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Monday, 24 August 2015

This week on the homeschool web...

Kids discover has some cool free resources. I wish they had ebooks of some of their issues as the cost is prohibitive to order them to here in smaller numbers but they look cool.

I read a lot of Happiness is here this week. An unschooling Australian Family with 4 girls.

Will enjoyed his new favourite person's You tube Channel Veritasium. (His new favourite person is a scientist: Dr Derek Muller).

Willowbrook farm looks like it could be a cool place to go for a few nights camping.

I think the Gravity Discovery Centre is something Will, Tama and I would enjoy checking out.

I am bookmarking the Targeting Maths book as I think it might be a good one for Will. And also handy for my planning.

Bookmarking River Blossoms in case we win the lottery I'd love to send Tama there next year.
 


Monday, 17 August 2015

This week on the homeschool web...

I liked this article “Can you imagine them at school?”. I think her description is pretty apt... which is kind of weird to me because I'm not totally anti-school- weird paradox?

I'd like to try a Mystery box with Will and Tama, I think it would be fun!

Some natural material art inspiration.

I think we need a digging pit!

Free Science Experiments!

A bunch of links to places for learning online. I want to have a look at Khan Academy with Will.

I want to do the bird Collage in this post with Will and Tama- very cool.

Also cool is this Tree of Life Chart... so pretty and interesting.

Big Picture Science has a free downloadable Tree of Life Chart you can make yourself.


Monday, 3 August 2015

This week on the home school web...

I need to translate to Australian the ingredients for this Super Easy Gold Slime.

I need to do this visual schedule it will help both me and Will!

And taking note of these tips for highly sensitive parents will also be very helpful!

If you have a small person who you think may need speech therapy to articulate some sounds (as we do) then this is a handy article with the basics.

Book marking this Audio book I think Will might enjoy: George and the Big Bang

If you are an Australian Based Home Educator then HEN (Home Education Network) is a great resource- it's Victoria Based- but you don't have to be.




 Wooden miniatures - there's one for every letter of the alphabet- but I can imagine some other cool uses for them.