Thursday, August 26, 2010

School is in Session! by Gehrig Harris

Gehrig studies Logic
Davion works hard at Algebra
Xavier draws a picture of our house

Our home school began on August 12, 2010. We've liked it so far. We like it because we can break up our school work throughout the day. We can go swimming in our pool for gym class, play tennis/basket ball on our court, or pool/table tennis in the game room.

The best part about home school is that we get to sleep in!! We can wear our pajamas to school if we want, and we don't have to wear uniforms like the other kids in our town.

Our classes include: Math, Spanish, Reading and Writing, Typing, History (this year we're studying 1850 to present time), Geography, Grammar and Spelling, Logic (Reasoning), P.E., Religion, Art and Music, Science (Physics) and more.

For school lunch, we don't have to eat cafeteria food and we never have to worry that we'll leave our lunch at home.

Home school isn't for everyone, or every family, but it is working great for us!

Book Review by Davion Clark


THIS BOOK IS NOT GOOD FOR YOU
Pseudonymous Bosch
394 Pages
Third Book in the Series

  This adventure is about a girl name Cass, who's mom gets kidnapped and held for ransom by a blind chef named Señor Hugo!
 The ransom  he seeks is an item called the Tuning Fork, a powerful instrument with the ability to give any object the desired taste wanted by it's holder.
  Can Cass and her friend, Max-Ernest, find the magical artifact before it's too late?
  Will they discover the evil secret ingredient that makes Señor Hugo's chocolate a success?

 Read to find out!

  This was a great book.  I have enjoyed it's secretive nature and plot tremendously.  I would recommend this book (and the two previous books in the series) to those the ages of 6-13.

  I would have to give this book an excellent rating of four out of five stars.