As unsettling as this is for so many people, it’s also an opportunity to do things differently for a while. To talk more, to play more games and to teach your children things you never normally have time for.
Online education science content for children via #SchoolsOutScience
As millions of school age children transition their education to home classrooms in the wake of the devastating COVID-19 global pandemic, Schmidt Ocean Institute has assembled a wealth of free online science resources for parents and teachers.
Home schooling during COVID-19: week 3
Key things this week I think have been that I have lowered my expectations and increased my flexibility, when it comes to timings etc and who does what when.
10 things to enjoy with the children during lock down
This is a strange and unprecedented time in our lives. Families all over the world are in lock down. Whilst this might be a really difficult time in so many ways, it is also an opportunity to do things we might not normally have time for in everyday life.
Home schooling during COVID-19: week 2
I’ve also been trying to remind myself that this is not home schooling in the sense that home-schoolers know it. This is crisis schooling and that is NOT the same thing. No one has done this before and we’ve had little time to prepare.
3 Benefits of Writing Anonymously or Taking a Pen Name
Have you ever been tempted to publish a story anonymously or take a pseudonym? If yes, then you are not alone. There are so many writers these days who choose this option.
5 easy clay crafts you can do with kids
Clay is a fantastic crafting material that can be used to make a range of creations. These can either be practical or come straight from the imagination – from small decorations to sit on your desk to more practical household items like coasters.
Seneca Learning: supporting 8-18 year olds and parents during COVID-19 school closures
Today, families all over the UK have woken up to a VERY new kind of routine. Homeschooling. For many, this will prove a huge challenge as they try to juggle a job, financial uncertainty, different emotions among family members and the normal day-to-day tasks.