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March Homeschool Miscellany by ryivhnn

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March Homeschool Miscellany
I would love to say things are picking up but they're really not.  Issues are abounding, some of them standard teenage ones, some of them teenage politics I thought we might have a prayer of avoiding if we avoided using the school system (very naive thought there, because to completely avoid it I guess we'd have to exist in an insular community with only mostly like-minded individuals), a lot probably stemming from the other thing even though we're trying to both ignore it and deal with it as much as possible.

The smalls had a bit of an arty month.  12yo actually sat still long enough to twine a piece of blutack around a skewer (in fairness there was some mild distraction as he was watching Youtube at the same time and just wanted to do something with his hands while doing so) and in a completely separate session also started drawing DnD item and magic cards while waiting for a box that he'd bought to arrive.

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We received an Easter box from my mum t hat had some bottle protectors in it (as it contained beer).  12yo started wearing them as arm guards, and then utilised various boxes we had to make another suit of armour.

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Each suit of armour has slowly been an improvement on the last one.

He's also been reading a lot more; reading and rereading the *[Scurry](https://www.scurrycomic.com/)* series after we bought him the last book, and buying and reading various DnD books and coming up with ideas for characters and campaigns.  Unfortunately for him I won't run a game or play with him because I really hate that system.

We have been playing World of Darkness with 16yo and a couple of his friends.  I have told them to keep notes but I think they're only keeping on top of important things like how much experience they're earning and how much gnosis/faith/quintessence they have left.

<sub>Only vaguely related I actually need to do up character sheets for some of the important npcs and antagonists now that the group is working somewhat together rather than fighting with each other which is how all my games seem to start XD and they've attracted some unwanted attention because THE VOICES DEMAND BLOOD KLAUS (quote from the 18yo's character Maxwell who is a mage, speaking to 16yo's character Klaus who is actually a demon possessing the body of Klaus but the other characters aren't aware of this yet).</sub>

As the older group members haven't consciously realised 12yo's character's most useful skill yet (and doesn't help that I got him to play a character his age as the others are playing much older adult characters and struggling) he's not had a lot to do aside from random errands.  I've recently found the rpg notes I was writing for an rpg set in my head-universe which will need some revising, then I asked him if he would like to help me play test and continue development, which he was quite enthused about.  I'll have to see how I go timewise though, it's getting difficult doing the stuff I'm already doing, not sure if anything else will cram in.

14yo made a fairy guarden with a jar, a fairy figurine and various items sourced from a park down the road, and a frog and lily pad out of clay.

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She has her gymnastics beginner level certification (unlike 16yo who is annoyed because there's been a system update or something since we did ours and he's been completely reset and has to do it all from the beginning again and so far hasn't bothered) so now we're all waiting on the prac.  A lot of notes were taken as unlike 16yo she couldn't remember all of the information that she read before the quiz, and unlike me didn't have the life experience to work out everything from common sense.  She's quite used to taking notes as she keeps quite a lot on cosplay plans/designs and does the bullet journal thing.

The small two are doing Skwirk but usually have to be reminded. 

14yo has been looking at applying for jobs (so far one has been applied for) and we probably need to have a chat about whether they still want to do the early learning course and if so, we should check out the TAFE down the road and have a chat as it's a thing that can be started next year.

16yo has continued to think about applying for jobs but hasn't actually gotten around to doing it.  His current project is playing the stock market in *Warframe* (some game he has intermittently played previously but really gotten into recently) and it's involved learning how to use spreadsheets.  I'm trying to bully him into writing weekly reports about it.

Our month's highlight was finally getting to the newly renovated/rebuilt and reopened [Boola Bardip Museum](https://visit.museum.wa.gov.au/boolabardip) (I'm not sure if it's just Boola Bardip, The Boola Bardip Museum or The Boola Bardip Perth Museum or The Boola Bardip Museum of WA x_x), and getting to spend some rare one on one time with 16yo as 12yo was out with an injury and 14yo was taking a turn refusing to get up in the morning.

This was our first impression on approach from the Perth train station.

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16yo's comment was that it looked like a dodgy Minecraft build.  Meanwhile I really wasn't sure how to feel about that thing looming over the original building.  We vaguely tended in the direction the main entry used to be and then noticed it had moved, so walked through to it with 16yo making comments about the architecture on the way through, such as where they'd the lower passage connecting the two buildings out.

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Happily they were careful about the ancient grapevine.

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It even got a nice new frame to climb on, though I feel that it looked like it's recovering from the trauma of the craziness that was going on around it while the museum was being rebuilt/refurbished.

We asked the lady at the counter what the best way to tackle the museum was and she recommended heading to the top floor and working our way down so that's what we did.  On the way up, we noticed this boat dangling from the ceiling, 16yo wondered if it was a whaling boat and then we got into an in-depth conversation about *Moby Dick*, with 16yo saying he was had found out from somewhere that whales interpreted some noise the whaling ships made as aggressive whale sounds and would come charging out to attack them, ram the ship, then get confused or angry because ships don't feel like whales.

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16yo really appreciated being able to spend as much time as he wanted looking over displays with me, as normally when we had youngest with us, he would often have a brief look and then want to rush off to see the next thing, so what would usually happen is that we'd keep up with him, or the bigs would wander off so they could look at things at their own leisure but without me as I was usually having to tail youngest, and we'd meet up somewhere later.

16yo called this bit the "anti-[14yo] section", as we anticipate she would be thoroughly squicked out and probably leave that entire section when she sees this particular display.

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The wildlife section was pretty cool as there were also small displays and information panels explaining how the animals and plants were taxidermised/preserved or otherwise had realistic looking models made of them.  16yo tried his hand at identifying a lot of the animals and plants he was looking at before checking the informational signs to see if he was correct.  We also had a go at the interactive displays, they were pretty boring but we assumed they were made to be easily accessible to very young children and people who didn't know anything about the subjects.

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Then a couple of school groups came in and after a quick stopover in an artistic tingle tree model/sculpture, 16yo bailed out into the next section.

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The next section was the prehistoric section containing all the dinosaur models, as well as a projection display that made whoever walked across it leave dinosaur footprints and possibly occasionally cause a flood (it happened when we crossed paths with a couple walking in the opposite direction).  16yo read almost all of the signs, and we spent way too long trying to calculate the mass of a diprotodon femur.

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And of course while we were there I had to grab a photo of the ammonite for @ammonite.

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Next section was a fairly recent history/current times section which 16yo had a quick look around in but said he wasn't really that interested in recent history, so we moved on to a section that discussed oceans and weather, and he had a bit more fun with the interactive displays here, learning what goes into the formation of a cat5 tornado and how various beach and wind conditions makes different types of waves.

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The next section contained some geopolitical displays, the main interactive one contained information on Australia's various relationships with the rest of the world.  16yo spent quite a lot of time on it.

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There was also an oldschool Snakes and Ladders board that we spent some time playing before moving on to the set of blocks next to it as I remembered having or at least playing with a similar set of blocks when I was little.

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We moved down to the second floor (stopping on the way to admire the view down) into a section about agriculture and mining.

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I was so annoyed by the 5 tonne steel ball that destroyed forests that I didn't take a photo of it.  16yo said as a piece of engineering/technology it was quite impressive for its simplicity, but other than that agreed with me that it was horrifying.

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He was quite interested in the stuff that gets mined, and spent a good deal of time telling me about how Australia was the main producer of gemstone opals in the world and how much it produced and possibly where from.

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He was initially disappointed at being unable to find any opal sites on the interactive mining map until it clicked that it was a section of Western Australia he was looking at.

It was around this point that he realised that he was hungry and that we had been wandering around for 2.5 hours.  I asked him if he wanted to go see the blue whale skeleton, and he said no, he'd like to save it for next time and he was looking forward to a return visit to do more/the rest of the museum.  We went for lunch at Subway where it was mostly eating and and some alternating between talking about the museum and talking about video games before jumping on the train home.  Return trip is already planned.

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The museum looks awesome. I love the fairy jar i wanted to do one with miss 4 for a long time and keep forgetting πŸ˜‚ the cardboard armour is pretty creative.
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@ryivhnn ·
They did a great job with the museum, it looks very clean and modern (but unfortunately rather generic and boring as well now ^_^;) and the internal setup is great and has a nice flow.  Seems worth the four years it was closed for works XD

He likes making cardboard armour, a new set crops up every so often :)

Fairy jar might look nice in a post ;D

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Thank you very much for this beautiful and detailed tour of the museum. It is wonderful to get to know such far away places of interest for humanity through your post.
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@ryivhnn ·
Thank you for stopping by, glad you found it interesting :) Hopefully it won't be too long where I write another one that covers more of it, it's a decent sized building and we didn't get through it all that trip!

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@minismallholding ·
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<sup>Thank you for saving my brain for a short while with a genuine unschooling post. You've no idea how much I'm missing this type of content at the moment!</sup>

How are you finding skwirk? A few have mentioned it over the time I homeschooled, but being stingy I never took it up. *The girls would likely have wanted to take a new approach after half a year anyway.*
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@ryivhnn ·
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<sup>I'm sure it'll calm down once that challenge thing is done? And glad to be good for something, and sorry I only post once a month? XD</sup>

This is our second attempt (first one was some years ago) and honestly I still don't think it's worth the money (back then it was because the content was still being developed so a lot of things were missing, now they are having to redo a lot of it because Flash got deprecated), maybe it would be when it's all done and polished and just needs updating with new information and as the curriculum develops.  However the smalls are actually doing some of it (they both claim they hate Khan Academy) so that's something.

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@minismallholding ·
 Izzy never liked Khan, but Angel loved it. She even used it in her early uni days, but I don't know if she still does.
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Sometimes the voices do demand blood, at least that’s what I’ve heard. Sorry they couldn’t avoid politics. How did they manage to flub that up? I just saw some crazy politics at the beach. I’ll tell you later. 

I love that suit of armor. I want to wear something like that to work. Your kids are fun. 
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@ryivhnn ·
I guess because they're teenagers and hormones, growing up, brain development, trying to find your place in the world and not much in the way of context means that everything is a huge deal.

I guess small mercies are it could be a lot worse than what it is as from what I've observed of friends' kids, school can exacerbate these things further past the point of ridiculous I think it's at already.

That suit of armour is easy enough to make ;D The kids have their moments.  I told 12yo and he was pretty stoked to get that praise, but then when he saw the photo protested he hadn't finished the helmet yet and to warn him next time I was going to post a photo so he could brush his hair XD Told him it wasn't a drama, I could take another photo when he did, and assured him that I usually try to pick the best photos to post.  He'll need a new chestplate at some stage too now as he made the mistake of putting it on J and it went on easily enough but then J attempted to gently take it off and it didn't end well XD

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