Showing posts with label field trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label field trips. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Preschool ~ The Letter Z

DSCN7782 Activity above found at Confessions of a Homeschooler

In our preschool, we are still continuing to follow the Raising Rock Stars curriculum at 1+1+1=1.  We even paid a small price to be members so that we have access to the powerpoint presentations and future lessons.  We are really enjoying it!

This week, we worked on the letter Z.  Here are some of the highlights from our week:

Dot Painting

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Cutting and taping our weekly scripture

DSCN7784Coloring Cutting a picture of Zaccheus 

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Writing Z

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Making an alphabet letter train

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and alphabet letter angels and messes

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Learned about the fives senses with the big kids

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Learned about the Bomb Squad on a field trip

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Winter term ~ Week 2

After thinking on it over the Christmas break, I have changed up the way that we plan our school year.  I will try to share about that later.  However, the changes have changed the titles of my weekly updates.  That’s why this post is titled winter term ~ week 2.  (And there is a week 1 that needs to be written but I’m not sure it will ever get written.) {smile}

Since we have started school back after the break, it has gone really, really well.  I think the one who had the hardest time adjusting was me since I had to go from two weeks of free time back to a day spent teaching my children.  It always takes some adjusting for me to lay down my selfishness and realize that it is not all about me.  Anyway, that’s not what this post is about so I’ll move on to our week in our homeschool.  Here are some highlights from our week:

This week, the younger children were talking about the nervous system in science.  Lab #1 was about our reflexes which involves the use of our nervous system.  We would hold the ruler about and inch above the child’s hand and then release it.  The child would catch the ruler and then we would record the number.  They would try to see if they could improve their reflexes by catching the ruler more quickly.

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Lab # 2 was about using our senses.  For each of the five senses, they had to guess items using on the sense that was designated.  Sometimes that was easy but they found out that sometimes you needed another one of your senses to help you to figure out the items. 

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We are going very slowly through our American History.  We just finished the French and Indian War or the Seven Years’ War.  Next week, we will start the American Revolution.  The two older boys both had to write reports this week on a History topic.  We are still reading Johnny Tremain for our read aloud.

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Everyone is continuing to advance through their lessons.  I am very proud of my children and the accomplishments that they are making with their school work.  I have reorganized the weekly work where they are more able to work on their own and so far they are doing very well with the new system.  Look for a post on that in the future. 

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One of the best things about homeschooling is seeing your children learn to read.  This year, we decided to use living books instead of readers for our reading books.  The older boys both enjoy chapter books that they read and then narrate to me.  This year, our second grader is using books that are suggested by Sonlight.  She and I sit and read the stories back and forth to each other.  However, some days if I’m busy teaching pre-algebra or grammar, she will read to her younger siblings or to herself.  Oh, I just LOVE that!

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This week, we also had the special treat of a field trip.  We went to our city’s fire training center.  We were able to learn about K-9 bomb detection and a robot that our city uses to handle bombs.  It was a FUN field trip.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Our trip to the mountains ~

 

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We live in a state that has very few hills.  If my memory serves me correctly, the only mountain that we have is around 200ish feet.  So when we went north this past weekend, David and I were excited that our children would get to see some mountains. 

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 David and I made this same trip a few years ago for an anniversary trip and we found this park that had a mountain to hike and a beautiful stream that you had to cross to get to this mountain.  We hiked this same mountain with Sunshine Girl in a carrier some four years ago.

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After we hiked up the mountain a while, we came back to the stream and everyone just played and played in the cool water.  I really think that we all had just as much fun at this park as we did at the theme park.  Actually, I know that we did because they keep telling me how great of a day it was. 

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I splashed around in the stream a bit but mainly followed everyone around with a camera & helped people climb around on slippery rocks.  And now, I’m going to subject you to tons of pictures!  :-)

~ My nature loving girl ~

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~ My littlest nature explorer ~

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~Watching the little fish swimming in the clear water~

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~A bridge that begs to be the backdrop of pictures~

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~ The older boys have told me that we have to go back again~

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~I can not tell you how badly I wanted to join them as they swam~

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~Sunshine Girl loved the water too~

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~ A mom & her Flower Girl ~

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~ Before we left to come home, we headed up to the lookout over the city~

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Looks like a good day for an air show

So after writing numerous posts about our sightings of the Thunderbirds flying over and around our house, we went to see them for real and for true today! 

DSCN3164 Our family loves airplanes.  My husband was a crew chief for A-10s when he was in the Air Force Reserves and he always dreamed of being a pilot.  I now have a son who wants to be in the military and would like to be a pilot also.  I myself have always wanted to fly an airplane.  We just really love planes around here!  So we jump at the chance to go to the air show.

DSCN3156 The two little ones weren’t as crazy about the planes especially when the Thunderbirds would buzz the crowd.  Those planes are really very loud!  But it was a great time even if we had to walk 1,000 miles quite a way to get there. 

Here are a few photos from our day at the air show.

DSCN3159 This is my attempt at a photo of a fast moving plane.  I just could not capture it in the photo.  I guess my reflexes are slowing down!  ;0) So Dave took most of these pictures (while holding a baby, I might add).

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It was a beautiful day and we had a great time at the air show!

 

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