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Updating the workbooks.......

 I finally got around to printing all the photos out that need to go in Niamh's workbooks - what a task! 

I mark each piece of written work with a note to say which pictures need to be added and this will take around two days in total to do but I find it easier than doing it weekly (I also think it saves a LOT of time). 

Niamh is realising just how much practical work we've done and I've chosen to do it all now so that we can refine any work, make sure nothing is missed out and start planning for Summer!



Niamh will be home educated throughout Summer but in a more relaxed manner. Niamh will be completing her core subject assessments to make sure that she understands everything she's learnt, but we're planning some super fun activities. Niamh's list of activities she wants to do are:

Climb a mountain

Lots of beach days

Lots of climbing

Camping

Run a 5k. 

I love her goals - and we're really looking forward to ending this academic year on a high note. 


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