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Category Archives: Homeschool

Messy Math

January 20, 2021 Now I’m not blaming the math book. The lesson was simple enough and doing a recipe with your kids to talk about measurements shouldn’t be hard. I tried to make it simple for us. I really did. I didn’t choose beef wellington, coq au vin, or croissants. I chose Kodiak protein ballsContinue reading “Messy Math”

Posted byAmy LeebrickJanuary 20, 2021April 11, 2021Posted inFamily, Homeschool, HumorLeave a comment on Messy Math

Worth Teaching

Dec 18, 2020  What is the same about them?  “That they are all different.” It was just a simple question I asked during a math lesson about coins, and I was unprepared for my four year old’s answer. Perhaps he didn’t mean it to be profound as he was just sitting in on his olderContinue reading “Worth Teaching”

Posted byAmy LeebrickDecember 18, 2020April 11, 2021Posted inFaith, Family, HomeschoolLeave a comment on Worth Teaching

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