Tuesday 6 May 2014

Solar System


SOLAR SYSTEM
A Visual Exploration of the Planets, 
Moons, and Other Heavenly Bodies 
that Orbit Our Sun.
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 224  
  • Publisher: FABER & FABER 
  • Publication Date: 
  • ISBN 10: 0571277713 
  • ISBN 13: 9780571277711 
  • Author Marcus Chown 
  • Illustrator
  • Purchase: Book Depository and Amazon.
A few weeks ago I shared with you my favourite chemistry book - The Elements.  Over the last few years I have developed an interest in Solar Eclipses and Lunar Eclipses. As a result of this I am always on the lookout for books about the universe. This week I discovered a book about the Solar System published by the same company who published The Elements book.

It is a visually stunning book.  You can take a look inside this book over at Amazon. As a christian family we do not believe in the big bang theory of where our universe came from so we skipped that part of the book.

Each part of the system starts off with a double page spread.  On the left page is a full page photograph of the sun, star or planet discussed.  The right hand page has a break down.  It contains a short summary, orbital data, physical data, atmospheric composition, a labeled cross section and a mean density graph.


Following this page is another double page spread of interesting photographs and then some other information about theories and famous scientists through the ages.

This book would make a wonderful gift to anyone who has an interest in the solar system.  

Description on Book Depository "In this title, bestselling author Marcus Chown leads us on a grand tour through the incredible diversity of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and spacecraft that surround the Sun in our cosmic backyard. Illuminating his insightful and surprising text are a wealth of beautiful images and diagrams, printed in full colour, richly detailed and accurately based on real scientific data. A perfect gift for anyone with an interest in astronomy, "The Solar System" allows the imagination to roam free from Mercury to Pluto and beyond."

Blessings
Chareen
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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!

There are so many wonderful books and Resources out there out there hiding on shelves and somewhere on the internet.

I invite you to blog about

  • a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library,
  •  a great homeschool item you have found and
  •  any new resources you are enjoying. 
Grab the button for your post and add a link to your post below. I would love to read about your treasures. 
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Monday 5 May 2014

Look Up by Gary Turk

Last year I felt challenged about whether I was Connected or Disconnected especially after reading How to Miss a Childhood.

A few weeks ago I watched Captivated and was made aware of the impact of smart phone technology on my world at home.  As a result I have been trying to put my phone more on silent and be more present when I'm home alone ... This has been far harder than I thought it would be.  I like being connected ...  

This week my mom shared Look Up with me on Facebook.  It's a poem talking about the issues surrounding smart phone use.  Thought provoking.


Here are the words of Look Up for those of you who can't access the YouTube clip.

Look Up

I have 422 friends
Yet I am lonely
I speak to all of them everyday
Yet none of them really know me

The problem I have sits in the spaces between
looking into their eyes or at a name into a screen
I took a step back and opened my eyes
I looked around and realised

There's media we call social is anything but
When we open up our computers and it's our doors we shut
All this technology we have it's just an illusion
Community companionship a sense of inclusion
yet when you step away from this device of delusion

You awaken to see a world of confusion
A world where we're slaves to technology we mastered
Where information gets sold by some rich greedy b******
A world of self interest  self image self promotion
Where we all share our best bits but leave out the emotion

We're at our most happy when each experience we share
But is it the same if no one is there ?

Be there for your friends and they'll be there too
But no one will be if a group message will do
We edit and exaggerate crave adulation 
We pretend not to notice the social isolation

We put our words into order
Until our lives are glistening
We don't even know if someone is listening

Being alone isn't the problem
Let me just emphasize
We read a book, paint a picture or do some exercise
You're being productive and present
Not reserved and recluse
You'll be awake and attentive and putting your time to good use

So when you're in public and you start to feel alone
Put your hands behind your head step away from the phone
You don't need to stare at your your menu or your contact list
Just talk to one another learn to co exist

I can't stand to hear the silence of a busy commuter train
where no one wants to talk for the fear of looking insane
We're becoming unsocial
it no longer satisfies
to engage with one another and look into someones eyes

We're surrounded by children who since they were born
Have watched us living like robots and think it's the norm.
It's not very likely that you'll make the world's greatest Dad i
f you can't entertain a child without using an iPad.

When I was a child I'd never be home
I'd be out with my friends
on our bikes we would roam
I'd wear holes in my trainers and graze up my knees
We'd build our own club house high up in the trees

Now the park is so quiet that it gives me a chill
See no children outside
And the swings hanging still
There's no skipping, no hop scotch
No church and no steeple

We're a generation of idiots smart phones and dumb people

So look up from your phone
Shut down the display
Take in your surroundings
make the most of today
Just one real connection is all it can take
to show you the difference that being there can make

Be there in the moment
that she gives you the look
that you remember forever
that's when love overtook

the time she first held your hand or first kissed your lips
the time you first disagreed but still loved her to bits
the time you don't have to tell hundreds
of what you've just done
because you want to share this moment with just this one

The time you sell your computer
so you can buy a ring
for the girl of your dreams who is now the real thing

The time you want to start a family
and the moment when
you first hold your little girl
and get to fall in love again

The time she keeps you up at night
and all you want is rest
The time you wipe away the tears
as your baby flees the nest
The time your baby girl returns
with her boy for you to hold
The time he calls you grandad
and makes you feel real old
The time you take in all you've made
just by giving life attention

And how you're glad
you didn't waste it
by looking down in some invention

The time you hold your wife's hand
sit down beside her bed
You tell her that you love her
lay a kiss upon her head.
She then whispers to you quietly
as her heart gives a final beat
That's she's lucky that she got stopped
by that lost boy in the street

But none of these times ever happened
You never had any of this
when you're to busy looking down
You don't see the chances you miss

So look up from your phone
Shut down those displays
We have a finite existence
A set number of days

Don't waste your life getting caught in the net
As when the end comes
Nothings worse than regret 
I'm guilty too of being part of this machine.

This digital world
We are heard but not seen
Where we type as we talk
And we read as we chat
Where we spend hours together
without making eye contact

So don't give into a life where you follow the hype
Give people your love don't give them you like
Disconnect from the need to be heard and defined 
Go out into the world
Leave distractions behind.

Look up from your phone
Shut down that display
Stop watching this video
Live life the real way 

--ooOoo--


Be encouraged this week friends to enjoy each moment and to connect with your family and each other in meaningful ways.

Blessings
Chareen 

Sunday 4 May 2014

HSMJ of sharks, drawing class and pirates

In my life this week…
I read a really interesting article this week written by a wedding photographer.  I'm so glad I did this as I have a much deeper understanding of the difficulty facing these photographers by us amateur photographers and cellphone users at weddings.  Rather thought provoking I would encourage you to read and share this far and wide Guest Photographers or: Why You Should Have an Unplugged Wedding.
I have also enjoyed learning to draw tangles this week. Some have been a little bit of a challenge though.

In our home school this week…
  • Sir N is currently wanting to know as much as possible about Dinosaurs so we watched a couple of YouTube clips on them.  
  • Drawing Dinosaurs
  • We've been working on his time line book this week adding figures from Homeschool in the Woods.
  • We've been enjoying Logic of English this week
  • Recorder practice and lessons.  
  • Week two of DVD drawing class with Graham Braddock
  • Continued our memorization of Philipians 28
  • Watched some YouTube clips on Pirates  
  • We went to iMax and watched  Great White Shark 3D
  • Listened to Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel by Maestro Classics.  Beautiful.  We both enjoyed this immensely.
  • We built a kaliedescope
  • Made some THM chocolate.  I like it but Sir N is not too impressed.

Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
My favourite thing this week was…
Things I’m working on…
  • I've decided to take the plunge and take on Marcy's challenge and blog through the alphabet.  This weeks starts with A is for answers to questions aplenty
  • Come and join in this weeks blog hop and showcase what art your children have been doing.  Virtual Fridge
  • Sir N has been participating in the Lego Quest challenges.  This month is the challenge is COLOUR
  • We finished listening to The Brinkman Adventures Season 2 if you are looking for audio drama at it's best then I highly recommend this series.
  • This weeks book treasure is Ice, Wind and Rock.  Please come link up with your homeschool treasures.
  • For the Poppins Book Nook last month the theme was transport.  We did a unit study on the Shipping industry using Seabird by H.C. Holling as our spine.
In Bloggy world I’m reading…
I’m grateful for…
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
Gosh I found this really ineterresting to watch.  It's a YouTube clip of pendulum waves.


The Citadel Physics Department Wave Pendulum is a little more visually interesting as you see the wave from the front with colour pool balls.

Blessings

Chareen

Homegrown Learners

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