Plans so far:
Coasts, Oceans and Rivers.
Exploring Erosion, Sediments and Jetties by doing this science experiment.
The action of waves using this resource.
Watching this video about erosion.
Field trip to one of our beaches with red cliffs and one with white.
Will be printing off a beach spotting sheet to take with us from this website and also visiting Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve.
Louise
Showing posts with label Science Experiments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science Experiments. Show all posts
Monday, 27 August 2018
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Mainly a geography based day I think
Today we focused mainly on Geography topics
China - we looked at what various children's lives were like living in different parts of China. It featured lots of magnificent scenery, and one little girl was shown painting the mountains, so I thought I would set the art and craft table up for J to follow suit.
He did however, end up drawing lots of comic strip type villains alongside his brother. (They were very good though).
We then went back to the soil experiment from yesterday, looking at the different layers and discussing what these layers were made up of. We also mixed compost and water together to see the difference, which resulted in the compost floating at the top, which was the opposite to the soil. We then took a small sample of soil to look at under the microscope
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In the afternoon, once M was home from work we went Geocaching for the first time and found 3 out of 5 caches which wasn't bad for our first attempt. Using the Geocaching app on my phone, J was able to use the local map to pinpoint the cache. It is aimed at adults but there are quite a few all over Devon and beyond that children can do. The one shown below though was a bit too high for J and he had to go on his Dads shoulders to reach the cache.
Also throughout the day he has been on and off on Minecraft, building a house.
Tomorrow, hoping for nice weather, maybe go to the allotment, play some maths games out in the garden and get round to doing the handwriting practice that we didn't get to do today.
Monday, 1 June 2015
June
Pouring with rain all day is not unusual during the British Summer, or gale force winds, but not so when you find yourself putting the heating on for an hour to take the chill of the place.
Anyway, with the impending heatwave (believe it or not) due to arrive within the next few days, we spent today catching up with educational programmes, (computer and TV) and experiments as I anticipate that we will be making the most of the sunshine and will be outdoors from Thursday onwards.
So today has been mainly science topics. We have looked at different parts of the eye and its functions, started a soil experiment using soil from our allotment. Bees - watched a children's schools programme on iPlayer all about bees and made honey cookies. Watched a Science programme about shadows, then played an online game on BBC bitesize about shadows made from sunlight and moonlight. Also had the usual reading hour, which includes reading programmes, apps, games and of course reading books.
Tomorrow weather looks bad again, so looking at Geography topics, maths and a handwriting.
Anyway, with the impending heatwave (believe it or not) due to arrive within the next few days, we spent today catching up with educational programmes, (computer and TV) and experiments as I anticipate that we will be making the most of the sunshine and will be outdoors from Thursday onwards.
So today has been mainly science topics. We have looked at different parts of the eye and its functions, started a soil experiment using soil from our allotment. Bees - watched a children's schools programme on iPlayer all about bees and made honey cookies. Watched a Science programme about shadows, then played an online game on BBC bitesize about shadows made from sunlight and moonlight. Also had the usual reading hour, which includes reading programmes, apps, games and of course reading books.
Tomorrow weather looks bad again, so looking at Geography topics, maths and a handwriting.
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Week Two - Still on Target
We have managed another week of following our semi structured Home Ed plan for J - it doesn't always go exactly to plan, but we did cover most of the activities planned.
English and Maths - from workbooks and printable sheets.
Science
Experiment - Food Colouring and Oil, Density. Mix equal parts oil and water and then adding a drop of food colouring. The water-based drop remains intact until it sinks through the oil and contacts the water, at which point the colour at last disperses. The oil remains separate from the water because it lacks polarity and floats because it’s less dense.
Workbook - Living and non living things and naming parts of animals and plants.
Also taking part in the Garden Bird Watch for the RSPB this weekend.
History
Egyptians - We didn't look inside a virtual Pyramid as planned but instead performed a virtual mummification, which was quite gruesome but J enjoyed it.
Coloured in a sarcophagus
Mummified Action Man.
That was the end of History for that morning as J then went and mummified all his action man and had a mass battle.
Geography
Rocks and Minerals- watched The Magic School Bus on you tube, all about this subject obvs. Read this book
Also found a magazine at Tesco, first issue focusing on Gold. It was 99p, but of course the price will go up,and then I wont be able to find the rest of the issues without paying a fortune for it which is what often happens with these kinds of educational magazines, but this issue was quite useful and has lots of photos of various rocks and minerals with descriptions.
The soil experiment is being saved for today when we go to the allotment to collect the main ingredient.
B is continuing to study for her exams to be taken this year, and this week submitted an application form for our local college to study A levels in English, English Literature, RE and Politics.
D also continue to study for his exams to be taken next year, which includes, English, Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
Now making plans for J's activities for next week :)
English and Maths - from workbooks and printable sheets.
Science
Experiment - Food Colouring and Oil, Density. Mix equal parts oil and water and then adding a drop of food colouring. The water-based drop remains intact until it sinks through the oil and contacts the water, at which point the colour at last disperses. The oil remains separate from the water because it lacks polarity and floats because it’s less dense.
Workbook - Living and non living things and naming parts of animals and plants.
Also taking part in the Garden Bird Watch for the RSPB this weekend.
History
Egyptians - We didn't look inside a virtual Pyramid as planned but instead performed a virtual mummification, which was quite gruesome but J enjoyed it.
Coloured in a sarcophagus
Mummified Action Man.
That was the end of History for that morning as J then went and mummified all his action man and had a mass battle.
Geography
Rocks and Minerals- watched The Magic School Bus on you tube, all about this subject obvs. Read this book
Also found a magazine at Tesco, first issue focusing on Gold. It was 99p, but of course the price will go up,and then I wont be able to find the rest of the issues without paying a fortune for it which is what often happens with these kinds of educational magazines, but this issue was quite useful and has lots of photos of various rocks and minerals with descriptions.
B is continuing to study for her exams to be taken this year, and this week submitted an application form for our local college to study A levels in English, English Literature, RE and Politics.
D also continue to study for his exams to be taken next year, which includes, English, Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
Now making plans for J's activities for next week :)
Friday, 16 January 2015
First week of the new term 2015
Home Ed this week
First week of our "workbox" theme and J has completed the activities set out for him, apart from trips to the park because of bad weather.
First part of the week was taken up with English and Maths, then Wednesday he was so into his action man game all day so we carried the activities over to Thursday and were all caught up by Friday.
I don't like strict schedules for learning at this age, but I as I have only organised a few activities I would like to try and get the few I have organised done each day if possible.
So Thursday and today the activities have been Science, History and Geography based.
Science - Workbook, covering animal classification and healthy eating. Science Experiments were "What dissolves in Water"
We used five jars and rice, salt, sugar, coffee and honey
(should have been ground coffee as well as this wouldn't have dissolved but I only had instant)
Also "Do soluble substances evaporate with the water?"
No result as yet, have to wait a day or so for the salt crystals to form.
History - Egypt, which we will be following this month.
Read a story involving Egyptian animals in the dessert, Egyptian mazes, colouring and making an Egyptian neck torque and headdress
Geography was my favourite, Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks, along with the Earths Crust and Tectonic Plates, explained in Primary age form of course, and also using chocolate and pink marshmallow wafer biscuits:
Sedimentary Rock
Igneous
Metamorphic rock was explained by bashing a curly wurly (no photo as it got eaten straight away by J) around in a sandwich bag, then sitting on it, explaining how heat and pressure can change igneous and sedimentary rocks into metamorphic rocks.
A Mars bar representing a tectonic plate and how it forms a mountain
The Earth, aka a cream egg, showing the earth's crust, mantle and core.
So all subjects covered this week, now to start planning for next week :)
First week of our "workbox" theme and J has completed the activities set out for him, apart from trips to the park because of bad weather.
First part of the week was taken up with English and Maths, then Wednesday he was so into his action man game all day so we carried the activities over to Thursday and were all caught up by Friday.
I don't like strict schedules for learning at this age, but I as I have only organised a few activities I would like to try and get the few I have organised done each day if possible.
So Thursday and today the activities have been Science, History and Geography based.
Science - Workbook, covering animal classification and healthy eating. Science Experiments were "What dissolves in Water"
We used five jars and rice, salt, sugar, coffee and honey
(should have been ground coffee as well as this wouldn't have dissolved but I only had instant)
Also "Do soluble substances evaporate with the water?"
No result as yet, have to wait a day or so for the salt crystals to form.
History - Egypt, which we will be following this month.
Read a story involving Egyptian animals in the dessert, Egyptian mazes, colouring and making an Egyptian neck torque and headdress
Geography was my favourite, Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks, along with the Earths Crust and Tectonic Plates, explained in Primary age form of course, and also using chocolate and pink marshmallow wafer biscuits:
Sedimentary Rock
Igneous
Metamorphic rock was explained by bashing a curly wurly (no photo as it got eaten straight away by J) around in a sandwich bag, then sitting on it, explaining how heat and pressure can change igneous and sedimentary rocks into metamorphic rocks.
A Mars bar representing a tectonic plate and how it forms a mountain
The Earth, aka a cream egg, showing the earth's crust, mantle and core.
So all subjects covered this week, now to start planning for next week :)
Thursday, 8 January 2015
Getting Organised for the new year
Getting organised for next Mondays "back to school". Although the eldest two have already gone back to studying,
Will be looking at a Workbox themed learning style for J, which will including reading, writing, science, etc and lots of different activities to choose from. The Workbox theme takes a lot of organising and planning, but I think once I get into a routine, it should be pretty straight forward.
I haven't got all the equipment, but that isn't necessarily a requirement for work boxing, so I am just going to use different folders for each subject, and I will use jars for each day of the week.
Each jar will contain a picture card printed from Homeschool Creations
Subjects will include, Science, Nature, PE, Literacy, Numeracy, Geography, History, Computer time, Bible Story and Art and Craft. Also will include library visit, museum, field trip, church, playdough, tv, puzzles, board game, game console, bike ride, park, walk, excercise, swimming, cooking, chores and clean up to also be included.
Science Resources
Science Workbooks - covering living things and non living things, different animals, parts of animals, animals on land and animal in the water, food of animals, parts of a plants, fruits and seeds, long or short, tall or short, big or small, heavy or light, hot or cold, hard or soft, smells, shapes and colours, body parts, senses, habits, food, solid and liquid,water. float and sinking, sound and light and shadow.Also one weekly science experiment
Plus Nature walks with spotting and activity sheets from Nature Detectives
Geography
Rocks and Minerals using chocolate geology which I did with my eldest two a few years ago after reading it on the Peas in a Pod blog, and also using worksheets from Homeschool Den
History
Egyptians
Colouring - Princess of Egypt
Pharaoh Headdress from Firstpalette
Egyptian themed maze
River Nile Maze
Colouring Pages
Toilet roll cats
Egyptian Collars
using paper plates
English and Maths will be using worksheets and workbooks, and also websites during computer time. Also will add read aloud time. M is reading The Faraway series by Enid Blyton at bedtime, so will find another book to read aloud during the day, maybe Harry Potter.
The eldest two are carrying on with their studying, B will sit 4 exams this summer, English Lit and Biology iGCSE, Religious Studies (Roman Catholic and The Gospel of Mark Units) and Maths GCSE. D will be taking his next year, and for the moment is studying for Maths, English, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
D is obviously still playing rugby, will his final Devon trials for under 15 taking place next month, and also continuing with his training with the Devon School of Rugby Academy
Just have a few more things to organise, then I am all ready for Monday..... I think!
Will be looking at a Workbox themed learning style for J, which will including reading, writing, science, etc and lots of different activities to choose from. The Workbox theme takes a lot of organising and planning, but I think once I get into a routine, it should be pretty straight forward.
I haven't got all the equipment, but that isn't necessarily a requirement for work boxing, so I am just going to use different folders for each subject, and I will use jars for each day of the week.
Each jar will contain a picture card printed from Homeschool Creations
Subjects will include, Science, Nature, PE, Literacy, Numeracy, Geography, History, Computer time, Bible Story and Art and Craft. Also will include library visit, museum, field trip, church, playdough, tv, puzzles, board game, game console, bike ride, park, walk, excercise, swimming, cooking, chores and clean up to also be included.
Science Resources
Science Workbooks - covering living things and non living things, different animals, parts of animals, animals on land and animal in the water, food of animals, parts of a plants, fruits and seeds, long or short, tall or short, big or small, heavy or light, hot or cold, hard or soft, smells, shapes and colours, body parts, senses, habits, food, solid and liquid,water. float and sinking, sound and light and shadow.Also one weekly science experiment
Geography
Rocks and Minerals using chocolate geology which I did with my eldest two a few years ago after reading it on the Peas in a Pod blog, and also using worksheets from Homeschool Den
History
Egyptians
Colouring - Princess of Egypt
Pharaoh Headdress from Firstpalette
Egyptian themed maze
River Nile Maze
Colouring Pages
Toilet roll cats
Egyptian Collars
using paper plates
English and Maths will be using worksheets and workbooks, and also websites during computer time. Also will add read aloud time. M is reading The Faraway series by Enid Blyton at bedtime, so will find another book to read aloud during the day, maybe Harry Potter.
The eldest two are carrying on with their studying, B will sit 4 exams this summer, English Lit and Biology iGCSE, Religious Studies (Roman Catholic and The Gospel of Mark Units) and Maths GCSE. D will be taking his next year, and for the moment is studying for Maths, English, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
D is obviously still playing rugby, will his final Devon trials for under 15 taking place next month, and also continuing with his training with the Devon School of Rugby Academy
Just have a few more things to organise, then I am all ready for Monday..... I think!
Monday, 2 June 2014
So its June
Where did May go?
The last two weeks seemed to have flown by!
In that time my little boy turned 7
Sporting the wrappings from a Babybel cheese on his nose
His sister made him a magnificent cake
Sponge Bob Square Pants
and of course lots of presents and cards
Waiting patiently
Minecraft
We didn't get to go anywhere as unfortunately he had a really bad cold, but he still had a great day.
Half Term Week was the usual for us, B revising for her Maths exam, D had the week off (has actually finished for the summer now) and J was getting over his cold.
This last few days though he has kind of shaken off the cold and managed to make the most of the few hours of sunshine we did have to go and have a dip in the local pool
We also did a few science experiments which included gross snot, mouldy poo, bulging eyeballs and the inside of a heart. Didn't all go as expected but he had fun
Dressed for the part with his safety goggles
At the allotment his potatoes are growing well, and also his Cauliflower shoots are showing their heads. After all the watering, digging and planting its time for a play
Mud is a great battlefield for Action Men
Hopefully get to the allotment tomorrow if this mucky weather clears!!!
Monday, 12 May 2014
Autonomy, gardening and Trials (of the sporting kind)
I cannot say that the last four months (since my last blog post) has gone to plan with regards to J's Home Education Plans.
But I think I have given up on that.
So I guess we are completely Autonomous.
We started allotmenting about two months ago, and J has learnt a great deal while there.All different kinds of mini beasts and various plants and we have almost got to the point of digging over most of the allotment, once this is done he will have his own patch to tend to, where he would like to plant pumpkins in time for Halloween and carrots for Rudolph at Christmas. He also has his own spade and rake, along with garden gloves. He also spends a lot of the time there playing with his action figures, and hurdling over bamboo sticks!
Plan to print out a few identification sheets for insects before our next visit, and he is always referring to various Characters from James and the Giant Peach, which I think we may start reading again, after I have finished reading him Charlotte's Webb, which I am starting this evening.
J spends a lot of time drawing, sometimes from Tutorials online. He recently copied this from an online Simpsons Tutorial
We have also been watching Astronomy programmes, and we are currently watching Earth's Extraordinary Jouney on BBC2.
With regards to reading and writing, he going at his own pace, and we are not making him sit and practice his reading and writing every day, that will come when his is ready and willing. Having watched the other two start learning to read at age 7 without any problems I am not particularly worried, and am more confident this time around.
So going OK, apart from I really would like to do more Science Experiments with him each week, so must get my act together in that area.
Teens.
B is studying away, ready for her iGCSE English exam which she will take soon, as well as still holding down a part time job.
D is studying, not as intensely as B, as he will take his first two next year.
The Rugby season has now come to an end, D and M have really enjoyed playing and coaching, but are both in need of a rest now I think. D has recently been selected for Front Row training by the Devon School of Rugby, and has been asked back for further training in the summer, so about a months break and it will all start again.
In the meantime the Athletics season has started, and D threw in his first Discus Competition of the year yesterday, throwing a PB of 30.03. Wednesday will see him at the Devon School Trials, which is a great achievement for Home Educators as I had to go through all sorts to get him there. Eventually though it has all been sorted, and he will be taking part will all of the other Devon Schools.
So a busy month ahead, exams, trials and of course J's birthday!!!
But I think I have given up on that.
So I guess we are completely Autonomous.
We started allotmenting about two months ago, and J has learnt a great deal while there.All different kinds of mini beasts and various plants and we have almost got to the point of digging over most of the allotment, once this is done he will have his own patch to tend to, where he would like to plant pumpkins in time for Halloween and carrots for Rudolph at Christmas. He also has his own spade and rake, along with garden gloves. He also spends a lot of the time there playing with his action figures, and hurdling over bamboo sticks!
Plan to print out a few identification sheets for insects before our next visit, and he is always referring to various Characters from James and the Giant Peach, which I think we may start reading again, after I have finished reading him Charlotte's Webb, which I am starting this evening.
J spends a lot of time drawing, sometimes from Tutorials online. He recently copied this from an online Simpsons Tutorial
We have also been watching Astronomy programmes, and we are currently watching Earth's Extraordinary Jouney on BBC2.
With regards to reading and writing, he going at his own pace, and we are not making him sit and practice his reading and writing every day, that will come when his is ready and willing. Having watched the other two start learning to read at age 7 without any problems I am not particularly worried, and am more confident this time around.
So going OK, apart from I really would like to do more Science Experiments with him each week, so must get my act together in that area.
Teens.
B is studying away, ready for her iGCSE English exam which she will take soon, as well as still holding down a part time job.
D is studying, not as intensely as B, as he will take his first two next year.
The Rugby season has now come to an end, D and M have really enjoyed playing and coaching, but are both in need of a rest now I think. D has recently been selected for Front Row training by the Devon School of Rugby, and has been asked back for further training in the summer, so about a months break and it will all start again.
In the meantime the Athletics season has started, and D threw in his first Discus Competition of the year yesterday, throwing a PB of 30.03. Wednesday will see him at the Devon School Trials, which is a great achievement for Home Educators as I had to go through all sorts to get him there. Eventually though it has all been sorted, and he will be taking part will all of the other Devon Schools.
So a busy month ahead, exams, trials and of course J's birthday!!!
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