Saturday, October 31, 2015

Halloween Fun


Sage's Halloween House
 

Sage's Minecraft Skeleton
 


Magnetic Ghosts
 

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies
 


Skull Caramel Apples
 

Carrot and Chili Pepper


Trick- or- Treating with Connor
 



Country of the Month- India


October Bulletin Board
 



Aloo Palak (Potatoes and Spinach)
 

Spicy Chickpeas
 

Homemade Naan
 

Kheer (Rice Pudding)
 

Kulfi (Ice Cream)
 
The country we are studying this month is India. We learned about the sacred cows, watched various means of transportation, ordered Indian food, learned about the Taj Mahal and about Holi the festival of colors. We listened to music from India and watched a little bit of Bollywood singing and dancing. We read an article in a magazine about strawberry pickers who work here who are from India, while we were waiting in the dentist office. We observed people wearing turbans around town and saris. Next weekend is Diwali the festival of light. We are planning to go to the Roundhouse to participate in the celebrations.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Kids Baking- September Banana Frita, Brigadeiro, Sticky Buns, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies, Irish Cream Truffles



Banana Frita

Brigadeiro


Sticky Buns

 Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies


Irish Cream Truffles

September Happenings- Lunar Eclipse, Piano and Life of Fred


Watched the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse
 

Finished This Piano Book
 

Started This Piano Book
 

Finished Life of Fred- Farming

We were excited to see the lunar eclipse. We read articles on it, watched time lapses and learned that a blood moon lunar eclipse is rare and the next one happens eighteen years from now. We viewed part of the eclipse from down the street. 

The boys' piano skills are improving. After going through all the Free Piano Lessons for Kids videos on youtube twice, we went onto the Alfred's Piano Basics books. The boys learned to play every song in the first book. They can even play them without looking at the page. I can't even do that! It's great to have music in the house. They've learned a Halloween one which is perfect for this month and also Jingle Bells for Christmas. They learn at least one song per week, though this past week Dagan learned 5 because he couldn't wait to finish the book.  They practice three days a week as part of our homeschool but they usually play everyday because they want to. 

We just finished Life of Fred - Farming. So far we have done Apples, Butterflies, Cats, Dogs, Edgewood and Farming. Farming covered more complex addition and had lots of practice. Dagan likes to do the practice, whereas Sage rather do his math workbook instead. I'm on the fence about Life of Fred. The stories are weird and I don't like when they mention religion. Some chapters I find boring but others are entertaining. Some concepts seem relevant and others trivial. We cover one Life of Fred book per season. Maybe by the time winter rolls around, I'll be ready to tackle another one.

Wool Felting- Penguin and Hamster and Seals


Sage Also Made Tables and Food with the Extra Wool Felt



 We tried our hand at wool felting. Hamanaka company from Japan makes these cute kits. I ordered a to make the penguin and hamster from Amazon. The kit didn't come with wool felting needles so we ordered a kit separately. It took so long to get the needles via mail that we got impatient and went to a local wool store. It was fun looking at the books and supplies there. The needles were really inexpensive so we bought a bunch.
 It didn't take long to make our little critters. We watched a video to make sure we were doing it right since all the instructions are in Japanese. Basically all you do is shape the wool felt as you stab it lots of times with the needle. They eyes are glued in last. We used a hot glue gun. It was easy and fun. We are waiting now for the next kit to come. We are making baby seals next. Amazon sells a great assortment of wool felt colors and plastic eyes of various sizes. Before you know it we will be making our own original creations.

Country of the Month- Brazil


Brazil Board 



Made Brigadeiros

 Vegetarian Feijoada





Made Banana Frita (Fried Bananas)

Some ways we studied Brazil...

- Watched videos on Carnivale, natives of the Amazon rainforest, No Reservations- Rio de Janeiro, tours of Brazil, capoeira, and anacondas.

- Listened to various types of Brazilian music

- Made Brigadeiros- chocolate candies made out of condensed milk, butter and cocoa powder

- Tasted feijoada that mom made

- Made Banana Fritas

- Spoke with Connor's grandma about Carnivale in Rio (she's from there)

- Made a Brazilian village with fishing dock, Amazon river and rainforest in Minecraft

Mystery Science


Building Bridges 
 

Freezing Hands Experiment
 

Mystery Science has become our favorite science curriculum of late. We watch four episodes and do two experiments per week. This program is free for a year. We really like it because the videos are interesting and engaging. They are followed by step by step instructions on how to do the experiments and they also have extra links to videos and articles to read.

Here are the boys making a bridge out of paper. They were able to cut it, fold it, crumple or twist it to create their own bridge. They learned about different types of bridges and why they work. Then they put coins on their bridge to see how many each could hold.

Another experiment we did was from one of the extras. It was called "Polar Bear Hand". In this activity they covered one hand in vegetable shortening and left the other hand as is. Then they submerged both hands in icy cold water and noted how long each hand could stay in. The one with the fat covering it could stay in the water much longer.

French- Duolingo


We are currently learning basic French at home. The boys were introduced to the language while attending Montessori preschool. Although I am not fluent in French, I did take three years of it in high school and was also in the French club. I've been using the Duolingo program for about a year and have finished all the curriculum though I redo parts that I need more practice on daily. We have been watching youtube French instructional videos, songs, and the occasional Minecraft video as well as borrowing books and videos from the library.

The boys finish three Duolingo lessons per week. I've also started printing out flashcards to play games and using basic phrases at home. I hope that this will give them an introductory exposure to another language and when they get older, they will be able to choose which language they would like to study.