Monthly Archives: May 2007

Yet Another Chris Catchup…….

Tuesday wasn’t very exciting. Didn’t go to the library since awaiting DHL yet again trying to deliver something – they failed again, something about the van maybe (it appeared the next day on the doorstep, so much for signing for it…..). This was another wodge of the Magic Tree House Books – so we seem to have plenty of those now for SB to read. (we also have some spare – Helen managed to bid on two lots on Ebay, and there was a bit of overlap with some other we had).
A long bath with lots of bubbles for the girls.

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Some housework – not that it seems to show really. But we did put loads of washing away and tidy up the girl’s bedroom.

A bit more Maths. The girls got out the Happy Mais. Butterbean had started the other day spearing the bits onto cocktail sticks. They sat using up most of a box of cocktail sticks skewering Mappy Mais to Happy Mais Kebabs, then they set up a Kebab Shop :-) yum yum, tasty. some reading was happening at some point as well, but then it normally does. cooking dinner for later whilst they did this.
Swimming lessons rounded off the day. Not entirely convinced of the worth of this at the moment, doesn’t really seem to be a lot of progress, though I suppose it’s happening – we haven’t been swimming much lately so don’t get to see her in action much I guess.. Lack of feedback I suspect. Thing is, last year at the end of each term, they would tell you if your child had passed the next level, you got a card with the various criteria marked, on whether they had passed, needed to practice it a bit more etc. and then move onto another class the following term if necessary.

Now they have a rolling process. Once a child passes the appropriate level, then they move onto another class (assuming there is a space), but until you do, there is no arrangement for feedback (well not yet anyway). It’s feeling somewhat unsatisfactory.

Late finish for Helen today, meant BB in bed when she got home and a long day for everyone.

Wednesday we went off to visit the Fitzwilliam Museum with a local HE group – no Helen, she had to work today :-( . They had a session of about 1 1/2 hours with the museum staff, looking at pictures, amour and other things. apparently enjoyable, I didn’t get to see it as I had BB. Had coffee with a couple of other parents until the little ‘uns got restless and then took BB outside to run about. Climbed steps a lot (ekk! , got to the top, realized there was a sheer drop to the side….), played chase and boo around the sculpture. Wahted the lift for the building works which fascinated BB.

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I like the detailing on this little shed hidden behind the main steps, someone had made the effort to cut a nice little ventilation holes, not just drill a few holes

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Afterwards we lunched on the grass and then went for a visit to the Botanic Gardens. so I didn’t actually get to see inside the museum. Tried to do a bit of shopping but then it started to rain, so got the bus back to the Park and Ride. Girls had a bit of a picnic in the back of the car before coming home.

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Thursday seemed to mostly disappear into BB’s Toddler gym followed by shopping – nothing exciting, Tesco’s , cat food (cue lots of looking at the fish), DIY, Staples – where did the time go?

Home to a bit of playing, dinner cooking, maths, ballet lesson (see below re the cycling) dinner eating and another late finish for Helen.

Friday. Bad start, SB came into our bed crying about something I’ve since forgotten, at about 5.30. soon followed by BB, who drunk milk and then was a total pain, jumping, climbing around the bed, wiggling and kicking, so gave up and took her down stairs where I dozed in front of breakfast TV and BB fell back to sleep :roll:

Umm – lots of time doing maths, she had a bit of mental block re place value and how once you got ten units/tens etc. then it carried over onto the next column. So we played with cuisenaire rods and things . Did a bit more of First Language Lessons (well lesson 2 ….), it focuses on a poem Brown and Furry about a caterpillar, so we’ve read that a number of times, and talked about what it’s about. SB made a present for Mummy – an old container, wrapped and decorated and filled with M&Ms :-)

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We had an impromptu experiment outside to do with pendulums – aka the swings. she noticed that BB in the baby seat was going faster than her (the ropes are much shorter on the baby swing), so we investigated what happened when we changed the length of the ropes on the swing (shorter = faster if you wondered). They ran around and played for a bit whilst i did a few garden jobs. Greenhouse is looking good at the moment.

Another lateish finish for Helen, glad it’s the weekend now :-)

And a Big Raspberry….

….too the woman driving the green hatchback, who obviously was in a great hurry as she was also holding a mobile phone to her ear as well. Just because cycles look narrow doesn’t mean it’s ok to think you can try to squeeze them into a gap where they will just fit, you really can afford to wait the few seconds it will take for us to go past the parked cars. Esp. as once you’d started the maneuver you realize that you’ve now got a bike with a trailer behind it in your way, so you are going to have to stop anyway.
Stringbean has been riding her bike to places as much as she can the last few weeks, mostly she has ridden on the pavement, whilst I have ridden along on the road, alongside her, though we have ridden around on the roads on the quieter residential roads around the corner.

Today, we we going to her ballet lesson, the road most of the way has a little bit of traffic down it but not loads, some parked cars etc. so we tried it out with her cycling down the road to and from the lesson, my aim is to gradually get her used to roads, to other vehicles, judging their behavior etc.. Her in front, with me behind, towing Butterbean in the trailer.

It was fine, with me behind she doesn’t need to worry about what is coming up behind her, she can concentrate on her road position, on learning to pass parked cars safely, on watching for cars approaching from the front etc. and I’m always there to give guidance etc. as she is? along way from working out how to safely judge what approaching cars are doing, when it’s safe to proceed, when it’s time to wait and let the pass etc. Most car drivers were considerate and patient.

Tony ‘rent-a-quote’ Mooney strikes again.

 

There is an article in the Grauniad re the DFES consultation, which probably needs a few letters writing to them regarding.

1. They start off by saying the consualtation is to:

find out whether rules need to be tightened over how children are taught out of the education system

Well, ISTM that this isn’t the point of them at all, seeing as the DFES are now saying that they don’t intend on any changes to legislation (for now anyway), the guidance is just about applying the exisiting law.

2. Tony Mooney pops up again, with the usual stuff about all the working class parents using HE as an easy way to not send their kids to school etc. 

It’s not really that he is quoted as such, it’s just the way in which the view he espouses isn’t challenged in anyway – just like on the R4 news bit a while back, it seems that becuase he is ‘an inspector’ then his views must be correct.  He really needs pulling up and being aked to provide some evidence for his claims.

There are other niggles too with the article, it feels a bit sloppy to me.

potentially interesting things

kirby hall knights and princessess 26-28 may

rockingham castle jousting 19th june

festival of history, kelmarsh 11, 12 aug

audley end apple day 30th sept

Elective Home Education Guidelines

 

Re the recently announced DFES consultation, I’ve just been reading the draft guidelines. Not bad really.

Did you know that Muddlepuddle is listed in the ‘Useful Contacts’ bit – Annexe B –  Mrs. Muddlepuddle :-) ?

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Originally uploaded by Scrumbledelicious.

like daughter???

DFES Home Education Guidance Consultation

This has been appearing on various lists today, so just spreading the word. It’s the text of a letter from the DFES – sent to people who had asked to be kept informed.

The Department has recently decided not to pursue any changes to monitoring arrangements. Instead we are consulting on draft guidelines for LAs prior to their publication. This consultation launches today and will run for three months. The consultation document can be found at www.dfes.gov.uk/consultations.

If you wish to participate you can respond by email to homeeducationconsultation@dfes.gsi.gov.uk.

Best wishes

Elaine Haste
Elective Home Education
Department for Education and Skills

Kiwi Skins

Butterbean and Stringbean are arguing over ‘eating’ the Kiwi Fruit skins left when I peeled one to go in my breakfast. (SB likes to scrape the remaining fruit out with her teeth).
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so the rest

typing this round bb – so difficult!

I had a lie in. I’m not sleeping well, and tend to fall asleep 4am and wake wake up with BB at 6-ish and then where possible have a second shot at sleep. I am lucky that chris lets me do it, but it does take more time away form the children.

Whilst I was snoozing, both girls had a wild hama-fest. even BB did a lovely job with the midi beads. SB did me a pattern and put an M in it for mummy, and a lovely wrapping up [luov to mumee from SB]. BB also proud of hers, and we took a picture.

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Both girls also did some colouring in and then some drawing. I read some apple tree farm books to BB, SB read some to herself and then some magic tree house to me. SB then did some violin practice – she declares this new violin is too heavy to hold!
BB did some playdough before lunch and I read to SB some of the rivers book described below. We did the ill fated experiment after lunch! Weather ed indeed!!

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The girls then did lots of outdoor play and running about – getting v wet! Chris finished sorting out the greenhouse, so I moved loads of things there ready to get ready for the great ourdoors [toms for indoors, cucurbits, runner and french beans and sweetcorn] I gave them a good water and some rooster feed.

BB wanted to do happy maize [do you still have any Merry?], so she started on that, and SB did some fimo – she made a face pencil topper and some beads. When she did the hair with our garlic press [thanks merry!] BB also wanted a go. luckily BB made a nice colour rather than brown out of her bits squished together, and lot of hair!

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The girls watched some TV and I hoed the onions and chris made tea. BB fell asleep and had to be jiggled awake – and why I have been blogging with her in my arms! oh, we joined up the princess hats!
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obviously finishing this blog a bit later! SB had britannia and read me a story from usborne young readers for bed. i am getting mentally prepared to go back to work tomorrow. Have a presentation to write as well!

Anyone who hasn’t stated a castle day preference, either email me or go to the protected post below. Thanks

I am drenched, and its all my fault!

we have been doing some f the make it work rivers book we got from the library, and the first experiment is setting up a water cycle. So we set it up in the garden and although we got the water to condense, we didn’t get it to rain. I grumbled, and SB and I and BB all agreed we wished it would rain. Almost immediately it did – though unfortunately not in our experiment!

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So I took the camera in – it was only spitting, and then went outside for the washing – by whcih time it wa a torrential rainstorm and they were all drenched. SB and BB wanting umbrellas and coats – duly provided! I then noticed 2 of our gutters are not doing the job properly – well one gutter and one downpipe. In trying to get the downpipe not to spray allowver the wall, I succeeded in increasing the amount of rain over me – in fact a waterspout,

So I have retired inside, girls are playing like loons outside. The sun is coming out, however, so had better go outside and spot rainbows. Chris is safely inside the greenhouse sorting out the staging.