Saturday 14 February 2015

Second Week Back {HSMJ}


 In my life this week…
  • We are trying to get back into the swing of things ... 
  • I am rearranging my library of books.
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…

In our home school this week…
  • .We have continued reading The Wizard of Oz.
  • Enjoyed learning about the Greek and Roman gods in a Child's History of the World.  
  • Read about the Illiad and the Odessey
  • Made a Valentine's Angel
  • Commenced recorder lessons for 2015
  • Practiced catching a tennis ball for the upcoming Boys Brigade International Games
  • Continued reading the orginal Hans Christian Anderson stories.  
  • Recommenced our art drawing technique class.
  • We've been reading Dinosaurs of Eden in preparation of our trip to see Walking with Dinosaurs in March.
  • Continued with our science studies of the planets.



Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • This week was considerably quieter than last week!
  • We had recorder and art lessons.

My favourite thing this week was…

 Things I’m working on…
A Question to Ask
  • Do you keep a Common Place Book ?  IF so why ?  What is it ?  I want to know more ...
  • I started researching it 

 On the WWW I’m reading…
  A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

Geelong Waterfront

Blessings
Chareen


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Friday 13 February 2015

Sand Sculpting Australia {Field Trip}

Last week Friday I had the most wonderful experience joining a few other home educating families and going to the Sand Sculpting Australia exhibition: Friends Foes & Super Heroes.  This particular event will remain open to the public until the 26 April 2015.

I learned some interesting facts about Sand Sculpting.
  • 'Brickies loam' is used to sculpt with.  This sand is different to the sand on the beach in that each grain of sand is square, which means that it sticks together better.
  • Sculptures take up three weeks of 8 hour days to sculpt.
  • Only water is added to the sand to enable sculpting
  • Sculpting takes place from top to bottom.
  • All the sculptures are solid sand.
  • Completed sculptures are sprayed with a biodegradable sealant to help repel moisture
  • Although they are strong they do need maintenance.  This is the job of the resident sculptor.
  • After the event is finished the sculptures are broken down and the sand is stored for future events.
You can read more about the history and how to build sand sculptures over at Sand Sculpting Australia.

Sand Sculpting Australia - Disney Princesses

Sand Sculpting Australia - Disney Princesses

I loved the attention to detail
Disney Pixar Toy Story
The Evil Queen
Mater from Cars
Disney's Micky and Friends
Mother Gothel from Tangled
The resident sculptor doing some maintenance on Disney's Frozen Sculpture
Star Wars X-Wing Battle Scene
Star Wars Rebels
Marvel The Avengers
Marvel - Spider Man
Jungle Book
Friends Foes and Super Heroes
Homeschool Friends trying their hand at Sand Sculpting
Next up we made some sand art pictures
It was a beautiful day to fully immerse ourselves in the art of sand at the beach.  If you find yourself near an exhibition take some time to appreciate the creativity in this art form.

Blessings
Chareen

Thursday 12 February 2015

Valentine Angel {Virtual Fridge}

This Week


Seeing it's going to be Valentine's day on Saturday I went looking for something easy to make.  I found this gorgeous little heart angel and fell in love.   You can find this FREE printable with a step by step tutorial on Jenny's blog Jenny Allsorts. (Here is a Valentine Angel from me to you)

Featured This Week
Loved seeing this calendar of firsts over at The Tiger Chronicle.  Scroll to the bottom of the post for two tutorials.  One on how to draw snow flakes and the other on how to draw a squirrel.




Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
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For the Month of February
 If you are looking for a slight challenge then this month we would love to see your Valentine themed art work.

Blessings
Chareen

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