At dinner she did share with us what she learned this year.
Science
Youngest Daughter: “In science I learned the matters of physics.”
Oldest Daughter: “Do you mean that you learned about matter?”
Youngest Daughter: “No, I learned the matters of physics.”
Son: “Did you learn about anti-matter?”
Husband: “Anti-matter is just matter with a negative sign in front of it.”
Youngest Daughter: “No, I learned the matters of physics. I learned how to roll a marble down the hallway as far as it can go. You put it on a slide, and the momentum makes it go “Whee!” and it rolls until it bounces off a table leg and then goes even further.”
English
Youngest Daughter: “I learned the English rules, which are very confusing.”
Son: “Wait until you learn about the semicolon and the ellipsis.”
Youngest Daughter, insulted: “We DID learn about the semicolon.”
Husband: “What about the semi-ilium? And the jejunum?
Japanese Thingies
Youngest Daughter: “I also learned the names of one of the Japanese thingies.” No further explanation was given.
So learning at school is done. For how to proceed during the summer I bring you advice from that same daughter’s school art project, which mostly proves that she did learn how to write neatly, at least once.
great quote to live by!
ReplyDeleteJapanese thingies. Love it.
ReplyDeleteJapanese thingies:)
ReplyDeleteJust keep swimming! Great advice. And I love that you just left the conversation at Japanese thingies.
ReplyDeleteToo cute!