Children & Collecting - Part 2 -TSWBATs and How to Inflict Them on Your Kids
I am a sometimes teacher, and though most of my teaching has been inflicted on adults, I have also taught high school. So it seems to me that I might do well to write about children and collecting from a viewpoint of a teacher. I have no kids of my own -and I’m not at all sure this is a handicap. I have a more global view of the subject, I think. For example, are you the parent of a nascent collector who has brought home every repellent little bug he or she can find and let them loose in the house?
Or are you -as I am- an uncle who has things and
...than the aggrandizement of politicians like themselves). There are many types of coins to collect: error coin collecting, ancient coin collecting, international coin collecting, silver coin collecting - there are just so many ways to approach it that its hard ...
my sisters get to deal with the fall out. Or are you a parent who has a beloved collection of X and hope to share your love of the subject with your kids? For that matter, is your child young enough to feel your enthusiasm & joy, or is he or she reached the age where-upon collecting X is “like…. totally tired -f’r sure -I mean, like…. how gay.” (No opinions on ‘gay’ -but I learn from one of my nieces that ‘gay’ is not necessarily an insult, but refers to something well outside of the universe of the speaker. In my day -or perhaps a
...theme for your coin collection: Firstly, you can do what most coin collectors do and collect coins according to their country of origin; seeing the physical differences among coins of various nations can be quite beautiful to observe. Secondly, you ...
Here I flagrantly plagiarize my own-dang-self. (See below for a link to the whole article.) We teacher-types do all sorts of things to get our students motivated / prepared / willing / awake enough etc. to learn. Collecting is a wonderful -pain-free way to do this.
Consider, for example, stamp collecting and geography. A child who has somehow gotten a stamp from Timbuktu just has to wonder where Timbuktu is. If there a gazetteer and / or a big map of the world somewhere in the home, education HAS to follow. One small word of caution though, there is a fine line between helping a child learn and
...$100.00, $50.00, $20.00, $10.00, $5.00, $2.00, $1.00, and 50 cents. The Confederate issues may be compared with the continental issues, during the war of independence. At the end of the Civil War, Confederate notes were of little value. However, today ...
So how do you use collecting to awaken curiosity and avoid making what ever ensues a battle of wills to get the child to clean-up every day and follow through over the long term? And –perhaps, just perhaps– carry a childhood whim on into adulthood.? (F’rinstance, a chap by the name of Greg Martin had a thing for guns as a young lad and built it into a wonderful and successful business called [http://www.gregmartinauctions.com/gma/index.asp]Greg Martin Auctions.)
Well, you start at the end. You ask yourself where you want
...will buy company shares with the payments that are received. And if the rating of the fund (Morningstar) is acceptable and the performance of the fund is reasonable, the fund will experience a positive cashflow. The formula of Forum Filatelico ...
will be able to find all 50 on the map by
...* Stamp album * Hinges * Magnifying glass and tongs They can be obtained from a stationary store or your local stamp dealer. You can find albums at any price, starting from about $5.00 to the most expensive one at ...
Now when they tried to teach me this planning stuff in various b’ness classes I had to take, I seem to remember that after only after defining where we want to be when we are there, did we start planning the steps involved in getting there. Seems reasonable. What is perhaps just a little unreasonable, however, is the amount of where-with-all a child insists he or she needs to get
...the paper to be acid free and lignin free, consider mailing the paper with the invitations. Did the bride register at a particular store? Go to the store and take photos of the store, from the outside. If the bride ...
Bill Harvey is an expert cabinet maker and the Author of COLLECTOR’S HOW-TO -a series of useful online articles for the dedicated collector or hobbyist to use in protecting and displaying his or her valuable items. He is also the owner of [http://www.home-museum.com]Home-Museum.com -a source for display cases and drawer cases designed and built specifically for collectors.
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