Thursday, September 8, 2011
What a difference a day can make! We really enjoyed this lesson in Norah's science book today. It required several pages of reading, too. But that was no problem at all, surprisingly. I guess our enjoyment depends much less on the amount of reading we do and more upon our interest in the subject matter. I had forgotten how fascinating cells are. And it was fun to be there for Norah's first exposure to this topic. She drew this cell herself as I read about each part of the cell and as she looked at the illustrations in her science text.
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