Our caterpillars wove their cocoons and we are now awaiting their "delivery"!! Yay!!
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Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Coming Soon: New Friends
Our caterpillars came..complete with food in their temporary habitat. As promised, they headed to the top of the cup to hang upside down. It was pretty cool watching them. The little balls around are their waste! I was shocked at how much they put out and the fact that they don't require water.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Nature Study From Around Our Home
As I mentioned before, our homeschooling methods are very eclectic. Some here take well to workbooks and textbooks, others are very hands-on and we somehow mesh the different styles to find a stride that works for us.
This is an example of a nature study activity...and a day when I got the True Homeschooling Mom award. So, we were observing the prepared slides that came with a microscope set. I was the donor of a drop of blood for another slide, and we tried a few other things. Then, I sent the kiddos out on a hunt to find something they thought would be interesting to view under the microscope. We got earthworms (who wiggled and squirmed) , dust, and various other items . But I won the award by allowing my children to swat a fly and take the corpse as their specimen. By hand. Yes I did!! And they loved it. Above, you see the wing. Our nature lover looked for the fly's suction cup feet, 600 eyes, and all else that he could recall.
Some days, their assignments involve a nature journal entry, but I didn't want to kill the joy they got out of this by asking them to document it....they were just enjoying the discovery of it all. That, in my opinion, is where the learning takes place.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Amanda Bennett Unit Study Review: Magnificent Moon Download 'N' Go
WHAT?
Magnificent Moon is a unit study created by Amanda Bennett in e-book format. It is very simple to use; the only preparation required is to search out optional library books to read along during the week for enrichment. This already contains indepth studies in every subject in this lineup:
Day 1: What Exactly Is a Moon?
Day 2: Getting to Know the Moon
Day 3: The Story of the Moon
Day 4: Science Secrets of the Moon
Day 5: Cool Things About the Moon
WHO?
I used this study with my four children, ages 10, 8, 7, 4. Although it is recommended for K-4, I found that my 5th grader did quite well with the study presenting it as-is.
HOW?
We went at this with just the unit provided. We live in a small town with a limited library. We still learned plenty just doing the study alone with none of the read-along type extras. It was more than enough! I find in doing these DNG units that I don't really need extras. Amanda has done all of that for me and that's the simple beauty of these studies.
I gather my children round the computer and we read through them, taking one activity at a time. There is always debate on who get to do the scrolling and who gets to read all the cool information. Also, to save a little money, I just keep the e-book saved on a flash drive and do not print out the entire book. I only print out the activity pages. For those who lapbook, the components are linked within the book and are found at the end of the study.
THE VERDICT
Download 'N' Go Magnificent Moon is a much deeper study than I expected. This study could have easily lasted my family two weeks, had we done every single activity. We had some previous experience with another unit on moons and astronomy. But I felt that the information presented in Magnificent Moon was still quite challenging for my 5th grader. This study brought some things more to life for them, seeing it presented through some of the links provided. I have always enjoyed watching the shuttles lift off, land and followed their journeys. So, I was able to share my thoughts and memories on watching space exploration through my lifetime. We ended our study with our version of a moon cake.
I appreciated that this is a complete study, with all of the subject areas covered nicely. I did feel that some of the information was over the head of a Kindergartener and on some days, my First grader; but a basic introduction is sufficient for that age anyway. There wasn't anything for me to add in or have to pull together to supplement. Download 'N' Go studies make it effortless to teach on so many topics and feel confident that they are learning.
If you'd like to read more reviews from other homeschool parents, click here and see what they think of Download 'N' Go Magnificent Moon.
Also, check out these other value priced studies from Amanda Bennett:
The Cabin Fever Fun Pack, which includes Magnificent Moon, Winter Wonders, Expedition Canada, and Popcorn is currently on sale, and will be through 1/31/11 for $20 (regularly $28).
Also, stay tuned for a fabulous giveaway contest! The contest will run from 1/24-28/11, with the drawing at 9pm on 1/28. We will be giving away 2 standard Moon Maps from National Geographic, valued at $16.99 each
I have been provided one free copy of the Magnificent Moon Download 'N' Go to review in exchange for my honest opinion on the product.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
More on Teeth
With all the snow we've been having, running otu to gather supplies was not on my list. So, I made my own play dough. That was actually kinda fun. A project--just for Me!
Anyway, I had the children to make models of their teeth when studying the anatomy of a tooth.
Anyway, I had the children to make models of their teeth when studying the anatomy of a tooth.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
In Our Homeschool....Teeth and the Tooth Fairy
Now, I'm so sure that this must only be of interest to a very slight few……but we have had quite a few teeth flying around our house for the last, oh, say 5 years!! This was an easy and fun unit to do since we only had a few legitimate school days until we are done for the year.
Even taking plenty of snow breaks, we were able to finish it in about four days. We learned soo much about teeth and the customs that other countries hold with regard to children losing their teeth. It was very, very interesting. If you read the books in order and do the lessons in relatively close order of how they are presented, it comes together nicely. This study is FREE from Homeschool Share!
First, we started our days with Geography. There was sooo much geography involved that we had to break it up and do some map searches every day. I printed out these little clipart pieces and the children would hunt for the places I called out. For the 7 yr old, I provided the continent as well as the country. The olders had to search a bit before I would give them the continent.
Even taking plenty of snow breaks, we were able to finish it in about four days. We learned soo much about teeth and the customs that other countries hold with regard to children losing their teeth. It was very, very interesting. If you read the books in order and do the lessons in relatively close order of how they are presented, it comes together nicely. This study is FREE from Homeschool Share!
First, we started our days with Geography. There was sooo much geography involved that we had to break it up and do some map searches every day. I printed out these little clipart pieces and the children would hunt for the places I called out. For the 7 yr old, I provided the continent as well as the country. The olders had to search a bit before I would give them the continent.
We did the egg/vinegar/soda experiment. All through the day, the kids couldn't help but to walk by and touch or dunk the egg back down into the vinegar. :) The egg in the soda sank and stayed there. But the one in vinegar dipped and danced a little.
We have now posted charts for every single child and they have been diligently checking off when their dental duty is done!
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Monday, August 16, 2010
TOS Review: Download 'N' Go : Roller Coasters
WHAT?
My next review for Download 'N' Go is Roller Coasters (by Amanda Bennett). This unit is a wonderful resource for teachers who are uncomfortable teaching subjects like Physics (this would be me). It contains 94 pages of fun filled learning for an entire week. Roller Coasters is filled with links and is complete with experiments to help you inspire your children's creativity and help them understand gravity, force and motion. All for just $7.95!
The study is in e-book format and very simple to use. The only preparation required is to search out optional library books to read along during the week for enrichment. My small town library only had one of the titles given, but once we got into the study, I did not feel that extras were essential.
WHO?
I did this study with three children, ages 10, 8, and 6. This study is listed for grades K - 4 but I felt that it was a good fit for my 5th grader, as well.
HOW?
Our family does much of our learning all together around the table , or in this case, the computer. We learn by talking and reasoning through our topics. We read through the study, seeking out more information through the videos and/or links given. We even created our own roller coaster using one of the resources provided. My students also related the roller coasters to our traveling in the hilly areas around our area. It also sparked memories of tthe blizzards and sledding downhill last winter. It was very rewarding to me to help them to make the connections to 'real life' concepts.
THE VERDICT
When I first thought of doing this unit, I thought that we'd do a little on gravity and a lot of just fun kiddie stuff. I was so wrong. Roller Coasters really took us for a loop! I was impressed with how my children never even knew they were studying Geography, Math, even some trivia along the way.
The Download 'N' Go provided all that I needed to present physics topics to my children in a way that they could understand. Reading over the material beforehand helped me feel very confident in presenting these concepts to my children. It was so easy, in fact, that I felt quite silly for being nervous to begin with. I also felt that the study could have extended beyond one week to go a little bit deeper, especially as I looked for ways to adapt the study for my older student. This, of course, makes it even more of a bargain and cuts out all preparation time. If you are a lapbooker, you're in for a treat on this one! There are plenty of great lapbook elements to supplement your learning. Our absolute favorite part of the unit was the video showing the experiment on force. My children watched that over and over and over!
Thanks so much, Download 'N' Go, for helping this homeschool mom get over the fear of physics and help my children enjoy learning, too!
I have been provided one free copy of Roller Coasters Download 'N' Go to giveaway free to one of my readers!! To enter, leave me a comment and provide a contact email so that I can let you know if you're my winner!!!!!
Disclaimer: TOS provided me with a copy of this unit study in exchange for my honest review. This would have been my opinion had I purchased the e-book myself.
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