Alistaire picked out The Minecrafter's Cookbook (An Unofficial Cookbook) at the library because what kid doesn't love Minecraft? He went through the book and picked out a couple of recipes to cook for culinary purposes. The book was published in 2018, so is six years old, but still relevant for fans of the game. It… Continue reading The Minecrafter’s Cookbook: Dirt Block Fudge
Tag: Homeschooling
Homeschooling Project: Jewish Cooking
Our youngest is in 6th grade and his homeschooling curriculum includes a social studies book where with each chapter he covers a new region. In each region, he has choices of further studying for that country. It often includes where the student researches and makes a meal from the region. And if that is a… Continue reading Homeschooling Project: Jewish Cooking
Roasted Egyptian Potatoes with Onions and Peppers – Homeschooling Project
Our youngest is in 6th grade, and his homeschooling curriculum includes a social studies book where, with each chapter, he covers a new region. In each region, he has choices of further studying of that country. It often includes where the student researches and makes a meal from the region. We went to the library… Continue reading Roasted Egyptian Potatoes with Onions and Peppers – Homeschooling Project
Homeschooling: 4th Grade Curriculum
Conversations online can be interesting, and get you thinking. Being my fiery self I had posted this screenshot on Facebook about how much the average school district spends per child versus homeschooling. A friend also shared this capture, and it brought out an almost anger over it by someone else on their post. They argued… Continue reading Homeschooling: 4th Grade Curriculum
Our Path To Homeschooling
Before Covid I had times I wondered about homeschooling. I'd sit and ponder it. And I have to think many come to embrace homeschooling in a similar manner. It's fine until it isn't. But my boys were happy. They enjoyed going to public school overall, and they seemed to be getting a decent enough education.… Continue reading Our Path To Homeschooling