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Politics, the House Senate and Voting | Homeschooling Elementary and Middle School

January 20, 2010 By Laura 11 Comments

The exciting and intense campaign race for the Massachusetts House Senate seat has been another golden homeschooling opportunity to teach our younger children more about politics, the house senate and voting, following the opportunities that came with the the most recent presidential race.  Granted, we weren’t sure how much they could really grasp or follow at 7 years old, but they have pleasantly surprised.  If nothing else, with their interest and enthusiasm.  {A} is already rather informed on this subject, as she has a very strong interest in all Politics & Government, which she has elected (pun!) to study in depth this year.

house-senate We began with more general talk about the the government, a little about how it runs, and then got more into the purpose and duties of the House Senate. To help them get the visual of the state representing senators, we showed them this photo above that I found online, of the House Senate quarters, that helped them get some kind of visual.

img_0175 We took a field trip, to one of the (8?) campaign offices for Scott Brown, right here in our home town of Plymouth.   Note: Michael went back and took a photo of the office, as the parking lots was full the day we were there.  The windows were also full of Scot Brown posters. Our plan was just to stop in and hopefully get some buttons or something, and show them what a campaign office is like.  But we all got so much more than that.   We went in and a very nice woman started talking to us and our kids right away. We told her we were on a home school field trip, and that made her very excited, as she is a supporter of home schooling.  She took us right in and started talking to the kids about what they were all doing and why. The manager for this particular office also talked to us, and really educated us all about what their goals were for the duration of this race.   The office was jam packed with volunteers, making calls to promote and ask for a vote for Scott Brown.
They offered us pizza, bumper stickers, yard signs and even had the kids help make a phone call or two!!  What a great experience for all of us!

homeschooling-house-senate-voting They took our picture on someone’s camera phone,  and it emailed to us! 

On the ride home we counted Scott Brown yard signs to pass the time.  We put our sign in our front yard when we got home.

homeschooling house senate Over the next couple of days, the kids were quite the little political cheerers for Scott Brown!

homeschooling house senate Voting Day, was another educational day, through experience.  All 4 of them came with us to vote, and to see first-hand
the process of casting your ballot.  They thought that was THE most exciting thing!!  On the way out of the local elementary school gym, after voting, {S} asked us, “What do we do next?”  And I replied, “We go home, and bite our nails while we wait!”  But then I gave him the serious answer.

That night, knowing voting was over at 8 p.m., they were begging to stay up to find out who won.  But we knew it would be too long and late of a wait.  So I promised them I would wake them up when the final numbers were in.  I tried waking them up, and stirred {S and JM} enough to tell them the news, which was received with sleepy smile. (So cute!)  But {O} wasn’t waking up for anything. She was happy to hear in the morning though.

homeschooling house senate We will continue to teach them what we can about these things, and look forward to this book coming in that we have requested at the library. It may or may not be too elementary for the kids, but if nothing else, will be amusing, while still being educational.  Here is the description to this book:

In a big country, it’s not always easy to get everyone to agree on an important issue. So when Miss Tuftmore’s second-grade class writes from Moussouri, asking for a law to declare a National Cheese, the Squeaker of the Mouse and the Senate Mouse-jority leader have a lot of work to do. By following these congressmice (who live and work alongside their human counterparts) through the steps they must take, readers will gain a greater understanding of this important aspect of civic life — and have a lot of fun while they’re at it.

This delightful sequel to the Barnes’ popular Woodrow, the White House Mouse, told and illustrated in the same whimsical style, offers another detailed but easy-to-follow explanation of the inner workings of American government.

It was a wonderful experience for all of them, that we’re glad had a happy ending. (Well, for us anyway. ; )  They are very much looking forward to the mid-term elections, this November.  ; )   Their interest and embrace of our civic duties, is taking root muuuuuuuuuucccchhhhhh younger with them, than it did with us adults!  You have no idea.   We’re late-comers to the whole political thing.  But, as they say,  better late, than never.

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The Last Birthday HOORAH for the Triplets 7th! – Mini-Golfing and Milkshakes

September 27, 2009 By Laura 7 Comments

The one thing the triplets {J, O & S} did ask to do for their birthday, was go to the ‘Awful-Awful Milkshake place’, (that’s ‘awfully thick and awfully good) and mini-golfing, next door to that.  It’s down on the Cape, where we love to go in the warmer seasons anyway.

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So that’s what we did.

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One of our favorite parts of this course, is the rock cave.

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I always wonder if we’ll run into the Flintstone Family when we pass through. lol  More than that, I fear Dino is going to come out of nowhere,  jump on me, knock me down, and lick my face, like he does to Fred. I wouldn’t like that at all.  Trust me.

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There’s also a simulated  plane crash, : (,  and a waterfall.  There’s no bodies to be seen, so we happily assume everyone walked away, without a scratch.  That works for us.

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Some nice man offered to take our photo together, as a family. I am NEVER in the photos, as you know.  So I immediately agreed.  I had my big SLR with me (I just can’t deal with point & shoots yet), and he chuckled at me a little when he took the camera, and I put the strap around his neck. ; )  In other words, ‘You seem to me be an awfully nice man. But that doesn’t mean that I trust you not to drop this.’.  I think he understood what I wasn’t saying. I set the camera (in his hands) for him, and took my place.

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Of course, he didn’t realize I had the camera set to take multiple exposures, if you hold the shutter down, and I didn’t think to tell him.  So….he kept holding down the shudder (being used to a point and shoot, probably), and so we got 5 or 6 photos that look exactly like this one. lol

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When we finished our game, we returned our clubs and ordered our milkshakes.

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“HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US CHEERS!!”

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A BIG BIRTHDAY HUG.

Now, if I was going to boast, I’d probably tell you how I got 4 (FOUR!) hole-in-ones, while playing this game with my family. But, you know, bragging has just never been my style.  I’m a humble girl.  ; )

That should wrap up our birthday celebrations for these three!  Can’t believe it took so long.  It’s Autumn now! (And almost time for mine!)  Hope you enjoyed the posts!

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Music to the Triplets’ Ears – Birthday Surprises

September 8, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

There are things our kids / triplets can always count on for their birthday:  birthday number pancakes, a whole day or few together, just spent having major family quality time, cake of their choice, lots of love and stories about their birth, and the flying of time.

But they don’t often ask for anything, or expect gifts that we can tell.  While we’ve always told them you should never EXPECT gifts from anyone, we’ve always given them something for their birthday!  So if they are expecting anything, they are good at hiding it! lol.

So they seemed excitedly surprised when we told them we had a little something for them before lunch, their cake choices, and heading out for an overnight surprise trip.

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I love the expressions! triplets

{S} guessed out loud, “A BlackBerry?”, to which I laughed out loud and spontaneously replied with,

…..”YEAH RIGHT!!”

Then {O} said, “They’re I-Pods!”

Well, MP3 players of another brand.  Close enough. ; )

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Then their big sister had a surprise of her own for them….

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$5.00 each to I-Tunes!  Cool!

We did think ahead though, to load some music on to the players, the night before, and put their initials on them as well.  Because we knew they would have been persistent in asking us to do so,  if they couldn’t use them right away.

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I just knew these little doo-dads were going to prove to be a BRILLIANT little idea.

They were THRILLED to have one of their own.  Even with the strict volume rules. ; )

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And I’m telling you,  it was the QUIETEST…..

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….LUNCH…..

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EVER!!!

There is quite a bit more on their birthday celebrations coming up here, there, and who knows when.

We feel so blessed and full of thanks, and that’s always worth celebrating. A LOT!

P.S.  Do you have any song suggestions for 7 year olds? So far we’ve uploaded their VBS CD, and a few other choice songs. I’ve started a list of appropriate and positive/happy songs as I hear them. (Singles by Martina McBride, Bob Marley, and anything Christian/worship music…). Stuff with good messages, etc.  If you have ANY song suggestions for them we can load on these, we’d love to hear them!  When I get a longer list of ideas and suggestions, I’d be happy to share it here if everyone would like that.  After all, appropriate/positive/happy songs are great for ALL ages! : )

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Happy 7th Birthday to Our Triplets!!

August 31, 2009 By Laura 12 Comments

7 years ago today, our triplets were born.  OH!, what memories!

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Of course, they got birthday pancakes. Yes, 7-7-7.   The lucky number.

But LUCK has NOTHIN’ to do with it!

Stay tuned in the days ahead, for more on the celebrations of each one of these 3!

~ The Richard Family

XOXO

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