Thursday, March 21, 2013
Arden
Here's some of his work.
His picture of the Golden Key. This story was great to start with as we just painted our imaginings, and focused on what might be inside the chest. A great Grimm's story for wondering.
The next week we moved onto the Three Billy Goats Gruff, and introduced some letters.
This week's story has been 'the Spindle, the Shuttle and the Needle'.
Just for fun, there was some building out of jenga blocks. Arden came up with this ship.
We've been settling back into our usual routine this week, after a weekend away in Adelaide last week. It was a little disruptive- our flight home was 6.30am Adelaide time, but 4am Perth time! So we were up at 2.30am on Tuesday, I came straight home to bed, for a nap.
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Sunday, February 17, 2013
Birthday week no. 5 for the Season
Here's some geometry from last week.
Gabriel's six pointed star.

Gabriel's and my six circles around a circle.


Willow's cube folding exercise.

Gabriel, Arden and I headed to the museum last week for a couple of homeschool classes. Gabriel's was on fossils, and he really enjoyed it. Arden's class was about dinosaurs. It was Arden's first class to attend without Willow or Gabriel, so I was a bit curious how he'd find it. Initially he wanted me next to him, but he quickly got the idea of sitting with the other kids, and looking out for me as needed. He'll be starting circus class this weekend, and will be going to another museum class in March.
Willow has been making progress on her doll- starting to work on embroidering her face.

We ended the week with Gabriel's 11th birthday- he was very excited about it as we said that he could watch the first part of Lord of the Rings. Everyone really enjoyed it. Gabriel also got a hobbit lego set for his birthday and a skateboard, so he was pretty happy all round!
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Week 1 2013
Willow has only done one day of stuff at home, so she has two more days to do this week. She's working on English at the moment, studying Romeo and Juliet. She's also working on a small business project, as a project for class 8. Currently she's doing lots of knitting for it.
Gabriel and I are reading 'String, Straightedge and Shadow' for his geometry block. It's a nicely put together historical story of how people learnt about geometry. This is the second time that we've read it; last time was for Willow's geometry block.
Here is some of Gabriel's work.


Arden was also getting involved quite a bit this week- so I helped him by doing the shapes for his picture, and he did the decorating. He says that it is a flower opening up.

A lot of our classes have also restarted for the year- musicianship is back on, as is basketball. Plus we've found a new flute teacher for Willow, who she will start with next week.
We've not done school Mon- Wed for awhile, so it will be interesting to see how it works for us. (In recent years, we've done Tues- Thurs). Though since Willow is largely working independantly, she intends after this week, to have Tuesdays and Fridays off.
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Pictures- knitting and Cake

Plus I just finished my first hand-knitted dish cloth. Tried it out this evening, feels so much nicer than using a sponge!

Also I made my self a soaked grain lamington cake with 'body' cream for my birthday cake. It's the first time in many years that I've had a lamington cake, and the raw cream in it was delicious.

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Monday, January 28, 2013
Books for science and other things
The first one is a pictured guide to the elements.
I reckon it would've been great when I was learning about the periodic table, to get a better sense of some of it's items.
Then there's a general science book by DK.
Help Your kids with Science, DK
Plus we've picked up a copy of Antony and Cleopatra, as part of Gabriel's Ancient Rome studies.
Finally a book to help with Willow's grammar- The Art of Styling Sentences.
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Getting ready
We've also arranged most of our classes for the year too, though we're yet to sort out Willow's music teacher. Everything is more or less the same as last year, except Willow will be doing jujutsu instead of basketball. There are a few interesting homeschool outings too, that I'm thinking about booking us into.
Gabriel received a surprise ticket yesterday, to a Fringe show, whilst busking in the City, so I went and bought a second ticket, and he and I headed of for a show. It was a combined performance of Classical and Jazz harp, and was very entertaining.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Christmas, Holidays and 2013
The Perth Christmas pageant was on 15th December, and Willow managed to walk the whole way on stilts, which was quite a feat given that she'd only got the hang of them a couple of weeks before. (The walk in the pageant was 6km!) The pageant was at night this year, and I thought it was much nicer than being at a daytime pageant, where it frequently ends up being far too hot.
Damien had a couple of weeks off over Christmas, so we went on a few outings, that we'd been meaning to do for a while. The first one was an outing to Hilarys to visit AQWA, and have a swim. The underwater walkway, was liked by all, except the moving floor made Willow, Gabriel and Damien feel a bit ill. We also finally got to Perth Zoo (everyone loved the giraffes, zebras, and orangutans), and Damien took Willow and Gabriel out sailing on the Swan River again.
We also are celebrating Willow's 13th birthday today. We've spent a fairly quiet day at home, but will be having an afternoon tea out at Koko Black later in the week.
I've got my homeschool stuff planned for the year, I did most of it before Christmas, and it was nice just to be able to set it aside and forget about it. Our plan is to start in Feb this year, with some part time school, as we're expecting baby no. 4 in June. I'm also going to do class 1 part time with Arden this year, to cover the govt requirements for pre-primary. I'd prefer to wait til he's but given timing and how interested he is in learning to read, I feel quite ok about doing class 1 over this year and next.
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