Showing posts with label Geometry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geometry. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2014

Weekly Wrap Up 2014 Week 8

Another fun week!  It was much lighter this week, though.  I think I prefer lighter :).


Parts of a Fruit


Our biggest area of learning this week, was the parts of a fruit.  We labeled apples, bananas, and oranges.  I took it a step further and added some food prep activities.



Banana prep.



We also tried 'opening a banana like a monkey' which was going around Facebook this week.  Turns out, you can just squeeze the bottom end and it will pop open!!  We were all quite impressed.





We used our apple slicer for the apple.  Charger found it a bit harder then he thought he would.






Orange prep, we used an orange peeler.  This was the most challenging, but I could tell the most rewarding, too!













Printables used:

We used the FREE parts of fruit cards from The Helpful Garden.  They are part of the Botany Nomenclature Set.

We also used the FREE parts of a pear book and definitions from Montessori Workjobs.

This added to the workplans the parts of fruit mini books which are also in the set from The Helpful Garden.  

Black History Month


We completed our Black History Month studies this week.  Our discussions were about Ben Carson, Mae Jemison, Pres. Barack Obama, and Michael Jordan.  

We read The Young Jackie Robinson, which lead to a discussion about what a stolen base is in baseball.  It was classic.


We discussed slavery and the things that were given to slaves, and not given to slaves (at least on average).  After I presented them, I cut them apart for the kids to sort later.  


We then discussed segregation laws after slavery.  These cards each represent something that was not equal for whites and blacks.


With this map and cards shown below, we also discussed which states were in the Union and which states were in the Confederacy.


Using the map and the shape of the states, one of their works this week was to sort the Union and Confederate states.  

Printables used:

For our calendar this month, we used the Black History Month Calendar Connections FREE from 1+1+1=1.

The three last printables: map and sorting states, things slaves were allowed to have, and the segregation laws all came from a FREE printable pack from Every Star is Different.

Geometry and Math:


In Geometry, we reviewed a solid, point, line, and plane. 


I introduced the line segment, ray, straight lines, and curved lines.


I also introduced vertical and horizontal lines.  The jar of water is part of the Montessori lesson on horizontal lines. 

In math, I presented the second half of the subtraction strip board lessons.  I think they both got it really well before, and probably I could have skipped the lesson.  BUT, I always hate to do that just in case.  Mustang went ahead and completed the rest of the booklet of problems, I suspect Charger will next week.




Our last highlight of the week was in honor of our 'fruity' week.  I decided we needed to graph...RUNTS!!!!  So, we drew our on graphs, put pictures of little fruit at the bottom, colored some boxes...but mostly we just ate Runts.  Yep, great way to end a Friday!!

Printables used:

The Montessori Geometry Lessons came free from Cultivating Dharma.  Unfortunately, it looks like she may have taken them down for now, but she says they will be back at some point.

The parts of and types of line cards were FREE from Homemade Montessori.  Thank you, Homeschool Den, for letting us know about them!!


We are awaiting yet ANOTHER snowstorm tomorrow which has put a wrench in a few of our plans.  But, *hopefully* this will be the last one for the year???  One can pray!  I need a new printer cartridge, so it will depend on the weather as to what our school plans for next week become.  Could be interesting :).

I hope you had a great week!  Thanks for stopping by!


God Bless,

Lisa




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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Weekly Wrap Up 2014 Week 3

We had a few setbacks-I was sick on Wednesday night, and I planned too many presentations for the week, but over all this week was AWESOME!

Seriously, I felt like things went smoothly, the kids learned something interesting (and new), there were very few attitude issues, and we had a lot of fun!

Here's a look at what Mustang (8) and Charger (6) did this week:

On Monday, we read A Picture Book of Martin Luther King Jr., and had a short discussion on the Civil Rights movement.  We will discuss it more in depth during Black History month.  I wanted to add that this is a GREAT book.  Just a little information, but great conversation starters!


We read Volcano! by Ellen Prager.  This was a great introduction to volcanoes.


We looked at the parts of a volcano using these wonderful (free) cards from The Helpful Garden.  The kids also worked on parts of a volcano booklets throughout the week.

I found a nice selection of volcano books at our local library and we enjoyed looking through them at the pictures, and reading more about specific eruptions (such as Mt. St. Helen's that exploded just 6 months after I moved away).



On Tuesday, we added Andrew Jackson to our President's studies.  We also watched Veggie Tale's 'Where is God When I'm Scared?' on Netflix (it is also on Amazon Prime streaming if you have it).




But, what was really exciting was our volcano eruption!!  We used a play-doh container, play-doh, baking soda and red cider vinegar.  It was perfect!




We found a DVD, Earth Science for Children All About Volcanoes, at the library and it fit in well with our lesson.



Wednesday, we had a Geometry lesson on the fundamental concepts of a point, line, plane and solid.  I found a set of lessons (free) from Elizabeth Ross Hubbell entitled Geometry: A Montessori Unit for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders.  I thought it was great for the lesson I wanted to present, so I used the first lesson in the unit to present the fundamental concepts.  



The lesson also presented graphing, so we tried our hand and the kids did very well!




The US Puzzle Map was popular again this week.  Probably due to our continuing of state studies.  This week we added New Jersey.


On Thursday, we continued our Geometry lessons with the presentation of the Geometric Stick box.  I found a free printable from Livable Learning and printed this set.  I will be honest, that as soon as I started cutting it up I wished I had the real wooden version.  So, I will be saving up to get it soon.  In the meantime, though, the free version served it's purpose.

I used the first lesson on the Geometric Stick box from the free Geometry album from Cultivating Dharma.  It's a really great album if you don't have it.


Let me just say, that the material was a hit!


Now, I'm thinking they were supposed to make shapes, but instead Charger built a water system for a town.  Whatever works, right?


Mustang has been happily trying some timed tests to check her addition skills.  I think it's safe to say she's got them down (factors 1-10).


For Bible, we are still moving forward with Bible Study Guide for All ages.  Lesson 21 took us through the Genealogy of Jesus.  I wasn't expecting to actually read the entire genealogy of Jesus (both of them) to my children-ever-but it went a LOT better then I would have expected.  


We finished out the week with our history 'lesson' watching Liberty's Kids.

I am very please with how this week went, and I'm looking forward to next week, when we do something a little unusual around here.  I try to avoid themes for my big kids, but I think it's time we did some fun snow learning.  Hope it works out!

How was your week?  I LOVE reading other family's wrap ups.  

God Bless,
Lisa

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