This is what I call "accidental" education. It happens a lot around my house!
My 8 y/o daughter was playing with Play-Doh and made a big purple carrot. I happened to remember that there really are purple carrots - and a lot of other colors - and told her so. As I was at the computer, she asked if she could see a purple carrot. Of course she can! This is the information superhighway, after all!
Just one interesting tidbit of information that I found is that the flower (or weed - however you view it) known as Queen Anne's Lace is a wild carrot! There is a whole page of information on Queen Anne's Lace, the history of the name, and instructions for making paper, a cake, and jelly out of Queen Anne's Lace.
There is a wealth of information on carrots if you are willing to dig it up!
It's that time again! Send in your post today by 6 pm PST. The carnival this week is hosted at Tami Fox's Thoughts and Views. Here's the scoop, according to Tami:
I always enjoy receiving the entries and reading them as I put the carnival together. I do not have a specific theme in mind other than articles that deal with home education. There are so many varied ways to homeschool and instill a life-long passion for learning in our children. Let's have a great time and share some of our passion for educating our children at home!
To submit an article for consideration for the Carnival of Homeschooling, here are the particulars:
It will be greatly appreciated if the submissions come in earlier. I work on assembling posts as I have time during the week leading up to the Carnival.
Please send the following information: Title of Post URL of Post Name of Blog URL of Blog Brief summary of the post (With "carnival" or "submission" in the subject field of the email.)