Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Marco Polo; not just a pool game!
History Through the Ages Time Line Book
Have you seen this? It's History Through the Ages. You get a CD for the computer with all these images on it, and you can grab the time line characters as you need them and print them out. You can print them out 'wall sized' or 'notebook sized'. We print out wall sized ones for the younger boys to color, and the notebook sized ones for Franklin to assemble his book. I went ahead and bought the book they sell because the pages are already done and we also bought the placement guide. We used to have the timeline on the wall, but that never really worked out for us well in regards to space, so this is a happy solution. This company also has a couple other unit studies, and we got the Bible one at the beginning of the year. It makes a really involved lap book. I haven't had time to use that yet, but eventually we will get to it. There are also suggestions on the CD on how to make file folder games, card games, pop up cards, and other lapbooks. There are also printouts you can make for handwriting practice where the child can either trace the copy, or you can dictate it to him and he can write it underneath the picture if you choose the option of printing without the text. Way cool. It's made by Home School in the Woods. Very handy product when studying history!
Franklin; smarty pants
Sometimes you just have to throw the curriculum out!
This has been one of those weeks. The workbooks have caused more grief than good, so we took a hiatus and went totally free-style. I pulled out a Polyopticon play set that I had stored in the closet since Franklin was 7 or 8 and forgotten we had, and let Daniel and Caleb just explore to their heart's content. And they learned how to follow directions (and what happens when you don't), and they learned what stuff looks like when it is magnified, and how important it is to keep the lens free from fingerprints. It was a good two hours before they finally were done with it....only because the dinner bell rang, and they are boys afterall...so the tummy always comes first.
Did they fill in all the blanks in the workbook today? No. Did they learn some really cool stuff that you can't get in a textbook? Absolutely.
You can actually see each ridge of your finger prints with this magnifier.
It was way cool!
Conductivity Experiment
Franklin's Science
Franklin did an experiment (BJU Physical Science) where he had to place a candle into a shallow dish of water, light it, then put a beaker over the top. Once the candle burned up all the oxygen, it sucked in water to replace the air that was now gone. He demonstrated this experiment to his brothers, and as you can see from their expressions, especially Daniel's, it was impressive.
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