Wednesday, November 11, 2020

New year of school started - minus two kids

 So my new year of school 2020-2021 started bitter-sweet.  It was really difficult for me letting go of another child-into the school system, but the peace that I experienced in this decision made it bearable to let another one go. Knowing it better now than when they have to leave for good. 


So Zane and Neo-Rie started with Remote learning, it was good, they were still home for the first 6 weeks of school. then after Fall break they went back to school. It has been 4 weeks now. All is still good. Even better!






Fabel of Aesop story Jac drew


Our first science experiment 


learning about Atoms


The phases of the moon with his favorite cookies

Some of the work Chereni was doing

Making cookies


our results of our experiment with eggs was gross!!!


Jac melting chocolate


Chereni is struggeling to draw



Putting the earth together.... this was hard work.



oooooo timelines.... I love them.


Making the Chrystal Palace


Some art





Learning about Victorian times was fun. We made scones and had a high tea.... should try and make them again.



Home school get together and some swimming and Art




Taiping rebellion coin cake... Not so easy... ha ha



Learning about Noah's Ark


Skittles experiment with Water



The States and their capitols.. the songs was quit fun to learn.


Time for sun bathing


Our curriculum this year.


Making plasma from grapes



Exploring Kokino ancient observatory in Macedonia



Playing Elemento! 

Painting the periodic table on a pillow... made some mistakes in leaving out some elements... oops!


Then we started with the Civil War. We listerned to the audio book of Across five Aprils.


Chereni is struggeling. I switched to Twinkl home education for her and is going to the 2-3 year program.


We learning about Fall (Autumn and Hattie Hedgehog)


Jac loves Science. We are doing Chemistry and Astronomy this year.



Making a finger painting

Autumn decorations







Working with bleach for Science





Now we are learning about farm animals. I am taking it slow.



We are busy with Imperfection Perfection Pop Art....



1 comment:

  1. Hi onslewe,

    So great to read about your homeschooling successes.
    It has been really helpful and inspiring to read your blog.

    We also homeschool in the USA and plan to continue that in Macedonia.
    Our main worry is about later, if we need(want) to switch back to the school system.
    Specifically, what would we use as a certificate for completion of the homeschooled grades?

    If you don't mind, please email me at gsavovski@gmail.com to get in touch.

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