located in the brazilian hills near rio de janeiro, studio arthur casas has built a three-storey property offering panoramic views of the region's outstanding landscape.
Image 6 of 29 from gallery of Sui House / Nídia Duarte Arquitetura. Photograph by Estúdio NY18
Image 27 of 29 from gallery of Sui House / Nídia Duarte Arquitetura. Elevação 1
Modern laconic interior. In natural colors. The villa has a fairly large area. Main areas: Spacious living room; kitchen; master bedroom; guest rooms; and specialized technical rooms.
When you are homeschooling at the speed of life, learning...most REAL learning...happens away from a worksheet or textbook. Some of the most memorable and meaningful life-schooling is done when you take the show on the road...when you venture out to meet real people and see real stuff...when you experience real life the way it WAS lived or IS lived...when you take a field trip. But, let's face it. A large homeschool family is a herd that moves rather slowly and comes with a pretty hefty entrance fee. Field trips aren't cheap! Or are they? Over the years, my family has enjoyed more than our share of learning-on-the-road adventures. We have seen the sights. We have met the people. And we have come home with money in our pockets. Here are my best tips for pricey field trips for FREE or cheap! Annual Membership Rates Even if you plan on making your trip a one-time-and-then-we're done kinda thing, for the larger-than-average homeschool family, purchasing an annual membership to a museum or attraction is often cheaper than buying a one-day-only pass for everyone attending. In addition, membership usually comes with behind-the-scenes perks, discounts at the gift shop, or free admittance to special exhibits. Low-Income Rates Depending upon your annual income, you might qualify for a discounted rate at most field trip venues. Sometimes this requires filling out a form ahead of time and/or submitting income proof, but sometimes it does not. Be sure to call ahead and ask about low-income admittance. Reciprocating Science Center Rates Over 300 science museums around the nation (and even the world) have partnered together to offer free admission to anyone holding an annual pass to any one of the museums. In other words, if you buy an annual pass to ANY of the museums on the list, you can get free entrance to all of them. There are a few stipulations, however. The science center that you are visiting cannot be within 90 miles of your house. Your membership cannot be to a museum within 90 miles of the reciprocating museum that you are planning on visiting. The offer is good for general admission only. Most of the museums on the list, however, do often discounted rates for special exhibits with proof of membership. We just happen to live two hours away from two of the major cities in our state, both of which offer two or three reciprocating museums each. By applying online for membership to a museum in a different state, and paying around $40 annually, we can meet the requirements for the first two stipulations and enjoy FREE general admission to every reciprocating science center in our state and around the country. (Quick aside: An annual membership pass would be a great Christmas gift for a long-distance grandparent to purchase. So, be sure to add it to your Christmas wish list this coming year.) If you do purchase a reciprocating pass, please remember to always carry your membership card with you as each museum only holds a registry of its own members. Also, even though they are all partners, every museum on the list has a different annual membership fee. Be sure to purchase your membership at one of the smaller, less-expensive sites to save the most money. Groupon Deals If you are the plan-ahead type, be sure to look for half off or BOGO coupons to local museums and attractions on Groupon.com. In our area, annual membership to the state historical society can often be purchased through Groupon providing free or discounted entrance to all the registered historical sites around our state. Library Passes In an effort to make educational experiences affordable, many libraries are now offering day passes to local museums. These are checked out on loan to library cardholders in the same fashion as a book. Most are offered on a first-come-first-serve basis and must be returned within a particular time frame. Smithsonian Visits With nearly 20 museums (mostly in the Washington D.C. area), the Smithsonian Institutions are ALL absolutely free! Plan on taking a tour of a castle, an air and space museum, an art gallery, a history museum, and so much more with nothing but pocket change...for the parking meters. National Museum Day Tickets Once a year, the Smithsonian celebrates National Museum Day by offering everyone two free tickets to participating nationwide museums. While two tickets might not provide entrance for your entire family, it could make for a substantially cheaper visit. Some restrictions apply. Every-Kid-in-the-Park Initiative To promote outdoor educational experiences, the National Park Foundation will be granting every 4th-grade student around the country free entrance to ALL national parks, national forests, and national wildlife refuges during the 2015-2016 school year. For more information, visit Open Outdoors for Kids. Homeschool Days/Group Discounts Many local attractions schedule an annual Homeschool Day and offer significantly reduced rates for homeschoolers who provide proof of home education. (One year, all seven of us were able to attend the "homeschool days" event at an aquarium for the cost of one regularly priced ticket.) In addition, most locations offer special group pricing. Invite another homeschool family to join you and attend the field trip for a fraction of the cost. One Final Word Whether you're traveling across the street or across the country, don't forget to take a journal to notebook your experience. Or just print a copy of this FREE Field Trip Log and record your journey. Happy trails!
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Hitachi Seaside Park is a sprawling 470 acre park located in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan, that features vast flower gardens including millions of daffodils, 170 varieties of tulips, and an estimated 4.5 million baby blue eyes (Nemophila). The sea on blue flowers blooms once annually around April in an event referred to as the “Nemophila Harmony.” If you plan on visiting, the park offers a great English language flower calendar to help plan your trip. More
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Modern laconic interior. In natural colors. The villa has a fairly large area. Main areas: Spacious living room; kitchen; master bedroom; guest rooms; and specialized technical rooms.
Condensing the study of American history into something manageable can be extremely difficult and time consuming. Sometimes the best way to really learn about a specific person or time period is by visiting a museum or house dedicated to that person or era. Here is a list of 24 fabulous historical sites that you and your students will love visiting.
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Has the tomb of the Apostle Philip been discovered in Hierapolis, one of the most significant sites in Christian Turkey?
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Situated in the heart of South Africa's most biodiverse shrubland, this campus of cabins allows visitors to experience nature while practicing stewardship and conservation
Take a look around and explore the Secret Annex where Anne Frank was in hiding for more than two years during World War II, and where she wrote her diary.
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located in the brazilian hills near rio de janeiro, studio arthur casas has built a three-storey property offering panoramic views of the region's outstanding landscape.