Monday, September 20, 2010

Last week of school.

This week is week 10 of term three. We will have two weeks holidays and then our final term for the year starting in October.

I have a lot to get done. Next term, Christopher will be doing full time home school. He has been at kindy for 5 terms now. Usually, children here go for 4 terms but the staff at his kindy offered me an extra term to help with his speech delay. It has been good for him to have this extra term. His speech has improved a lot.

I have started to organise our new timetable. I am hoping that not going out for kindy pick up's in the middle of the day will make the days a bit easier and we will get more home schooling done.

Steve is going to build some cupboards and a bookshelf in the family room/home school room during the holidays so I will also be organising all our home school resources and other things that will be stored in there.

My camera that was dropped a couple of weeks ago is not working at all now. I had Steve video our children at their kids club service and it is all fuzzy. It will probably be okay for photos only but at the moment, we cannot even get that to work. Maybe I will try charging the battery and see if that makes a difference.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Its our last week of term too, but with sick kids not everything I want done before the holidays is going to get done, hopefully the cement for our pool will be poured this week if the rain stops and that will mean no school as they watch

Kelly Casanova said...

Hi Therese,
Enjoy you're holidays, we're working through as I don't feel we have done enough for the term.
I have that recipe posted for you on my food blog.
God bless

Kel

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Wishing you a successful holiday. It sounds well planned! Cathy

Deborah said...

Well, the holidays have come and gone in a rush - haven't they? LOL. All set here for term:4.

Miss 5 is very excited to start the new term - we are going to try out grade 1 full on for term 4 and see how it goes.

I even programmed for Miss 3 as well, she is even more excited about doing school work. Just lots of different alphabet stuff for her though.

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