may be set to a different tune than you're used to, depending on what sort of church you attend.  I find it a great resource, though!)

     

    I have DD read the name of the writer, the title of the tune, and the name of the composer.  We also spend a short time talking about what the lyrics mean; I usually let DD tell me a word she doesn't know the meaning of, and then I talk about that word and the verse it's in so she has the context to understand what she's singing.

  14. I'm *almost* done with the name plate, should be able to get it done after the girls are in bed.  I got a bit done on the science planning, but it's a bigger job than I had initially thought.  Haven't done any reading yet...we'll see if I have enough mental energy left for that tonight once the name plate is done!  I may just end up staring at the TV.

  15. May I join in?

     

    * Make beds - done!

    * Walk - done!

    * Make appt for portrait sitting at JCP - done!

    * Load of laundry - done!

    * RSVP to friend about her son's birthday party - done!

    * Fill out form to sign DD#1 up for next gymnastics session - done!

    * Make appt for blood work - done!

    * Finish making DS's name plate

    * Work on science plans for next year

    * Read

     

    No school this week - this is my third and last week of "maternity leave," lol.  

  16. mombygrace, they weren't saying the original post was spam for being a repeated topic.  There was spam in one of the replies, which has been deleted now, but it was in post #2 in this thread.  But if you didn't see the spammy post before it was removed, I can see how it would be confusing to see the post about the spam report!

     

     

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