The Unschooled Lens – Week 9
Week 9 of my 365 photo project exploring our Unschooling life. Continue reading The Unschooled Lens – Week 9
Week 9 of my 365 photo project exploring our Unschooling life. Continue reading The Unschooled Lens – Week 9
A review of one of our favorite places, the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. Continue reading Our Favorite Places: Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum
Week 8 of my 365 photo project exploring our Unschooling life. Continue reading The Unschooled Lens in Black and White – Week 8
Part of my job as an Unschooling parent is to find opportunities for my kids to pursue their interests. That’s how my oldest son and I ended up at Sphero’s offices, playtesting their newest top-secret creation. Continue reading “Playtest at Sphero”
Week 7 of my 365 photo project exploring our Unschooling life. Continue reading The Unschooled Lens – Week 7
Unschooling in Action. What a normal Monday morning looks like around our house. Continue reading Monday Snapshot
The kids have been experimenting with worms lately and decided to make a quick video to share their excitement with the world. They’ve got a bit of a flair for showmanship and drama, but their camera skills need some work. Continue reading Worm Science
Week 6 of my 365 photo project exploring our Unschooling life. Continue reading The Unschooled Lens – Week 6
Sit down and look through a pile of books, preferably with hot coffee or tea by your side. Maybe they’re books you’ve heard of, or books that others have recommended. Perhaps the covers or titles look interesting, or perhaps you’re familar with the author. Some should be random, plucked off the shelves while you know next to nothing about them. Step outside of your comfort zone and grab a few from genres you don’t normally read. Peruse them slowly. Examine each volume. Read synopses and perhaps the opening lines or chapters of some of them. Get a feel for what types of books they are, the stories they tell, and eventually decide which ones interest you. You’ve just had a book tasting. Now go and read.
At the start of the year, we had a family book tasting. The past couple of years we’ve read a lot of fantastic books, but we’ve also passed over a lot that the kids weren’t quite ready for. This year we decided to look through our library together and explore some intriguing books to decide what to read. We read back covers and book flaps, examined cover art and titles, talked about authors and genres, and generally got excited about books. In the process we worked up a list of what we want to read this year. Granted, this list is probably too ambitious, and still other books will probably be added to it, but anything that we don’t get to this year can be moved along to 2018.
A look back at the books we read in 2016. Continue reading 2016 Reading Review