Thursday, 27 November 2014

18/11/2014 Plastic printing and curry capers


Reading tent
We set up the hall a little differently this week to cut down on the running around in circles. So far it seems to have worked, it will be interesting to see if this continues long term. There is still plenty of room for the children to move about, probably even more than before, but it no longer feels as if the tables are in the middle of a race track with the boys zooming past.

Cooking chickpea and lentil curry
Enjoying our curry!
This week we had curry prepared for us. Very mild but lots of flavour and lots of empty plates. We don't have a meal to share every week but I really enjoy the times that we do.


Playing with geo-mags
To add to our usual toys and games this week we had Geomags to explore. These are fantastic little magnets that are can be used to create structures as well as explore magnetic properties. On a practical note the trays were very useful for keeping the bits together and well away from the floor (Geomags are NOT a good mix with young children).


Our art project this week was mono-typing using plastic bags. These can be layered up to produce quite abstract almost graffiti style art. A 'how to' is shown in the video below (more information can be found here: http://alisaburke.blogspot.co.uk/)



We have three more sessions before we take a break for Christmas. I'm really looking forward to all the Yule tide crafts and activities that we have ahead of us.

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Recipe: Chickpea and lentil curry



  • Three chopped onions 
  • Approx two cans or 500g cooked chickpeas
  • One carton (500g) of passata
  • Same quantity of water
  • 150g red split lentils
  • 1tsp Garam masala
  • 1tsp turmeric
  • 1tsp ginger
  • 1tsp coriander
  • Half a tsp of cinnamon

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Catch up: 21/10/2014 Halloween madness, 04/11/2014 Firework fun

21/10/2014 Halloween madness

Potion ingredients
Experimental potions were made from a choice of many ingredients including ice cream, biscuits and chocolate. Some were great and others were best described as... interesting.

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Recipe: Sausages

Sausages made by our boys.
  • 1 kg of pork shoulder 
  • 100 g salt
  • 1 tablespoon of sage
  • 1 tablespoon of parsley
  • 1/2 tablespoon of black pepper
  • 1/2 tablespoon of grated nutmeg
  • 6 feet of sausage skins (28 mm diameter)

07/10/2014 Sausages!

Playdoh Aliens
For a session that started so badly I think it ended up being one of my favourites. Our initial problem was that the village hall had been double booked so we were offered the Pavilion by the local recreation ground instead. I'm grateful that everybody managed to find us.

Playing catch up: 09/09/2014, 23/09/2014

Life is hectic at the moment offering me little time on the computer so here is a quick round up of what we have been doing over the last couple of weeks.

09/09/2014 Thread painting and flat breads


Marble and thread painting
This activity was organised by a young lady working towards her Arts Award. There were two techniques to try:

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

New dates for a new term

Fiddleford Manor, copyright English Heritage
We had a lovely 'Not back to school' picnic* at Fiddleford Manor. It was a calm, peaceful location that we were lucky enough to have all to ourselves. But now autumn term is definitely upon us and it is time to make plans.

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

15/07/2014 Butterflies and rockets


Armed with our print outs courtesy of the big butterfly count  we explored the long grass area in the local churchyard and managed to identify a White butterfly, a Ringlet, a Speckled Wood and a Red Admiral before we scared them all away. There were also a number of smaller brown butterflies darting around that refused to settle so we couldn't identify which they were.

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

08/07/2014: Bouncing with mischief

Counting
We seem to have a lot of boys with us at the moment and yesterday it felt as if they had all been touched with the joy of summer. Watching them reminded me of my early years of home educating with my eldest boy (now 12) when I didn't feel the need to do any formal work throughout the warmer months.

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Recipe: Pea Soup

Pea soup
A simple but quick and tasty recipe that was prepared by the older children during our meeting. As with most soup recipes quantities of ingredients do not need to be exact, just chuck in what you've got and hopefully it should taste good.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

24/06/2014: What a scorcher!


Working towards an arts award
I think that most of us will agree that recently the temperature has been fairly high, perhaps uncomfortably high for some. Today was no exception and there was a definite feeling of lethargy at our group.

Monday, 23 June 2014

17/06/2014: Coke and Mentos


Our last session was a hot one. After half an hour of creating Hero Factory characters we were all ready to head off to the park to have a play with diet coke and mentos. What were the results of our experimentation? We found out that it was a great way to have a lot of fun!

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

10/06/2014 The inspirational sun


Straight into the confession: I took no photos at the group. I hang my head in shame. Unfortunately (luckily?) some people managed to leave their art behind giving me the opportunity to take photos at home, there's a silver lining in every cloud.

Thursday, 5 June 2014

03/06/2014: West Bay


We had a lovely day trip to West Bay on Tuesday. Despite initial concerns that I might be Nellie-no-mates I'm pleased to say that several families joined us at the park before we all moved on to the beach. The weather prediction hadn't been great but the grey clouds swiftly blew over to give us 3 glorious hours of sunshine. The children played well together and the adults chatted away to such an extent that I didn't realise that I caught the sun until we were home. I'm now very, very pink and not feeling quite so happy about gentle sea breezes that keep you deceptively cool, grrr. 

And next time...
10th June 2014: Back to normal at the village hall. We have suncatchers to decorate and sunsets to paint plus all the usual games and fun. I'm looking forward to it!


Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

06/05/2014 Junk and Journals

Junk modelling - making a crocodile!
Our focus this week was to be crafts for adults with a bit of junk modelling on the side. This wasn't entirely successful; note for the future - junk modelling needs a direction or a prize! One lad happily whiled away an hour creating a crocodile but otherwise the table of mess was generally ignored.

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

29/04/2014 We found the park


Two not so young children enjoying the dressing up :-)
Our first helter-skelter session is now behind us and, I'm pleased to say, it went well. As the weather was not looking good we had brought dressing up, sports equipment and some toys for little people  to play with whilst in the hall. Knowing my children's capacity for turning anything into a weapon I chose not to take our hockey sticks little realising that badminton rackets apparently also make good swords!

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

22/04/2014 Busy, busy!


Dream catcher
We had so much going on that I was exhausted by the end of this session! The older girls made some fabulous dream catchers.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

01/04/2014 Eggs galore!


Today we had the hama beads out for decorating Easter cards. They had a special surprise in them, a small packet of poppy seeds for scattering!