When I was in elementary school, we made books. I remember folding construction paper and three-hole punching the pages, and then tying yarn through the holes to keep the whole thing together. I drew the pictures with colored pencil and marker, and then typed all of the text on a typewriter and cut the sections out and glued them onto the pages.
That is not what our kids will be doing. We found some great online tools and I have been in conversation with the staff of a company that can print our books for us. Next week they should go to the presses!
Our kids worked really hard to make the deadline, so we finished up today with a classic Minecraft blockbreaking mini-game . The summer school helpers designed a state-of-the-art three-layered arena for our kids to play in. If you ever played the game Don't Break the Ice, think about it like that, except there are three layers of ice, 20+ simultaneous players, and no one has to take turns. It was an absolute blast!
That is not what our kids will be doing. We found some great online tools and I have been in conversation with the staff of a company that can print our books for us. Next week they should go to the presses!
Our kids worked really hard to make the deadline, so we finished up today with a classic Minecraft blockbreaking mini-game . The summer school helpers designed a state-of-the-art three-layered arena for our kids to play in. If you ever played the game Don't Break the Ice, think about it like that, except there are three layers of ice, 20+ simultaneous players, and no one has to take turns. It was an absolute blast!