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Hi Everyone,

I booked the "sensational butterflies" at the natural history museum for the wednesday 15th of june.
We've got 15 places available.
It costs £2.50 per child above 3 years old. Adults are free




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Hi,
I am arranging a fabric decorating session at Hitchin Youth Trust on Friday10th,
from 11 - 1pm. ( after the usual drama session)
Aimed for children 8 and over, there will be a variety of fabric paints andSteve Williamson is bringing screen printing equipment to decorate bags andpencil cases- which will be provided. You are also very welcome to bring yourown tee-shirts to decorate!
The cost is £5 per child.

Hitchin Youth Trust is 111 Walsworth Rd. Hitchin. SG4 9SP

I would appreciate an email if you would like to come along, so we have an ideaof numbers.

Bring your ideas and designs! Heather.



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Hi Everyone, This term there will be puppet making sessions at Log cabin and hopefully leading to puppet shows later in the term. Today Iwould like to do a bit of planning for this and see who is willing to give ahand with organising/running the sessions- no pressure(well not much-bwahahaha!).
Looking forward to seeing you all, much love, Alison xx

General Log Cabin info
The Log Cabin is a home ed group which runs on alternate Wednesday afternoons duringterm time. The group starts at 12 and runs til 2:30 . We normally have anorganised activity, which is optional . Past activities include bow and arrowmaking, mim , feltmaking, puppet show, police sniffer dogs, knot , tie dyeing.
We have use of ... a log cabin! There is a hall, kitchen, playground withlovely wooden equipment( large playframe, tyre swing, slide, sandpit, footballgoals, play house)
There is a wide age range of young people who attend, from babies, up tofourteen years old.
PS If the weather is goo - and sometimes if it's not! There are always a few ofus who head off to Lammas park down the road for some extra play/chat timeafterwards (actually it's too blooming cold to tempt us at the moment).
The log Cabin address is: 259 Northfield Avenue, Ealing W5 4UA

Travel
It is very easy to get to on the Piccadilly line, just 30 seconds walk fromNorthfields tube station, exit the station and turn left and then left againafter the library.
The E2 and E3 buses run along Northfield avenue
If you travel by car you can park in Bramley road- free !
Cost
Your first visit to the Log Cabin is free ! After that you can either paytermly, which works out at £3 per family per session, or you can pay forsessions separately as and when you attend, which is £5 per family per session.If you are on a low income you pay what you can afford.
New famillies are always welcome, there is no need to contact me in advance,unless I have specified booking for a particular activity that your child/renwould like to take part in.


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Fire Fire, Museum of London: interactive storytellingsession + object handling all about the great fire of London.

WEDNESDAY 29th JUNE
ks1 ( 5-7yrs)
will check time starting but know it is after 11.00 a.m

please book early for this as i need to give them the number attending within afortnight.

please feel free to cross post.
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HiFellow Home edders,

Iam sure you will all be able to relate to my agonyat clearing out my over flowing book shelves. I hate getting rid of books butit has become too ridiculous. So I have a huge amount of books that need a new home. Mainly children’s story books, novels and reference books. Lots of DrWho, Famous Five, Terry Deary, a few adult books. Some workbooks for KS1 and 2,Lots of childrens story books about ponies and horses.

Theywill need to be picked up from house. You will need to bring large crates orsimilar and need a big boot!

Ido not want to have to sort through them as I know I will loose my resolve andkeep most of them (you can tell I have tried to do this before!). So who evertakes them needs to take the whole lot in one go.

Isanyone interested? If not they will go to the charity shop.

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Hi All

HomeEducation UK is a registered charity that concentrates on the practical side ofHome Education. We put on activities or courses for home educating families.Sometimes we start an activity and then continue to run it. More oftennowadays, we set up courses or activities which we then let the parents runthemselves.

Among theactivities we have done are tennis, rollerblading, judo, football, chocolatemaking, African music, survival skills, drama, dance and various craftactivities.

We alsowill give all the assistance we can to any home educating family havingproblems with their L.E.A.

We willpost details of forthcoming activities to your group but in the meantime ifanyone wants any further information please get back to me.
Graham
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Heatherand I are getting together to do some themed French and craft afternoons for 5to 12 year olds.

The firstone will be Friday, 18th March 1.30-3pm, Fleetville Community Centre, RoyalRoad ( off Hatfield Rd) St Albans .

The themefor this session will be The Weather.

Therewill be a song, a story and a game all in French followed by a weather- relatedcraft activity. Suitable for beginners and those with a couple of years ofFrench learning.

Cost willbe no more than £5 per child.

Pleaseget in touch asap if you are interested,
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AHEAd



Active Home Education Adventures


Wednesday 23rd February: Visit toBritish Museum. The AHEAd Group will be visiting the British Museum, on aself-lead visit. We will be visiting the Egyptian Galleries. Meetat 11am, just inside the main entrance from Great Russell Street, by the southstairs.

AHEAd - Active Home Education Adventures, is a newgroup for Home Educating families with children aged 6-10.
The group will meet every Monday 10am -12pm at Al Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre.
See our website for full details www.aheadgroup.weebly.com
It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are intending to come.
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Hi
Justthought it would be good to let everyone know about some free workshops forHome educated children being run by Chickenshed Theatre.
Thereare 4 workshops altogether - starting on Friday 10th June and on 17th June, 24thJune and 1st July - with a chance of attending a further workshop during theweek beginning 4th July.
Thetimes are 10.00am to 11.15am for 6-10yr olds - and 11.30am to 12.45pm for11-16yr olds.
Tateattended the workshops last year - and loved them! It is a really inclusiveplace and they welcome everyone. They want to run them every year on a moreregular basis.
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Please get in touch if you would like your child to be involved in arts opportunitiesin St Albans. There are some lovely free arts opportunities coming up which will be available to St Albans and district resident home educators..
We arealready working on one series which culminates in a performance in the St Albans Arena theatre.
I expectfuture events to come up and would like to have a data base of St Albans anddistrict resident home educators who would like to be kept in touch. Please letme know the ages of your children.
No need to contact me if I already see you regularly!
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Hi All


We have adate for the bushcraft course we are organising. It is going to take place on

on Friday27th May. It will start at 10.30am and finish at 3.30 pm. The cost will be £22per person attending the course.



We wantto arrange pick-ups for people arriving by train. I will obviously pick up asmany people as I can but it would help if some others going by car offered tohelp out in this area.



This iswhat Hannah who runs the course has emailed me.


The subjects that you have requested are shelterbuilding and fire which can include use of fire steel, charcloth (use and howto make) blowing tinder bundles into flames, collection of wood and tinder, howto build a Tepee Fire, plus Fire by Friction for the more adventurous membersof your group. I suggest you bring Marsh Mallows and Chocolate and Bananas tocook on the fire, plus packed lunch. We will have fire Steels, Charcloth andWild life/plants guides & books for sale on the day.



If youwant to attend this course can you send me an email and I will email you back abooking form. This course will need to be paid for in advance so once youreceive a booking form could you send a cheque made out to Home Education UKto:


Home Education UK
70 Duke Road
Chiswick
London
W4 2DE



There isa limit to the numbers we can accommodate so if you could let us know as soonas possible if you wish to attend as we don't want anyone to be disappointed.



This isgoing to be a very exciting course which I am personally really looking forwardto. Hannah tells me that fire by friction is easier to do than people imagineso I will fascinated to see this.


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I have bookeda session at the newly re-opened Jewish Museum (Camden Town - http://www.jewishmuseum.org.uk/) for KS2 onTuesday March 29th from 10:30 - 12:30. The session is described as:
Every Object Tells A Story


This interactive workshop isdesigned for your pupils to learn about the power of the object and its role inthe telling of history. Drawing on objects from the museum’s collection, pupilswill be able to handle a yellow star, a passport, a spice box which was hiddenby a Jewish family and a Kindertransport child’s suitcase. They will then usethese objects as a springboard from which to further explore the plight of theJewish people in World War II and the experience of child refugees today.

History KS2 The impact of theSecond World War; Finding out about, people and changes from an appropriaterange of sources

There is a charge for thissession of £3 per child. This includes entry to the museum which is not a freemuseum. If you book this session I will require a £5 deposit sent to hold theplace (paypal or cheque). Please also note that if you bring food to the museum(there is a lunch room), it must vegetarian as the museum is kosher. There is acafe on site too, but it is very small. The museum is just of Camden High Stwhere there are loads of cafes and restaurants.

There are limited places forthis trip so please email me asap if you would like a place for your child.Minimum age for the session is 7, but younger siblings will be admitted. Pleasefeel free to forward to other lists.

Thanks
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Lookingfor last few participants for number two on the list below. conatct me asap ifyou are interested --( the workshop is free )


An Artsorganisation in St Albans has offered local home educated children someinteresting opportunities for this year.

Childrenneed to be resident in the St Albans district ( which stretches from Harpendento Redbourne , including Bedmond-- ask me if you are unsure)

1. Agroup of children (and parents and siblings if you wish) will work togetherwith a local artist to design and decorate the outside of large hoardings beingused to surround the major work going on at Westminster lodge throughout thenext year .

2. Ourgroup have been asked to be one of several "community groups" takingpart in a free workshop with professional artists in the field of music, artand word -- our designated date is Sunday 13th February 2- 4.30pm . There willbe only our group participating on this day -- it would be good to have a fewof us.

3. Oversixteens are asked to take part in the community project as a"leader" --working alongside a professional in the field of art,music, or word.

Therewill be a requirement to attend some planning sessions as well as the workshopduring the first six months of next year.

Pleaselet me know if you'd like more info about any of these,

C
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I have booked a KS2 museum session at the Museum of Londonon March 8th in the morning. Although arrival time is officially 10am, thesession is not until 11:45 as there is booked gallery time and lunch room time.Session details are below. I only have a few spaces on this trip. Although itis a free session, if you want to book you will need to send me a cheque for £5(or you can paypal me) and I will return this to you when you turn up on theday.

Please email me if you would like to attend. Please feelfree to cross post to other lists.

Ilana

Tudors rich and poor

Interactive storytellingsession


Key Stages: Keystage 2



Location: Museumof London Docklands

Discover what life was like for a servant in one of the greathouses on London Bridge at the end of the 16th century. Find out how rich andpoor people lived in the last years of Elizabeth's reign through role-play,dance and story.

Curriculum links: History: Tudors; Literacy: Speaking and listening

Duration: 60minutes plus 45 minutes self-directed gallery visit
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I have booked a KS2 museum session at the Geffrye Museum onFeb 15th i1:45 - 3pm. Session details are below. I only have a few spaces onthis trip. Although it is a free session, if you want to book you will need tosend me a cheque for £5 (or you can paypal me) and I will return this to youwhen you turn up on the day.

Please email me if you would like to attend. Please feelfree to cross post to other lists.

Ilana
Tudor HomeLife


Room talk and handling for KS1 and 2


Students in the Geffrye's Tudor room


Children will learn to 'read' a room and to discover the stories behind theobjects in order to increase their understanding of Tudor family life. Pupilswill be encouraged to investigate our handling collection in order to developtheir knowledge of the period using high-quality replica objects.

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Spaces available for Art classes in central London

This group has been running since May 2009 and we have afew spaces
available for this term. The age group is 6+ (though we do have
younger siblings attending where appropriate). This term the age
range for the group was mostly in the 6-12 range.

The group is taught by Carol Baker who is a Steiner trained art
educator. Carol runs a Steiner kindergarten group at Steiner House in
the mornings as well as works at the Tate as an art educator.

Carol's focus is very much on natural materials and we have used a
variety of materials over the terms including clay, watercolours, wax,
charcoals, chalks, pastels, etc.

The session runs on Wednesdays from 1:30 - 2:30 at Steiner House near
Baker Street station (http://www.rsh.anth.org.uk/).Cost is £6 per
child (£2 per sibling) per week payable termly in advance.

Please contact me off list if you are interested in joining.

Thanks,

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Opportunity to attend Thames Explorer Session on Monday

Session 2 - KS2- Monday 13 December 12.30-2.30 At Chiswick BridgeThames foreshore
2 hours of fieldwork: includes recording simple abiotic data (watertemperature, weather, state of the tide), assessing water quality throughchemical tests and invertebrate sampling, assessing the impact of rubbish onlocal wildlife, plus investigation of river features such as erosion,transportation and deposition.

More of interest and challenge for our older children(KS2), although I'mconfident that the younger ones get a lot out of just being on the shore andexploring as well. Google Thames Explorer Trust for more info, I think theyhave directions on how to get there as well. www.thames-explorer.org.uk

There are still plenty of places available, so please do let us know if you'dlike to come. We went to the first session and it was super.

cost 5 pounds per family if not a member of Putney Group.

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Royal Albert Hall exhibition of art work of Home Edders

DearDebbie
Idon't know if information about this exhibition has already been circulated butif it hasn't would you mind doing so for me?

Somany home educated children, including Simon Tilbey, Clara and Adam Markiewicz,are represented in this exhibition and, within the exhibition, the Albert Hallmakes such a clear and public announcement of its support for the homeeducating community, that I think it would do the soul good to go along and seeit.
www.royalalberthall.com/explore
Thereis one free viewing day left - Saturday 27 November 11am-2pm - ground floorAlbert Hall.

'CelebratingRemembrance' is an exhibition of artwork produced by schools and home educatingfamilies. Earlier this term, The Albert Hall offered home educators an amazingvisit to the cemetries and battlefields in Ypres , as well as to the movingLast Post ceremony at Menin Gate. They also arranged for us to visit the RoyalHospital Chelsea and to attend workshops at the National Army Museum . We werethen invited to produce artwork for inclusion in the exhibition. Ourinvolvement in this project has created for us a learning experience that willresonate for years to come.