Monthly Archives: February 2010

permeability

today was for the girls a mostly sylvanianing day. they adore playing sylvanians! they tend to only start when SB has read her book for the day – she starts the day with a book and ends the day with the book. we are getting through loads!

i did want to do some science, as over a year ago won a very ancient kit on ebay about osmosis, and have been v keen to try it out!! today was the day! unlike newr kits, it has LOADS of actual science talk in it, explaining what you are doing, why, the scientific concepts etc – great! Anyway we had a thought about permeable and impermeable, and each selected a container of each and poured water into it. we saw we were right, but that some things were more permeable than others, and infact waxing a permeable thing [ie muffin cases] greatly reduced their initial permeability. We then looked at diffusion, to prove that the molecules moved around in the water [perpetual motion/ kinetic theory ] and that we don’t need to shake to mix up a solution we dropped a copper sulphate crystal into warm water and watched the water all gradually turn blue. Unfortunately we didn’t actually get to any of the osmosis experiments, as the girls were sylvanian needy again!!

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other things done were some playdoughing, BB did more of her ‘secret’ , SB and I did a long recorder practice and some aurals [aargh!], SB wrote into her journal. I sorted out the science shelves abit, and chris turned the room of doom into a place where you might nearly be persuaded to go. Oh, and we spent a long time doing the RSPB gardenwatch – better late than never!

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We finished watching tales from the green valley – the Jacobean farm series.

thinking of ‘growing up’ books

aimed for SB really. Any favourites out there?? was wondering what these were like.

it doesn’t need to be really simple for littlies, but also not complex teen stuff, so thought these may do? Apparently Big and SB talked a bit about changes of growing older, and she has been asking me questions. Although always happy to just do questions, thought she might appreciate a book as well?

edited to add: I bought the first and thrid of the above in the end. I haven’t read them, but skimmed through and both seemed comprehensive. SB obviously did have a desire to read them, as she read the first as a bedtime book, and the third first thing in the morning. her verdict – both are good, she prefered the first one. she feels the first one better for her age and a bit younger, andthe third book ok for her age, but better for those a little bit older as far more detail.

A snippet of Matisse

Since we went to the tate modern in jan, and admired some of matisse, SB and I had thought we could have a thought about looking at making art ‘in the style of…’ starting with Matisse this year. Art is not my strongest point [ :lol: ] but I do enjoy it. SO we planned that for today. before we began, however, some tidying was in order. We all hate tidying, it is true, so it was well past midday before the room was enough tidy to move on! then as the kitchen wasn’t, we had to do other things first!

SB and I did a great recorder practice, the scales [though not arpeggios] and the 3 exam pieces. gradually coming together. mostly notes and rhythms right, so now to work on phrasing and dynamics! BB and I also did a recorder practice together, and SB did some french.

BB started with her own craft project, which she tells me daddy musn’t know anything about, and SB and I looked at a few matisse pictures and she said she knew what she had in mind and didn’t need to see any more, thankyou very much! BB also had a clear plan, so they got on with that whilst i read

The Pasteur book fits nicely with the science i plan to do later in the week as well. SB and BB both liked these books, and periodically stopped cutting/glueing/sticking to peer at the pictures and have a snuggle. The we moved onto story of the world and queen elizabeth 1. i corrected the succession order from henry VIII story, and then we enjoyed reading it, and then a bit about francis drake and sir walter raleigh from these books

BB’s has gone up on the wall, but SB’s has rather a lot of glue on it, so should be placed on the wall tomorrow! Having covered the kitchen table in Matisse style art, we ate our stirfry watching Dr Who in the living room before off to bed!!

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no blogging!

actually, I have quite a few blog posts circulating in my head, but haven’t got round to it! This week been busy until wed with preparing for something fairly massive at work, and also been playing agricola with the babs, and needing all my concentration!
But things have happened!! Chris, i hope, will blog this friday. He and the girls went on a evacuation day with the home ed group, and they all seem to have enjoyed that.
As prep for that on Thurs some gasmask boxes were made, carries war watched. They didn’t get to not s and tots or gym due to the car being in the garage
earlier in the week general bimbling about, not been a huge home ed week or anything, partly as SB bought with her own money via my ebay account the sylvanian applewood store – she is soooo happy with it!! she is planning to save and buy applewood house to stick on top :roll: another golf lesson, and some bits and pieces tho, including sewing a really lovely purse.
at the weekend [see i am going back quickly!] we had a lovely visit to my mum and dad’s. Viv and family were there too, so very very special. All had a great time. mum and dad are great to stay at, good food, drink, chat and games for kids and us! we mostly played carcasonne, which we had bought stewart for christmas, and greatly enjoyed that. weekend passed v quickly though.

BB also now has a johari window

though this was quite a painful process, as there were 11 she liked, and we had to argue over the meaning of some words… But it’s here and the results are here

SB has a johari window too please

here please

and link to results