They run every Sunday and often work with the Sustainable Coastlines crew too which has fabulous workshops for the kids with upcycling and re-using rubbish that has been collected from the shore.
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Workshops on the Waterfront - Puppets!
One of the many wonderful things that happen in the weekends in the Viaduct are the Workshops on the Waterfront. This weekend was "Make & Take Puppets" which is exactly what we did. Thank you ladies for the amazing display of all sorts of stuff that the kids could use. I actually went along to make one for myself!
They run every Sunday and often work with the Sustainable Coastlines crew too which has fabulous workshops for the kids with upcycling and re-using rubbish that has been collected from the shore.
They run every Sunday and often work with the Sustainable Coastlines crew too which has fabulous workshops for the kids with upcycling and re-using rubbish that has been collected from the shore.
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Parsley Pesto
This is one of the kids FAVOURITE foods, and not only because they can help me make it, it tastes delicious too! It's super easy, and it can be adapted to any herb that you have been given in mass quantities, (or have raided from someones garden), or have grown yourself of course. Even the fruit and vege shops sometimes have them at reasonable prices and in good bunch sizes too.
Basically I use parsley as my main ingredient as this is something that I get given often, and it tastes great too! It's also wonderful with a little coriander thrown in too and makes it more 'light green'.
PARSLEY PESTO
1 large bunch parsley
1.5 cups olive oil
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
1/2 teaspoon garlic, crushed (can put more in if you wish, just the kids find it a bit overpowering)
Blend seeds, garlic and a bit of oil together first, then add bits of parsley and oil alternatively to create a smooth mixture. Blend until you get the right consistency.
Enjoy!
Basically I use parsley as my main ingredient as this is something that I get given often, and it tastes great too! It's also wonderful with a little coriander thrown in too and makes it more 'light green'.
PARSLEY PESTO
1 large bunch parsley
1.5 cups olive oil
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
1/2 teaspoon garlic, crushed (can put more in if you wish, just the kids find it a bit overpowering)
Blend seeds, garlic and a bit of oil together first, then add bits of parsley and oil alternatively to create a smooth mixture. Blend until you get the right consistency.
Enjoy!
Monday, 18 March 2013
Unitary Designers of the Future!
Last week the kids enjoyed the great Youth Town Marquee with all it's goodies to make our 'sculptures' for the future. It was a opportunity for kids to show some skills and what their ideas are for the future of Auckland City while the councilors were inside the Viaduct Events Centre doing their own brainstorming on Auckland's design.
Click on the photo below to see our blog post on our Mazuran Sailing website of the creations we have made!
Click on the photo below to see our blog post on our Mazuran Sailing website of the creations we have made!
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Water Scootering!
Being so hot on board the boat at the moment we decided that we would head to the Wind Tree down in Wynyard Quarter for a cool off. We had friends over for lunch who also came for a walk which was a nice treat for them too. The kids had already spotted the Wind Tree and got their bodies into the cooling of the water as quick as possible.
Seagulls at one side, and kids on the other, it's a multi-use pond that is chlorinated. It's often cleaned so it's great for the kids around the city to have a dip after playing at the playground right next to it in Wynyard Quarter.
Just a dip turned out to be a great fun and games with the scooters! Instead of just riding them about the playground, they decided to use them to scoot into the water and had a great laugh racing in from up on the grass hill. It was very entertaining for both me and others who were watching the new adaption of 'water scootering'.
To see more about the Wind Tree by Michio Ihara click here.
Seagulls at one side, and kids on the other, it's a multi-use pond that is chlorinated. It's often cleaned so it's great for the kids around the city to have a dip after playing at the playground right next to it in Wynyard Quarter.
To see more about the Wind Tree by Michio Ihara click here.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Homeschooling Exemption - Done!
Today we received our Certificate of Homeschooling Exemption from the Ministry of Education in New Zealand!! I didn't realise how excited and slightly elated it makes me feel, not only to know that I can actually write something that is coherent to award an 'approval', but also to have the power to enjoy teaching my own children!! It was a great moment to open it and see that our decision to homeschool had been granted, as the kids helped me post the application merely 3 weeks ago, so thank you to the Ministry of Education for your speedy reply!
I must thank my friends and family who have helped and encouraged me in support and reference material to keep the 'ball rolling' so to speak. Everyone has influenced my (our) decision to homeschool so a HUGE THANK YOU!
Some of the websites that have been a great help to me include:
Learnex - Applying for Homeschooling Exemption
Home Education Foundation - Exemption Tips and Ideas
NZ Home Education - Legal & Administrative Issues
Home Education NZ
There are other ways to help you out in your Homeschooling Exemption and these include:
- Unlimited resources online
- There are some small businesses that import educational resources and can recommend materials to help. At www.home-education.org.nz they have a list of resource suppliers.
- Once you have applied for your exemption and it has been approved, they Ministry of Education will make the New Zealand Curriculum available for you to view.
- Guidance from friends who have already applied and had their Exemption approved. (Note: This may be too personal for some, but if you have friends who are willing, it certainly helps and takes feeling of been overwhelmed!)
So that was our day!!
Good luck to those who are applying!!
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Welcome to Homeschooling Onboard!
Welcome to Homeschooling Onboard!
This is where I will be sharing thoughts, ideas and generally stuff we do with the kids on board our catamaran. It may be stuff we do while tied up at the dock, or while we are sailing or even anchored in a bay. That's the whole beauty of it! Each day is different, and each moment is different and to be cherished.
SLOW DOWN MUMMY by Rebekah Knight
Slow down mummy, there is no need to rush,
slow down mummy, what is all the fuss?
Slow down mummy, make yourself a cup of tea.
Slow down mummy, come and spend some time with me.
Slow down mummy, let's put our boots on and go out for a walk,
let's kick at piles of leaves, and smile and laugh and talk.
Slow down mummy, you look ever so tired,
come sit and snuggle under the duvet and rest with me a while.
Slow down mummy, those dirty dishes can wait,
slow down mummy, lets have some fun, lets bake a cake!
Slow down mummy I know you work a lot,
but sometimes mummy, its nice when you just stop.
Sit with us a minute,
& listen to our day,
spend a cherished moment,
because our childhood is not here to stay!
Rebekah.Knight (c)2011
It thought it was appropriate to start the first post with a poem that I came across which summed up how busy we can get and how we have to SLOW DOWN to enjoy the time we have with our beautiful children.
SLOW DOWN MUMMY by Rebekah Knight
Slow down mummy, there is no need to rush,
slow down mummy, what is all the fuss?
Slow down mummy, make yourself a cup of tea.
Slow down mummy, come and spend some time with me.
Slow down mummy, let's put our boots on and go out for a walk,
let's kick at piles of leaves, and smile and laugh and talk.
Slow down mummy, you look ever so tired,
come sit and snuggle under the duvet and rest with me a while.
Slow down mummy, those dirty dishes can wait,
slow down mummy, lets have some fun, lets bake a cake!
Slow down mummy I know you work a lot,
but sometimes mummy, its nice when you just stop.
Sit with us a minute,
& listen to our day,
spend a cherished moment,
because our childhood is not here to stay!
Rebekah.Knight (c)2011
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Lower & Uppercase Matching
Being able to match the lower case alphabet to uppercase alphabet is often confusing for some kids, and what I decided to do was to take the 'Apple Alphabet' and chop them down the middle. This makes a lower case on one half and an uppercase on the other half. I don't necessarily bring out ALL of them at once (having limited space on board), but maybe 10 so they are achievable before the children get bored.
As seen here, Blake then gets the white board marker and writes over the top of them to practice the letter! I didn't even ask him, so it was great that he chose to do it by himself.
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