Why does the moon shine in the night sky?
Laura did an experiment today that served as an object lesson to answer this very question. She already kind of knew the answer, but having a lesson to show her created the image in her head that she will remember. Laura loves experiments. I think I see why. She may love to read, but she is more of a hands on girl than I realized.
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Depriving our Students of the Classics
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