An Anti-Wright Brothers Anecdote?
Read Creativity and Little Content on the D-Ed Reckoning Blog. I can’t tell for sure for lack of information, but from what I read on …
Read Creativity and Little Content on the D-Ed Reckoning Blog. I can’t tell for sure for lack of information, but from what I read on …
Looks like Dr. Bertonneau has written a scholarly article on the role written language plays in reasoning. So I’ll let him speak, thus saving myself …
Again, from The Wright Brothers: Pioneers of American Aviation by Quentin Reynolds, published by Random House, New York, (c) 1950, renewed in 1978. In the …
The Pope Center‘s Clarion Call has posted Mr. Bertonneau‘s third and final installment of his series “What, Me Read?” I don’t have time to write …
The Life on the Road blog has The Adventure Edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling up. Janine at Why Homeschool has an interesting post about …
The company Quia has an online game you could play to help you memorize your fraction-decimal-percentage equivalents. Harcourt School Publishers has some products (to help …
The Homeschool Showcase (Formerly The Carnival of Cool Homeschoolers) #16 is up on the Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers Blog. I hope you get some some new …
In “Life as a Trained Monkey” by Karen De Coster, posted on Takimag.com on January 22, 2009, Mrs. De Coster says: The answer to why …
At Shakespeare-online, Lee Jamieson says in “Shakespeare’s Influence:” Yes, Shakespeare invented over 1700 of our common words. Please see my About, Inc. site for a …
In “What, Me Read? Part II” (January 22, 2009) by Thomas Bertonneau in the Pope Center‘s online Clarion Call, Mr. Bertonneau continues to draw some …