Showing posts with label exploring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exploring. Show all posts
Sunday, March 5, 2017
exploring we will go
exploring we will go

A while back we made the promise to each other to always make time to seek adventure as a family (you can read about it here). Exploring new places and going outside is a big part of our daily lives and once in a while I like to share a little peek into our adventures.












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Saturday, March 4, 2017
Exploring Destroying Your Habitat
Exploring Destroying Your Habitat
Now with all the fracking going on, ignoring global warming, and our continual usage of fossil fuel, and polluting the water, you might conclude that human beings are the only animals capable of destroying their habitat not so and our cats are living proof of this.
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You see that wooden moose hat rack hanging on the wall over there? Pawline pointedly pointed out to her liter mates.
Yep, drawled Lamont.
Uh huh, continued Patchtricia.
Well, it has lots of things hanging from it, to whit, an orange extension cord, a pair of coveralls, a winter coat, a back support thingy, a hanger, a pair of overalls, a fish frying rack for the barbecue a bungee cord and several hats. Extolled Pawline.
Yeah, some moose rack. Where did that cockeyed thing ever come from? Asked Lamont.
I know, replied Patricia, Weird Wild Laurie. Have you seen all that strange metal stuff outside the door in the stream the runs down the hill. She is responsible for giving to our furless ones. I understand she and her mate, the one with a single letter for a name J, are addicted to these garage sales. I know it makes little sense as they have not bought a single garage yet but come back with all this other stuff and give it to our furless servants. Though in the case of the moose rack, I think she talked our Oooo or Hugh furless one into buying it himself. I think she mind have some of your mind clouding abilities Lamont.
That would explain a lot, Lamont added then continued, but those hats up there on the moose rack are really intriguing. I think one came from Granada, and the other the furless ones got when riding mules down the Grand Canyon. What do you suppose we should do with them.
Eat them! said the normally demure Patchtricia.

They did.
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Sunday, February 12, 2017
Exploring Creation with Zoology 3
Exploring Creation with Zoology 3

First, a little background info. From the Apologia website: "Apologia exists because a small group of parents wanted their children to have an academically strong education that would deepen their Christian faith."
Apologia now offers:
*a K-12 Creation-based science curriculum
*worldview curriculum for ages six to fourteen
*practical and inspirational books about homeschooling
*refreshing retreats for moms
*online classes from Apologia Academy
One of the products that we have used year after year with our children is Apologias science curricula, particularly their Young Explorer Series written by Jeannie Fulbright. This year however, we have teamed up with another homeschool family and are working through the same history and science curricula. We meet once a week to do special projects and experiments having to do with those subjects. At the beginning of the year we chose a different science text to work through. When we came to a stopping point in that curriculum, we decided that we would like to spend the remainder of our school year using one of the Young Explorer Series from Apologia that neither of our families had used yet...and wouldnt you just know it? It was about that time that I received an email from the TOS Homeschool Review Crew saying they were looking for reviewers to review one of the books from this series! Um... yes, please!! Pick me!!

~14 Lessons, each focusing on different land animals. Lessons can be spread out over a period of 2 weeks, though we have chosen to work at a faster pace, completing one lesson a week. (We are currently on Lesson 5.)
~The text has beautiful, full color pictures! I cannot possibly turn a page without being sure that every last child has seen each picture. They all flock to the book when I announce I am holding it up for them to see during our read-aloud time.
~This curriculum is perfect for elementary ages. I am using it with my pre-K, K, 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grader. They are each enjoying it and being challenged by it which is the mark of a truly well-done multi-age curriculum.
~Your students will use both narration and notebooking as well as projects and experiments to complete this program. You may also take advantage of a Course Website to dig a little deeper into each chapters subjects.
Our family likes to read the lessons together which usually means I am reading aloud. Generally I spread this out over two days as the chapters are so full of information and rather long. However, we honestly dont mind that. Jeannie Fulbright is a talented and delightful author. She writes in a conversational tone which is especially engaging to our children. Then we spend one day working on the Notebook, Map it!, and Track it! experiments as well as any projects or experiments.

In addition to my photos, youll also find copywork pages (in both cursive and print), project/experiment pages, Explore More pages with additional activity, DVD, and book suggestions, and more! If that doesnt sell you, Im telling you those full color Map It! Stickers that I mentioned above are worth the price of the book! Speaking of price, the Zoology 3 Junior Notebooking Journal sells for $24.
In conclusion, I am so happy that our family decided to conclude our science studies this year with Exploring Creation with Zoology 3! I have and will continue to recommend this curriculum again and again. You can purchase the Zoology 3 text for $39 at the Apologia website. You may also enjoy reading reviews from the TOS Review Crew of this and other Young Explorer Series curriculum.
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