Thursday, 17 July 2014

The #Homeedlinkup Week 7

Welcome to this weeks #homeedlinkup



I've been busy sorting out more interesting giveaway items to appear on the linky over the next few weeks. There will be a few books and interesting resources up for grabs just in time for the start of the next academic year (if you follow school holiday patterns). So watch this space.

The Accidental Home Educator wrote a great post last week all about pirates, rock pools and sea-side adventures. I do hope that she considers dressing up for International Talk Like a Pirate Day which is just bags of yo-ho-ho themed fun. This takes place on September 19th each year. We really got into the spirit of things last year as you can see on last years pirate post. 

Last week OFamilyBlog wrote about using painted hand prints to count in fives - simple but very effective. It is on my list for next week because I know Tristan will love making handprint pictures and he won't even realise that he is learning the 5 times table - brilliant. 

I have a soft spot for cardboard inspired creativity so I simply must give a mention to Dancinginthemud for the fabulous and fantastic cardboard box fox which they made. It is a thing of beauty and I'm utterly convinced that Mr Dahl himself would have gladly popped it in his shed had he seen it. They also shared a few other activity ideas based on the lovely 'Fantastic Mr Fox'.

Thank you to everyone who linked up last week and to all the people who commented and messaged me.

Before I explain the rules for the linky, I'd like to just let you know that my blog will be moving over to a swanky new site very soon. It will be hugely easier to navigate and much easier on the eye. It is very exciting and I look forward to seeing what you all think when it happens. 

Until then please keep reading, linking, commenting and sharing the #homeedlinkup

Here are the guidelines for the linky. 

The link-up is for any home-education based post. It could just be a photograph from the week, your favourite post or a note about a particular success. 

If you don't blog but want to get involved then simply post a comment at the bottom of this post so that we can 'meet' you. Nobody wants to click on a link and zoom off to find themselves on an advertising post so please don't link-up with ads. The only other rule is just the good manners one - keep it clean and polite please.

I am really, really looking forward to reading more fabulous posts this week and meeting other home-educators. Please help spread the word about the linky in in doing so the positive message about home-education.  

Don't forget to spread a little happiness by reading and commenting on other posts on this link-up.

Have a sun-soaked, hopefully not rain-soaked week! 





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