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    Home Schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Home schooling

    Over the last few months, due to COVID-19, I’ve built a little experience with home schooling. I’ve had the children crying, refusing to work. I’ve cried as a bad mother unable to get them to work and I’ve stood back and reflected, this is temporary it will be okay. Their teachers will sort it when they are back in school. Then I start my cycle again, I’m mum, they need to work, we need to do this together.

    As a working mum with two wonderful children I am grateful to their teachers for the timetables and worksheets. Every day I try and get my eight year old to do Maths and English. They are subjects that with worksheets from White Rose Maths and Oak National Academy he can do without my help. Though, there are things that he will still be confused with and this is okay, we try and discuss it later. Tuesday’s and Fridays are my days off, so I try and schedule the learning that he will need more of my attention, on these days.

    My daughter age six is working with daddy. but will often refuse. So, Saturday’s she is working with me. Hence, I now work a six-day week. This last Saturday she reduced me to tears as refused to write about a beach. To me it was interesting, to her she just wanted to play. I’m hoping it is because it was still technically school holidays. Though she has Monday’s off, so it was a fair deal.

    Last weekend we had a lovely lesson learning about soil. With the help of  You Tube  videos and then getting muddy in the garden, my daughter enjoyed it.

    Reduced to tears

    So, who else has been reduced to tears by a child or children refusing to co-operate with home schooling? The feeling of not being good enough. I’m not a qualified teacher but I’m working my hardest to support them. One problem though is I’m enjoying it too much. Yes, mum needs to get the balance right and step back from doing things for them. They need to make mistakes and it’s not a competition.

    The frustration of having learnt something but the child can’t remember it. Or the need to write poetry but the child refuses. If you have read my blog you will know that I have a passion for poetry. So, when my child refuses to write words that rhyme I get upset. Helicopter parent steps in, and I know this is not good. I’ve told my children that we need to work on their poetry together. I’ve always enjoyed making words rhyme.

    If you are a parent feeling overwhelmed by it all, maybe look at what the school have set and then print off the timetable or create one. After that set yourself realistic goals. For example, I know my son is still playing on the IPad between 9.00 and 10.00, so it’s after 10.00 that I will mention school to him. I’m sorry but we have not done any Joe Wicks.

    The children doing circuits around the garden on their bikes, playing football and climbing the garden fence is PE.

    Our schedule

    Here is our schedule. It is set more by the children than myself, and it is flexible.

    10.00 – 10.30 – start home school – Maths and English
    11.30 ish morning break – toast and a drink
    12.00 – home school
    13.15 – lunch time
    14.15 – home school – Science, Geography, History – Subject work set
    15.15 – 16.00 – finish school

    I try and get English and maths completed in the morning. Then the more interesting work in the afternoon. Today we were learning about oceans and he coloured in a worksheet. He was happy with this plan.

    Useful websites – some you may need to subscribe to.

    Twinkl – I created a free account to download worksheets
    White Rose Maths

    Oak National Academy

    Time Table Rock Stars – I purchased a family account, which is currently £6.00 annually. We have this through school, but on the family account I can adjust the tables that are asked.  Their teacher changes the tables asked on the school account.  On my daughter’s school account the questions are very limited.  On the family account I’ve changed it to focus on the two times, five times and ten times tables.

    Numbots – appears to only be available through your school at present.
    You Tube – many educational videos.
    BBC Bitesize
    Pinterest for design technology ideas – art and craft

    Purple Mash – we have it through school

    Spelling Shed

    Bug Club

    I’m sure there are many more that I’m not aware of.  Please add others that you recommend in the comments.

    To help consolidate work I have made videos of my children presenting their work with my tablet.  I can recommend video merge app and Video panda compression app these are essential if you intend to email them to school or / and family.  Video panda in my opinion is amazing.  Video merge I’ve had a few issues, but have managed to join video in the end.  The compression (and joining if necessary) might take a few hours but incredible results. For example, over 600mb reduced to under 20mb and still acceptable quality, (this is just my personal opinion).

    Home learning essentials

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    My son needed more exercise books, and we needed more paper for the printer.   We then needed Pritt Stick and more pens.

    A few months ago I purchased two Amazon Kindle kids,  They have been worth every penny as both children will read them.  My son is unlikely to read a paperback book, but with the Kindle he can not see how long it is.  He is now reading his way through the works of David Walliams.

    If you are needing a new printer I can recommend a Mono laser printer.  They work out less expensive as they do not need a colour cartridge. Mine is connected wirelessly across WIFI to my tablet.

    Reflection

    To all COVID- 19 home schoolers – Remember the time now with our children is precious. If you feel you are failing at home schooling then don’t beat yourself up. Your children are possibly learning other skills. Is your child reading more? Whether it’s a magazine’s or their kindle. Are they Lego building and problem solving? Maybe, playing in the garden or helping around the house?

    My daughter is creative.  She refused to do her writing on Saturday but here is her cardboard box dolls house.  She is learning in her own way.

    home schooling dolls house

    Try and stay positive, try and not get angry and cry like I did last Saturday, it really isn’t worth it.  I’m sure however successful we are with home schooling, we are all trying our best.  All living with different situations and different stress.  I hope this post has been in some way useful.

    For more see Quarantine poetry, looking back on today

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    Poetry

    Our changed world poetry

    The world

     

    The world is quiet, a new strange calm,
    People staying indoors, scared of coming to harm.
    Cars are now just sitting on drives,
    As people now lead different lives.

    No longer racing for the morning bus,
    Now staying at home, with lap top, no fuss.
    The children are now home from school,
    And mum is trying to set the rules.

    Sitting working, but watching the kids,
    A parent can be successful at this.
    With the help of a maths app and a cool pc,
    The children can be kept calm and busy.

    It was March that this change came to the UK,
    And now it’s here, it’s not going away.
    Never before have people been told to stay at home,
    I’m so glad for social media and our telephones.

    Our children are growing up right now,
    They will forever remember what happened and how.
    The Chinese Wet Market in Wuhan,
    Was that really where this all began?

    The children

    The children are now drawing rainbows,
    All part of our memories and makes our hearts glow.
    All our praises go to our NHS and keyworkers,
    They are all working hard in an effort to save us.

    So, everyone now please look after your families,
    Stay indoors, obey lock down, care for your babies.
    Maybe have a picnic in your front room,
    Or make the chairs into a rocket and fly to the moon.

    Trying to think of ways to pass the day,
    Bringing in inventive ways for creativity and play.
    Make the most of this time that’s been given to us,
    It’s not going soon, this Corona virus is in no rush.

    We are not sure when the lock down will end,
    But on one thing you really can depend.
    The NHS workers are fighting for you,
    There’s not enough clapping that we can do.

    For they will continue to fight to the finish,
    Brave and steadfast, their care won’t diminish.
    This corona virus has become our life’s big feature,
    However, we need to see the bigger picture.

    Our world around us

    Whilst the NHS and Keyworkers are caring for us,
    Our planet is loving the difference, loving the less rush.
    The effects of planes, ships and of the many cars,
    Earth’s destruction had gone too far.

    Looking up now the sky is deep blue,
    It’s beautiful, lock down was a good thing to do.
    Throughout this disaster we need to see the positive,
    Reflect on the good, no longer on the negative.

    So, hug your children and play your games,
    Home school and work, we will never live this again.
    Keep your scrapbooks and write your diaries,
    And look after your families, and try not to worry.

    For more see, A worldwide pandemic poetry

    My other blog – Corona Virus, Covid -19, fears, life and writing

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    Poetry

    Corona Virus (Covid-19) panic, poetry

    A new virus

     

    The world is going crazy, people are very sad,
    For a disease is taking over, maybe the worst we’ve had.
    Talk of people dying, people isolated, unwell,
    For talk of the Corona virus is ringing the panic bell.

    Panic buying toilet roll, pasta, the shelves are bare,
    And antibacterial gel, can’t be found anywhere.
    Do we stock up and isolate? Do we send the kids to school?
    Keep hand washing everyone, that will be really cool.

    Covid-19 is now sweeping through the nation,
    Shops are now showing our supplies are rationed.
    Are we fighting a war with it? Will it just go away?
    For how many months is this fear going to stay?

    The Economy

    The economic downturn, people going out of business,
    People losing jobs, how will we get through to Christmas?
    The unknown months ahead, we can only look at China and Italy,
    The lives lost, the statistics, the pain and the misery.

    Boris Johnson’s words they feel me with dread,
    As I sit here his words run through my head.
    Losing people close to me, people that I love,
    All I can do is keep praying to a dear God above.

    Do we sit and panic? What should we do?
    So many people say that it is just like the flu.
    Fine for us who are healthy, fine if not unwell,
    But so many have problems, time will only tell.

    If you think you have it

    So, if you think you have it, what should you do?
    Take your temperature, cough, it’s scary for me and you.
    How soon do you isolate? Keep the kids off school?
    Inform all your family this virus is not cool.

    Will the whole school get closed if one parent has it?
    The goal post changes day by day, it really is the pits.
    As we just carry on, all hoping for the best,
    Looking out for each other, trying to take time to rest.

    So, if you can, don’t panic, try not to worry,
    But this new illness it isn’t going in a hurry.
    Look after each other, make the most of each new day,
    And with a vaccine later, our fears will go away.

     

    For more poetry see Worrying and the stress of life poetry

    For more see my other blog – Corona Virus (Covid-19) fears and writing

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