Wednesday 30 December 2020
Christmas Memes
Tuesday 29 December 2020
Christmas 2020
Christmas usually means lining up, or in this year's case booking for, Santa photos. Over the last 11 years we've tried many times to get the perfect Santa photo. Sensory Santa was the fantastic as it allowed both little superheroes to interact with Santa in a quieter environment. While O loves sensory Santa sessions, L really isn't a fan - he reverts to being non-verbal and will let O do all of the talking.
This year we decided to do something just a little bit different, we went and met a surfing Santa at the beach. Goingto the beach at Christmas is a very Australian thing to do, so a surfing Santa makes complete sense.
Both little superheroes loved the idea. And L was so at ease that at the beginning of pur session he walked over to Santa, introduced himself and started chatting with Santa.
Guess where we'll be going next year for our Santa photos!!!
2020 The year we all played Jumanji .... Our Unschooling Journey
Class photo time! When the schools were temporarily closed was around the time that the school the little superheroes attended would normally have their whole school photos. So not to miss out on the opportunity, we had a class photo day at home.
The sibling photo was a little tricky to take and Darth Vader just had to get in on the act!
And don't get me started on the student and teacher photos. How many children do I have again???
Our unscheduled unschooling journey was a little trial and error in the beginning. We wanted to keep the little superheroes school day routines in place but we were also very aware that both little superheroes were anxious about the last minute changes in their every day routines due to the impact of Covid19.
We usually started each morning with a walk as even though the restrictions in place meant that we weren't able to go very far, we were able to leave the house once a day for some brisk exercise. There is a lovely short footpath that literally goes from one main road through to another, so every morning that's the walk that we did. The little superheroes would ride their scooters or walk or run. It was a great little walk for ourselves and a brilliant movement break for the little superheroes before they started on their school work. We did try to do school work a few times without this walk first, and the movement break definitely made a huge difference to the little superheroes concentration.
The footpath went over a small creek and both little superheroes always wanted to stop at the creek to see the changes that were happening as the season changed. We looked for fish and other aquatic creatures. We tested the depth of the creek using long sticks that the little superheroes collected. We talked about the aquatic plants that the little superheroes spotted, including the Duck Weed that was taking over one side of the creek. We watched the water currents moved through the creek using leaves. And we did an impromptu science experiment on what sinks and floats.
And if we weren't able to get out for our morning walk, we did some yoga on the back verandah! A few months ago we spotted a Yoga pose ball at Kmart - you just have to love Kmart and the cheap finds that they have! Even our our dog Ruby would get in on the act and join O with some yoga poses!
Late one night when L was meant to be sleeping, we had a play with the Google 3D animals. Both little superheroes thought these were just brilliant. Why would you want to sleep when you could be investigating animals floating in the bedroom! The next day we incorporated the Google animals into some yoga poses!
When the tide was out we'd go searching for marine creatures. The little superheroes were fascinated by a shrimp that we found in a tide pool. It was a female due to the huge numbers of almost fluorescent orange eggs that she had on her underside. Once both little superheroes had had a great look at her, we very gently placed her back into a deeper tide pool.
On another beach walk we found a number of sea cucumbers and a marine segmented worm. These are great unschooling moments - talking about marine life and watching over the few months the diversity of marine life coming back into the sea grass beds off of the beaches that we walked on.
We spent time outdoors climbing trees and creating obstacle course - great movement breaks!
We relocated beautiful green tree frogs to one of the garden beds that we found while cleaning the caravan. We researched what species of butterfly we found on our walks.
When the weather was just right, we relocated out onto the back verandah and created an outdoor learning space. We painted, we learnt online, we played games.
O dyed her hair and found new ways to say hello to her school friends when the world began to reopen!
We did lots of STEM challenges as part of the little superheroes unschooling. L created an umbrella for a Lego MiniFig and then tested the umbrella to make sure that the MiniFig wouldn't get wet!
Both little superheroes created their ultimate playground using whatever they could find around the house. They both drew up blue prints for their playgrounds and then spent a few hours creating and perfecting their designs.