Boatschooling -by Bryson

Here we are translating morse code messages to do a scavenger hunt my mommy set up for us.

I’m back everybody! The date is 9/26/12. Today I will talk about home schooling. Every day I try to wake up as early as I can and do 2 math workbook pages and 1 chapter in my S.S. book, HISTORY ALIVE. I also do 30 minutes of reading, spelling and sometimes not every day 2 chapters in vocabulary. I have also been learning morse code and I know a little bit without looking at the paper with the morse code alphabet on it. …. . .-.. .-.. — space — -.– space -. .- — . space .. … space -… .-. -.– … — -. (period>). Right now I am at my grandparents’ house; I call my grandparents Mema and Bestefar. The name Mema, is of Irish heritage and Bestefar is the Norwegian word for Grandfather.

While visiting with Bestefar and Mema they have been directing our studies. Yesterday we had a “sleep in”, or as Mema calls it a “delayed opening”…..today we are back on track with Professor Bestefar heading up our morning classes.

Mema took us on a “field trip” to the Long Island Aquarium for Science! Here we are petting and feeding the rays!

 

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