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29Mar
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Family Reading Roundup: World records, the Titanic and middle-school horror stories

Our family’s reading for the week of March 29, 2012, included the Guinness Book of World Records and National Geographic’s Titanic website.

22Mar
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Family Reading Roundup: Hamsters, birds, butterflies and cats

Our family’s reading for the week of March 22, 2012, included a whole lot of nature books, including field guides to birds, butterflies and moths.

21Mar
5

Blogging about geography and old books with dad (and a very temporary mohawk)

A 1920 geography textbook led to an amazing project for Ashar and Chris, involving analysis from Native Americans to the Amish.

13Mar
4

Our top 5 homeschooling resources

Our top five homeschooling resources aren’t very “curriculum”-based. They’re things like our parks, our library, our 4-H program and more.

10Mar
0

Annie and the Phantom: An appreciation of musical theater

Ashar had her first non-family sleepover guest, and we enjoyed a bunch of musical theater in the form of The Phantom of the Opera and Annie!

05Mar
2

Fan fiction, bookstore bliss and making math more manageable

Ashar decided to write her own NASCAR fan fiction story about Jimmie Johnson after building a model of his racecar!

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Hi from the Conciliotto family – a collection of humans and cats starring Ashar, who has been learning with us at home since Feb. 29, 2012. We haven’t looked back since that “Leap Day Leap” out of public school.

We consider ourselves secular unschoolers, or life learners, and the coolest thing about our untraditional approach (besides the ability to stay up til 2 a.m. and sleep late!) is that we’re ALL learning in ways we’d never have expected.

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