Ren Allen

"The worksheet was nothing more then a tally sheet with Ben Franklin's
picture on it and a silly certificate you can put your name on to
state the you did the activity."

And a space for grade and school! Sierra crossed it off and wrote in
capitol letters "FREEDOM".
I adore that child.:)

Ren
learninginfreedom.com

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In a message dated 1/17/2006 6:50:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
starsuncloud@... writes:

The worksheet was nothing more then a tally sheet with Ben Franklin's
picture on it and a silly certificate you can put your name on to
state the you did the activity."

And a space for grade and school! Sierra crossed it off and wrote in
capitol letters "FREEDOM".
I adore that child.:)



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You go, girl!

I'm jazzed because I finally have something to put in my state requirement
portfolio! Hee hee.

My kids did the craziest flip contest and I'm not quite sure we got them all
"correctly" recorded.....but one child got five and five and the other
four/six tails. So we didn't totally screw the results. :)

Leslie in SC




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>>The worksheet was nothing more then a tally sheet with Ben Franklin's
picture on it and a silly certificate you can put your name on to
state the you did the activity.>>

Casey got a good laugh out of both of those. At first she wanted to print the worksheet until she saw how unecessary it was. She thought the certificate was kind of pathetic. She may have found it cool a couple of years ago though. She liked stuff like that.

We had fun with the activity and Casey really liked the idea of being part of a huge one day experiment. We flipped the regular way and then tested to see if it changed much based on whether you started heads or tails. (It didn't.) We also followed a couple of their links and found some cool money tricks and probability sites.

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~Mary, unschooling mom to Conor (16) and Casey (11)

"Just today I'm going to be utterly present for my children, I'm going to be in their world (not just doing my own thing while they do theirs), I'm going to really hear them, I'm going to prepare myself to be present starting right now."
~Ren Allen




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