schoolisgod2 <[email protected]>

Hello I'm new here.
I have a dd10 that loves to draw and paint.
I also have a db11 that loves to read Redwall and just watched a
video about Henry V and loves it.

What would ya'll do as far a using this info for unschooling?

Pam

kayb85 <[email protected]>

Give them lots of opportunities to draw and paint. If you can afford
it, maybe let her pick out a fun new art supply somewhere like
http://www.crayola.com/store/. Keep giving your daughter access to
books she enjoys and movies she watches.

Live your life to the fullest, pretending that you've never heard of
a concept called school.

Sheila

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<longviewraymers1@m...>" <longviewraymers1@m...> wrote:
> Hello I'm new here.
> I have a dd10 that loves to draw and paint.
> I also have a db11 that loves to read Redwall and just watched a
> video about Henry V and loves it.
>
> What would ya'll do as far a using this info for unschooling?
>
> Pam

zenmomma *

>Hello I'm new here. I have a dd10 that loves to draw and paint. I also have
>a db11 that loves to read Redwall and just watched a video about Henry V
>and loves it.
>
>What would ya'll do as far a using this info for unschooling?

I don't quite understand what you need here. Use this info in what way? Do
you mean ranslating it into educationese for mandated state reporting? Or
are you asking how your kids interests fit into an unschooling life?

Life is good.
~Mary

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In a message dated 2/16/03 6:19:22 PM, longviewraymers1@... writes:

<< I have a dd10 that loves to draw and paint.
I also have a db11 that loves to read Redwall and just watched a
video about Henry V and loves it.

What would ya'll do as far a using this info for unschooling?
>>

Was this ever discussed much? I think a question was asked.

What I would do is get one more thing about Henry V (not lots, just one).
I'd buy more Redwall books, and maybe e-mail the kid a site or two with
information about the author or the books. And I would be on the lookout
for art supplies and ideas to bring home, but not overwhelming, just little
gifts once in a while.

Sandra

Betsy

**<< I have a dd10 that loves to draw and paint.
I also have a db11 that loves to read Redwall and just watched a
video about Henry V and loves it.

What would ya'll do as far a using this info for unschooling?
>>

Was this ever discussed much? I think a question was asked.

What I would do is get one more thing about Henry V (not lots, just one).
I'd buy more Redwall books, and maybe e-mail the kid a site or two with
information about the author or the books.**


The PBS cartoon of Redwall includes little interview segments with the
author Brian Jacques at the ends of the episodes.

Betsy