Precious Autumn Moments

After Shakespeare finished I was feeling very run down and extraordinarily tired.  Last week I came down with a nasty sinus infection which I am only just getting over now.  Usually I am the one in the family who rarely comes down with infections whilst everyone around me flounders.  This time I was the only……

Shakespeare Unit Study

A Summer Shakespeare Club: Introduction Summer Shakespeare Club: Making Club T-Shirts A Summer Shakespeare Club: Adventure Box A Summer Shakespeare Club: Meeting the Members Shakespeare: Midsummer Night’s Dream – Day 1 Shakespeare: Midsummer Night’s Dream – Day 2 Shakespeare: Midsummer Night’s Dream – Day 3 Shakespeare: Midsummer Night’s Dream – Day 4 Shakespeare: Midsummer Night’s Dream – Day 5 Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet –……

Home Making – Part of our New Curriculum

Home Making has always been a bit of a fluid process with us here at angelicscalliwags.  I’m clueless, so it took me no time at all to pass on my extensive home making know-how.  I began when the older ones were three.  By three and a half they knew all I knew.  I am naff,……

School Year 2015-16 – Changes Afoot….Again! History Plans

I have realised that I write a post called ‘Changes Afoot’ each and every year.  I guess that’s because the children are always growing and maturing and thus the most effective way of learning for them also changes.  This year’s changes began with T13 saying he wanted to focus on science and could he please……

Flower Fairies’ Potion Party

A6 became A7 last week and to celebrate her birthday we had a potions party at her request.  We have been reading The Land of Stories and this was her inspiration.  I decided to make it a tiny bit more flowery and girly by theming it around the Flower Fairies. I didn’t want to focus……

Precious Moments over the Summer

As most of you are aware, I spent the summer exhausting myself and everyone around me in the name of Shakespeare.  What you might not be so aware of is that in between many very special Shakespeare moments there were quite a few precious memories made which weren’t even slightly linked to Shakespeare.  Don’t believe……

Reflections of a Shakespeare Summer: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

I have found putting into words my reflections of this summer remarkably hard.  I think because on one hand it has been one of the best summers in terms of sheer solid learning, fun and relationships, but on the other hand it has held some rather difficult to digest learning about myself.  I shall start……

A Midsummer Night’s Themed Twelfth Birthday

K had her twelfth birthday during the Shakespeare summer, so how could I not put together a lightly themed Midsummer Night’s Dream birthday party for her? We all got in on it, and worked hard to get the room ready for a lunchtime tea party: We threw lights on everything we possibly could and added……

A Letter to my Gorgeous Little Girl

You turn seven today.  I’m not sure where all the time has gone, or in deed why it has to pass so quickly.  But pass it has.  Seven years ago I was anxiously awaiting the arrival of my brand new baby daughter, you.  Ill yet again with pre-eclampsia, which although mild just added to the……

Shakespeare Summer Club: Performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

This has to be the largest and most extravagant, not to mention complicated, presentation we have ever pulled off.  It was also one of the most satisfying, gratifying and pride inducing experiences, educationally speaking, I have ever had.  It could not have gone any better.  It was more than any of us could have hoped……

Shakespeare Summer Club: Projects Week Four

Things went a bit manic this week, and yet it was probably the most exciting week we’ve had.  All the children’s hard work was about to come to fruition; everything was slowly falling in to place; acceptance notices were coming back from guests and the dining area was slowly being turned into an enchanted wood.……

Shakespeare Summer Club: Projects Week Three

Writing each individual act  Each child had his/ her script written with parts highlighted for each character and enough copied for every person.  I am hoping to provide you all a PDF of the whole play script, in case you wanted to see exactly how five such different acts could possibl;e form a fairly seamless……

Shakespeare Summer Club: Projects Week Two

Sorry to everyone who has left a message over the past week or so, I just haven’t had any spare time to answer them or visit your blog back.  I love hearing all your thoughts and I will endeavour to reply just as soon as Thursday’s performance is over.  It all hands on deck right……

Shakespeare Summer Club: Projects Week One

He, he!  Thanks for all your suggestions on Saturday’s post.  I’ll be showing it in all it’s forest glade glory during the week, but you were all right (well apart from B13 and Lorna the nutter….).  It is in deed a tree.  I spend waaaay too much time cutting them out and have blisters to……

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