This was an art project Savannah and Molly picked to do one day while Sophie was at Tuesday school. You draw a fish on tin foil, then rub the tin foil over some vegetable or fruit netting, paint it, ceramic paints work best, then cut it out and paste it onto a background you've designed. Molly did a pretty good pelican I thought...I only helped her a little bit.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Tin Foil Art
This was an art project Savannah and Molly picked to do one day while Sophie was at Tuesday school. You draw a fish on tin foil, then rub the tin foil over some vegetable or fruit netting, paint it, ceramic paints work best, then cut it out and paste it onto a background you've designed. Molly did a pretty good pelican I thought...I only helped her a little bit.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
HOCC Talent Show
The home school group we belong to put on a talent show for all the kids to perform in. Sophie memorized the poem "The Three Little Kittens". We made cut-out kitten puppets and Sophie dressed up like a mama cat. She did a great job reciting her poem and used the different voices we practiced.
Savannah had written and published a book through Shutterfly about wild adventures she has with her cousin Nate. For her talent she read the book to the audience. She did really well and everyone wanted to look at her book afterwards. She has another book soon to be published called "The Pumpkin Nights". We can't wait to read it!
Another neat thing about the evening was Grandpa Bruce and Grandma Nancy and Elise were visiting us so they were able to attend and watch the girls perform. Elise even got to be in the group photo. See if you can find her.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Human Body Party!
As part of Biology this year we studied the human body for ten weeks. Savannah was a little "sicked-out" at first about having to study it. But at the end she said her favorite part was learning about bones. At the end of the ten weeks, we made human body cut-outs complete with decorations...some edible, some not. Then we had human body sundaes!
A few days later I found that someone had eaten all the intestines (fruit flavored licorice glued on). Gross!
A few days later I found that someone had eaten all the intestines (fruit flavored licorice glued on). Gross!
Friday, March 12, 2010
Building the Wall of China on a Roman Road
For one of Savannah's history projects, she chose to build the wall of China. Most of the wall of China was made by slaves stamping earth and gravel with their feet between board frames for years and years.
Savannah built a wooden frame and then pounded with a mallet, earth and gravel until it was solid. She then slowly pulled the wooden frame off and we had a small piece of wall. It definitely was easier to make then the original wall, and helped us understand the concept of how it was made better.
The Wall of China is sitting in the Roman Road Model.....another project we did where we tried to replicate the process of building a Roman road. We put down a layer of glue (aka cement), then pebbles, then sand, then dirt, then bull-dozed it with a rolling pin. It didn't look like the Roman roads but we figured they had several years of chariots and horses to help smooth theirs out.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Dramatic Storytime Club
This year we participated in a little drama group. It was a lot of the same kids we did the craft club with. The girls loved it. We would pick a story each week, then we'd get together and read it, followed by creating simple costumes, casting the characters, and finishing with the dramatization of the story. It was good for our girls to get out of their shells and show off their cute personalities. These pictures are from the story "The Princess and the Frog". Molly was the frog, Savannah was a co-princess, and Sophie was a sister to the princess.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Craft Club
We have been meeting with other homeschool families and doing a craft club. My girls absolutely love it. It's probably their favorite thing during the week. So far they have made everything from little pillows to braided rugs, log cabins, and knitted hats. Savannah especially loves craft club and has several girlfriends her age who attend. She is constantly wanting to try to sew things and create things. It's been a great experience for all of us.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Ancient Roman History
Savannah Opens a Roman Popinas!
We learned about and made Roman Fasces one day. The traditional Roman fasces consisted of a bundle of white birch rods, tied together with a red leather ribbon into a cylinder, and often including a bronze axe (or sometimes two) amongst the rods, with the blade(s) on the side, projecting from the bundle. It was used as a symbol of the Roman Republic in many circumstances, including being carried in processions, much the way a flag might be carried today. Ours ended up looking more like an axe because we didn't have a bundle of sticks, but you get the idea.
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