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Friday, March 14, 2014
Week 6 & 7 Round Up
The weeks are whizzing by already we are at the end of week 7.
Last week was insane with trying out a home school families group called Learning Circle; then our Distance Education school had a workshop day and we attended many other out of the home activities. Yet some how we managed to finish all our units of Maths and write up the science reports from the workshop day.
Our favorite class is baking!
Last week was insane with trying out a home school families group called Learning Circle; then our Distance Education school had a workshop day and we attended many other out of the home activities. Yet some how we managed to finish all our units of Maths and write up the science reports from the workshop day.
The boys did a surrealist inspired collage of a Volcano at the Learning Circle
Reubyn chasing bubbles at Learning Circle
We did not get to the Library or Swimming pool but did have a great play and bike park date with our local school friends.
Week 6 also saw mummy complete her Poison Dart frog water-colour pencil painting.
First time they have done this and they really enjoyed it.
Reubyns first science experiment write up
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MANY cookies were baked and eaten and shared
Making her first batch of home grown Rosella Jam. and learning how Pectin works to thicken the jam.. the doubling reboiling with extra pectin finally became a winner.
Week 7 was mostly a HOME week.
We got to have our trip to the Library with 25 early readers borrowed for Reubyn!
No swimming this week either (mummy was not feeling too well)
No outings with other Home Ed families this week.. we just needed a break.
We did a lot of English and Maths - Reubyn is learning phonic blends focusing on the GR, FR and CR blend words. he completed his first spelling list too.
Gruffyn is focusing on cursive writing fixing the way he was writing the letters "a" and "d" so that they flow with cursive writing better and he also started a new work book for building on comprehension tasks and using a dictionary.
We have really been using the resources given to us by a generous teacher who is on long term parental leave.
Reubyn is learning the O'clock and Half Past time concepts and adding two digit numbers
Gruffyn is doing Volumes, Greater/Less than and division.
Mummy's favorite learning this week was:
Friday, February 28, 2014
ART: Water Colour Pencils
Today I taught the boys how to use Water Colour pencils.
They chose animals from the One Life documentary movie.
I helped them sketch their outline (so it was big enough to paint), they then set off colouring it in with water colour pencils. We spoke about technique and the way these pencils work and how you can put layers of different colours together to create new colours.. remembering not to put too much colour down so it would not bleed when wet.
Here are their photo inspirations
They chose animals from the One Life documentary movie.
Here are their photo inspirations
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Snow Monkeys |
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Grass Cutter Ant |
Here are their coloured sketches
Here is the water overlay finished products
Both boys REALLY enjoyed this project and it will hopefully be repeated for other subjects.
What I learned is finding the balance between "helping" and "doing it for" - I let them do most of it but felt by doing the first sketch their finished product would be something we all loved.
Both boys want to frame and hang their work!
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Week 5.. whoa!!
OK so life is just steaming ahead and I can not believe we officially are week 5.. seriously?
I am finding we are only having maybe one full day at home without having to go out.. we are certainly not house bound!
Im now getting my head around this whole amazing lifestyle we have embarked on and the boy are settling really well into the work they have to do.
I sit and wonder how it compares to their education lifestyle they certainly work hard and its satisfying to see them get through their book work and for us to all stop at times have really amazing conversations about random aspects.. and then for their answer to be so profound and so deep in general knowledge.
I have AWESOME kids.. seriously!
Highlight for me was my eldest making a Lego Pyramid to reflect what he was learning in Maths
I am finding we are only having maybe one full day at home without having to go out.. we are certainly not house bound!
Im now getting my head around this whole amazing lifestyle we have embarked on and the boy are settling really well into the work they have to do.
I sit and wonder how it compares to their education lifestyle they certainly work hard and its satisfying to see them get through their book work and for us to all stop at times have really amazing conversations about random aspects.. and then for their answer to be so profound and so deep in general knowledge.
I have AWESOME kids.. seriously!
Highlight for me was my eldest making a Lego Pyramid to reflect what he was learning in Maths
Today was a HUGE day.. blessed.. I have been the lucky one to score some resources from a teacher who is on long term parent leave and could no longer store her amazing array of folders full of primary Literacy and Numeracy resources. WOW. Just enough OCD labelling to please even my quirks and all will be amazing for my boys. As a result I had to have a move around and add extra shelving so our playroom go a huge move about.. it works so well!
Weekly we go to the Library, self defence class, swimming, meeting other home ed families, boys club and Sunday school
Never a dull moment here!!
Thursday, February 13, 2014
The week goes so fast!
Wow can't believe we are nearly at the end of week 3 (suppose its really only been 2 weeks as the first week was part holiday part preparing)
This week we have done our usual Maths and English book work and I have been researching some supplementing with printable sheets off the Internet that complement the subjects they are covering.
Reubyn is learning about Telling the Time.
Gruffyn has been learning some basic Algebra learning that A + B = C is the same as C - B = A
Both boys got their first spelling lists this week.. we are a little disorganised and unfamiliar with drills for spelling (neither boy has had to do this before) so instead we are just trying to incorporate the words in our standard work.
We found an awesome game at the charity shop called Don't Rock the Crocodile
Its a wood crocodile with wooden sticks and discs.. you roll a dice with stick and discs symbols that determines what you must put on the crocodile.. you take it in turns and try not to unbalance the items already on the crocodile.
We had a good borrowing time at the library we all learned how to find books in the library. Their NON Fiction section still uses the Dewy system which I remember growing up learning with the old index cards.. now we just do a word search to get the number. We are going to be studying Volcanoes and the Earth's layers. This will tie in with a unit on continents.
I have found a great way of displaying research is a LAPBOOK.. never heard of this concept before getting involved with online Home schooling sites so when I learned this new concept I got just a little excited.
Here is an example of a Lapbook:
its basically an old fashioned project on card but with a funky addition of it being a bit scrapbookish with flaps, envelopes, 3D objects etc.
This week we have done our usual Maths and English book work and I have been researching some supplementing with printable sheets off the Internet that complement the subjects they are covering.
Reubyn is learning about Telling the Time.
Gruffyn has been learning some basic Algebra learning that A + B = C is the same as C - B = A
Both boys got their first spelling lists this week.. we are a little disorganised and unfamiliar with drills for spelling (neither boy has had to do this before) so instead we are just trying to incorporate the words in our standard work.
We found an awesome game at the charity shop called Don't Rock the Crocodile
Its a wood crocodile with wooden sticks and discs.. you roll a dice with stick and discs symbols that determines what you must put on the crocodile.. you take it in turns and try not to unbalance the items already on the crocodile.
We had a good borrowing time at the library we all learned how to find books in the library. Their NON Fiction section still uses the Dewy system which I remember growing up learning with the old index cards.. now we just do a word search to get the number. We are going to be studying Volcanoes and the Earth's layers. This will tie in with a unit on continents.
I have found a great way of displaying research is a LAPBOOK.. never heard of this concept before getting involved with online Home schooling sites so when I learned this new concept I got just a little excited.
Here is an example of a Lapbook:
(photo borrowed from http://teachingmyfriends.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/lapbooks-and-cheesecake.html) |
its basically an old fashioned project on card but with a funky addition of it being a bit scrapbookish with flaps, envelopes, 3D objects etc.
An AWESOME keepsake I think!
The boys started Self Defence class on a Monday night and it was very much like a boot camp but the both boys LOVED it.. came home exhausted but wanting to go back next week!!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Cake is school!
Today was an easy day into our Home Education adventure. We went to the dentist and the boys had great praise for their beautiful clean teeth.
We came home and did some maths and reading and then after lunch we made cup cakes.
Cupcakes fresh from the oven |
Whilst the cakes were cooking the boys then did some writing. Using headings and lists that I wrote on the white board. Eldest had to write his work with proper sentences but he needed a bit of help and prompting. (school holidays really does dumb kids down).
Writing prompts |
The boys were getting bored and frustrated writing. Neither like writing so struggled with motivation until I gave them a reward ... |
The one who finished their work first got to lick the mixers for the vanilla icing! |
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