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Favorite Homeschool Subjects and Library Day

When it comes time for the formal study of physics, Elijah will have such an intuitive knowledge of it. He has spent countless hours folding and flying paper airplanes, experimenting with different forms of propulsion like balloons. Airplanes are one of his passions!

Here's Rose actively pursuing one of her passions--music.
She's composing her very own piano piece called
The Little Ducks,

an assignment for this week's lesson.


We managed to squeeze in half an hour at the library today before homeschool "Y" in the afternoon. Next week I hope we can get lunch going earlier and spend more time at the library, but hey we're glad we got there at all.

Thursdays will be the day we go, which is practical since it's on the way to the YMCA, where Elijah and Rose have what is basically phy. ed. for homeschoolers every Thursday from 2-4 p.m. They love it. Right now they're playing softball mostly, and both kids have several friends also doing the program.

Today, both the library and softball came together in what was a "banner moment" for Rose and me. When I asked Rose what types of books she wanted to pick out, she said she would like to find some books on baseball and softball, so she could read about how to improve her game. Now, this might not be a big deal, but for a girl who professes to hate reading, I thought it was great progress. She is now thinking of books as tools for learning--yay! She has certainly seen this modeled over and over again, mainly by her mom and brother. We both tend to go to books first to learn about a subject.

So today, when Rose checked out some books on softball and another one on hairstyles to try, I was secretly smiling inside. I didn't want to make a big deal out of it in front of her, but I was so delighted she'd learned the secret I treasure. Books are good!

Comments

Paige said…
Oh, how awesome to have a piano in-house...and to have a youngster who enjoys playing it. I'm not a homeschooler, but I admire those who are!

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