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  1. The kids (8 & 4) are getting:

    Cauldron Quest

    Enchanted Forest

    Bugs in the Kitchen

     

    DH and I are getting Kingdom Builder

     

    I'm thinking of getting another adult game. Or one DD8 can play with us. She mostly loves being able to play with her little sister, but she enjoys the few 8/10 and up games we have.

     

    Any suggestions similar in difficulty to Forbidden Island? That's her favorite. We have Forbidden Desert.

     

    No one else we buy for is into games. Sadly. We need more game partners!

    My Forbidden Island/Desert loving son (he's 7) also loves Scotland Yard, Dragonwood (he got this for Thanksgiving and we've played it a million times already), Ticket to Ride, Machi Koro,CLUE, Labyrinth and Catan Jr (we don't own the full version so I don't know the difference).

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  2. I had my very kinaesthetic daughter learn multiplication facts by just asking her them and if she got a certain number right she could jump into our swimming pool and swim a length before doing more. Multiplication facts are not fun and it didn't make the facts any more fun, but jumping in the swimming pool is fun so combining the two worked for her.

     

    I don't think school always has to be fun. Most of the time it has to do with how long they must get on with the non-fun work before having a break and at age 6 many breaks are needed. Keep sessions very short - rather do a few very short sessions in one day than one very long hard session at this age.

    We did the same type thing. We'd shoot baskets and for every missed shot he had to answer a math problem. Killed two birds with one stone since he needed basketball practice anyhow! I need to do that again.

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  3. My kids have already been given (exchanged with cousins over Thanksgiving) Qwirkle, Dragonwood, and Codenames Pictures. We gave my 5-year-old nephew Rivers, Roads, and Rail. My niece we have Spot It Jr. I'm planning to get my sister Forbidden Island and Forbidden Desert.

     

    They are also getting Suspicion, Apples to Apples Jr, and Brain Games.

     

    I'm hoping to get Ticket to Ride Europe (we have the USA I've one already). I also added Sheriff of Nottingham to my wish list after another post here and just added Sleeping Queens to my boys' list.

     

    We love games, have tons and are always looking for new ones so I love these game posts! I feel like I see the same games over and over in stores. I need fresh ideas!

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  4. My boys keep a written narration notebook for history and science. We spent most of this year working on writing a good quality paragraph. Now they (youngest still needs lots of hand holding) are good at that I want to make the writing more interesting. Today they did a newspaper article about our SOTW reading. It was excellent. I need more ideas!

     

    So far I have thought of...

    Comic strip

    Writing from the first person perspective of someone in the lesson.

     

    That's it! I'm drawing a total creative blank. Share ideas or point me to similar posts. Thanks!

  5. Well...I needed to clean mine but decided it could wait. Then got a call from a friend, her daughter had fallen and broken an arm. She has 4 other kids and really needed somebody to take the others while they sat in the ER. Of course I said yes, but that meant speed cleaning! Really wish I had already cleaned.

  6. I went into a Panera Bread (popular chain with comfy booths) that had huge lines and people waiting for tables, and there was a lady in the back taking up a big booth so she could play with her phone while her toddler ate a food out of a lunchbox that she'd clearly brought from how.

     

    So not a customer, just using a prime spot in the restaurant while people who paid to come there ate standing up.

     

    I thought that was incredibly rude of her.

    I'm sure I've looked just like that many times. My son has severe food allergies and doesn't eat in restaurants but we still do, we just pack him food. I would/do sit down with him at a table while my husband waits in line. My son eats from a lunchbox. I'm sure we look like we're just taking a table from real customers but that's not the case.

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  7. I met a girl in 7th grade algebra who was homeschooled but came to middle school for math only. She was so sweet and we became friends but I remember thinking she was very sheltered.

     

    As an adult I thought it was an absolutely terrible idea and something I would never consider. Yeah. Until I had a child with life threatening food allergies to every "kid friendly" food. I was terrified to send him to Kindergarten. So I debated for a year (his pre k year which I felt no obligation to send him to preschool) before deciding I wouldn't ruin him if we only homeschooled for a year. We've homeschooled 4 years now and plan to keep going! He did go to private school for 2nd grade, his choice, but he wanted to return home after that year.

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