Day 31

16th November 2021

STEAM Exercise

While our days are lovely, & we did commit to 3 months of de-schooling (at least), I found this cool STEAM activity (http://thehomeschoolyear.com/Skeleton) that I thought the kids would love.

Even though they’re really anti work sheets & text books at the moment, I printed out the instructions and thought it was worth a shot.

I didn’t care if they didn’t want to do it, I just wanted to try.

This task involved reading & following instructions. Lots of paperwork. So right away I thought I was just printing paper to light the fire.

I was wrong!

I casually got the worksheets out over lunch, (because food helps with everything), and told them to read through the instructions so they knew what to do, because I was heading outside to mow the lawn.

Surprisingly, this went down well. Lots of reading & chatter & dare I say it, excitement!

Was it because I was leaving them to do it alone & not looking over their shoulder correcting them as they went? Like at school? 🤔

So anyway, I left them to it, popping in every now and then to take a picture. (Given how LONG the grass was, emptying the catcher every 8 seconds gave me ample opportunity).

Mowed Grass
This is what I was dealing with. 😲 It took me over an hour to mow the lawn!! Spring what are you doing? Stop raining!!
Lincoln & Mila reading instructions
(Worksheet huh. Hmmm. Skeleton, ok, I’m listening).

Cutting
Fine motor skills at work.
Craft
Bending the wire was hard. I helped a little with this part. We ended up buying the extra JUMBO-sized paper clips and the wire was too thick & hurt our fingers. Ouch!
Skeleton Craft
Mila’s running skeleton, take one! (Linc became distracted right at the end. Top effort though, given the obstacles).

Perseverance

This STEAM skeleton was a huge challenge.

I sent the kids to purchase the things we needed, as I had to wait outside with Pepe.

Our paperclips were too big, our jars were a little too big as well and this caused us problems.

We first made a mistake when we taped the ankles to the crank as the crank couldn’t turn. We amended the tabs & made more of a loop & this helped.

Lots of failing and persevering.

I was surprised every time I came in, that they were still going.

It had been over an hour of focused learning!

The last time, I popped my head in Lincoln was watching Mark Rober on TV, but Mila was charging on, totally focussed.

Tomorrow we will try again with the correct size jars & paperclips and see if we can get it working.

Meet Clarence

English Setter
Clarence – He’s an English Setter. The softest, most delicious dog of the day. He was our favourite.
Mila was SUPER grossed out by the snot drool Clarence has happening at the moment.

Leek Growers

Aside from growing mushrooms, we are also growing a leek in an old egg cup. It’s just sprouted and we’re excited to see if we can grow a full leek!

Leek sprouting
Botanists!

Mila The Ham

We ate dinner in the freshly mowed garden, and Mila picked a passionfruit flower for her ear.

We explained that, had she left it, it would have turned into a passionfruit!

She didn’t care & began dancing around the garden.

Mila & the flower
Our zany Mila girl xxx
Lincoln lost a tooth
Ooh, and Lincoln lost a tooth! (There can’t be too many more to go?)

Farm School

I didn’t get to tell you what went down at farm school because of the meltdown in progress when they got home.

BUT, they tell me they bought 35 boxes of matches and cut the tips off and filled a paper cup and made a fuse trail, lit it and blew up the cup!!

And then a toilet roll! 😂

Apparently there’s a photo being sent out. I’ll keep you posted.

Wait, did I tell you this already? I’m so tired. 😴😴😴

Night.

The Challenge: Home school for 1 year while not losing sanity or love for children and/or husband.
Contenders: Mila 8yrs, Lincoln 10 yrs, Me (Mum), Liam (Dad), Pepe (dog)
Home School Days: 200

This blog was inspired by the film Julie & Julia, starring Meryl Streep & Amy Adams.

Julie decides she will take her love of cooking to the next level by cooking every recipe in Julia Childs French cookbook, in one year! 500 & something fancy, technical recipes!! While working full time!

Julie writes a daily blog about her time in the kitchen for herself & other amateur cooks who may, or may not be, reading along. You gotta watch it (http://thehomeschoolyear.com/about/).  Or read it here. (http://thehomeschoolyear.com/book)

I loved that she wrote every day. I loved hearing about her small everyday frustrations, with the recipes & with life. It really inspired me to throw myself into something.

The timing was perfect as we have just decided to homeschool our children as a lifestyle choice and I thought…Cool! A daily blog will be perfect!

There must be other families out there wondering if there’s another way to live? Another way to do ‘family life’?

If you’re here, then hello & welcome aboard! Please feel free to sit back & watch it all unfold. Put the kettle on & check in with us each night to see what went down and how we all got over the line. I’m sure we’ll find our rhythm, right?

Are you a homeschool family? If you’re watching the wheels fall off this thing, I’m open to your emails or comments any time. I would love them! I am very friendly, & I could use the help.

Ok, come hell or high water….I’m in. A daily blog, for 12 months. I’ll be right, here.

Kindly, Lisa x

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