Sunday, 25 March 2012

Fountains Abbey Home Ed trip

On Monday, we had a great day out at Fountains Abbey taking part in a workshop run by a theatre company who visit there regularly. We were very lucky to be offered this opportunity when they had a free day with no school groups.
There were about a dozen or so families from all over Yorkshire with an age range from under one to over sixty.
I can't rate this day highly enough. The three actors got everyone involved. They were very knowledgeable and presented the material in a very thought provoking way.
They set the scene by directing us into a 'chapel' where St Benedict read out his rules in semi-darkness filled with the smell of incense. After a short discussion about the austere lives they led (only one blanket, one meal a day, no laughing, no unnecessary chatter and prayers every few hours, even in the night), we played a game in the courtyard which involved lots of running around and general silliness.
Build the Abbey
Compline
Then we all put on monk's habits and prepared to leave on our journey to found a new Abbey so that we could stick to the monking laws as layed down by St. Benedict.

Should we leave York?
Setting off into the unknown


Along the way, we met a woodsman who took us to a place where we could found a new abbey. Some of the novice monks (children) convinced the woodsman to join us, but he had to give up a precious ring as monks weren't allowed any personal possessions. The ring kept reappearing throughout the day and was used as an indicator as to how well the monk's were at keeping the rules.
The actors really brought it all to life. I found it quite amazing to think that the Abbey was originally founded by just thirteen monks and that the stone was hewn by hand from the nearby cliff.
First Impressions
The monks' quarry
We were given a tour of the ruins by the actors who moved the story forward 200 years with short dramas. The children were encouraged to spot the changes taking place, ask questions and participate in the roleplay. The Boy got so into character that he hardly spoke a word all morning, trying his best to keep the monk's rules :0) No mean feat for that child, I can tell you.




Eventually, we were divided into 2 groups, choir monks and lay brothers. The lay brothers sheared sheep and did farm work while the choir monks learnt a short Latin chant which we sang in the church ruin :0)
Finally, we were allowed to go for our lunch and return to the 21st Century. We were feeling pretty peckish by this time. The actors had deliberately set a late lunchtime to give us an insight into how the monks must have felt on their one meal a day.
After lunch, we moved forward another 200 years and came face to face with Henry VIII. We explored the dilemma's faced by the Lords and monks of the day and thought what it really meant to them to switch from the Pope to the King as head of the church. We also learnt just how far the monks had strayed from St Benedict's rules and how corrupt they had become. Monk life seemed much more attractive in this period ;0)
All in all, it was a very interesting day and my 2 really enjoyed it. I was so impressed by the way all the children took part (their acting skills and enthusiasm was brilliant) and by how well the actors kept everyone engaged. It was a new challenge for them too, as they're used to leading school groups that not only have a narrow age range but where everyone knows each other already and is used to working together..
I'm so very glad we went to this and I'd love to take part in more workshops run by these people. I also want to go back to Fountains Abbey and see what else is there. Well worth a visit :0)

We also read Brother William's Year as a follow-up. It's set in Westminster Abbey but my children recognised and remembered much of what they'd learnt at Fountains.



Other links
Monk life then and now
Monk life
Colouring page - monastery
Colouring page - monk
Colouring page - illuminated alphabet
Colouring page - writing monk illustration from an old book
Game
Dissolution of the monasteries in brief

Friday, 16 March 2012

Home Ed meeting

It's been a busy week this week for Home ed group activities. On Tuesday we went to the theatre in the morning and book group in the afternoon, on Wednesday, we were at our local themed session all day and on Thursday we went to Little Ninjas and then met friends in the park to play. Phew! today I can actually catch up on the washing up and cook a proper meal.
The theatre was The Boo in Waterfoot, where we saw a new production of The Fisherman and the Pearl. It's an environmental story commissioned by the Marine Conservation Society that will be touring schools for the next couple of years. We saw the very first show :0) The kids enjoyed the puppetry and especially the projection bits.
For Bookgroup, we'd read Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, which had been my suggestion based on the copy I have at home, which is illustrated and has 6 stories in it. The copies that the library gave us (and the rest of the group used) were paperbacks with 20 stories in! There was a mixed reception to it - it's a very mixed age group - but mine enjoyed the stories we read, which needed lots of explanation. We watched a couple of full length films, and a couple of animated tales - they thought ithe Othello one was scary because of the way Othello was drawn. It's been interesting and I think it's been a good introduction to Shakespeare for my children.
Wednesday's theme was Spring festivals. People brought activities based on Easter, St George's Day, Valentines Day and Mothers Day. There was also bean sprouting and an activity to show global spring festivals.
I just love these dragon sock puppets


My two were very busy and had a great time :0)


What we watched


What we read

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Plasticine Zebras anyone?

I picked up a couple of plasticine kits for my kids in The Works because they were BOGOF and I can't resist a bargain ;0)
The kits contain some plastic zebra pieces for the legs, tail and head, a shaping tool and 8 little sticks of plasticine.
This is what they came up with.
This multicoloured horse creature was made by Boykin. He used all his plasticine and took his own photo to post on here (hence the post) :0)
The Girl followed the instructions and made a lovely zebra. She enjoyed it but said she felt there wasn't enough black and white plasticine left to make a fat enough body.

Thursday, 1 March 2012

On the first day of Springtime.....

.... we went to a new HE group, Little Ninjas, then to the local park with friends, went to choir, and to drama....
....and wrote a song (goes to the tune of On the First Day of Christmas - obviously)

On the first day of Springtime my true love gave to me
A snowdrop under a tree

On the second day of Springtime my true love gave to me
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the third day of Springtime my true love gave to me
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the fourth day of Springtime my true love gave to me
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the fifth day of Springtime my true love gave to me
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the sixth day of Springtime my true love gave to me
6 baby chicks
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the seventh day of Springtime my true love gave to me
7 dabbling ducklings
6 baby chicks
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the eighth day of Springtime my true love gave to me
8 trees in blossom
7 dabbling ducks
6 baby chicks
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the ninth day of Springtime my true love gave to me
9 buzzing bees
8 trees in blossom
7 dabbling ducks
6 baby chicks
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the tenth day of Springtime my true love gave to me
10 yellow daffodils
9 buzzing bees
8 trees in blossom
7 dabbling ducks
6 baby chicks
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the eleventh day of Springtime my true love gave to me
11 dandelion seeds
10 yellow daffodils
9 buzzing bees
8 trees in blossom
7 dabbling ducks
6 baby chicks
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

On the twelfth day of Springtime my true love gave to me
12 growing daisies
11 dandelion seeds
10 yellow daffodils
9 buzzing bees
8 trees in blossom
7 dabbling ducks
6 baby chicks
5 Easter Eggs
4 clumps of frogspawn
3 bunches of flowers
2 bouncing bunnies &
A snowdrop under a tree

It was good fun, and yes, I know it's not strictly speaking the first day of Spring but it was beautifully sunny and Spring is definitely in the air :0)