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Rainbow Fish children's book- a rant
Heather in Neverland replied to KristenR's topic in General Education Discussion Board
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I started when we made the decision to move here. My blog is about our adventures here and contains a lot of pics for friends and family to look at. Malaysia is such a foreign place to them that all these pics give them a better idea of what our life is like here. Should you blog? Sure if you want to. I admit that I don't read a lot of blogs... Only those with a specific purpose that appeals to me. Like I would never read a blog that simply chronicles what lessons you do with your kids each day but I do frequent a few theological blogs because that topic appeals to me. Pick a theme/topic/purpose for your blog and you are more likely to get more views. You said you like to write... What do you want to write ABOUT? That is your starting point.
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:iagree: There are a million different VALID ways to parent. I am not a free range parent but many here are. I do not unschool but many here do. We have loads of technology in our house (you should see my 2yo operate an iPad... Amazing!) but many people don't. I work outside the home but most moms here's don't. We are all making choices that feel right for us. They parent and run their finances differently than you have chosen to and unless it affects you DIRECTLY then it really isn't your business. Be happy with your choices and move on.
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Sherlock Holmes 2
Heather in Neverland replied to Denise in Florida's topic in General Education Discussion Board
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Busted. :tongue_smilie: Ok, here are the particulars .... Smart but unmotivated teen boy Likes history and science Likes computers Not a fan of math We did one of those career aptitude tests for fun with him and it showed his top areas as teacher, lawyer, and police officer. He likes the idea of being a high school history/science teacher... I am a principal so he has it in his blood I suppose. Of course he could change his mind at any second. What we know for sure is that he will go to a conservative Christian college (not sure which one obviously) and that he will need lots of aid/scholarships, etc. as we love our life here but don't earn squat. I am tossing around the AP vs. DE thing in my head. Any advice on that? CC is not an option because of where we are. For 9th grade I am tentatively considering the following: Math-videotext algebra Science- apologia biology History- SWB Medieval history (we are doing her ancients book this year) English- he is begging to do LLFLOTR... Thoughts? And continuing with vocabulary from classical roots Bible- survey of the OT Electives would be Traditional Logic II, Spanish (I need a good online program for this... Ideas?) That's what I am looking at so far. Yes. I have two master's degrees and 17 years in education as a teacher and principal. It means NOTHING. I am still terrified to do this. Now that I have spilled my guts.... Advice? Mockery?
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Now I want a designer purse!!
Heather in Neverland replied to Nakia's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I totally agree. I have a Cole Haan black patent leather Aerin tote and I love it! It looks exactly like this but in patent leather: http://bagcraze.blogspot.com/2008/02/cole-haan-aerin-shoulder-work-tote.html -
Look at the college section of the high school board. My ds will be in 9th grade next year and now that we are homeschooling him full time again I feel like I don't know where to begin with not only curriculum but choosing colleges, scholarships, financial aid, and all that stuff. AP, DE, CC, NMF??? Ahhhhhh!!!!!!! Throat swelling Heart palpitating Can't breathe Can I just hang out on the general board and pretend like it isn't happening? It's always sunny and 75 degrees in denial! :tongue_smilie:
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Why would someone homeschool one but
Heather in Neverland replied to iquilt's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Ds#1 was homeschooled exclusively through 5th grade. I fully intended to homeschool all my children all the way through. Then I got the job as a principal at Christian international school in Malaysia. DS#1 started 6th grade there and ds#2 started kindy. Ds#1 never really took to "group schooling" and after two years we pulled him back out and he is homeschooling again (yes, even though I am the principal). Ds #2 has never been homeschooled, has been in my school for 3 years now and is thriving. We will most likely start dd at the school when she is old enough and see how she does. They both are getting what they need. One size does NOT fit all. -
We Bought a Zoo
Heather in Neverland replied to Desert Rat's topic in General Education Discussion Board
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Yep. The Hermes is fun and has great snob factor but practically speaking, the latch to close it would bug me so I vote Vuitton. I'm a big Cole Haan fan myself. :D
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Will they go away completely? no. But will they be greatly reduced? yes. For instance, at our school, every student in grades 9-12 has an iPad. We are no longer buying ANY physical textbooks or novels for their classes. All books will be in kindle form, online books, or apps. No more heavy backpacks. The big textbook companies are now creating full curricula in an app form. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt now has one for Algebra I and II and Geometry and that is just the beginning (it is called HMH Fuse if any of you are interested). All novels read in their English classes will be through their kindle app. We are now "stocking up" on ebooks in our main library as well and they get "checked out" just like real books but without all the wear and tear, nobody loses them and they are never overdue. :D I personally still have quite a few books as they are favorites and I dont care to pay for them again in kindle form but all the books I have bought in the last two years have been in kindle form. I love it! It truly is a whole new world and it fits in my purse!