Hopefully it's readable! Doesn't everyone love my drawing skills? LOL. So, here's the key we used:
- Smile face is a "good" guy.
- Frown face is a "bad" guy. (Even though our villains changed to good at the end, I didn't redraw. Perhaps I should have.)
- Boys/men have pants (aka 2 lines) and girls/women have skirts (aka a triangle with legs).
- Kings (and queens, if there had been any) have crowns.
- Arrows show two sets of brothers, and three parent/child relationships.
- Hearts are for devotion (Gonzalo) and love (Ferdinand and Miranda).
- X eyes mean the person is dead.
- Sycorax is a witch, so Andrew said she needed a pointy hat!
I am also glad I put him in his own year. For many people, combining the kids works wonderfully. But I am not one of that group. I really enjoy the one-on-one time to focus on each child.
And yes, I restarted school the day after Christmas. The vacation has driven me nuts! I need a little routine, and they do better without an all day free-for-all. In my defense, we'll mainly be reading for the rest of the month. We'll write some thank-you letters for English, and putter with a few other things, but we won't go full swing until we start Term 2 mid-January.
That looks just like our sheets when we were reading Lamb's! I almost thought you had found one of ours and posted it here :) We would use blue pencil for males and pink or red for females. Lots of arrows drawn to make all the tangled connections.
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