Journal, Reading, Summer

The Summer Stretch

It must be true that the older you get, the more vivid the childhood memories. At this time of year, I can easily recapture all my young feelings and experiences of summer. Can anything equal that delirious thrill of exploding out of the school building doors on that last day of school? Behind me were the confines of the… Read More The Summer Stretch

Journal

What Some People Do for Books

There is nothing like a library book sale. Half our library consists of books we have gathered from such sales. Emily is a pro, having tactics for unearthing the best books, and our car is inevitably riding lower on the way home. Where we live in the mountains, libraries are small, attendance at sales is sparse, and selection is… Read More What Some People Do for Books

Journal, Mothers, Reading

A Mother’s Gift

With the celebration of Mother’s Day, my thoughts naturally turn to my own mother who died a year and a half ago. The gifts a mother gives are impossible to sum up, or gratitude for them properly to e express, and, whatever the shortcomings, inadequacies, or failures our mothers have, it is indisputable that we owe them our life… Read More A Mother’s Gift

Journal, Reading

Learning to Read

When my second daughter was learning to read, she had trouble. She knew her letters and their sounds and could put them together into words but became discouraged and tearful before she finished a line. Her glasses were fine. She wanted to read. I was puzzled. I found out by accident, one day, what the difficulty was: she… Read More Learning to Read

Journal, Living Books, Science

What’s in a “Living Book,” or, Why We Collect the Books that We Do

Over the past few weeks I’ve been helping a friend choose books for a comprehensive science curriculum she is writing, a science curriculum depending almost entirely on living books for elementary through middle school. She had been checking out books to preview during her Living Books Library visits and then scouring the internet and public… Read More What’s in a “Living Book,” or, Why We Collect the Books that We Do

Journal, Reading

Hey, Will You Read to Me?

Years ago, a friend told me a story that I’ve never forgotten. Her mother was bedridden, in the final stages of Parkinson’s disease, and had a woman who came in to care for her. On several occasions, my friend would arrive to find this woman reading to her mother. She was a horrible reader – stumbling over and mispronouncing… Read More Hey, Will You Read to Me?

Journal

Library Visitors

A friend of mine just returned from visiting the awe-inspiring New York Public Library last week. Her narration of their exhibits and collection is enough to give me strong pangs of envy. Alas, I must content myself in enjoying that august institution’s treasures vicariously through her exuberant descriptions. Still, though we are tucked away in the basement of a… Read More Library Visitors

Math, Top Picks

Top Picks: Living Math

This may look a bit different than our traditional “Top Picks” lists. Math is NOT a verbal subject and so books are more removed from the learning process than any other subject. We believe however, that living math books can help supplement the teaching of mathematics; papers like this one are being written that emphasize that learning… Read More Top Picks: Living Math