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During last week at Nanny and Poppy’s we worked on some light school tasks that the children could continue with ‘organically’ through the day, without any formal lessons - something non of us had either the headspace nor attention span for amidst the week’s anxiety and stress. 
MARLIN’S WEEK :: Recently we’ve been focussing a lot more on certain board and card games with Marlin, as part of his Oak Meadow Kindergarten program. During this time of being evacuated, it’s also been something enjoyable and a welcome distraction that we could continue with easily. Snakes and Ladders as well as Uno are his favourites here and he plays them quite well. He’s doing a pretty good job with sportsmanship, but drawing four and sliding down from number 84 to 28, aren’t even easy things for an incarnated adult to ‘digest’ in the competitive mindset of games! He has a terrible poker face and it’s impossible not to cheat because he’s constantly either got his cards facing down and outwards or asking you to double check “I don’t have anything I can play do I?” as he shows you his cards.. ‘Stickler for rules’ Poppy also has a ‘soft side’ - Marlin tells us he allows him to only pick up half the allocation of ‘draw four’ or ‘draw two’ cards “because his hand is too tiny to hold them all!” 🙄 Grandparents get soft in their old age don’t they?! There’s no way I got to reduce down the number of cards I had to pick up when I played these games with Poppy through my childhood! 
Marlin helped with various house chores as well, particularly those that use matching and counting skills. He counted out piles of broad bean seeds to bag up for the local community exchange hut, and has also been delighting in the current garden harvests. He set about creating a picnic for some local friends here he’d organised a play date with on the weekend and was very particular about the recipe he’d decided to cook. I’ve watched him organise a few of these special events for friends in recent times and it is so beautiful! He has all these ideas, makes lists and sets about cooking, organising and setting up the play areas ready on the day. He is such a sweet little friend ❤During our stay at Nanny and Poppy’s while we were evacuated, we had Marlin’s first homeschool monitoring visit. It was a little different to our normal presentation on these occasions, but it was ‘real life’! 😄 We displayed the small range of activities and work we had with us that Marlin had recently done and I had a selection of books on hand including the main curriculum we use for his program. I had to pinch myself that it was actually ‘his time’ because it feels like only recently in my head I was saying “so he’ll do a nursery program the next two years, Earthschooling preschool the year after that and then it won’t be until the following year that he’ll start Oak Meadow Kindergarten - that’s AGES away!” 🥺 I guess that means it’s now ‘AGES away’! 😄

Swipe to see Chilli’s interpretation of “this is 100% not about you and entirely about your brother - your job is just to blend into the background!” 🙄😅When you’re trying to do a kindergarten lesson outside and your student says mid story “I’m not being rude mummy - but look at those pollen baskets! Wow! She can barely fly they’re so full!” 🐝Marlin has been organically experiencing symmetry by making coffee filter butterflies in his Oak Meadow Kindergarten program 🦋 
Did you know the collective noun is a Kaleidoscope of Butterflies 🦋 I couldn’t remember the term and had to look it up - I wondered if it was called a ‘flutter’ 🦋 I do like the sound of a ‘flutter of butterflies’ but a kaleidoscope is also pretty cool 🌈His first lifecycle drawing! And the way he talks though the stages 🥰 his careful pronunciation is beyond gorgeous! 😍

Oak Meadow Kindergarten Science 🐛 🦋
Latergram of Marlin’s ‘scene play’ during sister’s main lesson. I try to have something ready for him to set up or play with, that echoes his lessons during this time. Recently his Healthy Living program looked back at the child’s baby photos and then discussed different ages of people we know. I then helped Marlin to set up a home with all these stages of life, reflected in the doll house family. 
Playsilk supply refresh for Marlin’s Kindergarten year from the gorgeous creations of @lilyroseartisanfibres 🌈Organically learning about camouflage by playing hide and seek ourselves and with teddy friends, in Nanny and Poppy’s ‘forest’ 🌳Getting this boy on morning walk sometimes 🥺🙄 “Marlin, can you please put down the bow and arrow then come over here to look at these leaves!” 😅As part of Marlin’s Healthy Living program last week, he decorated a traced outline of himself after studying external body geography and learning to identify areas like; wrist, ankle, ear lobe, temple, sole, knuckle, palm etc. The lesson then goes on to compare animal and human bodies and we love this book (pictured at end) to accompany this lesson after a real life farm animal viewing to look at similarities between the two. 
I was super impressed with his self directed decoration of this and the thought he put into the details. I also loved his perception of things. His hair is apparently ‘white’ and because his eyebrows are slightly darker than his hair he tells me they’re ‘black’ 😆  When he got to putting on his nose, he said “well, your nose actually starts up here near your forehead doesn’t it” so that’s where he drew it starting from 🥰 and his finger nails - they’re white because that’s the closest colour to ‘clear’ we had in a crayon, and those black tips - that’s the dirt under his nails 🤣 seriously - could this kid be ANY cuter!? 😍Since we were without all our regular story props at Nanny and Poppy’s, we collected up some treasures from around their house for Marlin to set up the scene from our Language Arts story that week - Goldilocks and the Three Bears. 
Marlin liked the sound of ‘bear mush’ in the Oak Meadow version of this story - so he set to work making this for morning tea that day. Inspired by the Little Acorn Learning meal plans, our bear mush was oats cooked with almonds, sunflower seeds, rapadura, cassia and sultanas, topped with butter and honey.
Crafternoon :: Marlin couldn’t believe his eyes when I showed him how to leaf stencil. I love the wonder and awe he has for these activities. Everything is so magical! 🥰 He arranged his favourite stencils into his Science Main Lesson Book and the ones that didn’t fit are saved in a little folder to make special cards of love for family and friends ❤️More straight line form drawing through story, practising horizontal and vertical lines, in preparation for writing the number one.Marlin has been learning numbers as we begin his Kindergarten year. He’s been very interested in working with numbers throughout the past year and his organic learning of some basic whole to parts and beginning numeracy has been fascinating to watch as it naturally developed. 
We began with the traditional straight line form drawing through story (see previous post and another a while back ‘new school year highlights’) along with organic ‘Sixth Sense’ number ‘experiences’ (in another post a little while back) through the Earthschooling program, before moving onto the number one form. Once we’d written the number one, we modelled it out of beeswax and put it onto Marlin’s school window.Moving onto the curved line forms and working through the ‘experience’ (following post) of the number two. We started working with the form of this next number yesterday and will be doing a little more midline crossing movement, as we continue to practise this number form alongside our continuation with the curved lines.‘Sixth Sense’ maths experience of ‘two’ and beginning to practise the number form.

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