tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7646520399225034820.post8859770670572486508..comments2023-07-11T05:28:24.722-07:00Comments on Teaching in my Jammies: Peanuts and ElevatorsPressed Petalshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11363508061584830683noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7646520399225034820.post-16013992621906300742011-02-14T16:52:54.895-08:002011-02-14T16:52:54.895-08:00Oh dear! It has been a long time since I've v...Oh dear! It has been a long time since I've visited my Google Reader. But I went straight your blog! It's been wonderful to catch up a bit. <br /><br />The failed respiration experiment doesn't surprise me. It is a difficult one to do. I had problems w/ my AP Bio students & that lab. I often would give them 'good' sample data to work up along w/ our 'bad' data.<br /><br />I've heard from a few mom's around our area that they often switch curriculum from Sonlight to something else when the kids get to upper middle & HS - if they keep them home. Hooked on Schoolhouse is one common one used. I'm very blessed that there is a large Home Schooling community here - we even have a shared online message board & etc. through My Family. <br /><br />We're getting through P4/5 w/ DS (5 yrs old this month). He's reading now & we just started handwriting. He's doing fabulously. I think of you often when we starting talking about Geography - your large world map on the wall. So very cool! I have to say Home Schooling is a challenge right now. Trying to fit it in while the twins nap in the morning & then reading while the twins & DD (2.5 yrs) naps in the afternoon. WOW! You are an AMAZING Mom & Teacher!! All the glory to God! Take care!Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16188089711802128486noreply@blogger.com