REMY SAYS:

Remy's version of a Javascript Paddle Ball game


"JFK"
Age: 9 (freehand from picture)


Shark
Age: 8 (freehand, from a drawing book, with a little shading help from dad.)

First musical composition Age: 8


"Dragon" Age: 8 (freehand, from nothing, with a little advice on shading)


"Coo to Goo"
Age: 7

T E V O L O W E R
Find the words:
OREO
GIFT
LIFE
Zoo
CHOCOLATE
MILK
LOVE
MAGIC
SOUP
POWERS
FIRE
JACKS
THE
TO
SISTER
LOWER
O.K.
S R E W O P P T E
M I L K O U O H T
A E I R Z O O E S
G I F T R S P O I
I X E E J A C K S
C H O C O L A T E

Text from Science Fair project on Mammals

One of Remy's science experiments was building a model of the solar system. As we didn't have the craft materials on hand (although we could have purchased them) and since his dad had been teaching Remy JavaScript programming for web pages and he were on the part about images and how to control their size and position, it just seemed like it would be better to build the model in the computer.

So Dad and Remy wrote a web page / program to move and resize some pictures of the sun and planets that he found on the Internet. He couldn't have written it without Dads guidance, but he does understand each line of the program, what it does, and he can make simple changes by himself. For example: He added the "mouse over" titles to the planets showing their percentage size relative to earth. That was not Dads idea; Dad came back from taking a shower, and he had done it.

Solar System

See:

Remy's Tic Tac Toe game