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In a message dated 10/4/2002 2:39:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> << like when I organized the building of a geodesic dome out of newpapers
> with
> our local group. >>
>
> Oooh, ooh, ooh! I'm doing those in my workshop at the conference! Fun.
>

Can you describe how you do that? In enough detail that we could do it? Or
send us to someplace that has enough description of a method that you think
would really work?

How much time does it take for how big a dome? How many kids? How old and how
hard is it really, to do it?

--pam

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[email protected]

In a message dated 10/4/2002 2:39:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> I know because my older one asked me a
> few months ago when it was and I told him eight-thirty,

8:30??? So - when do you watch the Cosby Show together?

(It starts at midnight, at least on the west coast - and we've been doing the
Cosby Curriculum for months now. <G>)

--pam

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http://www.NHEN.org
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Judy

that would mesh nicely with our Calvin Curriculum.
As, in Calvin & Hobbs, of course.

But, I realized recently that I when say Calvin Curriculum to the
kabillion right wing homeschoolers here- they look very impressed.
It sounds appropiately Bible-ish.
hee heeee heeeee
Love, Jude

PSoroosh@... wrote:

> In a message dated 10/4/2002 2:39:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
> > I know because my older one asked me a
> > few months ago when it was and I told him eight-thirty,
>
> 8:30??? So - when do you watch the Cosby Show together?
>
> (It starts at midnight, at least on the west coast - and we've been
> doing the
> Cosby Curriculum for months now. <G>)
>
> --pam
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Deborah Lewis

> 8:30??? So - when do you watch the Cosby Show together?
>
> (It starts at midnight, at least on the west coast - and we've been
> doing the
> Cosby Curriculum for months now. <G>)

Oh, oh, oh! Dylan discovered the Cosby show a few weeks ago. So now
it's Seinfeld, Mash and Cosby, his must see TV.

Deb L

Kelli Traaseth

How about Crash Banicoot Curriculum?
Although the only game I have ever been able to play is Pac Man and that wasn't even very good!
Off to study Big Fat Liar now!
Kelli
Deborah Lewis
wrote:
> 8:30??? So - when do you watch the Cosby Show together?
>
> (It starts at midnight, at least on the west coast - and we've been
> doing the
> Cosby Curriculum for months now. <G>)

Oh, oh, oh! Dylan discovered the Cosby show a few weeks ago. So now
it's Seinfeld, Mash and Cosby, his must see TV.

Deb L

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Tia Leschke

> >
>
> Can you describe how you do that? In enough detail that we could do it? Or
> send us to someplace that has enough description of a method that you
think
> would really work?

I got the directions from Yes Mag, a Canadian science magazine. I don't
have the url handy, but you'd probably find it easy by googling Yes Mag. It
was either on their site or on a link to Science Venture from there. If you
can't find it, let me know. I'll have a look.
>
> How much time does it take for how big a dome? How many kids? How old and
how
> hard is it really, to do it?

We did it with 6-8 kids. Lars was the oldest at around 10. It took a
couple of hours after we did the prep work at home.
Tia

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In a message dated 10/4/02 4:39:29 PM, [email protected]
writes:

<< The big glitch - she doesn't really want to give up her current lessons
and
there is no WAY we can pay for both private lessons and the 4-H program.

So - this is a difficult decision for her. Any thought-provoking insight or
ideas or comments or whatever -- would be appreciated. >>

Pam,

I have an unschooled niece who is a total horse girl and loves 4-H. Can your
daughter do 4-H for a while and see how it goes? If it's not her thing, she
can always go back to the private lessons.

FWIW,
Paula

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In a message dated 10/4/02 4:40:49 PM, PSoroosh@... writes:

<< 8:30??? So - when do you watch the Cosby Show together?

<<(It starts at midnight, at least on the west coast - and we've been doing
the
Cosby Curriculum for months now. <G>)
>>

Video tape. Do it when you want to, do it twice! <g>