Saturday 10 March 2012

HSMJ 17 - Three field trips in ONE week ...


The Home school Mother’s Journal began as a single post on a Friday morning over at The Homeschool Chick, and turned into a link-up for homeschool mothers across the blog-O-sphere to share a piece of their journey with one another each week. The link party is open from Friday to Monday so join me in The Homeschool Journal and lets encourage one another on our homeschool journey.

In my life this week…
 
In our home school this week…
  • It has been a busy week with three field trips.
  • On Monday Paul joined us and we spent the day at Science Works exploring the Dinosaur exhibit, Our Water, Westgate Bridge, Sportsworks.  A long but enjoyable day. We also learned something interesting about Hickory Dickory Dock !
  • On Tuesday we started our journey to Egypt and Paul helped us construct a paper model of one of the pyramids. 
  • On Wednesday my Mom joined us and we went with a friends son to Geelong to the FORD Museum.
  • Thursday saw us continue our Expedition Earth Egypt Travels. Two of the cousins came for a visit.
  • Friday we continued our Egyptian studies and spent the afternoon at Werribee Open Range Zoo with the T Family.
  • Today we baked Egyptian biscuits and did a Mummification Experiment. We finished off our trip to Egypt with a cup of tea and biscuits.
 Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
I am inspired by…
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…

My favorite thing this week was…
  • Having the Australia Post van arrive at my house with my new book: Educating the WholeHearted Child. I have been wanting to purchase the updated version of this book since it's release in July last year.  I am so pleased I have.  I loan my original copy out quite often which means I am without the book for a lot of the time.  So now I have a copy for ME !
What’s working/not working for us…
  • Exploring the world around us and doing hands on activities.
2012 in 2012
  • Read about this idea over at Behind the Scenes and was really intrigued.  I think I will give it a go.  Won't make 2012 I don't think but it will definitely help me de-clutter.
Opening
Balance
What  This Week Balance
2 Thrown Away 1 3
0 Sold 0 0
0 Donated 170
170
3 Returned to their owner 13 16


Running Total out of the goal 2012

189

Questions/thoughts I have…
  • Have any of you heard about Reboot Your Life ? Have you done it ? If not do you do juicing ?
Things I’m working on…
  • Preparing for next weeks EE travel to Nigeria.
I’m reading…
I’m cooking…
I’m grateful for…

A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
  •  Jim Trelease, author of The Read-Aloud Handbook, writes,
    “If the child has never heard the word, the child will never say the word; and if you have neither heard it nor said it, it’s pretty tough to read it and to write it.”
Blessings







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Expedition Earth: AFRICA - Egypt

This week we resumed our Expedition Earth travels.  Since we are going to be going on a journey to South Africa in four weeks time we decided to visit the Continent of Africa starting in Egypt.
Mummification Experiment.

We learned
  • That kings and special people were buried in pyramids.
  • The king of Ancient Egypt was called a Pharaoh.
  • Egypt is in Africa.
  • The secret of how pyramids were constructed has been discovered.
  • They painted pictures on the walls inside the pyramids.
  • A lot of the things we use today were invented in ancient Egypt (time, 365 day year, locks, toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs etc)
  • There were no roads in Egypt because they used the Nile to get around.
  • Paper was made from papyrus and they used pictures to write words.
  • We did a Mummification Experiment. (results to come next week)
  • A mummy is a dead person.
  • We baked Egyptian style cookies and shared a cup of tea. (We had to add an extra table spoon of butter because the mixture was a little dry.)
  • Sir N's favourite thing was the pyramids. (We built a 3 D model of Kufu's Pyramid)
  • Egypt has the largest Muslim population in the world at over 80 000 000.
  • They use Egyptian Pounds and some of their coins have holes in them.
  • The Egyptian Flag has red at the top, white in the middle and black at the bottom. It also has a gold bird in the middle.

We baked Egyptian style cookies

Our Resources this week

Books

Maping
Notebook Pages

Internet
Craft
YouTube
Wildlife Study
Sand Cat
Nile Crocodile
Horned Viper
Jackal
Vulture
Flamingo
Blessings
Chareen 
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Friday 9 March 2012

An afternoon at WORZ

Today was a wonderful day with an afternoon of exploring Werribee Open Range Zoo.

We started our afternoon with a Serval Presentation and behind the scenes encounter.
Next we took a bus trip through the grasslands.

In the Kubu reserve we had a look at hippo, the boat and hippo play area.

Next we had a look at the Tourist Hut with a murial painted by Graeme Base.

We spent a brief time exploring the Pula walk looking at lions, wild dogs and meerkats.

We then proceeded to the classroom area where we were able to see all sorts of animals being fed.


Blessings
Chareen
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