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What Homeschool Looks Like

April 2, 2015 by Erin Vincent 4 Comments

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The Science Festival in Atlanta, GA. is a very exciting experience for a science loving kid. It is a first for Gabriel as is the train ride to Centennial Olympic Park where all of the booths are set up!

Gabriel had me put war paint on him before getting dressed….because that’s what you do as a 7 year old boy about to go on an adventure! He may or may not have an obsession with J. R. R. Tolkiens orks and goblins war paint.

What Homeschool Looks Like

This was a Father/Son experience that I am so glad they were able to have.

What Homeschool Looks Like

What Homeschool Looks Like

Gabriel started out learning all about the muscles and tendons in his legs needed for jumping.

He learned about Morris Code and then made a color coded necklace that spelled out his name using Morris Code!

What Homeschool Looks Like

They both Hula-Hooped for Cancer Research!

He enjoyed some interactive math problems and won a prize!

Finally, he learned about Solar Particles and Electricity.

What Homeschool Looks Like

There were hundreds of booths and exhibits. Over 10,000 people enjoyed the experience of the Atlanta Science Festival, but if you ask Gabriel his favorite part…he said it was being there with his Papa.

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About Erin Vincent

Erin is a writer, blogger, and homeschooler to two intense kids. She loves nature, farm life, good books, knitting, new pens, and hot coffee. Erin is a contributing writer for Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers. Her work has also been featured on Simple Homeschool and Book Shark.

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  1. Starla J says

    April 3, 2015 at 7:47 pm

    Looks like a great trip. We love homeschool field trips. They are the best.

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    • Erin Vincent says

      April 4, 2015 at 12:18 pm

      Thanks for stopping by Starla! I agree 🙂

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  2. SouthernerUpNorth says

    April 3, 2015 at 1:56 pm

    That sounds like a great trip! I would never have dreamed up a Morris Code necklace like that, so cool!

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    • Erin Vincent says

      April 3, 2015 at 3:19 pm

      They enjoyed their time together very much. The necklace is really cool 🙂

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Welcome! I'm Erin, a homeschooling mom to two very intense kids. Every day I try to find what works best for me and my family. My blog is filled with information to help you explore a child led education while making meaningful connections with your children. Discover favorite read alouds, seasonal books, games, art projects, hands-on activities, and learn to just breathe through the ups and downs of life. I hope these posts will encourage you on your homeschool adventure.

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