Thursday 29 March 2012

Vet School Open Day

On Sunday our local university had a Veterinary Science & Hospital Open Day.

The open day was hosted at The University of Melbourne Werribee Campus

There were many animals walking around to meet and vet students sharing information.

There was a self guided tour through the emergency department.

We had a look at the surgery area.

In the X-Ray department there were some interesting xrays to look at.

The snake bus was there with some interesting crocodiles.
It was a day filled with loads of hands on displays. 

Blessings
Chareen

Wednesday 28 March 2012

Expedition Earth: AFRICA - Morocco





What a beautiful country !  
I am inspired and would love to go here and explore.
We Learned
We experimented making repeating patterns.
We used Pattern Blocks from Sonlight.
  • Moroccan food tastes wonderful !
  • Morocco is known for it's ceramic tile designs.
  • The designs themselves are an act of worship and are in keeping with the Islamic law, humans or animals or plants are not to be depicted in art.
  • The kings castle has golden doors.
  • During Ramadan they don't eat during the day.
  • One sand dune is so tall it has a name. 
  • The Cascades d'Ouzoud waterfall is 100m.
  • Their colours are green and red.
  • Some one calls from the mosque minaret to announce prayer. This happens five times a day.
  • They speak Arabic in Morocco.
  • All children must go to primary school for six years. 
  • Only half the people can read and write.
  • They have a king in Morocco. Morocco is one of three kingdoms in Africa.
The Resources we Used
Books

Notebook Pages

On the Net

Folktales from Morocco
  •  Four Folktales We did not enjoy these however they were an interresting insight in the types of stories told.

Animals
Cooking
These biscuits were gorgeous.  We really like them.  We had to add extra oil as she says in the video.
 I took the two Moroccan dinner dishes and combined them to make a one pot meal.  I made the cous cous as a side rather than adding it.  It was delicious.

Blessings
 Chareen 

PS We pick and choose what to read from each site. We do NOT read every article in its entirety.  
Due to the every changing nature of the Internet please check that these sites are still safe before allowing your children on them.

This post does not contain affiliate links. 

Linking with 
Grateful for Grace: What We're Learning
 Collage Friday over at Home Grown Learners,   
Favourite Resources at Learning All the Time.
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Tuesday 27 March 2012

28 TT - Resurrection Eggs

 Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures(TT).  I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books out there hiding on shelves so I invite you to blog about a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library and add your post to Learning All the Time Favourite Resource Link Up



This week ...
Resurrection Eggs
Resurrection Eggs
  • Format: 1 plastic egg carton, 12 plastic eggs, 11 unique objects to illustrate the Easter Story, 1 bilingual booklet.
  • Number of Pages:
  • Vendor:  Publishers
  • Publication Date:
  • ISBN: 978-1-60200-392-7
  • Produced by: Family Life
We used these for the first time last year.  Sir N really loved them. Ever since I took the box down in preparation for this years readings he has been nagging me is it time yet ??  We will be starting our readings tomorrow. Each of the stories in the book starts with a scripture reading followed by a short explanation making it real for little hearts.  Opening the egg with the symbol helps with understanding the progression of the Easter story.

Available from: Family Life, Koorong,Word, Amazon , Book Depository, and Christianbook.

Blessings






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