tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post606856540758720565..comments2023-10-23T20:14:05.916-05:00Comments on Ruth's Rambles...: An Additional H/school ResourceHi from Ruth!http://www.blogger.com/profile/04696686601621200587noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post-85876902459831704972013-11-09T08:53:07.170-06:002013-11-09T08:53:07.170-06:00Thanks, Eileen...I'm so thrilled with that res...Thanks, Eileen...I'm so thrilled with that resource and stunned by how willing and friendly the staff are. Yes, pass this along to your other friend - it's tough, in the early days, to figure out how to h/school, where to find resources, how to meet other h/schoolers, etc. I think it took me a full two years to feel connected.<br /><br />Do you, as a public school teacher, use this resource, Eileen, or know others who do? I wondered (though I could be way off base here), at the open house, whether there were a lot of teachers who actually used this resource. The staff seemed so ready, willing, and able to help the h/schoolers, I couldn't help but wonder how they could do this if they are similarly available to teachers within the system.<br /><br />We'll be spending a few days in Montreal, then driving out of the city into the mountains for about 5 days in January, where we've signed the kids up for a few days of downhill skiing lessons. They're totally pumped about it because they had 6 days of skiing last winter at Silver Star in B.C. and they, all three, LOVED it. Seth still talks about Silver Star and wishes we could live at the bottom of the mountains there so that he could walk up the road and ski down it! They're bemoaning the fact that they have to wait a couple of months yet.<br /><br />Have a great weekend, Eileen!! Talk soon.<br /><br />RHi from Ruth!https://www.blogger.com/profile/04696686601621200587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post-44920582987313234772013-11-09T08:19:30.500-06:002013-11-09T08:19:30.500-06:00That sounds fantastic Ruth. Someone else to help w...That sounds fantastic Ruth. Someone else to help with researching. So glad you were able to find out about this. I have a friend who just started homeschooling and I should pass this info on to her. Where in Quebec will you be going?Eileenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08357416692885918826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post-54269056311924137242013-11-09T08:11:45.481-06:002013-11-09T08:11:45.481-06:00More great ideas, Jackie! And what a creative ide...More great ideas, Jackie! And what a creative idea about including the way that we (and other living creatures) perceive things differently, and a very natural inclusion into 'light' learning...I'm going to give that some thought and incorporate that. GREAT addition.<br /><br />And no, I had absolutely no idea about there being only 6 colours...I learned the ROYGBIV thing. Matthew will love hearing about a scientist making up/adding a colour! Huh...who knew!<br /><br />Yeah, the education library. What a resource. I also just learned that, rather than driving across town to pick the materials up, I could always ask the public elementary school across the field from us if they would be willing to accept packages of books on my behalf and then I could just pick them up there...and maybe return them through the school as well. The education library staff suggested that I request a meeting with the school principal and ask if I could 'join up' with them for this service, seeing as how the schools are using the library's courier service all the time to support public school teachers. So I'm going to think through how to approach this and am going to initiate a meeting with the principal.<br /><br />OK, I see you left another comment (yay!) so I'm going to check that one out now!<br /><br />RuthHi from Ruth!https://www.blogger.com/profile/04696686601621200587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post-64245398851228512302013-11-08T23:24:39.716-06:002013-11-08T23:24:39.716-06:00Amazing!!!! What a great service. I'm hearing...Amazing!!!! What a great service. I'm hearing more and more about supports for Home schooling. Good! <br /><br />LIGHT. yah!! amazing topic. It was one of my favourite topics ever. One thing to talk about with them is vision/eyes and perception.... because it's US who are 'seeing' (or not seeing) the light, colours, etc. Our eyes are different from some other animals. Like cheetahs and great cats can see way more than we can, and they can see things that are moving fast that would be just a blur to us. Other animals cannot see well at all, some cannot see colour, etc. Some cool things to play with that involve visual perception (and light) are making little flip books, maybe claymation films, and there are lots of awesome toys you can make that you can find online... <br /><br />Also, I just read something CRAZY the other day. You know this thing we all learned in school about colours of the rainbow, breaking up the light spectrum etc? Well, that was Isaac Newton who discovered that light can be broken into those colours with a prism however there are only SIX colours, not seven. There is no indigo, no ROYGBIV (for those who know that acronym). Nope. Isaac Newton made up indigo. Because he was a scientist but he was also an alchemist etc... Seven was a magical number, music of the spheres, all that stuff... it had to resonate with the sound of the universe or it coudln't be right... so he simply just made up a seventh inbetween colour... indigo, between blue and violet. ha ha ha. I love that. Children would LOVE this story. It says something important about science and also about how science has been taught. Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17602072450660879128noreply@blogger.com