Archive for the ‘Volcanos’ Category
Tot School
Jun
Hunter is 17.5 months old.
It’s been a busy couple of weeks and I have really been slacking on my blogging. These next few weeks are going to be super busy too! This time of year always seems like there is just so much going on.
Our theme for Tot School was dinosaurs and the color orange.
We made an orange discovery bottle. It’s filled with lots of fun stuff, and as long as I make sure to include some beads so that it makes noise when he shakes it, Hunter is happy.
Hunter used his dinosaurs to make some orange foot prints.
Hunter loved using the dinosaur stamps.
He made an erupting volcano (original post here.)
He enjoyed making dinosaur footprints in some model magic (original post here). This kept his attention for a very long time!
We played a game with some vocabulary words for Hailey. Hunter loved jumping from one dinosaur footprint to another.
Hailey read Hunter some dinosaur books.
One evening while my parents were babysitting they made a ramp out of a pizza box. Hunter thought it was great to drive his cars down the ramp.
One of the reasons I was busy- we went to the ocean… so here is some “real life” tot school:
Hunter experiencing the ocean for the first time.
He loved playing with the sand.
He thought the waves were fun too, as long as they didn’t splash him too much. He called the ocean “bubbles.”
We had a great time and made lots of wonderful memories!!
Stop by 1+1+1=1 to see what the other tots were up to this week.
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Volcano Eruption
May
We have been learning about dinosaurs, which sparked an interest in volcanos, so we have had some fun doing some things with volcanos. We made this fun craft:
Spread some yellow, orange and red paint onto a volcano shaped paper.
Cover it with saran wrap, and then let your child spread the paint around.
No mess 🙂
Glue a mountain onto a piece of construction paper.
Add your volcano
Completed erupting volcanos.
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Poppins Book Nook- Dinosaur Fun!
May
I am so excited to be a part of the Poppins Book Nook! This is our first month joining in the fun. Each month a different theme is picked and then everyone picks a book that relates to the theme and then creates some activities to go along with the book.
We picked “Dinosaurs Before Dark” by Mary Pope Osborne for our book. Hailey has just recently started reading chapter books, so she has been really excited that she can read these books on her own. If you haven’t read this book before- it’s a series about a brother and sister, Jack and Annie. This is the first book in the series where Jack and Annie discover a tree house. There are lots of books in the tree house and when Jack is looking at one about dinosaurs he wishes that he could see a real pteranodon. Suddenly Jack and Annie end up in the days of dinosaurs and of course, an adventure begins. I love the Magic Tree House series- they are fun, fictional stories but with lots of opportunities for learning about history added in.
We decided to make a dinosaur diorama for our project:
A shoebox just wasn’t going to cut it for our plans 🙂 so we used a regular box instead. Hailey got to work painting her box.
She added lots of different props.
Some dinosaur eggs
A volcano
She put a stream and a little pond in, painted some grass on, added some cotton clouds, put some sand and trees in. And of course, the dinosaurs.
Hailey’s completed diorama- she did a great job!
We also made a paper mache dinosaur:
First the dinosaur was formed using aluminum foil. There is newspaper stuffed inside his head and body to help keep its shape.
The dinosaur all covered in paper mache.
For paper mache, we use a 2:1 ratio of water to flour, and I added a little white glue to the mixture too. It takes a couple of days to be completely dry.
Once the dinosaur was dry it was time to paint him. We did a little research about the color of dinosaurs- some scientists believe that dinosaurs were gray, dark green, brown, etc. so that they could blend in with their surroundings. Other scientists believe that dinosaurs were colorful and even had pretty, bright spots in order to attract a mate. Hailey decided she agrees with the scientists who think the dinosaurs were colorful, so she painted him purple.
She added some pink and blue spots.
The completed paper mache dinosaur.
We learned a lot about volcanos too. I cut out some dinosaur footprints and wrote some volcano related vocabulary words on them (lava, eruption, magma, crust, mantle, outer core, inner core, pumice, tuff, and pahoehoe). Hailey wrote the definitions on the backs of the footprints.
Then she spread them around the living room. I made some noises and Hailey and Hunter danced around on the footprints.
When I stopped making the noise, Hailey read the definition of the word. The goal, of course, being that once we play it enough she will remember the definitions.
We did a bunch of fun activities all about dinosaurs so it was really hard to pick what to share! So, here are some of the other activities we did last week too:
Hailey made some dinosaur bones.
She created a dinosaur fossil.
One of her favorite activities was setting off a volcano she made.
She made this pretty dinosaur oil pastel painting.
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Check out some (or all!) of the other bloggers participating in Poppins Book Nook:
Enchanted Homeschooling Mom – Royal Baloo – 3 Dinosaurs – Monsters Ed – Chestnut Grove Academy – Growing in God’s Grace – Royal Little Lambs – Life with Moore Babies – Teach Beside Me – The Usual Mayhem – Mum Central – Fantastic Fun and Learning – Kathys Cluttered Mind – Play Create Explore – Toddler Approved – Growing Book by Book – Adventures in Mommydom – B-Inspired Mama – The Fairy and The Frog – Edventures with Kids – Learning & Growing the Piwi way – A Gluten Free Journey – Mom to Crazy Monkeys – No Doubt Learning – Preschool Powol Packets – To The Moon and Back – Our Craft ~N~ Things – Farm Fresh Adventures – Proverbial Homemaker
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Volcano Fun!
May
We are learning all about dinosaurs, and what would a theme about dinosaurs be without making a volcano?
First, Hailey mixed up a mountain- we used:
2 cups flour
1 cup salt
2 tbs cooking oil
water
She formed a mountain around a small water bottle.
Then she painted it. We didn’t wait for the salt dough to dry before painting, and it worked out fine.
We set up a little area for our dinosaurs. Hailey added a little pond (lower left hand corner), some rocks, trees, dinosaurs, and of course the volcano.
Time to set off the volcano!! In the bottle we put:
warm water
red food coloring
Dawn dish soap
2 tbsp of baking soda
and…
Hailey added the vinegar!
Hunter and Hailey playing with the dinosaurs.
The dinosaurs heard that the volcano was going to erupt again, so they wanted to get a closer look.
Hailey loved it!
More lava!
Hailey wanted to see a bigger explosion, so when Rich got home, we mixed everything up in a soda bottle and put the top on the bottle and let the gasses built up for a bit.
Here is what happens when you do that:
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