Thinking back on your days of packaged curriculum, you remember the groans — in stereo. “Do we have to do history today?” Moving toward student-directed learning sounded good, but your heart starts to a beat a little faster and your chest starts to tighten as you worry that, left to make their own choices, your kids might never learn […]
What Can You Do with A Snowy Day?
The title of this post is an intentional play on words. Although, in part, this is a post about what to do with a snow day, it’s also about what to do with the book, The Snowy Day. These activities all cluster together to form a unit study, or learning opportunities that spring from the book and the […]
Drawing Classes — Animal Classes
I promised the other day to show you something we’ve been working on in school. These pictures aren’t fancy, but this is what our work really looks like in use! Studying Animal Classes I’m working this year primarily with a 7-year-old and a 5-year-old. (The older girls don’t work as closely with me on most […]
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