Our Unschooling Adventure - which officially started in Lowell in the Fall of 2005 - now continues in Berlin.

Friday, October 31, 2008

"Rearrange the Sticks" Puzzles

At the Museum of Science today I came across this young woman sitting at a card table near the door to the Mathematica room. She had a whole bunch of laminated "rearrange the sticks" puzzles and popsicle sticks. And I managed to crack all of them! I feel strangely proud of myself...

Check out this site. Tons of stick puzzles! I want to try them out with Aseem and Supriya. Supriya cracked the Tower of Hanoi puzzle again (in under 45 seconds for 5 discs, just for the record), as she had done last time. Another, older kid there took forever, 3 minutes and counting. She has a talent for these types of puzzles.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

HSM3

We have become fans of High School Musical 1 and 2. We have watched the movies several times and the van has been playing the CDs non-stop. So when a friend brought up going to the theater to see HSM3, we jumped at it. We went today for the matinee and loved it. What a song-and-dance extravaganza! Disney has pulled out all the stops, and the singing and dancing are fabulous. My feet were tapping all the way from start to finish. It was also Aseem's first ever movie in the theater which he sat through and enjoyed. I was in the theater after a long long time as well. We paid $8 for the matinee and even that feels too much. But I have to say I really enjoyed the experience of the big screen for the big song and dance numbers.

What about the plot, you ask? Well, does it matter?! It was a made-up plot for the senior year for the cast. And I was mentally comparing HSM3 with that other great musical about high school kids, Grease. HSM3 did not have the grittiness of Grease - no sex or teenage pregnancy, no foul language. It was all squeaky clean. All the seniors are talking about is getting into college. It's a sign of the times I suppose. Manisha points out that Grease was probably not targeted at the same age group HSM3 is, but I am still struck by the difference in the vibes.

Oh and by the way, I thought the theater was going to be a mob scene and I had Manisha go and buy tickets last night. When we got to the theater in the morning it was deserted! Apparently it was at the top of the box office for the weekend, but that probably means that the other movies had even smaller audience. Possibly the effect of the recession on discretionary spending?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Robotics and Apple Crisp

I am peeling apples to make apple crisp. Aseem is at the small kitchen table in the apartment drawing with his markers. Manisha and Supriya are working on programming the robot to prepare for Supriya's Lego League assignment. It's just another evening in our crazy gender-bendy family...

Boughten?!

You have seen the bumper-sticker: "Insanity is hereditary. You get it from your kids." What is also hereditary is using the ungrammatical-yet-useful words that your kids coin. The other day Manisha said to me, "This is something I shouldn't have boughten." I stopped, turned around to look at her and said, "Boughten? You too?" She said, "I know this is getting bad. Some day I am afraid I will say broughten in a meeting!" Tooken (as in the past participle of take) has already become a regular word in our household. And so the evolution of the English language continues...

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Local Teenage Homeschooler Starts Business

This link came across one of the local homeschooling email lists. I want my kids to start thinking entrepreneurially, so we made it a point to go visit the store. We would have liked to say hello to the kid but he was busy being interviewed by yet another reporter! It looks like he has a good idea of what he is doing and we will get more opportunities later.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Quit being What?!

Yesterday evening Aseem and Supriya were playing with the Mindstorms robot. Aseem had now been assigned the task of building "attachments" for the robot. They were playing and Aseem was alternately singing and making funny sounds. So Supriya yelled at him, "Aseem! Quit being a Snozzlefluffer!" In case you did not know, a Snozzlefluffer is someone who makes funny noises. Just making sure you stay current with today's yute...

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Robot-building Continues

Supriya got up in the morning and went promptly to building a robot. By now she has spent a couple of hours (just today!) programming the robot. She has managed to make it go in a circle and go back and forth in a straight line, programming it all by herself. It is exciting to watch her play with the robot and make it do stuff. I am so glad we bought the kit.

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Friday, October 10, 2008

Supriya Gets Mindstorms Robot

Supriya is a part of the First Lego League at Voyagers. They have been working on building a robot that does a certain number of preassigned tasks as part of the 2008 challenge. Manisha and I finally decided that it was time to buy her her own Mindstorms NXT kit. I gave it to her today and she was ecstatic, jumping around and hugging me and thanking me a million times. When we got home she got straight to work and built a robot. Then she uploaded the programming software onto my laptop and programmed it to move. It did not work too well. Then Manisha wanted her to build a robot from the manual, but Supriya thought that was boring. Of course she wants to build her own creation and program it to do cool stuff. She doesn't realize that she needs to walk before she can run. Granted she has done a programming course with the NXT, but she has a lot to learn - patience, most of all!

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