After months of deliberation, delay, deliquency, and debate...Joshua finally finished his Eagle Project. Upon completion of the "ordeal," I asked Joshua some questions about the experience. Here's a small bit of the conversation:Q: What was your project?A: Making "phonic phones."Q: Why would you do that?A: Because my mom told me to.Q: I see...And whom, exactly, are the phones supposed to help?A: Me, to get my license (M told J that he couldn't drive until he had his Eagle...hence the frequent debates about the fairness and necessity of the whole thing).Q: Ah, well, according to your Plan, who will benefit from your phonic phones?A: (in a very official sounding voice) 'These devices will be of benefit to students during reading/speaking instruction time and an aid to teachers, as well, in their classroom management." Ta da!
(This picture collage is an attempt to "scrapbook" with a new app called "Project Life." I really like the app, but haven't figured out, yet, how to transfer my "creations" here. I'll have to try again (and again, and again, and again...).
(This picture collage is an attempt to "scrapbook" with a new app called "Project Life." I really like the app, but haven't figured out, yet, how to transfer my "creations" here. I'll have to try again (and again, and again, and again...).

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