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Category: Journey
Life skills and lazy days!
Plan failure Another lazy day day at home today, with Small still feeling a bit rough, and Big starting to look a bit off-colour we cancelled our day of “Grandma school” a term left over from the lockdown days, where the girls would spend some time with Grandma (Part of our ‘Bubble’ – what a… Read more
Stampede by the sea, ED TED and surprise unicorns!
Expect the unexpected Today I found myself face-to-face with a monster. Table of Contents Building a unicorn Being met, bleary eyed, first thing in the morning by this on your stairs…is quite something. Small picked this cardboard kit up in a charity shop yesterday and obviously decided to build the thing as soon as she… Read more
Education by Accident!
Art, Board games and Rube Goldberg research – Heath Robinson Keeping it chill again today, we did some painting with the girls’ new watercolours, then headed over to a local board game cafe! The amount of education and development that can be discovered by accident while you’re just pootling about is amazing. Table of Contents… Read more
What can Home-Ed look like?
What can Home-Ed look like? What can Home-Ed look like? Whatever it needs to. After yesterday’s science marathon, it was back to “School” this morning. Big, as usual, has completed almost everything before I’ve even woken up. Small however, has been feeling ill since our Gladiator outing. Here’s what we got up to today…. Table… Read more
Applied Science – Momentum and Youtube
Sunday Science It’s Sunday. In the Easter holidays. And what has Big spent her time doing?Science. Table of Contents Applied Science Well, the other day when we cycled to Grandma’s house we got talking about Momentum. (There’s a really big hill in between us) As the girls haven’t been riding all that much, they were… Read more
Always look out for local free activities!
Roman Festival Today was one of our two home education “Plan” days for this week. Our plan today was to attend a free local Roman festival in Dorchester. We are incredibly lucky in where we live, as there is a wealth of historical architecture around us. Maiden Castle– one of the largest and most complex… Read more
Our day off educating. Birthday time and maths with meatballs!
Home Educating on a birthday day – unintentional learning, and a lesson in flexibility. Maths with meatballs! Read more
Dance breaks and the importance of ice-cream
What have I learned from the first day of our Home Education Experiment? Well, aside from the fact that picking the day before Small’s birthday to begin this Home Education escapade was probably a terrible idea…… today was AMAZING. Which is not to say, of course, that it was all easy, or completely without incident.… Read more
One giant leap….
Welcome to what is hopefully the very beginning of our UK Home Education adventure! We are a Dorset family of 6 on the verge of the biggest change in lifestyle dynamic that we have faced – after untold evenings spent calming down high-achieving but incredibly anxious young girls currently in years 2 and 4 at… Read more