Sunday, November 1, 2015

Core G Week 15 "B" Early Middle Ages Oct. 26-30, 2015 Science Week

Core G
Week 15 "B"
Early Middle Ages
Oct. 26-30, 2015
Science Week


Dd made a Parthenon this week...don't ask what the columns are made out of!  We have been collecting those 'tubes' for over a year!


Our "kinder-kids" co-op class made these owls two weeks ago, and I brought one of the starters home for Dd to do herself.  The starter was just two tubes of toilet paper glued together, then covered in cotton balls.  Then Dd mixed some glue with water and brushed the glue all over the cotton ball 'body'.  Then she added layers of blue tissue paper over the whole body; starting from the feet and working up to the head.  She added her own design of construction paper "ears" and "wings".  She used a hot glue gun to attach the eyes (buttons), whereas in our class we used a glue stick to attach the eyes and beak.  Oh--and little feet out of cardstock!



Hello Friends!  Science and Character Training Week  We were finally ready to start the next level up in our Apologia Science.  Dd is still working on the Botany Apologia book, but I decided to go ahead and start the General Science book to do together.  I've decided I really need to do a better job arranging our focus to match what Dd wants to do as a career. For the past two years, Dd has said that she wants to be a surgeon, and that means less focus on history and more on science and math.  So, I am going to really make a big effort to gear more towards Science.

We had some problems with attitude this week.  And I should state that the loss of Smedley (our wonderful seventeen year old kitty), has effected each of us in different ways.  I cried and was 'empty', but Dd dealt with it with more in emotional fluxes.  So, we took this week a little easier in our lessons, and took out all texting, computer, internet, "screen time" for Dd--except for a family movie night on Friday and Saturday.  It amazes me how cutting out any screen time helps out all of our interactions.  We ended the week with all our hearts a little bit better due to our trip to the dog food store.

We went to Chow Hound to pick up some dog food on Tuesday, and Dd was looking at the kitties while I paid. The kitties were from the Humane Society.  We left, were driving away as we talked to Pappa on the phone about the one kitty that Dd really loved. He was fine with us getting a kitty, if my heart was ready for a new cat...which it totally wasn't!  But, Dd really had her heart set on the kitty.  So, we went back to the store and asked how to adopt her.  They said we could fill out the paperwork, but it would take a week before our application would be approved.  We went home and shortly received a phone call from the Humane Society, for our phone interview.  The woman who interviewed us said we were adopted and could go back to the store and pick up the kitty!  Same day!  So, we did!  We still don't have a name for her, but Dd is doing a great job taking care of her.

We had our Band & Choir one day this week.

We had our LINK Co-op another day this week.  We have three more weeks of co-op classes, then our life with go back to being a bit more manageable.  We officially gave our notice that we won't be doing the co-op classes during the winter session.  We will think about perhaps doing them again in the fall next year.   

Our lessons this week:
Veritas Press Bible: Chronicles Through Malachi
VP Worksheets
Malachi 1-3 read with Bible and Believer's Bible Commentary

Card 94: Nehemiah Rebuilds the Walls of Jerusalem
c 448

Card 95: Malachi Prophesies to the Jews
c 433 BC 

Journey Through the Bible:
pg 182-185
Survey of the Bible:
pg 311-312





Peril & Peace: Chronicles of the Ancient Church: History Lives: Volume 1
Peril and Peace 
(Bible and History) 
pg 29-70


Timeline and Mapping:
Sonlight's Week 15 completed

History Reader:


The Silver Branch by Rosemary Sutcliff: Completed~



Youtube:
  • Polycarp- Randall Niles
  • Polycarp of Smyrna Post-Apostolic Church
  • Video Spark Notes: SHakespeare's Julius Caesar Summary



Busy Hands:

Completed OWL craft


Leaf-Crayon-Wax Paper-Construction Paper: Fall Craft



Hike in the woods...to collect leaves and have fun!





Football Catch/toss with Momma!

Cooking:
Made pudding during the week

Made Sunday dinner:
She grilled chicken (she did it all by herself--on charcoal grill),
mashed potatoes, and baked beans!



Math:
Math U See: Algebra 1
3D, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D


Skip-Counting:
8 family with each math page

Workout:
Dd asked to do a workout this week, and hope we continue to do so more often!

Sax and Choir:
practice daily


Apologia: General Science
Module 1- The History of Science
Week 1
Read 1-16
Notebooking
Experiments: 1.1 & 1.2


House Updates:
Dh has been working on the sink, adding new tubes to the pipes to stop it from leaking over our cabinet...and basement.  This was a big job that took many days of trial and error.


The clear tube is the new one to fix the problem.

Also this week, Dd decide to do some electrical work in her bathroom, and praise the Lord she didn't electrocute herself!  Dh had to redo her work and fix the problems that happened.

Dh has been sanding and muding the basement / rec room:







For me---I'm still unpacking, unpacking, unpacking!  I've got *most* of the boxes in the garage and have started getting boxes from the out-building.  I need to move my artwork to the basement, which is in the garage right now because we have mice getting into our garage and have NOT been able to figure out how they are getting in ....YET!  


Smedley's Resting Spot:


MEET AGNES:


Dd has adopted a 4 month old kitten from the Humane Society.  Dd really loves her a lot!  Of course, that means that the kitty loves Dh a lot and keeps going to his lap to nap! 




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Fall Leaf Craft

Fall Leaf Craft


The first thing we did was go for a long hike, picking out leaves and things to put in our piece.

You will need 2 pieces of wax paper, and two pieces of construction paper (for the frame), crayons (and a knife to chip off the crayons chunks onto the leaves, various leaves/ferns/feathers, an iron, a stapler, and a towel.

We picked green construction paper as our frame

This is my page--I found a turkey feather to add to my leaves.  I put a lot of chunks of crayons on top of my assortment.  The crayons act a bit like glue, holding all the leaves in place.

This is Dd's page--she was more careful how she placed each thing.


After I put down my leaves, and chunks of crayon, then I put a top piece of wax paper.  Then I placed a kitchen towel on top and ironed it.  The goal is to melt all the crayon chunks.

For the frame, I cut one piece of construction paper in half, then put one half on one side, and the other half on the other side.  Then I got a second piece of construction paper to do the other two sides.  Then I stapled the frame in each of the corners.


This is my picture up in our kitchen window.

This is Dd's project.  She asked me to make her frame narrower.  So, I made all four sides with only one piece of paper.  We had a lot of fun making these fall "stained glass" window decorations

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Apologia General Science 1.3

Apologia General Science 1.3
Chemical Reaction

Boiling red cabbage leaves

The water turned blue

Filling up a balloon with baking soda

Filling the old bottle we found in the woods with vinegar

So lucky we had a 1/2 a head of red cabbage in our refrigerator!  Or we would have had to stop and run to the store!

Pouring the cabbage juice in with the vinegar

Here is the first CHEMICAL REACTION--the blue water turned pink when combining the vinegar with cabbage water.

You will need baking soda, a balloon, a funnel, red cabbage, vinegar, a bottle, and a stove

Here Dd is putting the balloon onto the top of the bottle--remember inside the bottle is the vinegar and cabbage water, and inside the balloon is baking soda!

Can you see the white foam forming in the bottle?

The balloon is starting to inflate due to the CHEMICAL REACTION of the ingredients mixing together.

My Dd was afraid the balloon would pop, but it didn't!

We are using the Notebook that goes along with the text.
General Science Notebooking Journal
Item #: 054686
Grade: 8
Retail: $39.00
Rainbow Price: $26.95







General Science Lab Kit
Item #: 048424
Grade: 7
Retail: $80.00
Rainbow Price: $78.95






Exploring Creation with General Science Text Only





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Apologia General Science 1.2

Apologia General Science 1.2

Two identical glasses--one filled with cold water, the other with steaming hot water.  

This is experiment 1.2

Add one drop of blue food coloring into each glass.  Immediately the hot water glass circulated the dye around the jar, but the cold water's drop didn't move much at all.

This experiment is showing us how there are ATOMS inside water, and how the hot water's atoms are moving much faster than the cold water atoms.  After a while the cold water did turn blue, just not nearly as fast at the hot water jar's did.

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