Wednesday home ed.

It’s Wednesday. That must mean three hours in a car to meet up with friends and be socially educational.

Small took more minecraft related craft. And one of the other families brought their raspberry pi, thus cementing my desire to become a pi owning family and launch us on a coding adventure. You can get minecraft on a pi, and learn to code python. ..

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Pair programming. Let’s teach them extreme techniques from the beginning.

There was science in the garden with vitamin tube rockets. And much drawing in the conservatory.

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Some of it was even on the Halloween finger puppets. (Some of it was on his face. )

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A good day all round. I’m tired now though.


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Comments

4 responses to “Wednesday home ed.”

  1. That does look a good, though tiring, day. Like the look of Halloween finger puppets.

    1. Baker Ross 🙂

  2. What a day! Looks great but such a long drive! Worth it, though, I’m sure.

    1. It was, but I really wish someone would invent a teleporter.

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