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A Day in the Life….

Our Monday started, after Thomas, A9 and Gary had been to ‘Encounters’, a praise and worship night which Gary led.  Special things happened that night.  Friendships were consolidated, prophesies shared and the presence of God was there throughout.  The girls were sad to miss it, but baby sitting for their God-son more than made up… Continue reading A Day in the Life….

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Free Printables

I have created these educational free printables using images which are shared using the Creative Commons Licence.  I have done my best to double and triple check the sources.  Each source I have attributed to the site on which it was found (you will find this attribution at the bottom right hand corner of each… Continue reading Free Printables

Precious Moments

We have kept the school schedule really simple this year and it is bliss!  We have morning meeting, followed by 90 minutes of maths (60 for the girls), a quick walk around the village, 90 minutes of self-directed learning (120 for the girls), Lunch and free time, 90 minutes of English Language IGCSE (teaching using… Continue reading Precious Moments

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Implementing Gatto’s Guerrilla Curriculum in our Homeschool Part 2

Yesterday I shared some of the ideas the family had about increasing the community service the older ones do, thoughts about team projects they could do together and with friends, in addition to everyone’s thoughts on running their own pet sitting business.  We are using Gatto’s Guerrilla Curriculum as inspiration for next year’s schooling.  Just… Continue reading Implementing Gatto’s Guerrilla Curriculum in our Homeschool Part 2

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My Struggling Maths Student is Struggling No Longer

Over Christmas I noticed a revolution going on.  It was occurring so quietly, lead by my calmest and quietest child, but a revolution none the less.  This radical change I speak off?  L11, who absolutely, definitely, nothing was ever going to change her mind hated maths with a passion, had decided it’s not so bad… Continue reading My Struggling Maths Student is Struggling No Longer

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Helping a Struggling Maths Student: Learning Without a Curriculum and Using a Maths Informationary

I’m not entirely sure I have what it takes to do this.  This being teaching Maths without a curriculum.  It seems a bit daunting.   Bearing that in mind, it was important for me to be working within a frame work of sorts (the national curriculum).  I’ll not be teaching from it, but will use it… Continue reading Helping a Struggling Maths Student: Learning Without a Curriculum and Using a Maths Informationary

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Homeschool Blahs

It’s that time of year again.  February.  I know it’s coming.  The fact that February is a month of the year that always comes after January, and is never skipped in favour of March has not escaped my notice.  Since homeschooling, February is my very least favourite time of the year.  I couldn’t tell you… Continue reading Homeschool Blahs

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