The Sovereign Hill camp was a great success. Here's a snap of H's class at St Alupius Diggings School 1854.
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H and Sir |
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Soldiers marching down Main Street on their way to inspect the diggings |
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Speedwell Street |
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R at the mines |
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R watching big sister H experience 'school' |
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Digging for gold |
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Lining up ready to go in |
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Cradling for gold |
We all had a great time away. We bowled, dipped candles, found gold, rode in a carriage and went down into a mine to experience "Trapped!" - the story of 27 miners in Creswick who were trapped in a water filled mine for 3 days. On Friday night we visited the Observatory to watch 3D movies and make a bush clock. By 8.30pm R was asleep in P's arms so we went back to the cabin for the night.
I think overall H enjoyed the experience though she was quite shocked by how long the day was, and how boring the work was as well. The adults kept reassuring the kids that it was all just play acting, but in the end alot of kids cried about various things, especially not being allowed to write with their left hand. Learning about history should be fun. I wonder if those kids that cried were having any fun?
P has a great idea - instead of making the left-handers write with their right hand for two days and making them feel bad, get all the kids to have a go at writing with their non-dominant hand for half a day and then tell them that that's what some kids had to endure 200 years ago but thankfully today we know how silly it was and we can all write with whichever hand we want now. I like P's idea alot and I think it would help all the kids (not just the left-handers) to appreciate how harsh life was back then.
Anyway, our first homeschool camp experience was fabulous and we've already booked in for another in February next year to Phillip Island.
Other things we did during last week were finishing Ch 7 of The Elements, reading a book about Marie Curie and her discovery of Radium, watching a
short animated film about Marie Curie on You-Tube, experimenting with iron-enriched Milo Flakes cereal and a magnet, singing and working through
Song School Latin, translating the Latin songs into Indonesian songs, painting, cutting out felt clothing/accessories for the felt board people, and celebrating my birthday. As I had hoped, H had been busy sewing at Brownies. She made me a cute little felt mouse. Other presents included soaps, drawings, handmade card, fingernail bling, a pair of earrings and biscuits and tea in bed. Lovely!
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