Home schooling has taught me a lot about my daughter, and also myself. I'm learning that setting a time limit for our lessons is probably the single best thing I could have done to increase her chances of success. About half the time, she'll want to finish what she's working on anyway, and will continue working into the 10-minute break we've instated between each subject. But the nice thing is, she does this of her own choice. Not me pushing. :)
Of course, if it's her idea, it goes more smoothly. Not a real surprise. :) Last week we had fun, we did some science experiments, which are her favorite, because we got done with our work early. Here is what we did:
Milk Experiment: This one is awesome and so easy. Pour some milk onto a plate (one with high enough edges it's not going to go everywhere lol). Drop a few drops of any (or multiple) colors liquid food coloring into it in random places. Take a q-tip and get some dish soap on it, then touch it to the milk. It's a surfactant, so when it breaks the surface tension, the colors go everywhere! So much fun!
We also did some playing with food coloring in water, but that was just for fun. :)
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