Tuesday 26 March 2013

TT - A Journey Through Time

This week ...
Excavating Life on Earth


  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 39
  • Vendor: DK Publishers
  • Publication Date: 2001
  • ISBN: 0-7513-6162-3
  • Author  Selina Wood
  • Illustrator: Richard Bonson 
I have shared about a Port Through Time before and was surprised to find this book as I had not seen it before. These are some of my favorite books. This one lives up to my expectations.  I love the quality of the illustrations. This book combines history, archaeology and geology. Working it's way from present day working back in time to the beginning of time.

Other books available in the series are: A Farm through Time, A City through Time and A Street through Time.
 
Blessings

 Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures.  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!

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Friday 22 March 2013

HSMJ - An Elctrifying Week

In my life this week…
It's been a productive week and today (Thursday) I started seeing a twinkling of what excites Sir N in learning.  I am really keen to get some Delight Directed learning happening around here. I have also managed to go to be a little earlier than I was last week.  Last week I spent far too much time on here and not in my bed sleeping.

In our home school this week…

  1. Picnic at the park
  2. Science experiment with the sun.
  3. Playing with a Van De Graaff Generator
  4. Space Lego creation
  5. Rocket picture (ABeka Art)
  6. TouchMath
  7. Morning tea with Daddy in our new vegetable patch
  8. Practicing math facts with Math Rider.
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…
    What’s working/not working for us…
    • Getting up super early before the family :)

    Questions/thoughts I have…
    • What topics would you like to talk about on this blog ?
    Things I’m working on…
    On My Bedside Table ...
    • Nothings changed
    In Bloggy world I’m reading…
    I’m cooking…
    • Rice bubble slice
    • Corn Chowder
    On Pinterest I found...
    I’m grateful for…
    •  The cool weather that has come across our way.
    A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
    Don’t just teach kids how to count.
    Teach ‘em what counts most.

    You are invited
    Yes you are.  I have started a new link up on Tuesdays.  We all have the most amazing books that we discover at the library, bookshop, curriculum fairs and op shops.  If you blog about them please come and link up on Tuesdays with Tuesday's Treasures so we can have a place to discover some new treasures for our families.

    Blessings



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    Thursday 21 March 2013

    Join us for a day homeschooling {A Photo Diary}

    Sometimes our days are slow (not very often may I add) and sometimes busy (more often than not!) but never is it twice the same. Today I would like to invite you to join us for a photo journey of a home school day at Every Bed of Roses. I do confess I am a shutter bug and love taking photo's and experimenting with the D-SLR I was given last year. In order to lower the number of images in this post I've created a few collages of our day.

    This year we are continuing with using our environment to encourage learning. A home school family on the other side of Melbourne invited home school families to come over and join them for a day of  Science for Home Educators: "A Shocking Experience"


    Our day of Science Adventure


    First things first.  I needed to find some clean clothes in Mount Ironmore to iron for the day (How do you super Mom's do it ? I always seem to have a Mount Washmore or Ironmore!). Followed by breakfast and picnic preparations. We are loving having a cooler on wheels it goes everywhere with us these days.


    Next it was time for my shower while Sir N practiced math facts on Math Rider and did lesson 19 with Children's Music Journey.  Before we left we had some quality time with Pugsley.



    My friend collected us and we drove 70 km to the other side of greater Melbourne. We saw the Southern Star which is nearing completion.  We hope to go for a ride on this one day. Admired the architecture and listened to The Song of the Unicorn. Once we arrived in the suburb of our desired destination we looked for a park to enjoy a picnic lunch together.


    Soon enough it was time to tackle the lab and learn about molecules, positive and negative charges.


    We used rods of perspex, glass, polythene and something else I can't remember the name of. We rubbed them with a piece of woolen cloth to charge them up and checked to see if we could move water and pick up small pieces of paper.


    We also used this little box (Gold Leaf Electroscope) with a gold leaf to see how static electricity moves through air and our own bodies.


    Let the static electricity fun begin. We got to play with a Van De Graaff generator.  It was so much fun watching all the children's hair stick up! Sir N was so highly charged after his time on the generator he could pick up the little bits of paper on the bench!


    All too soon it was time to leave the lab. We stopped at our park for another cup of tea and then it was time to pack up and drive home. We played with the DSLR in the tunnel, looked at the beautiful skyline of Melbourne and listened to Hallelujah Handle. Once home it was time to play a game or two on Mom's Galaxy Tab and touch base with cousins. Dinner was soon ready and then it was time for bed. Sir N slept very well after 140 km round trip !

    My favorite moment 

    This is my favourite moment of the day. We stopped for a cup of tea before traveling home and this is what we saw.



    I agree with my bloggy friend Susan who encouraged me this week with Don't miss the Little Moments. I encourage you to take out your camera and capture those moments with your children. I have two teens as well and one has moved out. I wish now I had taken more pictures and had more memories. That time passes in a twinkling of an eye. If you need inspiration I invite you next week to take a journey with other home school Mom's ? Have a look at what the Crew have been up to this week: Our Homeschool Day in Pictures. (Coming Next Tuesday 26 March)

    Blessings
    Chareen  

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