Pictures taken from a pollinator garden at a local college. If you click on the picture, it should enlarge.
Sunday, October 30, 2022
More Plant Identification/Nature Study
For biology, we are familiarizing ourselves with different species of local plants. Here are some books we checked out from the library:
- Wicked Plants: The Weed That Killed Lincoln's Mother and Other Botanical Atrocities
- Wildflowers of Texas (Adventure Quick Guides)
- Foraging Texas (Falcon Guides) - this book is very interesting
- Trees of North America (National Audubon Society)
Monday, October 24, 2022
Manmade Debris Orbiting the Earth
For astronomy, we bought the premium version of the SkyView app.
https://www.space.com/skyview-review
Just the free version of this app is pretty incredible. When we looked at the premium version, we could see so many weird objects orbiting the Earth - old rocket launches from the 80s, decrepit satellites, old Russian spacecraft....
I found this article from NASA "Space Debris and Human Spacecraft." There's about 27,000 large pieces of space trash orbiting the Earth, some of it traveling at speeds of up to 15,700 miles per hour. It's actually a hazard to the International Space Station and any spacecraft that launches. The article said even paint flecks traveling at that speed can damage ISS or spacecraft.
Reading the article, it says there are about half a million objects the size of a marble (or bigger).
Saturday, October 22, 2022
PlantSnap - plant ID app
I just downloaded PlantSnap, an app for plant identification. Here's the link: https://www.plantsnap.com
The app was free. I went outside and took a picture of a plant. The app has you move the image and expand it into a box, then it tells you what the plant is. It gave me the common name, scientific name, a description, some of its classification (kingdom, division) and then there are options to learn more about the plant from tutorials on PlantSnap's Youtube channel. Near the description of the plant, you click on the three vertical dots, click "watch tutorials" and it takes you to the videos of that plant species.
There is an option for a premium version.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Plant Identification Lab
Today, we went to the park and chose several plants to identify. I brought along the book Botany in a Day: The Patterns Method of Plant Identification.
We also used the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center website. It has a native plants database put together by University of Texas at Austin.
We were able to identify Texas Frogfruit: https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=PHNO2
Also, a member of the Aster family, which I think was Symphotrichum sericeum. (I could be wrong)
The 10th Grader sketched the flowers in her biology notebook and labeled them.
Monday, October 17, 2022
Homeschool Day 10/17
2nd Grader
- He did all of his Sonlight reading
- He just couldn't stop playing and riding his bike, so not much got done
- Mathusee Geometry
- Daily Bible reading (finishing up 2 Kings)
- Smithsonian's The Planets
- She played classical guitar for a couple of hours
- Ballet class (outsourced)
- DuoLingo Korean
- The Clockwork Universe
- Ethics in experimentation
- Galileo's trial
- The Westing Game (read-aloud)
- The Giver
I'm Reading *Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom*
Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom by Kerry McDonald.
I just started reading this last week. Good read! I already agree with the fundamentals of unschooling, even though we have always leaned towards unit study homeschooling. I'm only about halfway through the book at this point, but it's been an enjoyable read.
The comments on goodreads.com are worth browsing. The second half of the book appears to spend a lot of time talking about unschooling outside the home and institutions like the Sudbury schools, which feels like a hypocritical topic, considering it's a book about unschooling. I may skim those sections.
Our library had the book, so it was definitely worth it for me to give the book a chance.
Friday, October 14, 2022
STEM Friday 10/14
2nd Grader
- Lego Engineering class (outsourced)
- Theater class (outsourced)
- STEM
- She finished soldering the components onto the circuit board (Blink v1.1 Learn to Solder Kit sold on Amazon)
- Everything worked! All three LEDs lit up when the button was pushed
- This was a great kit! The instructions are online. The components and the circuit board are really good quality. Solder and soldering iron were not included in the kit we bought, though. Also, buying a good quality heat-resistant soldering mat helped, too.
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Homeschool Day 10/13
2nd Grader
Reading
- All About Reading - we read words from the driveway again (written in sidewalk chalk)
- Time Traveler
- National Geographic poetry book
- The Year of Miss Agnes (read-aloud)
- Winnie the Pooh (read-aloud at bedtime) - this is our third time reading through this book, I think
- Ballet - outsourced
- Daily Bible reading (2 Kings)
- Final draft of both argumentative essays from They Say, I Say (writing book)
- Typed out and saved on Word
- Smithsonian's The Planets
- Earth
- Newton at the Center
- More Galileo
- The Clockwork Universe
- The Giver
- The Westing Game (read-aloud)
- DuoLingo Korean
- She practiced ukulele
- Ballet - outsourced
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Homeschool Days 10/11-10/12
2nd Grader
Math
- We played the Mathemagical Game (addition and subtraction)
- Handwriting without Tears
- All About Reading
- All About Spelling
- The Good and the Beautiful Marine Biology
- Whales, dolphins, etc
- Daily Bible reading (2 Kings)
- Argumentative Essay from They Say, I Say- she spent several days working on this, but she finally finished the final draft
- Newton at the Center
- The Clockwork Universe
- The Westing Game (read-aloud)
- The Giver
- Guitar/Ukulele Collaborative Class (outsourced at an enrichment center)
- She wrote a 12-bar blues song for ukulele
- Gymnastics (outsourced at homeschool enrichment center)
Monday, October 10, 2022
Homeschool Day 10/10
2nd Grader
Math
- Life of Fred Butterflies
- We read Mice Mischief (a math picture book about adding numbers that add to 10)
- Counted pennies and nickels
- Reading Eggs (website)
- The Good and the Beautiful Marine Biology
- Cetaceans
- We listened to sounds from different species of whales
- Toothed and baleen whales
- Easy Grammar 10th Grade Ultimate workbook
- They Say, I Say (writing book)
- She spent at least one hour working on an argumentative essay
- Daily Bible reading (2 Kings)
- The Giver
- The Westing Game (read-aloud)
- Ballet class (outsourced)
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Homeschool Day 10/6
2nd Grader
Math
- We played the Mathemagician Game (addition and subtraction)
- Reading Eggs - he is really enjoying this website
- All About Spelling
- The Good and the Beautiful Marine Biology
- The Year of Miss Agnes (read-aloud)
- Usborne Time Traveler
- Henry and Ribsy (bedtime read-aloud)
- Ballet class (outsourced)
- Easy Grammar 10th Grade Ultimate workbook
- They Say, I Say - writing course
- Newton at the Center
- The Clockwork Universe
- The Westing Game (read-aloud)
- The Giver
- BLINK Learn to Solder Kit
- This was very fun and well put-together
- It's a circuit connecting a battery to 3 resistors, 3 LEDs and 3 switches
- They learned to solder and started connecting the three resistors to the circuit board
- Continuing this project next Thursday
- They spent over an hour just connecting the resistors to the board
- Practicing classical guitar
- Ballet class (outsourced)
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Homeschool Day 10/4
2nd Grader
Math
- We read MathStart's Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes
- He identified which 3D shape matched the shape in the book (the plastic Godzilla helped)
- All About Reading
- All About Spelling
- Reading Eggs (I started the free 30 day trial)
- The Good and Beautiful Marine Biology
- Pinnipeds
- The Ology
- Kate and Mack
- National Geographic poetry book
- The Year of Miss Agnes (read-aloud)
- She finally finished Mere Christianity (CS Lewis)
- Daily Bible reading
- Smithsonian's The Planets
- Earth
- Newton at the Center
- The Clockwork Universe
- Collaborative ukulele and guitar class (outsourced at enrichment center)
Monday, October 3, 2022
Homeschool Day 10/3
2nd Grader - we did school outside today
Math
- Life of Fred Butterflies
- All About Reading
- All About Spelling - he wrote his spelling words on the driveway outside with chalk
- Usborne World History
- Year of Miss Agnes (read-aloud)
- National Geographic poetry book
- DASH robotics - we did more programming and he made it play the xylophone attachment
- Here are a couple of videos of him playing with DASH
- Mathusee Geometry
- Daily Bible reading (2 Kings)
- 10th Grade Easy Grammar Ultimate workbook
- Newton at the Center
- The Clockwork Universe
- We watched the TED video of Tycho Brahe on You Tube
- We also watched the Crash Course Science video of Newton and Leibnitz (founders of Calculus)
- Classical Guitar - we bought a classical guitar over the weekend and she's beginning to learn how to play it
- Ballet class (outsourced)
Homeschool Day 10/9
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