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January 26th 2014

 

It's usually a battle, but since Teeny came home with her new "Learning Log" (basically a big pink homework book under a new name) it's been less so. Today she had to show she understood non-chronological reports (!?) so she wrote about the Arctic Fox, found some pictures of them on the internet and decorated her page with icicles, which is what she's drawing here.

 

Another day of not doing much of interest. K took les enfants swimming this morning while I ran. I followed my 10k trainer and managed to cover 12.1k of which i estimate I ran 9k of, so I was pleased. In the afternoon we went to a 5th birthday party which was noisy and not fun. Then home for homework, grocery shopping online and some CBeebies.

Day 182 of 365.

 

Finny is is Grade 3 this year and the whole approach to homework is quite different to Grade 2 - though reading, naturally, is still a major component.

 

He's a fantastic reader. He absolutely tears through books. Hand him a new Zac Power, Pokemon or Captain Underpants and he'll finish it that day. I was the same. And I love that he loves books the same way I did as a kid.

Nikon F4 - Nikkor 28mm f/2 AIS - Kodak Portra 160

 

Nikon Coolscan V

KODAK 400TX

Self develop: 9 mins 45s in KODAK D-76 1:1, 20 deg

Leica M2

Leica SUMMICRON Rigid 1:2/50mm

Straight negative scan

So, finally, a kitchen. Maybe I wouldn't have wanted one, but I still got Sims 3 in my muscle memory ;-)

Grading homework on the train.

Susan took this picture to prove Greg DOES homework...it was better than writing it down on a calendar

Sunday brought with it book bags and homework, "Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check," and an extension task for each of them and reading Journal work for Sam and Joss.

Ben seems ridiculously young to be doing formal homework. I know we didn't do even spellings and times tables til at least 7, but he loves doing it and it's not hard to get him to concentrate.

so this is a record of my boy, half scholar, half little one - look at that pudgy, toddler esque hand - growing and learning every day.

instant coffee by myself.

Student with books and apple on her head, smiling excitedly

Waxing up a premolar for a first year dental school course.

Voor dit werk op deze afstand doet de analoge 50 mm Zuiko lens wonderen door zijn geringe scherptediepte (f:4,8 op deze foto) en wat scherp moet zijn, is dat dan ook. In de EXIF-data staat f:0,0, maar dat komt doordat de lens niet gekoppeld is aan het elektronische systeem van de camera.

part of my routines - helping the kids with their homework

try to encourage them not to leave the homework at the last minute but doing them daily

 

add white lighten layer to make the pic look a bit wash-out.

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So this is what college life consists of at this point...sitting home doing algebra homework. When will I ever use this stuff? What is NEVER, Alex? Blah.

[11/366] Our Daily Challenge - Environmental Portrait

 

My apologies for being so boring today.. I need more hours in the day!

Andy has some homework. It looks like he was actually doing it too!

This is my son and my husband. Math story problems. Yikes.

Done... Do... Doing.....

So this is what college life consists of at this point...sitting home doing algebra homework. When will I ever use this stuff? What is NEVER, Alex? Blah.

“My guitar is not a thing. It is an extension of myself. It is who i am.”

Hispanic mother helping children with homework.

Tempe, AZ: Elizabeth Kennedy Bayer as music staff paper swirls in the air.

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