Distance Learning – In The Outback

Distance Learning – In The Outback

Doing school at home was a very weird experience for both of us and our sister.  Home is normally a place where we just relax on holidays and the work we do is all farm related not school related.  Initially it was quite difficult to get our heads around Distance Learning from home as there were always the temptation to go out on the farm and play golf in the back paddock or open the fridge for the 5th time in 10 minutes hoping that something would appear since we last opened it.  However, once we got into a good routine, we were able to schedule into our recess and lunch breaks a dirt bike ride, a game of golf or something totally unrelated to school.  Besides the fact that nothing beats ‘Face-to-Face’ teaching, missing familiar faces and that daily social interactions was something you take for granted.  It’s now great to be back and fingers crossed all goes well for the future.

Charlie & Toby Weston

Studying amongst the canola
Charlie with his head in the clouds
Canola Serenity
Toby celebrating getting a question right
Multitasking