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an outline of the week

well, DH might blog! He is the one spending the time at home! FrB and SB are settling into their home ed regime, and there is a bit of competitiveness there! BB is a bit derailed in hers, as I have been spending my evenings with 1:1 time for her, and now it is shared about. However, they are all still enjoying the history journal idea, and SB and FrB also have a science experiment journal – calling it a journal seems to up the completion :) . FrB is struggling a bit with her daily diary. I think she is trying to write too much in it. I will get her to bring on hols with us, and will work out how we can make it work for her. we did say just do interesting things, but she has found a lot interesting – which is lovely.

Monday: a home ed work day, some shopping in town – ballet shop closing, and charity shopping nets the girls some clothes, bags, nail varnish – the essentials in a teenager life! Ballet class in the eve. pizzeria

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Tuesday : home ed books in the morning, chemistry in the afternoon

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weds : a bit of work in the morning, geocaching in the afternoon, judo in the evening

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thursday: opticians, multisports in the afternoon, cubs and guides in the evening

unfortunately DH’d dad was in hospital the early part of the week, tho he is home now. It did mean we had Nannie staying with us though

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weekend jaunt to parents

on friday we left to visit my parents. a nice straightforward drive and we made good time. yummy tea awaited us too :) Dad shew BB and subsequently the other girls the qbitz game, which they all enjoyed.

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The next day we went to windsor castle. the royal standard was flying, so the queen was there. FrB was very hopeful she might see her. although expensive, thereis a lot to see, and we were wandering round for over 4 hours. We loved the dolls house, the state rooms were magnificent, and it was a warm and sunny day – all perfect :) . the girls had their photos taken with the queens guard.

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afterwards we went into a tourist shop to spend money, cafe rouge for an exceptionally late lunch! and the sweetie shop for some old fashioned sweets before returning home to play more games, eat more food and generally enjoy mum and dads company.

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we spent another lovely evening playing games together, and the girls watched some tv. The next day we went to Burnham Beeches for a walk on our way home as the weather was so lovely. It is a remnant of ancient woodland, and has many native english trees, but predominantly beech, and also a stream to play in.

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oh, and it had somewhere that sold icecream!

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Not too bad for a first week back! And there was lots of out and about!

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Board game #12 q-bitz

A surprising hit. Aunty m had bought it for my parents. All 3 girls loved it :) does need manual dexterity!!

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Weds4Ed – warhol, music, games, human reactions

Weds was a weds4ed day. FrB has now met all the children the come to it through different meetings – centerparcs holiday and skating – so building individual relationships of her own with the other kids. There are 3 families that regularly come, and another family that pops to those they can make. It was nearly full house today!

We started with kfish talking about Warhol, showing examples of his art, why he worked as he did and the impact it made. I hastily printed off a black and white photo of each child. Kfish then got them tracing over the key elements of their photos and transfering this to paper and using colour blocks. they were very effective! there was lots of talking and happiness whilst they did it too – always lovely. Art is a good starter session for mixed age groups. As always, the children had their own take of the brief.

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Following this, some children played board games, and some electronic games whilst we made pasta for lunch

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Following lunch we had some musicians playing together whilst some did science, and then as the musicians bowed out, they had science and the noisier ones got their minecraft fix! This time in science we had a discussion about neurons, sensory, motor and relay, their structure and jobs. We then did some experimenting to test our reaction times, and try and work out the average speed of the signalling along the neurons.

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All 3 girls had judo in the evening, BB is in the younger class, so whilst she had judo, FrB and SB did some latin with me. we are using my beloved cambridge and caecilius :) .Clearly people in France and England don’t pronounce Latin words identically, so we have agreed to ‘roll with it’ for various things, and concentrate on learning something rather than arguing over it ;) . The girls had judo, which FrB enjoyed, and said the kyoshi was very helpful and the group was friendly. SO all happy :) they watched a bit of the british sewing bee before bedtime – FrB is keen to do some sewing.

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DH is going to blog, so my fillers!

I think that needs a drumroll perhaps :) , but he is going to blog the days when I am at work, so will put this in as a holding space!

Monday: home ed things; skating; karaoke; ballet; [DH blog]

When I got home from work, the kids were v excited about ballet, FrB enjoyed it, and felt comfortable there, as it is a very small group of 4, so lots of individual attention. They were pleased to tell me how hard they had worked. FrB felt her english book was a bit difficult for her, so we rooted around and found a selection of different style english books from years 4-6 and she is going to start simply with DH and change book as she gets more confident.

The girls were also keen to do some more of their history journal, so we looked at tool making from flints, found an excellent website – museum of the stone age and cut out some pictures of tools to stick in the journal. We then watched the first half of the first episode of sacred wonders of britain . It was a bit too wordy for FrB, but I talked over the top, and we looked at the places it would be interesting to visit.

FrB was keen to get started on piano lessons, so we played piano together and she got started on the beginning book. Once she has mastered notes, I imagine she will race through the book, as she is already skilled in playing the oboe. SB and I also did a practice together, starting a previously learnt grade 3 piece to get her fingers back, and enjoying playing our jazz duets. I have really missed playing them with her, as they make me smile :)

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Tuesday: home ed things, local home ed botany group field trip. bread making, pancake tossing [DH blog]

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Weds: weds4ed, latin, judo -> has own post coming next :)

Thurs: home ed things whilst BB local home ed young engineers, cubs/guides [ DH blog]

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Friday: conservation group am – FrB hasn’t quite got enough ‘scruffy’ clothes, so we suggested she use some of SB’s old clothes to do conservation work in – apparently she just couldn’t wear bootcut jeans, they need to be skinny :) :) ah, the return of teenagers to this house :) . she was shattered in the pm and had a snooze whilst SB did second ballet class, she has decided to do monday ballet, but not the friday.

boardgame #11 – bohnanza

A family favourite, known as the bean game. enjoyed by many, simple to play, not fiddly to set up and relatively swift.

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Giggle! our class

just like universities, we have a ‘trombinoscope’ – well, sb says tht’s what they were called in france :) . Here are the group of kids – some photos old, but were created for art today

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weekend to relax

Having come back from centerparcs, we had a lowkey weekend. We had hoped to go out walking with friends on the Sunday, but their daughter wasn’t very well, so we didn’t go ahead.

On Saturday we started our Grand English History Project with the prehistoric. It went really well [better than envisioned actually] and we started reading about the generality of what it was and when, and the migration in waves too and from what is mainland europe now, tho then joined. We then went to the specifics of cave art, had a go at making our own ‘rock pigments’ and painting in the style.

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the rest of the day was chatting, playing games, ds-ing whilst I sewed, looking through some of the resource books, and also looking through our reading books to find something that FrB thought suitable. She has decided to start with angelina ballerina, and have also put out felicity wishes, thrid grade detective, magic tree house and magic school bus. they are still a ‘bit young’ but i read some aloud to sb years ago, and they are all right still.

Sunday was also relaxed. the girls went out into the garden to bounce on the trampoline and enjoy some of the good weather. We played another board game – bohnanza. FrB and I made welsh griddle cakes together. She is quite accident prone!

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SO a nice, relaixing weekend

Boardgame #10 – stone age

This is SB’s game. it does take a while to play, and needs some gaming nous, so not a first board game! There are a variety of ways to win, but it is fairly straightforward to play.

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