Today was our last day of "school" before a fun winter break!
Friday, December 16, 2011
Last Day Before Vacation
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
A Super-Awesome week so far...
We are staying busy indoors while it's COLD outdoors!
We started our week by decorating our little classroom tree. It's blue! This photo makes it look like we pulled a charred branch out of the fire pit, but the tree is actually a very pretty shade of blue. (Maybe that pale, snowy light coming from the window messed up the color...???)The kids quickly discovered that situations like these are complex and black/white/right/wrong thinking just doesn't work!
We played a few rounds of Animal Classification Go Fish. (I saved this wonderful felt gift bag from my birthday...I knew it would be perfect for something!)
This is our Quiz Bowl. (The polar bear container is from Dollar Tree.) As we move through our week, I'm jotting down questions about what we have learned. On Friday, the kids will pull questions out and answer them.
This is way more fun than an actual test! Plus I can keep the questions in the bowl for as long as necessary, or save them for a review later.
Remember our pale, dinky amaryllis? Just one week of TLC and it's almost 6 inches tall!Hope you're having a great week, too!
Labels:
hands-on projects,
holidays,
home education,
math,
nature,
science,
spelling
It's Cran-Tastic!
We finally finished our cranberry study today! Of course I had planned to do this with the kids before Thanksgiving, but never had time to do all the activities. I thought it looked like a lot of fun when I read about it at Almost Unschoolers, and I didn't want to abandon the idea...
Their suspicions were confirmed when the vinegar and the orange juice didn't do anything. But look what happened when we dropped in some baking soda!
It floated on top at first, so the kids got impatient and decided to stir it. Then it got foamy and turned deep purplish-blue.P.S. A million points if you get the title reference!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Sunny Tuesday School
We started our school day today with an addition warm-up. (Kiddos always complain that they don't need to review, but I noticed that they were a bit rusty with a few addition facts!) This is a game called "Hamster Run" from Really Good Stuff.
Then they compared numbers in "Get to the Top," from The Mailbox's Mix & Match Math Games. (Yes, those are hamsters climbing the mountain...the kids really liked the hamster game pieces from the first game!)

We learned about Mobius strips today and decided to make some of our own. Take a strip of paper and label the corners A, B, C, and D.

Make a loop, but twist the paper so that B is lined up with C and A is lined up with D. Tape the ends together and you have a Mobius strip!
What happens when you start drawing a line on the inside of the strip?
Hey, wait a second! I started this line on the inside and now I'm on the outside!
What happens if I cut along the line I drew?
We made several strips and cut them different ways. We ended up with really curly, intertwined Mobius strips...
...and two connected loops. The kids really enjoyed experimenting with them!
We planted our Christmas amaryllis today as well. When we opened the box, we discovered that our bulb already had a few pale leaves and a bud.
The kids were careful to leave the "neck" of the bulb exposed.
A little water...

...and some sunshine...

...and our amaryllis will be taller than 3.5 inches very soon!

Took a lunch break and enjoyed some very silly Christmas Mad Libs.
I've been waiting for a warm, sunny day to do some measurement practice outdoors.
Gallon Man reminded us how many cups are in a pint, how many pints are in a quart, etc.
Gallon Man reminded us how many cups are in a pint, how many pints are in a quart, etc.
The kids measured 16 cups of birdseed into a gallon orange juice container. We compared the orange juice container to our half-gallon of milk and calculated how many cups and pints our milk carton contains.
When we finished practicing our measurements, we made a treat for the birds!

Hope you had a great day, too!
Labels:
birds,
hands-on projects,
math,
science experiments
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