Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Patterns, patterns, everywhere

Hey fabulous scholars!  Are you looking for patterns?  And journaling them in your logbooks?  Have you paid more attention to your particular learning style this week?  Did you share your learning style with your parents?  How are your math and Core Book studies coming?  Remember that the first thing we'll do in class every week is our Prism-ing... sharing the patterns we've noticed and insights we've had during our more in-depth Core Book studies, telling about any experiments you've done, sharing from our Commonplace Books, if you'd like, and logging our progress on our Inteligro Award goals. Making it a habit to log your insights in your logbook and/or Commonplace book, and even just carrying your Commonplace book with you, will help you with this and can become a life-long part of your personal education.

We mentioned briefly that we'll have a science fair at the end of the semester (in conjunction with Parent Night).  Have you picked a topic/experiment/presentation idea?  Have you done any other great experiments you'd like to share with us in class (for one of your required 4)?

Remember also, this Thursday will be week 3, and our String, Straightedge and Shadow book discussion will be week 5.  Hope you're enjoying it!

2 comments:

  1. I wanted to share this quote in class but I forgot, here it is.
    "For a disciple of Christ, academic scholarship is a form of worship."
    Well, here you go hope it is a benefit to your lives.
    -Alina

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  2. That's great! Do you know who said it?

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