We had an unusual week. We spent Monday getting back on schedule, then threw it out the window the rest of the week to work on scouting activities.
Why scouting activities? Well, Robert is at the Webelos level and is working to finish everything up by February. There are quite a lot of things that we are falling behind on, so I decided to take a few days and work on his requirements. Most of them are educational. It was a real hodge-podge of activities, but there was learning going on and it was really a lot of fun!
Ruth also worked on scouting badges. She joined a 5th grade Junior troop this year, even though she is in 4th grade. We are working at home on badges that the older girls earned last year.
Math
This was not a part of badge work, but we did do a lesson every day.
Science
Robert gave an example of producer, composer, and decomposer of a food chain. We got the worksheet from Enchanted Learning.
We did an expirement from our Zoology 2 (ocean creatures) study that involved latex gloves, vaseline, and ice water. Can you guess what this was representing?
Health
Ruth studied food labels for nutrition information.
We studied basic first aid information. We also met with a friend of mine who is an R.N. to go over "hurry cases". This covers badge work for both kids.
Writing
Robert wrote a letter to Lego asking why Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga will not be available on Gamecube. He also wrote an email to a friend.
Ruth wrote an advertisement for a healthy food (drawings also count as art).
Art
Robert used our computer to make 6 different designs. (click on this image to enlarge it and see if you can see what would be my favorite design. :) )
We used our watercolors (finally!) to make a color wheel. Pretty elementary principles of art, but the kids had fun. We did discover we need more practice with watercolors, though. :)
The kids made seals for their ocean boxes. Robert's seals (mother and baby) are going to go inside the box so that his killer whale can chase it. (he's such a boy!) Ruth made a sea lion that will be on top of her box (and out of danger).
This was a great week. We had gotten in a real rut and none of us were enjoying our school days. Frustration levels were high and tempers were short. This was a welcome break. I feel rejuvenated and ready to get back to our regular schedule next week.
2 comments:
Hi Rhonda!
I'm glad you are feeling refreshed! Mixing things up a bit always works for me, too. Your kids had a very productive week -- wonderful job! I love how the seals turned out. Can't wait to see the finished ocean boxes.
: )
Tami
Wow, looks like you had a busy and fun week!
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