Extracting chlorophyll onto cotton today.
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There Is No Uncaring In Unschooling
"He'd fooled us. He'd been learning all along--we just hadn't been able to see it because it didn't follow from our "teaching." It came from doing, sharing, and observing, from osmotically absorbing what was around him. I recalled that he once said to Mark, who was giving him snowboard instruction, "Dad, would you stop trying to teach me and just let me learn?"
~Deborah Sutton from Three Frog Nights (Mothering Magazine, May/June 2009)
5 comments:
omgosh that is so cool! What is the material?
~Kris
Hey Kris, can I have your phone number? I want to ask you some detailed questions about wall paper and paint. (ooo doesn't that sound exciting!) You can pm me at the dj or email me at willkat@gmail dot come. Or ignore this all together. I can call you, or I can give you my number.
About the project? I took old strips of a ripped up cotton pillow case. Put a leaf under a square, or better, between a folded rectangle. Then let the kids hammer away. We were sitting on a piece of plywood, which worked nicely. An old board would do as well.
I was thinking about using an old pillowcase! too funny. And yes, call away. I'll email you!
~K
Oh good heavens is that ever cool! I wonder if our leaves are too dry and old by now.
Poppins
That is so cool!
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