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Renaissance Rose: June 2012
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Book reviews, thoughts on parenting and life, ideas that keep me up at night, occasional rants, and lots of links to stuff I like. Thursday, June 7, 2012. What Screentime Does to Our Brains. Hmm, this looks like my first real post here in over a year and a half.]. I've been reading Kloppenmum. She gave her permission to post this, along with a request that I promote her books. If you like her blog, I imagine you'll like her books: Why People Drive You Crazy: A Fresh Look at Temperament. So read her post.
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Renaissance Rose: Brasil: A Bit of History
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Book reviews, thoughts on parenting and life, ideas that keep me up at night, occasional rants, and lots of links to stuff I like. Sunday, March 30, 2014. Brasil: A Bit of History. Brazil feels like a second home to me, even though I haven't been back since 1981. Here's an article dealing with the 1964 coup, the enduring power of the military, and the forces of democracy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Better World Books (great alternative to Amazon). Brasil: A Bit of History. Life Among the Gifted.
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Renaissance Rose: R's Learning: Organizing
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Book reviews, thoughts on parenting and life, ideas that keep me up at night, occasional rants, and lots of links to stuff I like. Sunday, January 20, 2013. My son is unschooling. That's a term mostly used by homeschoolers, but we don't homeschool. (I'm a single parent, working full-time. It's not possible for us.) He goes to a 'school' in my friend Melanie's home, with about 7 kids, where the philosophy is definitely unschooling. He does what he wants with his day. During that time, I had to force.
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Renaissance Rose: August 2011
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Book reviews, thoughts on parenting and life, ideas that keep me up at night, occasional rants, and lots of links to stuff I like. Sunday, August 14, 2011. Charter Schools, Hmm. From Christian School to Charter School. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Better World Books (great alternative to Amazon). Charter Schools, Hmm. Contact me at mathanthologyeditor on gmail etc. View my complete profile. Blogs I follow (non-math, non-education). How many ways can you tile a chessboard with dominoes?
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Renaissance Rose: December 2012
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Book reviews, thoughts on parenting and life, ideas that keep me up at night, occasional rants, and lots of links to stuff I like. Tuesday, December 18, 2012. By Sue VanHattum (Fall, 1988). I never believed in God in his heaven. My God-Who-Might-Be always tried to be a She/He. Heaven was a pleasant thought,. But as I grew, heavens of any sort seemed less important. Than this world of ours, needy of our loving attention. But when I started hugging trees. I began to wonder. A temple filled with life. View ...
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Renaissance Rose: January 2013
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Book reviews, thoughts on parenting and life, ideas that keep me up at night, occasional rants, and lots of links to stuff I like. Sunday, January 20, 2013. My son is unschooling. That's a term mostly used by homeschoolers, but we don't homeschool. (I'm a single parent, working full-time. It's not possible for us.) He goes to a 'school' in my friend Melanie's home, with about 7 kids, where the philosophy is definitely unschooling. He does what he wants with his day. During that time, I had to force.
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Renaissance Rose: April 2013
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Book reviews, thoughts on parenting and life, ideas that keep me up at night, occasional rants, and lots of links to stuff I like. Friday, April 19, 2013. I've been posting all the intriguing non-math links I find at my facebok page. But the problem with that is it's really hard to search on facebook. I'm going to try to come back here. Kate Gladstone, explaining why this is wrong, and how a legislator gave false testimony. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Math Mama Writes...: Books
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Ages 2 to 6). One of the earliest math skills, more basic perhaps than counting, is noticing attributes. This book has no words, and yet it tells dozens of stories, each about opposites. Noticing the one attribute that shows opposites in the detail-filled pictures is a math game your child will want to play again and again. Ages 2 to 7). Ages 2 to 7). Anno's Mysterious Multiplying Jar. You may also enjoy Anno's Math Games. Anno has written over 40 books, most available in English. By Lily Toy Hong. A poo...
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Math Mama Writes...: Playing with Math: Inspiring Online Conversations
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Thursday, July 2, 2015. Playing with Math: Inspiring Online Conversations. First sighting of a comment on a mathematical blog post that was inspired by seeing the content in my book. Jonathan Halabi writes jd2718. His post, Puzzle: Who am I? Became one of the puzzles in Playing with Math: Stories from Math Circles, Homeschoolers, and Passionate Teachers. Today Lara H replied to his post:. July 3, 2015 at 3:36 AM. I could reword the question in the future to remove the ambiguity. July 3, 2015 at 5:29 AM.