So we began some structure learning at home in mid February, when the weather cooled off a bit. I have been quite slack about making a full plan, but given we're part way through our "year 6" plan and I've been doing this so long, I knew what I wanted to start with this year, and that was Greek Mythology. So so far that has been Irving's and my main focus. We started with a review of the Ancient Greek we were learning at the end of last year, and Irving has progressed onto lower case, and we've also been writing up some names of the Gods and Goddesses. Last week we moved onto a bit of copper work, making some square shaped bowls (next time I'm hoping to do round ones) and this week I'm thinking we'll do some watercolour painting. We've also been reading Padraic Colum's books on Greek Myth. (The Golden Fleece and The Adventures of Odyseus)
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Gabriel turned 23 at the beginning of this year! |
Funny to think that I started this blog back when he was 6!
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Working on some watercolour painting inspired by reading Greek Mythology |
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Padraic Colum's "The Golden Fleece" |
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Copper work- Irving's on the left, mine on the right. |
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Irving working on his bowl. |
We have also started onto some geometric drawing, which Irving is finding quite easy. TBH I was not at all surprised by this, as he was always keen to get involved with compass and protractor when Arden was doing geometric drawing, and every now and then since he was about 5, he would go and get the tools out to draw up some circles.


After Ancient Greek studies we moved onto some physics, using Robert Trostli's physics is fun. I still really like this book- the experiments are easily achievable at home, and we get good results from most of them. The one below involved currents being created by different pigments so that it was possible to see how they flowed through the water.


We also started up some maths and grammar, but not a lot, as with it still being Summer time, I prefer to ease into that sort of work. We have however been doing a lot of swimming, and enjoying spending plenty of time in our pool.
Irving and I have also been out and about for some excursions. Last week was the maritime museum, and this week was Samson house in Fremantle. We're onto a set of history excursions with the national trust- last time we did these as family weekend outings, so I'm looking forward to doing more in this manner.
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Samson House in Freo |
Pirates of Penzance is a family favourite around here- especially post Willow, Damien and Gabriel performing in it with the Gilbert and Sullivan society.(https://unicorn-pegasus.blogspot.com/2015/05/pirates-of-penzance.html) At the time Arden was quite small- maybe 7, and Irving was about 18months old. We've listened to the music regularly over the years, but Irving certainly didn't remember the performance, so most of the family headed off to see the Western Australia Opera perform it, with our homeschooling group. Overall it was excellent.
Hard waste time was in March again this year, and we came across a few interesting things along the way. We did bring home the two coffee machines- apparently there's often not a lot wrong with them, and since Irving is interested in repairs they're on our list of things to do. I'm hoping we might get to them in the next few weeks, as well as cleaning out a coffee grinder and dismantling some scanners. Irving has already become our printer technician, when Damien's out at work.
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