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Builder 2-Hour School Day - Take 1 😀
Here’s our first Builder Plan. It was good for our home! Step 1: Your Character: Today imagine you are Galileo Galilei! Step 2: Geography: Galileo was born in Pisa, Italy. He lived from 1564-1642. (Children look around Pisa on Google Maps and explore for a bit; point out The Leaning Tower of Pisa & mention settling and soft foundations) Step 3: Galileo probably ate Italian food! (If kids are interested, look up Italian restaurants, have them choose a delicious looking meal, find a recipe for that meal, make a shopping list, and make sure ingredients come within a budget - make the recipe when it fits in your schedule) Step 4: Time to experiment with Velocity (how fast something moves). Galileo mathematically defined velocity! - Light a candle - Blow it out - Quickly light the smoke rising from the wick; the wick will re-light. - After playing as long as kids want (slow-motion the candle relighting, taking photos, editing the experiment as they want to, etc) explain how it works (the following was an AI explanation; sorry AI worked best for what I had at the time): The Physics: Phase Change (Solid > liquid > gas) - Vaporization: When a candle is lit, heat melts the solid wax, which rises up the wick and is converted into a gas (vaporized paraffin). - Extinguishing: When you blow out the candle, the wick remains hot enough for a few seconds to continue vaporizing the liquid wax, but not hot enough to cause full combustion. - Condensation: This vaporized wax cools rapidly in the air, creating a white, visible stream of condensed microscopic wax particles and unburned soot. This cloud is a fuel aerosol, not just waste carbon The Chemistry: Combustion Reaction • Ignition: When a heat source (match) is placed in the smoke, it heats the vaporized wax to its ignition temperature. • Chain Reaction: The gaseous wax reacts with oxygen, leading to a chain reaction of burning particles. • The "Travel": Because the smoke consists of a dense, continuous column of combustible vapors, the ignition propagates down the path of least resistance to the heat source—the wick.
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@Tonya Phillips Thank you so much! I sincerely appreciate the personalized feedback. It gives me something I can build on. On a similar note, I’m working on filling out the “Student Profile & Archetype Summary”. What is the "core learning profile" mentioned in Template T-01? And what is the "Family Archetype Profile Name (from Family Archetype Matrix)" mentioned in Template T-01? Thanks for guiding me right.
I just published something I've been working on for a long time.
This one's been in my head for months. I finally wrote down the 6 learning archetypes — what they actually look like at home, where kids thrive, and where the friction usually comes from. If you've ever watched your child light up with one thing and completely shut down with another — this is why. I'd love your thoughts. And honestly? I'm curious which archetype you see in your kid the second you start reading. 👇 https://thesmarthead.com/blog/what-is-a-learning-archetype--the-6-types-every-homeschool-parent-should-know Drop which one sounds like your child — I'll reply to every single one.
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I love it! So helpful and well written 👍
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Alisha Deakin
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I’m raising 3 great boys: Builder-Explorer, Builder-Steward, & Visionary-Builder Archetypes 😃

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Joined Apr 17, 2026
Garland, UT