Showing posts with label Cotton Caboose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cotton Caboose. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

The December Cotton Caboose and Getting Stuck in the Mud



The December 2013 issue of the Cotton Caboose is now available.  Getting it printed was quite an ordeal.

The first four pages are printed side-by-side, back-to-back, so once we got that situated and they began to roll out of the copier, the girls and I headed off to buy more 11x17 paper.  We left the gentlemen at Parson’s Office Supply to fold until we returned. 


We purchased the paper and made a quick stop at a thrift store on the way back.  When we arrived, they had almost folded the first five hundred copies all by themselves and made us feel a little guilty for stopping at the thrift store.  We did assemble this little three-tiered tray we had purchased at the thrift store for my daughter’s birthday.  They were not impressed. 
                                         

Here is a picture to prove that the girls really did fold their fair share of the 1,800 pages.

















And here is a picture to prove that teachers have a hard time backing out of driveways in big long twelve passenger vans.


If you would like a copy of the latest Cotton Caboose, please leave a comment or email us at littleflock7@gmail.com.

Monday, November 5, 2012

The Last Week of October - Fossils, Studying, the Martyr's Mirror, and the Newspaper


The Last Week of October

It is now November, the auction was held and the honor roll party went well, and it is back to school as normal.  But, normal shouldn’t be boring!  Here are a few highlights of the last week.  



More interesting science has been brought in.  The fall flowers are blooming and the last of the roses are still fragrant.  



My personal favorite, fossils!  On the left is a gyrophae.  These particular fossils are found in amazingly good condition on two families’ properties.   On the right is an ammonite, which my son and I found fossil hunting about three hours north of here.  It was embedded in a lump of clay which eventually fell off in chunks, leaving a hard-earned fossil.  (We hiked, sweated, climbed, and chipped away at boulders to find this one.)


We are studying world history and reading a few accounts of stories from the Martyr’s Mirror.  Here is one student who picked up that big ‘ol book and was reading it on his own. 

Students quizzing each other in preparation for a test.  















This is a fourth grader explaining his science to a third grader while studying for a test.  They are using hand motions to remember a few vocabulary words.


And. . . the first copy of our school newspaper is out!  This year we are making it more community oriented, naming it the Cotton Caboose (our area has always been a cotton-raising one, and the town was founded when the railroad came through in the late 1800’s) with articles on farming, gardening, history, and native Texas critters along with a few school related articles. 





Here they are folding nine hundred sheets of 11 x 17 paper. 









And here is the newspaper staff outside of Parson’s Office Systems where they gave us a very reasonable price for copying (our copier doesn’t do 11 x 17). 


And, of course, we have to reward all our hard work with food.  We headed off to Cheddar’s for a fabulous meal.