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It's the end of the school year as we know... wait that's not how the song goes. Oh well, it's the final week of school! Summer break here we come!
My daughter’s working hard on some tough maths assignments, after a week of well deserved freedom from school. Although she likes highschool well enough, she realy needed to recupperate from al the hard work she had to do in the first 9 weeks of her new “career”! ;-)
I created my own homework by starting on a project to do a series of interviews with both of my parents (seperated since nearly thirty years). I was inspired by this lovely book. My main motive is to shed some light on parts of my parents past, which are not very well known to me. Especially my father’s family is a blank spot to me. By taping and filming them, while using a laptop, I create some material which could eventually be edited. More importantly I want to make a little Blurb booklet for me and my family, with text and photo’s.
Liam has homework almost every night now, although it IS optional. His teacher said if it causes problems (like he pitches a fit or something), don't do it. He usually does it.
French Homework Fabric printed by Spoonflower Fabrics by KarenHarveyCox.
www.spoonflower.com/fabric/238978
I collect ephemera and I found a sheet of French Homework at Brimfield's Antique market. I purchased it from my friend Keri of Antique Therapy. As I looked more closely at the homework sheet covered in editing corrections, I thought it would be the perfect subject to turn into fabric.
This was an indroductory music theory class that covered counterpoint basics. The tests were cake but judging from this photo, I guess I had to do all the homework to pass the class. This is what my desk looked like while doing a semester's worth of counterpoint homework in one night. Back at Rutgers University in '03. New Brunswick, NJ.
A couple years ago my Wife & I had to sign our Daughters homework each night. I am not usually home in the evenings so the few times I was around to sign, I always added a little sketch to tell the teacher who I was. Apparently my daughter had saved these for a few years. Recently she decided to dispose of them. I took a picture of my favorites for posterity.
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I'm going to be doing more of this soon. Just got my course confirmation from the OU. Understanding Social Change (part 1) here I come...
Sometimes it is not a fight to get homework done.
Srobist -
two AB 800's at lowest power camera left and right, left in large softbox right in beauty dish. Triggered with Yonguno remotes.
Nikon D750
I'm off on a course for the week from work so might struggle to check into class so I'm leaving you all some homework while I'm away. I want to use this small piece of needlepoint in my family album. I comes from one of the knobs on my mums dressing table which was a wedding present when she got married. It was behind a thin disk of glass and I've had this for over 35yrs. There were more but I've only ever had this one. Its very small, the size of a UK £1 coin. How can I add it into my page/fabric so that it won't ever get lost?
I made a bet with my math class that if everyone turned in their homework for a week, then I would do cartwheels down the hallway for them.
So, of course, they did it.
Look at the grace and form on those cartwheels.
Wow! That thumbnail isn't doing me any justice at all.
Tommy's homework this week is to write something about the Great Fire of London. We took a little field trip up to the Monument. I reckon his teacher will be impressed when we had this in :-)