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Welcome to my blog. It is updated weekly with pictures and projects from our homeschool - maybe you can find something to inspire you :) I have a (no longer updated) materials page elsewhere on my website and will, occasionally, post my homemade materials in this blog.

I'm married to Tim (delivery driver and gorgeous musician), have 2 daughters, live on the south coast of the UK and have 1 aging cat (Hemmingway or Hemmy for short). I love reading, yoga, crafts, baking, daft old comedies, music and teaching.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

What's on?

Check out the ratty hair! Rosie, not long out the shower and hence a trifle damp looking, doing a science experiment on hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials:

 

Today, I made her up a whole bunch of reducing fraction sum cards which I want her to do tomorrow. I'm hoping to finish up this topic soon and these are harder than any she's done so far - she's going to love me for it. Not.

April has been mucking about on the kitchen draining board with various plastic cups filled with water and food colouring. She's been using an eyedropper to mix colours ... "look! I made green!"

I've started a Montessori training course. I was going to do this last year but never got round to it so I decided the time was now :) This is not a full teacher training course but will be brilliant for helping me to teach, Montessori-style, those topics which I'm a bit stuck on. It lasts a year!

Oh! and it's Eurovision tomorrow! WOO-HOO!! We HAVE to watch this complete feast of naffness every year despite the fact that it's crap simply because it makes us laugh our arses off *laughs at the thought* ..... hehehehe!

Got to go ... dinner beckons :)

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