Last day of learning before Easter break

Let’s make it as entertaining as possible. Our children are tired after the whole week of learning, but also after another week they didn’t see their friends (at least in person). Tiredness and learning do not mix well. However, we have a trump card up our sleeves - today we prepared lots of computer based content. When the kids are in front of a computer (or tablet), all the tiredness is gone. They can “work” for hours. And while they do, we quietly provide learning:

  • We start with an amazing collection of math games. For our younger ones we have a bit simpler, yet very amusing counting and addition games. For older ones we managed to find a bit more engaging content. At the beginning of many of these games you have to choose maths difficulty level. Please make sure they are well tuned to their abilities

  • Then there is a set of lovely 19 stories with a moral after each one. Fun to watch, and hopefully a lesson to be remembered

  • We finish off with our plastic bottle to planter project. Today it’s time to plant some seeds

We finish at lunch time (no after lunch session), so that the children can spend the afternoon in the garden

Complete learning plan for today is ready to use

This week feels soooooooooooo long. We’ve been working extremely hard to provide you with complete homeschooling plan every day. In today’s pack:

  • We continue our maths journey, building up on the knowledge we’ve been honing up throughout the week

  • We have some amazing comprehension sets for each age group. Let’s learn, how to get the most of the information available in books (and for the youngest ones we have a lovely Peter Rabbit audio-book)

  • Let’s have fun (and learn as well) with “Draw with Rob”. We’ve seen amazing results with our own kids after they watched these videos

  • We continue our eco-crafts project. Today we finish decorating the bottles we cut out and painted over yesterday. Tomorrow it’ll be time to plant

  • We wrap up with a yoga session. See how far you can stretch…