Summer vacation has arrived for thousands of school children around the country. We have survived one year of homeschool! However, we are not taking a summer vacation like we use to when we were in public school. We are still going to plug away at one subject a day, four days a week. We are on a modified summer schedule.
When I broke the news to the children, they moaned. They thought it to be unfair because their friends didn't have to do school in the summer. When I told them they could go back to public school and get up early in the morning and sit in a desk all day until 2:30 pm, they decided summer schedule wasn't so bad.
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Long division! |
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Reading words with and without short i. |
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Completing today's math assignment. |
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Trying to see the transit of Venus. |