Thursday, August 27, 2015
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Taking Science to the Field!
Today we took our first (of hopefully many) field trip to the Chattahoochee Nature Center with our friends, the Hydos. E received a membership for his birthday (next week), and since we had a science lab that required studying nature, this seemed like the perfect place for some field work!
I kept T home from PreK to join us on this adventure!
Checking out the flowers....
You don't have to tell this girl more than once to "stop and smell the flowers"!



Looking for the otter and turtle (neither were out today).

Our attempt at a group photo....FAIL


Checking out the indoor exhibits!

Learning about the cycle of rain.

Checking out the tiny owls!

R really LOVED this microscope-type thing. He looked at a lot of different rocks.

Working on making our stick puppets for our puppet show!


The 2 yr olds worked hard sorting colored frogs!

After a picnic lunch, we got to work on our science lab. Today we did a Plot Study of a 1' x 1' piece of ground. Bonus - this is also part of a Tiger Cub badge! Killing two birds with one stone, here. Efficiency at its finest!
Laying out the string to section off his area.

Looking for living things (we found ants and roly-polies).

Charting our finds.


Rocks!

Checking out this "bat cave" with the youngers kids while E worked on his plot study.



Proof N and I were here!

While E finished his lab, the younger kids played tag in the field to work off some energy. T was "It".

Then C.

S spent a lot of time really teaching E about the things he was finding. I couldn't get down on the ground with him because of the baby, but she stepped right in and was amazing!

We can't wait to come back with our friends to explore more things in nature!
Friday, August 21, 2015
Field Trip: The High Museum of Art
Today we took our first official field trip to The High Museum of Art. We got there a little early, so there was plenty of time to play on this art installation. They spin!

I love how E makes instant friends with just about anyone. He came home talking about how he had made friends with these kids (but has no idea who they are)!


Checking out the log bench. He thought that was so weird.

Part of the homeschool day activities involved keeping tally on all the pigeons in the museum. There were a lot.....
We also had the pleasure of E's Mawmaw joining us on our adventure!

Learning to draw the pigeon!

This was a painting that had two suns...he thought it was a Star Wars painting of Tatooine. Very intrigued, this one made him.

Gathering with the other Roswell PEACH kids while Miss. Lisa helped us appreciate the art. She had the kids sit and observe all the art in a single room, then they would go stand in front of their favorite and would tell why they liked it. So glad to have a friend who has a degree in art!

E's choice in this room.

A special exhibit for kids - hence the child-height art.

Reading the books with the artist's work in them.

R's cameo...

After all that art appreciation, we were really hungry! Enjoyed a nice picnic outside while enjoying the peach and pear sculptures that fascinated E.

After we came home, E still had some work to do. Reading was on the list, of course!

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Today we started off with spelling. We are using All About Spelling Level 1, and our first week was about mastering phonograms (the sounds each letter can make). This particular card if for the letter I.
After each additional phonogram card is mastered, E gets to color in the corresponding hexagon on his chart.
In math, we learned about balancing equations. He LOVED playing with the balance!
We did our first keyboarding lesson. We are using Keyboarding Without Tears - affordable, and I like their teaching style.
Time for reading! I have encouraged him to read the books to Noam. Eli gets reading practice, and Noam has someone read to him - win/win! It especially helps for the times he doesn't feel like it. He will do anything for his baby brother!
Sorry for the sideways pic, but I can't figure out how to turn it (and I'm lazy ;) ).
This is E's reading journal. I picked these composition books up for $1. The goal is for him to work on reading comprehension. After each story, he records the title, author, and 2-3 sentences about the story. Then he gets to do his favorite part - draw a picture!
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