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Homeschool Transcripts


Homeschool High School

This is Luke. He’s a Chicago Blackhawks hockey lover and this is how he is usually dressed when he’s at home. Sometimes he wears more gear and plays goalie. He is a great ice skater and is amazing at roller blading.

Luke is interested in his family history, especially his cousin Robert Brouk, who was a Flying Tiger in China 1941-1942.  Luke is sitting here with me ready for an interview. Let’s see what he has to say.

Q: What is your favorite thing to do at home?

A: Play hockey.

Q: Why do you like Bob Brouk? Why do you think he’s cool?

A: I like the Army and his airplane. I made his airplane out of paper and colored the teeth on the front and colored the wings.

 

Q: What else do you like about your family history?

A: I like the military guys in our family like Frankie.

Q: What other things do you like?

A: Helicopters, airplaines, firetrucks, ambulances, and police cars.

Q: What is your favorite thing to do in kindergarten?

A: Making new friends.

Q: What is something your mom makes you do at home that you don’t like to do?

A: Cleaning my bedroom! But I kind of like cleaning the bathroom sometimes.

Q: How old are you now?

A: 5 years old.

Q: Have you lost any teeth yet?

A: I have a loose tooth.

Q: What are your favorite things to do in the summer?

A: Swimming. Play outside. Make pictures of outside and me in the pool.

Q: What is something fun you do with your dad?

A: Play hockey and play grizzly bear.

Q: What are two things you have that you love more than anything in the whole world?

A: My Auntie Patti Blanket and my Chicago Wolves Hockey t-shirt.

Q: Tell me something you are very good at.

A: Drawing. (Luke can draw very well and is always trying to draw new things like “Bob Brouk Stuff” as he says.)

Thanks Luke for the interview. Mom will keep this for your scrapbook.

Parents, if you want to interview your kids, write down what they say, how they say it. You may look back on it some day and laugh at how they worded certain things.

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