Well I foolishly thought we had got off Scotfree until 7pm last night and Owen went in to a critical meltdown. Obviously the busy weekend catching up on us. He still got up early the next day and I was once again fooled into thinking we had this cracked, there he was, sitting and eating his breakfast. There he sat one minute ,eating the ham toastie he had made himself...then *boom* ...
We managed some maths once he had calmed down but he had forgotten ( or feared he had forgotten) all the work he did so easily.
So it was hard going and I just let him do what he needed whilst keeping a check on his frustration.
We then went on to read some more of the Jungle Book together, again he couldn't focus on his work and barely took anything in.
We did a bit of writing and it showed that he was having communication issues, this happens when he's overwhelmed, it tips him to being 'more autistic'. Know that may sound odd to the uninitiated, but there has to be a certain level of calmness to be able to progress. Owen clearly had a lot on his mind and it over shadowed his thoughts and communication. So in the end we don't get much done, but that's ok and one of the many reasons we home ed.
Despite having very 'Antsy Pants' Sam works well on his comprehension and is very interested in the passages from the Jungle Book. He makes notes as I read to him and is keen to copy the unusual names.
The next day we carry on looking at the order of operations in Maths.
And look at landslides in Mystery Science. We all find these lessons really interesting. Sometimes the children want to do the activities, other times not.
Some of our home ed friends offered to take us to Flipout, so we enjoyed an afternoon bouncing around with them.
Sam completed the Mystery science section Owen and I did the other day.
Owen and I looked at how sound travels.
We did some comprehension and writing practice.
Sam and I went for a walk early the next morning.
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