
My boys are participating in their favorite summer event this week...Kids' College. I had the idea that I might accomplish a great deal while they were occupied, but as usual, that was only a dream of mine. Today I did manage to get to my favorite library book sale. The selection was not as good as it has been in the past, but I did come home with a nice collection. I really like the looks of these math books. They were published in 1962. They are simply written, but do a great job explaining some complex subjects.

Our summer break from schooling ended on July 5th. My husband's brother came for a visit from another state and while he was here, we went on a few outings that I counted as our first few days of this school year. Our first little adventure was a trip to RB Winter State Park. Although I have taken the boys there many times for educational programs, we had never really hiked the trails. My brother-in-law wanted pictures of the mountains of PA because he lives in a very flat region. We took the trail that led to a scenic overlook. It was quite a hike, but worth it for the

The first picture is the view from the overlook (about 1800ft). The second is the hike back down the trail. I am happy to say my new workout routine made it possible for me to hike that trail. It climbs about 300 ft in approximately a quarter of a mile. Certainly not something I could have done a mere year ago. Especially since that day the temperature was already around 90 degrees Fahrenheit at 10am.
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"Every experienced teacher knows that there is no substitute for the laboratory approach to science. Films, television, beautifully colored photographs, lectures, and classroom demonstrations are not enough. The student must touch, move, adjust, fumble, fail or succeed by himself in the laboratory or home workshop. This is his right and no one should deprive him of it."
That sounds just about perfect to me.
We will probably start our 'official' school year on August 20th. Until then, we will count our upcoming day-camps and other occasional days of classroom work toward our required 180 days of schooling.
But you know what? I bet we'll learn even on the days we aren't counting.
2 comments:
Man, that sounds hot! I'm going to google those maths books - Wombat Girl would love them! And also the science one - Video Boy would love it too! Sometimes there is wisdom in age :-)
The author of the math series is Marnie Luce. She has an Amazon page with more math books than I picked up at the sale. Now I'll need to buy more!
http://www.amazon.com/Marnie-Luce/e/B001KHXRHU/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
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