In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue..........this past week we learned about Christopher Columbus and how he first sailed to what is now Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Although commonly thought that he sailed to America it was actually the Americas. He thought that if he traveled across the Atlantic ocean he would run in to Asia and have a faster route to the spices and silks found in that region. Although he did not make it there he did discover new land unknown to Europeans at the time. The land was inhabited by native people he named Indians. As one of our projects we made foil sailing ships and floated them in our own makeshift ocean. The Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina.
For our science project this week we did two experiments. We are learning about air. First we took an empty coke bottle and submerged it into the water. What we saw were many air bubbles on the surface of the water as the air was pushed out by the water. We also used cardboard to move paper across the floor. This was done by folding a small edge of the paper up like a wing about 1" 1/2 and then waving the cardboard behind it. It lifted and floated across the floor. The kids raced to see who could cross the finish line first with their paper.
This week we will be learning about John Smith, Jamestown and Pocahontas. The kids and I are facsinated to learn the history behind many of these famous people of our countries past.
Deuteronomy 6:4-7 Hear oh Isreal: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house , and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Library aka liberry
Since school has started we have been making weekly runs to the Library. Gracie and Ashten officially have library cards. :) We put them on a string to make a library card necklace. They wear that when we go and that way we don't loose it.
It is an incredible and free resource and I am thankful to have one a few minutes away from our home. Keller has been an avid library user for years and me hit or miss. But not anymore I am taking full advantage of enjoying our weekly adventure of exploring new worlds through reading. :) We hope to inspire our children to have a love of reading! I love that our kiddos always have their noses in a book. :)
It is an incredible and free resource and I am thankful to have one a few minutes away from our home. Keller has been an avid library user for years and me hit or miss. But not anymore I am taking full advantage of enjoying our weekly adventure of exploring new worlds through reading. :) We hope to inspire our children to have a love of reading! I love that our kiddos always have their noses in a book. :)
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Caterpillar
We are watching a caterpillar Keller found in the garage last weekend. He was really big brownish yellow and had really bright blue spots that looked like eyes on his back. We thought he would be fun to keep him for a few days in a glass jar with leaves and dirt. We think it might be a moth after doing some research yesterday but not 100% sure. He appears to have started turning into a chrysalis.
Our hope is that it will turn into a moth or a butterfly. :)
Here is two pictures although not great but I hope you can see its changes.
Our hope is that it will turn into a moth or a butterfly. :)
Here is two pictures although not great but I hope you can see its changes.
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