Archive for the ‘Geography’ Category
Week in Review
Apr
Here is a little review of a few things we have done recently:
History/Geography:
We have been loving using the Expedition Earth curriculum! We studied about China and had a great time building the Great Wall of China. We had an educational fair at our homeschool c0-op and decided to share the Great Wall of China for Hailey’s activity.
Hailey was so proud of her hard work!
Hailey’s poster display along with the Great Wall of China.
Science:
We continued learning about landforms in science.
Hailey made a little vocabulary booklet using one of the activities from Around the Kampfire.
Volcano page
Hill page
Mountain page
There are lots more pages and this has been a great way for Hailey to learn the definitions of each landform. Plus, she enjoyed drawing the pictures!
Other:
Hailey is working on her first sewing project.
Hailey recently had a gymnastics show.
She loves gymnastics!
Hailey also takes swimming lessons and she has become a very good swimmer.
Playing basketball during free time at one of her gym classes.
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Expedition Earth- France
Apr
Have I mentioned how much we love the Expedition Earth curriculum? It’s definitely my favorite part of the day!
This week we learned all about France. As always Hailey reviewed all of the other countries we have been studying on the map and found the new one as well.
We had a cheese tasting party.
We also learned that in France they like to have a bowl of hot chocolate and then the dip a variety of breads into the hot chocolate. We decided to dip donuts into the hot chocolate- that’s bread, right?!?! Hunter loved it!
Hailey definitely enjoyed her donut and hot chocolate too.
We built an Eiffel Tower
Hailey posing with the Eiffel Tower and pointing to France on the map.
Hailey loves when we read about the children from the country we are learning about. She gets out some paper and takes notes about the child- she just finds it fascinating to learn how they live.
We learned that a french scientist discovered how to make inexpensive soap, which in turn meant people could afford to buy it and use it. So, we had some fun making our own soap.
The finished soap
To end out the week, Hailey made some chocolate truffles. They were super delicious!!
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Poppins Book Nook- Where in the World
Apr
The theme this month for Poppins Book Nook was “Where in the World?”
This was perfect timing for us because we are learning about different countries around the world. We are going to Disney World pretty soon and so I decided it would be fun to learn about each of the countries we will see while we are at Epcot. So, we have been using the Expedition Earth curriculum to help us learn about these countries.
We have been using this book- “Children Just Like Me” and it’s so interesting!! Hailey loves this book and she loves learning about how children live their day to day lives in other countries. She loves to take notes while I read, which is unusual for her because she hates to write! But, she is just so fascinated learning about children the same age as her that she wants to write down what she learns.
We are also using these books- “A Trip Around the World” and “Another Trip Around the World.” There is a lot of interesting information in these books- interesting facts about the countries, fun activities to do, yummy recipes to try and more.
So…. here are some of the activities we have done:
China:
We made these fancy fans.
We decorated Chinese lanterns. (Hunter picks his own clothes, so you’ll have to ignore the clash in colors 🙂 )
Hailey built the Great Wall of China and we created this display for an Educational Fair she had at our homeschool co-op.
We went out to eat at a Chinese restaurant.
See more activities from our China studies.
Japan:
Hailey made the Itsukushima Torii Shrine out of playdough and then she painted it.
Hailey and Hunter made some Japanese rock gardens.
Hailey made an origami cat.
We made some pretty colorful carp.
We also ate some delicious Japanese food.
See more activities from our Japan Studies.
United Kingdom:
Hailey made Big Ben.
See more of our United Kingdom activities.
Ireland:
Hailey tried lots of different foods from Ireland.
We learned that the harp is the national symbol of Ireland. Hailey and Hunter liked trying to play a harp.
France:
Hailey had a lot of fun making soap.
We built the Eiffel tower.
Hailey made some super yummy chocolate truffles.
I haven’t done a full post of all of our activities from France, so you’ll have to come back if you want to see everything we did 🙂
Italy:
We learned about volcanos and made one of our own.
Hailey used blocks to build the Roman Colosseum.
A definite favorite activity was painting like Michelangelo- I taped paper under Hunter’s table and they had a great time painting under there!
I haven’t done a full post of all of our activities from Italy, so you’ll have to come back if you want to see everything we did 🙂
We are having so much fun learning about these different countries!! I hope you enjoyed a little glimpse into the fun we have been having.
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Week in Review
Mar
Here is a little review of some of what we have been learning about:
History/Geography:
Hailey tried out a fun class where the kids learn about a different country each week. She learned all about Ireland when she tried the class.
She started out trying several different foods from Ireland.
Hunter really enjoyed a chocolate chip scone.
They also got to try playing a harp. We learned that the harp is the national symbol of Ireland.
Hailey tried the big harp too, but Hunter was afraid to go near it.
We’ve also been having great time using the Expedition Earth curriculum!
Science:
We have been learning about landforms in science. We started out by reviewing the continents and oceans.
We are also using Science 4Us, which Hailey really enjoys. She has done several lessons about our current topic and she loves using it.
I am also using a landform unit from Around the Kampfire. We used this printable from that unit to come up with a definition of a landform.
Hailey did a test with a variety of materials to see what kind of effect wind and water would have on different kinds of land (dirt, pebbles, rocks and sand). She drew a picture of what the material looked like before any wind or water came in contact with it.
She tested each material to see what would happen, then drew pictures of the results. The water definitely beat the pebbles.
We took a day to go to a nearby science museum. We had a great time!!
A floating ball!
Hailey worked to build a dam to stop the water.
Hunter loved playing in the water table.
Hailey testing out some magnets.
Fun block building
Hailey said she was a spider
Hailey and Pa (my dad) tested to see who was more relaxed.
They also made buildings and then set off an earthquake to see if the buildings could stand the earthquakes.
Hailey and Hunter helping turtles
Bible:
Hailey has been practicing memorizing the New Testament books of the Bible. I wrote them out on cards. Then she would say the books of the Bible, turn over some cards and then said them again, until all the cards were turned over and she could say them without looking.
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