Monday: Social Studies (nicknames, New England, cranberries)
We talked about nicknames and why people have them. We also talked about all the nickname in our family
We did some study about cranberries. Where they grow, how they're harvested, and what we use them for. He had a snack of cranberries and nuts this day. He's not fond of cranberries. ; )
There are several really good videos on YouTube about the harvesting of cranberries.
We also studied New England. This was my favorite part of the study. I learned so much and even decided I want to move there!
Tuesday: Language (similes, onomatopoeia, and repetition)
So neat for the student to learn about these literary devices and see them by example in a book their ready
The Repetition Flap book we also copied from homeschool share.
This picture goes along with our study on Monday but i can't figure out how to move my pictures around in iPhoto, so it's in the wrong place. ; )
But in this photo he's making a book about New England. He learned all the 6 states that make up New England. He still remembers them. We also learned that maple syrup is one of the things that New England is known for. We watched some great videos on youtube about the harvesting of maple!
The picture is in the wrong season. Joseph has to help them find their way to the right season.
This picture is supposed to be with Social studies too. All the things New England is known for. We got the free printables from this site
We did a cool experiment on leavening agents and chemical reactions. We mixed, baking soda with buttermilk (just like a cake) and we watched the bubbles form and the two ingredients react to one another by rising up out of the bowl. He loved this experiment. I didn't get any more pictures cause my battery died....as always. Can you see my reflection in the window. ; ))
These are hats from last year. When I got them out it was like a new toy. Joseph just loved wearing this hat. Cayden like his for a few mins.
My two little turkies
This is from the Draw Write Now series. Vol 2
We also did a precious History Pocket called Life in Plymoth Colony by Evan Moor Publishers which we absolutely love. I waited all week to publish this post thinking I'd get some pictures of our History Pocket but I didn't. So a post without is better than no post at all, right?
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