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Friday, June 1, 2018

The Sea Cucumber in the Paper Armchair


Homeschooling can look like a lot of things.  It can look like Saturday morning cartoons, a day at the park, a day reading to your kids, a day baking with your kids, a day baking for your kids, a day doing laundry with your kids interspersed with readings from Harry Potter, a day revolving around the hour that your family will go to the humane society to read to cats, a day revolving around the hour that you'll find yourselves at the library looking for books about cats or staring a cat.  It could look like a day spent creating a board game for your family to play based on pokemon characters and real animals and real people.  And economics.  And world history.  And also a little bit of quantum physics. 
Of course, it's easy to incorporate quantum physics into your homeschooling.  I think quantum physics comes naturally to many children.  


Last week part of our homeschooling looked like talking about writing new stories.  One of those stories was named "The Sea Cucumber in the Paper Armchair."

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