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Educationsense Camp - Workshops, group talks, home education merchandise, and a lot of friends having fun!
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The idea of the virtual Camp was that a member
of your family checked to see what we were up to each day, and
then you worked out something
similar you could do together at home. Each day, I suggested some adapted activities you might want to try out with your family and friends. If you see something you
like now, why not give it a go!
Friday
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2-4pm
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At the Camp: Opening Circle
At Home: Chat with friends - whether you get together for refreshments, or ring them on the 'phone, spend some time with your closest chums.
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4-5pm
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At the Camp: Games
At Home: Take your children outside for a 'kick-about', or a walk in the park. If you can't get them to come out, there's always Monopoly and Twister!
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7-8pm
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At the Camp: Story Time
At Home: Read a story to your children or, better still make one up between you. If the inspiration doesn't come, remember a great day you had together, or talk about life when they were babies.
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8pm onwards
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At the Camp: Words and Music
At Home: Spend a quality evening with your family. Put the world to rights, preferably to the sound of your favourite tunes, and annoy the neighbours with your musical instruments!
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The attendees were able to send
virtual
Postcards from the real Camp to those joining us on the website from home. Did they Wish You Were Here, or
Wish They Were With You?!!

Sit down with a cup of herbal tea and read each edition of
The
Magicland Gazette, our Camp newsletter. It may be old news,
but it's no fish and chips wrapper!

Take a look at the pictures in The Gallery. Nearly all
of them were taken by the younger members of our community.
Well, the camp hadn't yet started, but I thought this might amuse:
Wendy said... "What day is it? Oh! I'm supposed to be doing a camp in a few days!"
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