Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2015

Cleaning day


Yay Friday!... this morning is our "cleaning morning". 
The oldest is down for count with a fever and head cold... I've managed to clean up stairs baths and grabbed all towels on the way down to work on the kitchen. I open the wash to switch over the load from last night...
And wait..it's STILL dry!?
 Did I not hit the start button? 
Didn't this happen yesterday? 
Ok.. Maybe I'm losing it. 
grabs soap to put in washer.. hmmm the soap is still in there..so I DID in fact attempt this last night..
 puts soap away, shuts front of washer and pushes start... nothing. 
pushes start again NOTHING! ?
 pushes start and a sequence of other buttons in order to get any reaction N O T H I N G!
I'm seriously hoping this giant machine is unplugged...because everything else works. And I've got two loads in line waiting and this things just sitting here like a stubborn metal box holding my hopes of clean and fresh clothes hostage. 

.....
Minutes later, after refusing to let ONE machine hold up that much laundry,
I break out a few buckets and announce to my younger two
"Today we will learn how to wash Laundry by hand!"
gasps from the natives
"Can we do it!?" they ask excitedly..
But OF COARSE you can! 


(anyone else had their kids hand wash stuff?)

One washed , one rinsed
And I tossed all my towels and such on the porch. 
They Did pretty well!
... until tree seeds fell into the rinse bucket.
But It was only for the last two towels... 


Lesson learned and laundry done!
And when the Man got home...
He fixed the washer!
Yay! 

I love being able to turn negatives into positives!
Thank you Lord for these teachable moments!




Monday, April 20, 2015

seeds and a jar


This spring we decided to grow some more veggies
In order to study the way the seeds sprouted and rooted
we put some wet paper towel in a jar

and one seed on each side
Jalepeno
corn
eggplant
and garden bean.. 
(the bean was put in because I was told it would be the easiest and fastest to watch)

..
it wasn't.
The Corn was the winner in our little experiment!
The Jalepeno & eggplant 
trailing a bit for both second place
and the sad sad bean
just sat there.. slowly rotting. 
(not sure what happened there.)

Once the corn was declared definite winner
we removed them and planted them in some nice
juicy dirt.

Hopefully we can have us some good sweet corn this summer from our yard! 
:)



Friday, April 10, 2015

the Nymphs have hatched



 This spring we decided to study Praying Mantis'
A while back we ordered and egg sack

It arrived in the mail shortly afterward. 
This little light weight
walnut-ish looking thing. 
We propped it up on a branch inside the 
"pop up big tent" that came along with the kit.

All I knew was it need to be "misted" about once a week
so that It didn't dry out.
And anywhere between 4-10 weeks it would hatch!?
So we wait
*mist*
and repeat...
four- five weeks later

I look at the pop up tent
(it had been hung from our dining room chandelier so that we could all keep an eye on it)


and it was filled with little creatures!
Some moving about.
Others just sitting there.

They hung .. the dropped.. and then they moved about.
slowly and all afternoon
they came in waves...


And since they cannot be kept together for very long
(they can eat other .. and who wants that!?)
So we slowly and through out the afternoon
released them into that wild
that is our yard.
In bushes and trees...
somewhere between 100-200 I'd say...

Thankfully they were fairly slow moving
and OH SO SMALL!
My natives were much less creeped out then they thought they'd be.
They were mosquito size..

and quite cute! 

We named them and let them go...
We kept a few to give to friends
and one for ourselves
in the name of science
and learning...






Thursday, December 4, 2014

sewing a pennant

This quarter part of our schooling was
learning to sew.


My eldest has had a little experience with some of this 
so her first project was to hand stitch some pennants 
and then attach them to some binding by machine. 


We were both super happy with how they turned out! 


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

setting personal goals...

 At the beginning of our school year I asked my natives if there was anything
 in particular that they wanted to learn about. 
My sweet Bell spoke up and announced she would like to learn cursive!
So I printed out and copied some practice sheets for all the letters
capitals and lower case.
I told her this was HER goal. 
She could work on it whenever she chose to 
it was up to her how fast or slow she go
This being my most driven child at times
She set right out to practicing.
I caught her in her spare time practicing and
trying to encourage her younger sibling to do the same.



Before the end of first quarter she had written her first cursive letter..
of coarse it was to Dad. haha Lucky guy ;)
Her handwriting (even being left handed) is probably one of the best in the house! 


I was so very proud of her and made a HUGE deal
about setting her own goal and achieving it!
This has been a bit of an encouragement as well to her other siblings
to set goals of their own to meet.
I do love the structure certain curriculums have to offer
But I also love the idea of them getting a chance to CHOOSE!
They have their own strengths and interests
and I feel like as a homeschooling family
we have the opportunity to hone those skills
and encourage self teaching.

Sitting kids in front of a book and giving them problems over and over 
has its teaching ability
however giving them the opportunity to dive in at their own speed 
to something that truly interests them 
is something I find quite nice. 

What do you think?
Do you have a preference of strict curriculum 
or a free range kind of learning.
I think between my Logical and artistic side like a balance of both.


Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Telling time... analog style

 So the youngest native is working on 
TELLING TIME!
dun dun dun....

I got these four little clocks (they all were the same) 
from the dollar store.
I then cut paper and covered the numbers 
I had enough clocks to make one
"normal"
one I wrote the minutes, one roman numerals, and one military time


What I normally do is I randomly ask my youngest throughout the day
"what time is it?"
She then runs to the digital stove clock to tell me
then I have her go into the office
and set the analog clock to that time.
The minute one is next to the normal one so we can be reminded of how we count minutes.

If you want to make a game out of it
you can always write different times out on a sheet of paper
 have them pick one
and then see how fast they can get to it. 



Monday, September 22, 2014

Learning money values..



So we call this "The Quarter Game"
or Dollar game
whichever you would like to play to 
and depending on the level
of money knowledge

First step
someone gets to be the banker
Next step
One of the natives rolls the die
They banker pays out that many pennies
And then its the next persons turn
When it comes back around to the first person 
they can trade in their pennies 
for a nickle
or nickles for dimes
ect.


First person to a quarter wins!
As our youngest natives progresses 
we will work our way up to playing to a dollar!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Shelby...


We found her while doing some yard work
the natives watched her closely
and the littlest brave carried her around a bit.




Monday, September 15, 2014

Homemade granola



Dry Ingredients:
3 cups Quick Oats
1 cup slivered almonds (or cashews)
1 cup sweetened shredded coconut 
1/2 cup brown sugar
mix seprately

Wet ingredients :
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 maple syrup 
mix seperately



Mix dry & wet ingredients together
then spread out on baking sheets 
and bake at 250 degree oven


 Stir every 15 minutes till golden brown
It usually takes @ an hour


Once done you can add in raisins
cranberries or any dried fruit bits.
We like to mix in Blueberry flavored Craisins



This makes a great snack & super yummy cereal! 


Monday, September 1, 2014

Monday nights dinner...


So my youngest native wanted to make dinner
we happen to have a bowl of feta cheese 
ready to be stuffed into shells.
We had some super large pasta shells
And boiled them for about 2 minutes..




We then drained the shells and she began stuffing them 
full of cheesy goodness
This was quite fun for her
and easy enough
  
A little time consuming
but she made conversation
and had herself some
serious concentration going on
while she filled each shell 
as full as possible












She placed each shell
carefully into an oven safe dish


Once done she covered the shells in a pre-made pasta sauce
And a LOT of mozzarella
Then we put it in the oven for about half an hour 
and tada!!


A delicious meal 
and a very proud little native!
win win

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Coloring in our organs...


 We have traced their lifesized bodies onto paper
in the name of science
we are slowly filling them in


Today we learned about our digestion system
It is fun to learn together
and see their faces
when they hear what happens to all that yummy food ;)

We get to look at these awesome bodies
God has given us

and the youngest native was happy to share
she already knew
why we poop.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Family day at the beach



AKA
{Friday's field trip}
The man was home early today..
So after some quick lessons on how to properly clean house
We headed out for a day at the beach!


It was still a school day
so we had the natives search the shoreline for
biotic & abiotic items
(that covered science)
Then we worked on our history
We have been studying Ancient Egypt
the Pharoahs Tombs
and how they built pyramids
So we had them do just that!




Monday, August 11, 2014

First day of the new school year for us


Happy First Day of Homeschool!

As I ease back into the roll of teacher...
I am reminded of how much
I learn from the experience

<3