Home School Heartbeat Radio Program
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How can you make learning exciting for your children? Take a cue from Abraham Lincoln. On today’s Home School Heartbeat, Mike Smith talks about learning with a purpose. Abraham Lincoln Resource Sheet![]() Celebrate the life of Honest Abe in your homeschool. This free resource sheet points you to books and websites packed with information on our sixteenth president. Mike Smith: One of the things Lincoln “picked up” was surveying. In his early twenties, he took a job as a surveyor, even though he had no experience or training in this field. He obtained two books on surveying, then spent six weeks—night and day—studying. With the help of a friend and schoolteacher named Mentor Graham, Lincoln learned decimal fractions, how to use mathematical instruments, and how to change the scale of maps. This intense preparation proved successful, and he became known as an accurate surveyor who could be called upon to settle boundary disputes. Lincoln “picked up” his education in other ways. He offered to write letters for friends. As he carefully chose words that would best express what the letter writer wanted to say, he honed his own writing skills. Lincoln understood that knowledge for the sake of knowledge quickly becomes meaningless. But knowledge with a purpose can inspire and delight us. Until next time, I’m Mike Smith. |
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