Our Home Education Resources update!

I think every so often I am going to post the core resource books we use. These are the workbooky or series books that we have found suits our childrens style, that they are happy to use. This is not the sum total of our home ed, or even, particularly, the majority. Just the bits that others new to home ed can grasp as a possible resource series that may suit them. September being nearly over, there are always a few parents out there who are wondering what their other options might be! I would heartily recommend home education. For a bigger look at what we use, what we do and our style, up there near the picture is a row of links to our Mission Statements and some other kinda key thoughts splurged on the computer! And also if you look at our pages down the side, you can see some of the more as it happens thoughts!

Key Resources for our 9-10 year

Core resources:
Singapore maths my pals are here 4 this is the cheapest place to buy this maths series from!

french – we haven’t really found a good home for her yet, still looking, tho spent a lot of money now!

Major Supplementals:

Are the variety of books by these publishers in these series, as she likes the layout and variety.

and then we use lots and lots of books! from the library, book people, etc and DVD’s etc!

Key Resources for our 5-6 year old

Singapore Maths 1

We don’t spend the majority of our day at the kitchen table with nose in workbooks, but we do snuggle up and do the above on a regular basis as a core progression through! SUpplemented with reading/visiting/playing/crafting/experimenting and all the other stuff that makes home ed such fun. But I’m also not saying that this is ‘chore’ work, it is just another facet! And hopefully those new to home ed nosing around blogs can look at this list and get some ideas! Anyone else care to blog there core and most used resources?

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Where do you Home Educate?

I liked this blog by Nikki, who asked where do you home educate. As in, when you are at home, do you have a ‘space’ that you have the things you use, or snuggle to do it. She explicitly doesn’t want a list of all the places you go out and about, but the ‘home’ bit! [we home educators are quite keen on telling everyone we don't home educate 'at home' but everywhere you see!] I think this is quite a good idea, as September often sees quite a number of new home educators, who are a bit worried about the hows and wheres, so this is the home part of the where!

Anyway, we have some key areas we home educate – most of the downstairs and garden!

1. the ‘home ed’ area is where most of the books as well as toys and games are kept. I guess it is here that most of the book stuff goes on. as well as housing the computer. There are 2 ‘desk’ areas, but these aren’t often used for working at, but accumulating piles of things needing to be put away. :blush: The sofas are used for snuggling up on and ‘doing work’ either workbooks or fact books or me or chris reading to either or both.

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2. but in summer, partic if the weather good, we tend to try and move all this activity outside, to take advantage of the sun/warmth and to feel the seasons.

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3. and now our conservatory has been rebuilt, i am hoping to use it more in the winter as well to do things in. This pic is taken before it got unuseable.

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4. Our kitchen table is the prime scene for messy crafts and also science experiments.

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5. and the front room is sometimes used for music prac, has the TV for DVD watching, and a sofa for snuggling too…

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I hope that gives a flavour of where we home educate when we are at home! Thankyou Nikki for the idea. SO, my home educating friends, care to join in showing the where-at-home?

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Hmmm

I woke up having dreamt of vivien, and oh god i so miss my sister. knowing she is there, laughing, grumping, whatever, but being alive.

so today i haven’t achieved much at all. i did go swimming at BB’s request. i think that is it really.

breathing…

3 week old babies

nibbling at their mum’s greens

should have blogged before!

as memory hazy, SB forgetting to do her tick sheet, so hard to see what we have done! so will have to assume we did a reasonable number of things! I know SB did quite a bit of maths. and a few other bits and pieces including music practices. BB did lots of writing and some maths.

bunny play went on! must update the flickr stream with pics. I have my sisters iphone, and it is now all to easy to take photos for facebook, and am forgetting other options! they are getting bigger v quickly. the black one [SB's fav] is the snuggliest and most laid back. the grey one [my personal fav, and various other ppls!] is also pretty snuggly. the fawny one is so fluffy and beautiful and the grey and white one is a dora/explora and prob the most independent minded! I hope to find homes for all 4, but if we don’t i could keep a girl [possibly] and call it my nieces for when she visits. she likes the white ones best. but ideally would want a home for all, as otherwise all three rabs are going to have to get on. depending on parental agreement the grey is spoken for if a girl, if no parental agreement or a boy, it still has a home :) i looked today, and couldn’t tell at all the girl or boyness of any of them!! apparently the next couple of weeks is a risky one as they can get d and v as start foods. so now we are so in love with all the babies, hoping they make it! [they look v perky to me]

hmm, what else? oh yes we have carried on in an arts and crafty way, BB starting a papier mache crab, doing some lucet work, colouring and painting. SB doing some drop weaving, colouring, felting [a lovely card for cousin e] and weaving. both girls have done some lovely cake baking. SB’s was for grandad, paid for by nanny for brownies. BB’s just to eat :) SB and BB also washed my car for brownies, and have then started putting the gecko decals on it. i told viv about the decals and it made her laugh. so trying to remember laughter as we put them on.

wed was latinetc day. we did some easy science, discussing archimedes, that density is a measurement of mass per volume. and we made a sugar rainbow of different density solutions – which worked well, and an oil water salt lava lamp. they did music and latin also, but i was on a v long phone call to mum, so missed bits. but lovely to have lovely friends round.

thurs we had merry and girls round for bunny adoration and mum joined us too. merry mum and i chatted a lot, with a bit of weeping and laughing as well, and i took no photos whatsoever! lovely relaxing day tho. eve mum and i carried on with the weeping really :( as mum had brought a couple of viv’s unworn clothes that she thought i could ebay, and some as good as new specials, and it included a blue top i remembered her wearing at christmas, and i just sobbed and sobbed and sobbed. :cry: having had messages from my friends, will put these all aside so that when ems older if she wants them, they are there.

fri we thought we should go out and be cheery – the whole point of mum coming up. so we went for a walk around wicken fen, which was fabulous. we had a great walk and chat, the kids had fun and it was just a lovely day :smile: i did remember to take photos :) and actually that eve, sorting thro photos of viv with mum wasn’t as sad as i thought it would be – ably aided by baileys!! though a bit of mutual hugging was required at times.

sat mum went home :( we played with bunnies, crafted, played board games and watched indiana jones – rather frightening.

today and bits and pieces

i have forgotten to blog many things, having been swept up in the sadness of my sister dying [words that i still struggle to believe, how can she have gone??], and also forgotten to check on the wellbeing o my close friends, for which i apologise. But i have to do the having fun thing for her. so today i have laughed about various things she did crazily with my girls, so that we get gradually used to our memories being about happiness and laughter. too soon for me, but right for my girls. And i have reached back out to some o the friends that have cared so much for me.

so here is some happy music we shared to get me in the mood

hear those cellos…

anyway, my girls greeted me back from canada with love, cakes and cards. my aunty m loves blackberries, i am part of a great family, one not to take for granted.

and today, well, we played with bunnies a lot, they are getting v characterful! SB did some maths and science galore park. Both did some art, having a go at the kandinsky circles that merry had done, and also looking at my new art book acquisition

which i bought from a recommendation by harmony art mom. [of sketch tuesday]. BB decided she wanted to do the rabbit pic, i sketched it out for her freehand, but that wouldn’t do, it had to be EXACTLY the same. i was feeling a bit stressy at this point anyway thinking of a couple of friends. so i scanned it in and she did the eyes and ears only!!! argh!!!! SB went off and had eyes tested and glasses [bendy ones] ordered. then swimming. I decided i needed to hide all external sources of info, so BB and i did papier mache – you can’t sneak to computer or phone with papier mache fingers! we are making a crab… we also ds-ed and snuggled watching tv.

tomorrow being another day, we are going to do some science for latinetc. all easier than i had orig planned, as i just can’t face stressing out!!

Saying farewell

my sister had a lovely service by a lovely curate with lovely family and friends present. there were many musicians, so the singing was wonderful. and that she was gone far too soon meant that there wasn’t a dry eye in the place. my auntie marylyn was over from canada to help viv, but only saw her a couple of days before she died, and obv stayed for funeral. thankyou aunty marylyn for being there for my parents, when you had planned to be there for my sister. E and BB sobbed their way through, my nephew tried to look brave. i saw lots of old friends and gained comfort from them and my family. and hugged my sisters friends, who have supported her so well. i can gain no comfort tho for her untimely loss, and will prob rage against that my whole life, a life that i planned to share with her much more. I can, however, fulfil my promise to her, that her children would know that she loved them with her whole heart, and that they would continue to know her.

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almost everyone went back to the golf club to talk and hug. it really was an affirmation of how much she meant to everyone. the kids blew o some steam and then family only back to parents to start the moving on grieving.

i love you always viv, i cannot wish you to have carried on as you were in the last 2 months, and death did come as a blessed relief, as you were fed up and trapped in a body that couldn’t do what you wanted. But I oh so wish that things had been different or you. x x

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sunny suffolk weekend

I had booked last and this week as annual leave back in easter for a trip to france, or as my sister worsened, one to wales or isle or wight, and then as the time drew closer i thought it would be to spend her last days together. but instead it has been for me to grieve, to not put on the work face and not spend my day listening to and trying to sort out others problems, but to concentrate on those closer to home. grieving though is detrimental to my children, well any prolonged bursts are, partic to BB. both my girls look hard at my face frequently to see if there are tell tale signs of grief. I therefore mostly parcel it up to now, when they are in bed, tho it escapes at other points in the day. i tell them grieving is normal and reasonable, but so is laughing and enjoying their company, tho i am finding that difficult. not their company, but listening to them when they screech or bicker, or just over exuberance. i have currently a small supply of tolerance and patience, tho i love and adore them just as much. SB has been v lovely and gentle, she is a blessing really. BB has been wildly herself, over the top in her emotions and spinning like a weathervane in a cyclone. she really doesn’t like me unhappy, and doesn’t know quite what to do. keeping busy is generally what to do! so we have done that.

so we have done looking at the baby rabbits and seeing how they are growing and changing, and getting them used to being stroked. we have done a fair bit of home ed, and a lot more arting and crafting, predominantly with crafts bought from my friend merry at craftmerrily listened to music for the peace of my soul – including a lovely birthday present cd – just what i needed

SB got the results of her grade 3 ballet – she passed, and only a couple of marks off a merit – woohoo!! i have bought the next RAD DVD as think this was the thing that made the difference :smile: BB started at gym – and was v excited, and SB moved into the older class and is hoping to be stretched a bit as it is an all or nothing kind of gym,and they are both in recreational classes. SB did entirely mangle her glasses there :roll: how does she do it!! think we might have to splurge on flexiframes for her :smile: they both had swimming – BB getting her level 5 [i think] certificate, and SB judo – again in the older class, so came home tired.

so we went camping to suffolk. we stayed here a bit surprised with the pitch, as ours totally grass free and a raised bark chipping base to pitch on under trees – actually seemd to be camping in a wood. perfect size for the minnesota, but would have not been so good for anything bigger. also glad to have an underground sheet, as would worry that the chippings may perforate the integral groundsheet of the minnesota. however, once over the initial surprise… i quite liked it. i liked the nearness to the beach and a good reserve to walk about in. and it was an ‘easy’ campsite IYKWIM. certainly it was good for chris and the kids to run about on the beach whilst i cooked tea and had a few moments of quiet contemplation.

one of the things i contemplated was my regret that my sister and i had not been better friends. we loved each other, and that has always been a constant, but we lost touch with communicating the minutiae when i went to uni, and those 7 years, and then my next 8 until the birth of SB we did phone and meet, but not regularly, a kind of long distance love. we knew each was there and living our own happy lives as it were. when we both had children we started to knit our lives back together at bit more closely. we were always chalk and cheese, and our parenting styles mirrored that, but we were gradually working our way out of childhood sib rivalry into adult friendship as well as family love. my sisters diagnosis 2 3/4 years ago accelerated that process dramatically, but one of my regrets, perhaps my largest, is that i didn’t grow up quickly enough to be a friend for my sister for who she was, rather than who i thought she should be soon enough in our lives. i am sorry for failing her there. maybe we managed to make up for it. we certainly both loved each other hard enough, and on my phone i have nearly 600 texts from her in the last year, mostly conveying love and fear. ah, my sister i do love you so.

the first day we went to sutton hoo. really enjoyed it. good little museum with really friendly staff. since not v full, also making sure the girls got to see interesting bits, including the raptor display outside. SB has always had an interest in the saxons, so this was right up her street. lovely walk to the burial mounds – grr to not taking gps as we walked right passed a geocache :roll: lovely cafe as well. so we were all happy.

next day we did some beaching – crazy girls body boarding in freezing sea~! i looked for interesting pebbles, and found some amber though chris was reluctant to believe it was poss to find amber. ah, but i come from a long line of east anglians. some things you just know :smile:

Don’t forget as well to look out for amber. This is fossilised resin and you can find it all along the beaches in Suffolk. It has a similar specific gravity to coal and because it’s light it floats in the water. The best place to look for it is at the very top of the strand line. It’s a little yellowy coloured stone and looks vaguely translucent.

we then went on a geocaching walk/cycle to dunwich heath. both circles cycled v carefully along the only v v lightly used road, with us walking behind. v pleased with them both. ok, SB always going to be ok, but she was v caring looking after her little sister as well, and BB also v careful. they tended to pull in to side and stop when one of the infrequent cars went past. mostly so car driver not scared :lol: picked lots of wild blackberries as went along, and thought of aunty marylyn, now safely back in canada. just in time to have a pit stop at cafe :smile: tho lots of wasps, and then found the first part of the geocache easily. we went wrong with the second part, as it is a bit of a high road/low road thing, and we didn’t choose the right one… however, had a great walk and saw some excitement! a bird never before seen in suffolk, and rare anyway, the king eider, and loads of twitchers in high state of excitement!! without their long lenses, we saw a ducklike blob on the water! anyway, we went back to the campsite to drop bikes, and for me to start dinner, whilst they did the alternative low road/high road route and found the cache – phew!

on other things, me ‘n girls played a fair bit of animal crossing in those in between moments, and BB still crowing that i caught her a blue marlin, but haven’t got one myself, well i have now! but i might give her the pleasure for a bit longer!! Merry gave me the idea of suggesting mum give it ago as evening brain switch off, safer than tv for this last difficult year, and once she got into it, viv and her 2 gave it a go, and SB already had it, so i joined in. viv couldn’t keep it up, so em now runs her town rather than her own. but it has been a something we can do together without saying those difficult things we have been thinking, so a good distraction. my nephew ‘in the lead’ he might have 2redboots acquisition fervour…

this blog post has become rather long, and realised i haven’t blogged viven’s farewell. will have to do that next time. no current strength to revisit.

anyway, onto today. we packed up and went to framlingham. v nice and simple english heritage! again nice ppl in shop and nice chats, and both girls were on the adorable side of the spectrum! SB being model HE and reading all the plaques, and BB being smily! in the shop they spent some money from aunty marylyn. BB finally got The Bird [a peregrine falcon - cf our english heritage shop woes in june] and SB their wooden bow and arrows. so i had an archer and falconer displaying in the green as we ate lunch. chuckling older ppl as they watched 2 such happy re-enactors!

we got back to find baby rabs even more hoppity and skippity. hope to get decent photo perhaps tomorrow.