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Archive for June 2007
Writing Through Time
June 11, 2007 by KellyH.
I have discovered a wonderful tool for getting my children to write: an old typewriter!
My grandfather liked to write, and so did his older sister. I’m not sure how the story goes, whether he bought the typewriter for himself and eventually gave it to her, or if he bought it for her, but one year he gave her a red Underwood Golden Touch typewriter. (I would guess this machine is from the 60s, but I cannot find another like it to verify that.) About 10 yrs ago it was given back to my grandfather, and a few years ago it was given to me.
This past week I’ve let my kids do some typing — it’s always special when they type because I don’t let them “play” with the typewriter often. Today I sat down and showed them what all the different levers and buttons do, and explained the changes that have come over the years to keyboards (computer vs typewriter). I used to have some White-out tabs, but can’t find them right now, so I’ve had to explain (without showing) how to ‘fix’ mistakes.
They’re having a blast, writing stories about themselves! And I’m enjoying the clackety-clack of the keys, and the smell of the ink ribbon. I’ve even taken time to do some manual typing myself. I’ve forgotten how hard it is to just type and not worry about mistakes. To make a perfect paper, I must be conscious of every letter I push, otherwise I will have to core correct my mistakes somehow.
Now I’m anxious to visit some antique stores again… I want to look at the old typewriters!
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Lies Homeschooling Moms Believe
June 4, 2007 by KellyH.
Some of the ladies in my local group have decided to join me in a book study. We’ve chosen the book, Lies Homeschooling Moms Believe, by Todd Wilson, for our first book. The plan is to read a portion during the week and then post our answers to the discussion questions through an email list on Friday or Saturday. There will be no mandatory posting limits, and even people who didn’t buy the book are welcome to join the email list and post their comments to our posts.
I’m really looking forward to sharing with the ladies, and getting to know them better!
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