Friday, December 20, 2013

Worst Homeschool Law In History Just Attempted | Ben Swann Truth In Media





UPDATE:  Lawmaker backs down on “worst Homeschool bill in history”.  State Sen. Capri Cafaro released this statement Friday:
“SB 248 was never meant to be a policy debate about educating children in the home. It was meant to address weaknesses in the law pertaining to child protection. Unfortunately, the true intent of the bill to curtail child abuse has been eclipsed the by the issue of homeschooling.
After consultation with Teddy’s family, we have collectively decided the best course of action is for me to withdraw SB 248, and instead pursue a more comprehensive approach to address the current challenges in the state’s social service and criminal justice system.”
“It is our hope that this new focus will bring the discussion back to where it was always intended to be: protecting children. I am requesting field hearings to address the impact of current law, government agencies and nonprofit organizations on child welfare in Ohio.  I will not include any content related to education in the home in a new bill, or in any other bill.”
According to station WKBN  She said she will make a formal motion on the Senate floor when they return after Jan. 1.
To see our video about Teddy’s Law, watch:
Worst Homeschool Law In History Just Attempted | Ben Swann Truth In Media


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Friday, December 6, 2013

Millennial Craft-Makers Embrace Arm Knitting - WSJ.com

Millennial Craft-Makers Embrace Arm Knitting - WSJ.com

Who needs knitting needles?  Forget finger-knitting - you can "arm knit!"

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Start a Fire With a Water Bottle



(From the folks at RealFarmacy.com)

LEGO Christmas Writing Prompts and Story Telling - Free Download! - Home - Homegrown Learners





LEGO Christmas Writing Prompts and Story Telling - Free Download! - Home - Homegrown Learners

Here are some free Christmas writing prompts from Homegrown Learners!  (Click on the link to Homegrown Learners.)

Should All Kids Learn to Code? | The American Conservative



Should All Kids Learn to Code? | The American Conservative

Should computer coding be written into high school curricula? Coding appears to be the latest education trend, according to New York Magazinewhile nine out of ten U.S. high schools don’t offer computer programming, professionals are recognizing a need for more computer programmers in the job field. New Yorkquotes Maria M. Klawe, president of Harvey Mudd College: “We have a clear disparity between the needs of industry and the number of computer-science graduates we produce. We simply do not have enough students graduating high school with an interest in pursuing computer science.”

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Zooming Fish Video « The Kitchen Pantry Scientist

Try this "zooming fish" experiment/lesson on surface tension with your younger children!


Zooming Fish Video « The Kitchen Pantry Scientist