
We're determined to do as much outdoor school as possible, since we'll be missing these warm days in a couple of months! Today we spread a blanket on the grass and started our biomes unit study. I'm using Amazing Biome Projects You Can Build Yourself by Donna Latham and Farah Rizvi as a springboard for the unit. We read the introduction, compared different biomes and discussed the threats that each of them face.
Then we used sidewalk chalk to list the eight (nine if you count the oceans) biomes covered in the book.
Coniferous trees have thick, waxy needles that conserve moisture. They don't lose their leaves, which is why people refer to them as "evergreens."
We'll be talking about animal adaptations in our biomes unit study, so we read Animal Senses: How Animals See, Hear, Taste, Smell and Feel by Pamela Hickman and Pat Stephens. Have you ever wondered what it's like to see with compound eyes like an insect?
Or to see ten times better than a human, like a hawk?Then it was time for some gumdrop geometry...
Count the Dots to find the number of vertices.
It turns out, our geometric solids are useful as grasshopper catchers, too!
3 comments:
Outdoor school looks beautiful and peaceful! I'm envious- we've been in the 100s for weeks now and our summers are so hot that we have to spend most of our time indoors.
What fun you all are having!
Some very clever ideas! I enjoyed your post & photos. Looks like you guys had fun.
Some *great* ideas. I like staying outdoors too! Everyone thinks better. (IMO:))
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