Tagged Adventurer Club, break, canning, Charlotte Mason, homeschooling, narration, Ripley's Aquarium, thankfulness, The Moore Formula 2 Comments Posted in Adventurer Club, break, canning, Charlotte Mason, homeschooling, narration, Ripley's Aquarium, thankfulness, The Moore Formula Which is why, when I look up at the sky, I thank God for my life. Homeschooling blesses me just as much as it blesses them. I feel so blessed to be able to stay home with them and teach them and watch them grow and learn. Children are so good at comforting others. My daughter sang I’m a Super Sleuth – which she learned in church recently – also of her own free will. Of all the books we have read to him recently, he thought of that one because George broke his leg and had to wear a cast – like grandmother, who fell and broke her leg, and has to wear a cast now. When we visited their grandmother in the hospital over the weekend (that falls under service, by the way), my son narrated a whole book to her of his own free will – Curious George Gets a Job. I think children learn so much by working and performing chores around the house.Īs I look up, I thank God for every day I am able to stay home and teach the kids. Work is an important component of the Moore Formula (besides academics and service). skills, but also in attitude towards work and in his self-image. I felt he was growing right there before my eyes, not just in home ec. He was still negative, but stood there and watched me sweep.Īfter I cleaned up the trash can area, he came back to me asking me to let him try dumping the dust pan again. I told him that he was still learning and encouraged him not to give up. After he missed the trash can though, he got discouraged. I still had to sweep a bit after him in places, but he has made a lot of progress since last week. Speaking of my son, I asked him to sweep the floor after lunch and he did a great job. The curve ball is the bug my daughter has been fighting for a few days now and which has transferred to my son today. Looks like learning will happen despite the break from the 3Rs. On top of that, our monthly Ripley’s Aquarium science class happens to be this week and we still have another session of our Adventurer Club to attend before we take a two-week break from that… I thought this would be the week when I finally finish some writing projects and can applesauce, but I have all kinds of other appointments which I was not planning on. We have homeschooled now for six weeks and this is the first official school break in our home. Many veteran homeschoolers have recommended this schedule as a sanity preserver, so I am going with the voice of experience. Questions about CDM memberships? Contact Brianna at or (423) 648-6085.We homeschool for six weeks and take a week off. So, if your membership expires in January of 2020 and you renew in November 2019, the expiration date on your membership will be January of 2021. Your new membership is added on to the end of your existing membership. Q: If I renew my membership early, do I lose time? A: No. Please verify the admission policy of the museum you plan on visiting as policies are subject to change. You will receive 50% off general admission for up to six (6) individuals (card must be present). These memberships will be honored at nearly 200 children’s museums across the United States and Canada. Q: Is my membership good at other museums? A: If you have an ACM Reciprocal sticker on your membership card your membership is reciprocal. Q: Do I receive benefits from my membership at the Tennessee Aquarium or IMAX? A: Yes, you will receive a $5.00 discount per adult ticket and $ 3.00 discount per child ticket to the Aquarium, and $9.95 adult tickets and $8.00 children tickets for all 45-minute films at the IMAX. However there are public parking lots both behind and in front of the Museum, and metered parking on the street. Q: Do members receive free parking? A: The Museum is not able to provide free parking for members. You may list all the children under 18 years of age that live in your household on your membership. Q: Can we add foster children on our membership? A: Yes. A photo ID is required for admission into the museum along with your membership card. Memberships are non-transferrable and are valid only for the persons whose names appear on the card. Q: Can I lend my membership card to a friend or family member? A: No. You should consult your tax preparer with specific tax questions. Q: Is my membership tax-deductible? A: Memberships may be considered 100% tax deductible to the extent allowed under Internal Revenue Service guidelines. You are always welcome to upgrade your membership level at any time. Q: Can I decide later to upgrade to a higher membership level? A: Yes. Memberships are non-refundable and non-transferable.
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