If home education is good enough for the Queen?
What does the Queen of England and my little darlings have in common?
Not a lot.
We had a relaxing Friday one day in July, with an eclectic mix of lessons gently infiltrating throughout the day.
*The girls looked at pictures of 'Grannie' Queen from her 70 years reign. They think she looks beautiful at all ages and love the fact she was home educated by tutors.
* We had arts and crafts based on nature (30 days wild project).
* We looked at specific details of different continents.
*Mental maths practice.
* Brain training in terms of concentration, puzzle solving, spot the difference.
* Electronics/circuits lesson with Daddy, with writing and drawing of diagrams.
* Plenty of piano practice.
* Quiz on opposites and rhyming words.
*Chess game with Daddy.
* Made redstone farms on minecraft, reading up from a book and implementing it in the game.
*Reading comprehension activities took place, and lots of reading on general.
* Practice in dressing and undressing from top to bottom (core skills for my three year old).
* Baking a cake, milk popsicles and smoothies.
*Watched Encanto.
* Gymnastics practice.
* Recurring lesson in how to hang up wet clothes to dry, not just flinging them on the horse.
.... Not exactly education fit for a Queen or King, however I love how they feel a kinship with her Majesty through the learning lifestyle, and focus more on the fact she's a grandmother above all else.
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