Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create. -- Albert Einstein
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Book Buddies
Sunday, October 16, 2011
S.E.E.D.
Then we learned about minerals and the kids had to name a mineral to get a dum-dum. Then we moved on to the animals.
| There's a little turtle!! There were a couple of them. :) |
| A snake wrapped around the light bulb. |
| A hawk. The kids couldn't touch the birds but they had the parts of a bird sitting around the table for the kids to touch. Kinda creepy if you think about it too hard but the kids enjoyed it. |
| Here's the owl. There were also owl pellets for the kids to dissect if desired. We didn't b/c Collin had an appointment in the Planetarium. |
After the show we headed off to the quad where we found a truck that ran on water and a very exciting demonstration of levers.
| Collin got to pull the pin and throw the tennis ball with the catapult. |
| It's hard to see but in the distance is a little boy with a red jacket on. That's Collin getting the tennis ball. It actually went pretty far. |
| Time to make some paper!! Here's the pulp! |
| No, those aren't pancakes. That's round paper... they were cooking out the water. ;) |
Friday, October 14, 2011
Colonial Times
| This was George Washington. He was telling the kids all about his "adventures". He kind of lost my kids attention after ten minutes or so so we moved on to the guns... :) |
| Collin just looked so serious; I had to get a picture of him. |
| This was the arrogant French-man. He made lace and he was hilarious!! He was so haughty (an act) so it was just funny. |
| This is the Frenchman's wife. Ryanne thought that her dress was so pretty she wanted a picture with her. |
| This was funny. He said, "Do you want to see me shove this lighted baton in my wife's mouth?" The kids all yelled, "Yeah!!" So, he did. hehe! ;) |
| Lunch |
| Finishing up lunch. |
| The kids watching the little creek that ran by where we had our picnic. |
| The wood carver. |
| Stockades. Neither of my kids were tall enough to reach so I could take a picture so Collin is lifting his sister into it. LOL! It was the best we could do. ;) |
| Toymaker!! My kids were here for a while. |
| More toymaker... |
| Still at the toymaker.... |
| We just needed to get that stinkin' ball into the cup so we could move on from the toymaker's. Collin finally did so on we went. |
| The Blacksmith |
| Collin kept trying to get closer to the orange part. Freaked me out. We finally just left that building and went on to safer places. |
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Update on virtual school
Ronni and I have been working on number recognition lately. She can count to 12 but she doesn't know what the numbers look like so that has been fun! :) It's not as fun for her as it was for Collin so our sessions are much shorter for her. She's only 3 so I don't want to teach the fun of learning out of her. We make it fun and when she's tired we do something else.
Here are some pictures of a few of our projects.
These are from history....
| When studying the Netherlands we built a dike. The water is on the right side of the dike. |
| Then we built a canal to go with the dike. |
| This is Collin's diorama of The Great Reef off the coast of Australia from when we studied Australia. ;) |
| We've been studying plants and how they get nutrition so, of course, we had to do this classic science experiment. We ended up with a blue and red daisy. :) |
| Collin pouring white vinegar into a jar. |
| Ronni placing a chicken bone into the jar. |
| Two weeks later - Collin demonstrating what happens when calcium is sucked out of the bone. (Obviously, this was when we were learning about the body and on the topic of bones.) |
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A little about us....
Free online educational games for kids
*Gathering Song
*Good Morning Song
*Calendar
*Book pertaining to the weekly theme
*Song about the weekly theme
*Poem about the weekly theme
*Pledge of Allegiance
In the school setting, many circle times include group work. I only have two kiddos and one is still very young so group work doesn't work so well. Some families are larger and more able to incorporate group work into their routine.
*A lot of the songs we use come from here.
What is Family Home Evening?
Our Daily Schedule
10:00-10:40: Phonics
10:40-11: Recess
11-12: Alternate between History and Science
12-12:30: Lunch
12:30-1: Alternate between music and art
1-1:40: Math
1:40-2: Snack
2-2:40: Language Arts
2:40-3: Independent Reading
All done!! :)
With K12 the kids have to have 6 hrs of school but it's not all book work. We do a lot of fun things with hands on activities. There are plenty of educational tv shows that we sometimes use as well. Collin's current favorite is Beakman's World.
President Gordon B. Hinckley said:
"Never forget that these little ones are the sons and daughters of God and that yours is a custodial relationship to them, that He was a parent before you were parents and that He has not relinquished His parental rights or interest in these little ones.
"Now, love them, take care of them. Fathers, control your tempers, now and in all the years to come. Mothers, control your voices, keep them down. Rear your children in love, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Take care of your little ones, welcome them into your homes and nurture and love them with all of your hearts.
"They may do, in the years that come, some things you would not want them to do, but be patient, be patient. You have not failed as long as you have tried. Never forget that" (Gordon B. Hinckley, address to the Salt Lake University 3rd Stake Conference, Nov. 3, 1996).
Quotes:
"While motherhood is not a perfect experience, we are each blessed every day to experience perfect moments with our children... While we are unlikely to experience never-ending joy in our mothering lives, we can become conscious of embracing the happiness that comes our way and be part of actively creating the happiness that we can experience and share with our children." -- Mothering with Spiritual Power by Debra Woods
Tips:
-Discuss
-Read
-Visualize
-Sing songs
- Physical Activity related to topic
*Children love to see their own artwork. Consider making a roller box.
*Children will learn better and remember longer when they are engaged through physical movement.
*As you plan your lessons, consider ways to include children in the learning activities.
*When doing an activity, clearly identify the topic you are teaching. This helps the children understand and apply it better.
*A chalkboard or dry erase board can be used as an effective teaching tool. They can be used to greet the children, ask a question, identify the topic, record ideas, and illustrate stories or concepts.
*Using children in visual demonstrations will get their attention and prepare them to learn.
*Working in small groups will keep more children engaged in learning.
*Not all children enjoy coloring. Some may only make a mark or two on the page. The purpose of coloring activities is to give the children a visual representation of the lesson that they can hold or hang up.
*Children learn through repetition and challenge.
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Our Calendar
I bought a tri-fold board (science projects) and glued a pre-made calendar to it. I put velcro to it and I printed out a bunch of numbers and used clear contact paper on everything. The days of the week are at the bottom and I have three popsicle sticks that say "Yesterday" "Today" and "Tomorrow". We put them in the appropriate envelopes. On the left is "Today's Weather". I looked online and found pictures to represent the different types of weather and attached them to popsicle sticks as well. It's fun to go over. There are lots of songs online to help learn the days of the week too. We do this every morning during circle time.
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