Monday, December 14, 2015

Middle Ages Core G Week 17 "B", Dec. 7-12, 2015 60th week on this core

Middle Ages Core G 
Week 17 "B", 
Dec. 7-12, 2015 
60th week on this core
I just love the expression on this bird's face...so cute!

This week had medical visits that took up two days, and we had field trips (two) to the Meijer Sculpture Garden to see all their Christmas displays, and one day at the Homeschool Building for Band and Choir classes. And a few other medical issues to contend with as well.  So, I scheduled this week to be light to accommodate our schedule.

Our lessons this week:


Bible:
Bartholomew's Passage by Arnold Ytreeide
Advent book that Dh reads each night.



Dd's History Reader:
Black Horses for the King
by Anne McCaffrey



History Read Aloud:
The Hidden Treasure of Gaston 
Ch.'s 3-7

Math: Math U See:
7 A, B, C, D, E


Language Arts:
Writing short story Christmas gifts
Christmas cards


Fun Audio:
The Secret Garden
completed

Outings:
Fredrick Meijer Sculpture Garden:
Monday and Friday
Music Classes at Homeschool Building

Music:
Alto Sax - 30 Minutes each day
Choir - 15 minutes each day
Piano - 1 hour each week

Cooking:
Stir Fry, 2 X this week


Jasmine rice, Tilapia fish, corn, peas

Dd made a wonderful fish chowder!  It had clams, potatoes, corn, cod fish, tilapia fish, and seasoning.


Busy Hands:
Dd is making a green Yoda


She has got half way done this week.
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Fredrick Meijer Sculpture Garden Dec. 7, 2015 Christmas Trees, Railway Garden

Fredrick Meijer Sculpture Garden 
Dec. 7, 2015


http://www.meijergardens.org/
Monday we went on a field trip to the Fredrick Meijer Sculpture Garden to see their Christmas displays.  The first stop was their Christmas trees from many countries around the world--with the decorations representing those countries.  Below is Greece, they had a plaque to describe the tree, and then next to the plaque was their tree.  It was impossible to pick a favorite!!



Close up of the tree from Greece






Ukraine had spider webs on it? Interesting.




Then we went into the big Tropical conservatory, and they had Christmas decorations and lights there too!









One of our favorite rooms is the "Plants with an Appetite".  It smells kinda funny; in a cool way.





Then we went into the Railway Garden.  There were train cars rushing around above and in the little sections throughout the display.  All the buildings were made of natural resources.  I'm afraid our pictures do not do justice to this cool exhibit.














This is a model of the Meijer Sculpture Garden conservatory buildings.



We walked around to the outside sculptures too---here is the Leonardo DaVinci horse replica.




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