not latinetc

it is very hard to write this post, as i had imagined latinetc would go on for years and years. I certainly didn’t imagine that it would have such a hasty endpoint. So I would like to say publically here that which I have said privately elsewhere: Thankyou to k for hosting and providing the multiple languages, g for the multiple music options, z for art, m for sewing and crafts and m for being herself and all the fabulous things our children gained from our cooperative. my children have loved it, and I am deeply appreciative. I think that between us all we have provided commitment, enthusiasm and a great model of sharing skills. perhaps it was inevitable that as more children progressed to secondary age and we tried to achieve more and more within the group that minor cracks had the chance to become chasms, and have ultimately meant that it has become too tricky to hold together. i am proud and glad of what we achieved for so long, and think we gave ourselves and our children a fantastic opportunity. Thankyou everybody for this, particularly the children that I have loved and cared for as my own along the way.

Needless to say my children were confused and devastated by a sudden turn of events, and it seems pretty bewildering to the adults. However, things do not last forever and perhaps it is better to say goodbye currently, and see what the future offers. My children have had such a wonderful experience with latinetc tho, and I really do thank everyone for the length of time that we held it all together :)

SO today we had a playdate at an alternative venue, and the children loved being together and it was just great to see them all laughing and having fun in each others company. We have really built a good community there. I had science just in case, but no one asked and we did the end of minimus [well, k did :) ] and went out to a play park. We also did some dragon making with fimo, and called goodbye to latinetc. Much loved but we just didn’t manage to make it fly :(

Resources Post – Greek Myths and Legends

this should be a short set of links, but we all adore greek myths and legends, so have got rather a number of different lovely books of different styles. Some for younger children, some for older/all ages, some cartoon and some read aloud. love them all :) Will also link at the bottom to other books we have enjoyed reading in this ‘greek phase’ of our historyetc/story of the world. I hope you enjoy the Greek myths and legends as much as we do :)


Older readers/read aloud

We love read alouds, and these have beautiful illustrations, and are also well written and captivate both my 6 and 10 year old. I think the Penelope Lively and Rosemary Sutcliffe books are particularly gorgeous though, and recommend them highly.

Mixed/younger age groups

We love Marcia Wiliams cartoon books, and have quite a collection of them now :blush: We had the 2 usborne books for years, and they have also been very well read.

Loosely Based Around books [older]

we don’t have the percy jackson books as yet, though did enjoy the film. the terry deary fire thief books though are excellent.

Other Media

Please add your must reads to this list as well in the comments box :) I love amazon window shopping :)

Previous resource Posts

Canada

board games

maths

Art

Geography

Thinking Dinosaur

History resources

Resources overview

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some relaxing and home-educating!

sunday i got up v late having found it v difficult to settle to sleep the night before. when i did, we had a lovely family day of hugs, closeness, doing things together or next to each other – a real soul soother! BB was making her wallace and gromit kit kart, and doing a pretty good stab at it all on her own with pics only. the wheels are difficult to get on the axle, so i helped her there, and being tired, she wasn’t managing frustration well :) after that she wanted to do something crafty, so we thought we would make the 2 different plaster of paris plaques for historyetc. which both girls did [sb having been reading - something that currently we have to watch out for so that we stop her doing it all the time!! what a complete bookworm] . BB was then too tired to think, so watched a dvd, and sb and i went out into the garden and sowed seeds together. all the peppers came up – yay! She also did some galore park english as she is determined to move on with that. bb then had a go at painting her plaque, but she isn’t very good if it isn’t perfect, and it had some small fiddly bits and she threw a strop over it, so we snuggled and read a book instead :) . she then had the resilience to do a lot more of it :) SB also did some of hers as well. SO on the whole a lovely snuggly day :)

today sb has apparently done a lot of sloping off to read – lol! but otherwise both girls had some fun with circuits, and BB followed the instructions to make a radio, she has been very proud of that :) she also finished her plaque [fantastic] and did some maths. SB has done a science workbook bit, recorder practice, fact book and galore park english. When i got home from work she had a piano lesson [BB declined] , and we did story of the world altogether – alexander the great.

the big bang!

We went to the Big Bang science fair at the Excel building in London, and it was brilliant :) . we went down on the thurs and came back on sat and saw loads of friends whilst we were there as well as learnt a lot. the stands were excellent, a mixture of school science groups, industry and ‘others’ : some you asked questions to, some you made something at, and some had things demonstrated to you. SB asked lots of sensible questions, and really is getting quite confident at this, loved all the exercise to make energy places and did a fair bit of making, but mostly for her it was about finding stuff out. For bb it was mostly about the making, and the getting of goodies :) . the stands were well set out into different zones as well. I was impressed at how well thought out it was.

SO thurs saw an easy drive and park at the excel, just in time for a building evacuation, so was a bit wierd! however, soon back in and to the desks, who were being totally clueless about registration and we had to go back again to get something put right. not a long wait tho, and only needed to do it the once. we never needed the big number we had to print out tho – not entirely sure what that was all about? we had a short wander around some of the v many stands and then went to our first thing – amoeba to zebra. TBH, I loved it. it had a feel of edinburgh fringe about it, was pretty surreal and made me want to giggle, and prob wasn’t exactly what it had been sold as. [well i might not have gone! but i carefully tried to chose things with both bb and sb appeal]. perhaps i should have looked at their website before booking – but then we would have missed something we all enjoyed [bb ran out at chapter 8 of interest, and sb got to 11]. we had our packed lunch and then moved onto the stands some more, and enjoyed some more areas before going to our headline show of Bang Goes the Theory – which SB adores watching. It was really well done, and both girls enjoyed it a lot. we wandered around the purple zone with maths and found wallace a gromit looking empty, so went in earlier than our booking. our lady not v good, thick spanish accent, and couldn’t get the demonstration to work [now bb has made her kit, it is obv that the demonstrators kit joined up all wrong!] but still, got a pic with wallace and gromit and a really fab kit. i think other ppl had better demonstrators and a far better experience. After this we collapsed at the little coffee stand, tried texting the portico again, looked up and saw them! [obviously in the maths section - lol! ] chatted and SB and buttercup went off to do the wellcome institute olympic challenge – which they both loved – measuring leg length against ability to jump far… a well as a number of other stands. BB and i pottered about the maths and physics, she really liked the bernoulli wooden cups and also the v simple stand showing potential energy [it is a long time since we did that at latinetc] . finally we wandered back to the car with a nice breezy walk along the dock front and drove to docklands travelodge – v cheap and parking :) . got kids all in bed, and kirsty family back from the eye, so we got them up again :)

Next day kids were suffering from late to sleep early to up, but we got going and met v quickly deependers, rainedrops, biff and nattyem as the checked in, so arranged to sit altogether at the front for brainiacs. kids really loved it, and i think extra fun to be sitting with friends. lots of capers and explosions and use of fire extinguishers :) . we then went on to have a fab time round the stands. i went round with bb, and DH with sb. BBs highlights was blowing up a nuclear power station :) the lego stand [she was there ages!] making snot, doing the yeast experiment – tho she loved the penguins, and we looked at lots of other things too. SB loved asking ppl things mostly, i think. but also liked the cpr vest, energy challenges at various places, and was complimented on her knowledge. We went for a film workshop with the BBC, which, for one reason and another didn’t suit BB, so i took her out. We had thought it might be a gamble, depending what they did, but it was unfortunate really how it panned out. However, BB had a great time at even more stands – particularly the stick one and the windmill one but also the chocolate one- being told she was clever and adorable and having her photo taken lots :) . I managed to blag 2 solar kits [without instructions] for me, and 1 for thebabs from the dyson people, which was nice :) SB really loved the film workshop, which she did in a team with nattyem and co – also something she loved – and was proud of what they had done, and the things they had learnt. so in the end win win :) . When she came out i took SB round more stands [my poor feet! ]whilst DH had a coffee and BB fell asleep on the table – aww. we swapped for him to have a final look at the stands and had a comedic moment of thinking he and SB would have to roll under a closing hatch to get out as the exhibition came to an end.

It was really worthwhile doing. We had a fab time, and currently plan to attend the one in birmingham next year. Home to the travelodge with kirsty and co, a failure to get chips in, so more expensive pizza option but tucked into heartily and happy kids showing off their goodies. BB realised she had less pompom things, and A v kindly gave her one of hers. BB continued stropping [as v tired] but given short shrift by the rest of us!

We finished off our time away with a great museum day at greenwhich with kirsty and family, and also the porticos joining us for the maritime museum and some general running about. It was great to spend more time with kirsty and family, our kids all got on really well this time [not a given with eldest and youngest!] the royal observatory was excellent, with really good info and displays and interaction. SB spent birthday money on a fab bag as well :) . Also enjoyed maritime museum, but by then could have done with more chairs, as feet were beginning to think i had changed profession :) . nice talking to adults, really enjoyed the science of the seas, not so sure of the kids interactive room, but they loved it :) and by the time we decided to have coffee, i was def in need of restorative :) . nice chatting with adults as kids raced around on lawns, and felt we came to natural end of day before BB completely lost it. I was wrong, of course, and after complete melt down she fell asleep on DLR – obviously what she completely needed :) and remained asleep, even when DH put her down by car to get everything in it. Am amazed she can sleep squatting really.

We popped home via manorborn for some v v nice fajitas [well, how could you turn down an invite like that!] said hello to their new french daughter, who played the piano beautifully for me. We chatted, the 3 older girls played a game, and BB was just not right as tired :( . got home after midnight to a bit of a crisis in part of my life. hmmmmm

so hooray for a lovely time away, with my lovely girls. children who are enthusiastic about learning, meeting and talking to new people and have lovely friends as well :)

A different wednesday – Historyetc Excursion :)

should back chat a bit really, and say the girls did a fab at home home ed day on mon, v productive and v happily. i also achieved goal of piano lesson for sb and story of the world for both. tues i was less productive, having had a 12 hour solid day, but still managed viola :) . they had done pretty well with home ed again, and had visited the post op grandad who is doing v well :) . when i came back from work i did have a fab welcome – a pancake :) and also the fab company of jax and family [and bottle of wine :) ] . i managed to relax for the first time in a couple of days, which was lovely and ended up with me finally getting some sleep. we chatted, played with the baby, the kids didn’t really get to sleep v early tho!!

so yes, back to today. we managed to get up and out, i had storming migraine – prob due to first night sleep after v stressed – but we did manage to get out on time, find a parking space [easier for me in the yaris than jax] and meet up with everyone before moving onto the museum of classical archaeology for an arranged visit. I was really fantastic, the facilitator was excellent and gripped all the childrens attention and enthusiasm. i thought she mixed the factual elements and myths and legends really well, as well as encouraging everyone to look at the statues. the kids quickly got over all the nude men [tho being asked to check out the musculature of some of the buttocks a bit weird!!] After the session the children all had a go at drawing one or more of the statues [rather well] before we went to have lunch in a covered area nearby. one of the porters saw us [i presume that was who it was anyway :) ] and allowed us to eat in a small lecture hall. BB was particularly happy with this, and has decided to go to university on the basis of that :lol:

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we then went to a university wind orchestra concert aimed for schools, which was also excellent, and both of my children loved it, and bb [who i had had a few concerns about! ] was great in the audience, enthralled by the music, and then discussing v nicely what she had liked about each thing. she did like the faces at the back of the worksheet [and the worksheet, but i would have prob redesigned that a bit! it was slightly shorter than i thought too, so should have thought of something else to do in town. we def would recommend, and i was v impressed by the conductor.

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SO we had ppl come back to ours for a cup of tea and chat, and the kids rampaged v happily. will add pics. SB at brownies then judo, and bb snuggling me but about to go to bed, as early start tomorrow . see some of you in london!

A Games Weekend

this weekend we went wandering off the path to play board games with friends. It was a fab weekend, and worked really well, mixing at least 2 portions of friends from diff parts of life :) . Playing the games eliminates awkward silences or clumping in friend groups :)

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We got there early [ish] and had brought along enchilada to add to the lunch or whilst gaming food. we had had for lunch, and i have to say, even nicer than expected :) [is it bad form to like ones own brought food??] then helped spread table with foodly offerings [i particularly liked M's choc and nut biscotti - brownies receiving their 2ce baking in a row and being v delicious for it] and the tables with games. Various ppl came who I didn’t recognise, and a family that i did. I enjoyed playing smallworld, Mao [much more than i anticipated!] and then a round of extensioned agricola [tho my brain a bit swimmy at that point, so did crazy things!]. DH also got to play Ingenious Strategy Game , which i think would be a good addition to our game stash some time :) . The following day, we nearly went home but were strongarmed into playing another game before we left. we v much enjoyed alhambra :) .

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The children all had fun, i know SB played 10 days in europe, giro galloppo [which we left behind :roll: ] , dingo and a large number of imaginative games with C and M. BB mostly played riotous games with J and R. :) they make a lovely posse together. Unfortunately BB did struggle with bed time, but hey ho!!

lots of scrumptious food – would like the veg cornish pasty recipe tho. There was a fab birthday cake as well. Thanks for a great weekend :)

music to breathe to

I miss you viv.

rest of week so far

monday, hmm, think that must have been getting braces day for SB – bless her. these are removable, and top and bottom teeth, and she really isn’t that keen, but perservering. Did i say that BB now has glasses too? for long sightedness. I had a genetics counselling appt about risks of breast cancer etc etc. so when we all reconvened at home we were quorate for feeling self indulgent! Home ed stuff got done, fairly happily and i think BB might be about to ‘get’ reading :) once she does it is going to be v fast i think. ballet in the eve.

tues i was at work. various home ed bits in the morning, and then in the afternoon to the absolutely excellent home ed djembe drumming session. Nanna went along too, as it was an undersubscribed session, and they all loved it. swimming in the eve, and i was v late back from work as a long hard day [cue violins :) ]

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wed already blogged :)

thurs was mostly drama about whether f-i-l would be sprung from hospital [and in the end wasn't] and whether i could make it through work feeling so v v bad from migraine [i did] oh, and SB had a music theory exam :) she can really easily do grade 2 theory, but veers between concetrating and doing v well, and not using brain at all!! and then not doing so well. i think she is a happy dreamer :) but she says she checked 5 times and was happy with it, so we will see. grade 2 music theory doesn’t ‘matter’ , it is exam practice and confidence, and stretching herself a bit. Just happy that she is happy :) BB had a fab time with the deependers and really enjoyed herself. In fact, I think she has inveigled herself into a home ed trip with them tomorrow, whilst DH finally springs his dad from hospital :) :) thankyou k :)

and adding friday, the girls had a fab home ed trip with deependers today to the cathedral and learnt about middle ages and cromwell. SB said she knew all the middle ages things, but the cromwell was new and v interesting. they both loved the trip, so thankyou k :)

Latinetc – mixing it up

chapter 6 of real science for kids was all about mixing it up :) . unfortunately, the mixing pattern spread out, and we are again in a quandary around groupings. however, i have the courage of convictions to believe that we can work all this out :) . it was also a wonderful welcome back to C and M from the manorborn. we have really missed them whilst C has been doing her en famille exchange. so woohoo and welcome back :)

The mixing it science involved seeing what a mixture was [homogeneous and heterogeneous] and what could mix [polar/charged or non charged - ie like with like] . it still involved ammonia tho!! The newtons unfortunately had me battling the most awful migraine, and i was therefore short on people skills. luckilly M intervened a fraction before BB got sent to the stairs – bad mummy moment. :( however, the science itself went well, and everyone was v happy with the workbook folders from merry :) . the cricks were next and went better, as they are a jolly and easy group to teach, usually remember at least something from the chapter :) and are v amiable about being corrected. enjoy perhaps too much thinking of hypotheses – :lol: the rutherfords had a hard time of it. there are too many of them, they just fitted round table, and didn’t get to finish experiment – they were the same size as other 2 groups combined, and with ascertaining what they remembered from chapter and explaining, and using the sheets etc, we only got half way through the experiments :( so feel quite bad about that really. Hence the mixing up the groups, so that it will hopefully work better. Mixing groups is never a process that goes smoothly, as so many things to consider. fingers crossed we find a good solution :)

Meanwhile the others were far more successful in getting their lessons in right :) and sb enjoyed skoldo french and minimus with k and 3d shapes with z. was even lucky enough to have a blow on an oboe reed of G’s [and now keen to learn to play that too - G is such a musical instrument temptress!] as well as a group recorder session.

BB also v happy with 3d shape making, and v v excited by her recorder session with G :) it is certainly giving her huge enthusiasm to get going on the recorder. she also enjoyed her french stories. next time will think of something else for her to take as well, as had a few footloose moments. maybe colouring or dot to dots.

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I redeemed myself [hopefully] by doing music theory, and then some rousting vocal exercises and learning ‘early one morning’ [only the first verse!] which, encouraged by the kids, we went far to high on. But i mostly wanted to make the singing enjoyable, and also learn at least 1 verse of a few of our native folk songs.

Listened to our italian cd there and back, BB fairly happily did some explode the code at latinetc too, and SB had brownies and judo. BB and i snuggled, she ds-ed and chatted at 100 miles an hour too me – love those girls :)

photos may follow if lucky :)

The SPLASH!

SB really really wanted a swimming party this year for her birthday, so we said ok. SHe then really, really wanted to share it with 2 great friends – P and M – so we said yes again :) and they really have had fun making guest lists, party favours, presents for each other, and just getting v v excited :) So on Sat our house was more or less ready when loads of friends both local and far flung started to arrive, and the excitement level went up on a logarhythmic scale [my spell checker says i have mispelled that, but i don't like the alternatives!] . lots of excited chatting and playing until we set off for the swimming pool. It was an inflatables party, and racing along was the name of the game. Loved the enthusiasm of the children, the easy turn taking [we had half the number allowed as we had thought 30, and then 6 fell out for one reason or another and we had been allowed 40]. the kids had such fun that some of the adults joined in too. all v happy and jolly. SB said she had really loved it :) . This is her making a splash…

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Whilst some of us were doing that, others were decorating buns and trampolining back at the ranch, and also setting out party tea. Which is good, because the swimming party were extremely ravenous on return :)

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after cake we adults then did tea [all in the wrong order!] and lots of chatting, being sociable and feeling lucky in the friends that we have :) an early night for some kids, and a v late night for others [ours of course!] led to a later get up, but i had sensibly laid out breakfast :) the masses of cake persuaded us to have cake-fast instead ;) . lots of trampolining, balloon fun and general happiness. the last of the guests left mid afternoon and we slumped ;) [in fact, sb had already sloped off to read a book and fell asleep] .SB loved all her presents as well made with love or well chosen, and loved her birthday and loved her friends. We loved them too, thankyou for coming :)