carlennaro
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 20, 2002
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Your children are young only once, and the opportunity to spend some quality time with them is more important than anything else in the world. I am an elementary teacher (please don't check my grammar and spelling) and am absolutely thrilled when a student leaves for an exciting family trip where more lessons will be learned than even realized.
Your teachers should be creative with assignments. I can't think of a curriculum unit that couldn't be tapped into during a high seas voyage. Some examples I have used that you might suggest to your children' teachers:
1. A journal with photos and descriptions of activities. (Langugae Arts)
2. Read a biography of WD while on board and report to class (History & Lit.)
3. Keep an expense account. (Math)
4. Learn facts about the ships's size and weight, etc.. (Math & Science)
5. Interviewing crew members to find out about jobs and careers.
6. Bring along a world map and find out where different cast and crew are from.
The list goes on and on.
Personally, I tell the parents GO...Have a Good time! We will all be here when you get back. If they insist on work to be done, then I give one of the assignments above.
It is all about loving your children and spending your time together wisely. Nothing else matters. In today's world, there should be no debate. Happy Vacations to you all!
Your teachers should be creative with assignments. I can't think of a curriculum unit that couldn't be tapped into during a high seas voyage. Some examples I have used that you might suggest to your children' teachers:
1. A journal with photos and descriptions of activities. (Langugae Arts)
2. Read a biography of WD while on board and report to class (History & Lit.)
3. Keep an expense account. (Math)
4. Learn facts about the ships's size and weight, etc.. (Math & Science)
5. Interviewing crew members to find out about jobs and careers.
6. Bring along a world map and find out where different cast and crew are from.
The list goes on and on.
Personally, I tell the parents GO...Have a Good time! We will all be here when you get back. If they insist on work to be done, then I give one of the assignments above.
It is all about loving your children and spending your time together wisely. Nothing else matters. In today's world, there should be no debate. Happy Vacations to you all!