Thursday, October 8, 2009

Weekly Wrap-Up: Corn is a Fruit, and Other Happenings

This week started out with a bang and fizzled....FAST. I am in the midst of the first trimester, can't ever remember being this tired in my life phase with the added bonus of children who do not nap.
Family Field Day to officially kick off our study of Nutrition, Exercise, Rest and Fun.
Thank goodness we had science class at my house this week and it was on Nutrition, which is what we are studying. Awesome!
Oh and it has been confirmed by a botanist, botanically speaking CORN is a FRUIT. Go figure. It can also be considered a grain. Technically vegetables do not have seeds and corn is a bunch of seeds.
We did some apple prints....that is the extent of my creativity these days.




Logan gave himself a black eye.
Taste testing some apples.


Yup, and this is the extent of our "academic" learning this week.
Painting from an areal perspective. That was Dylan's idea and a great one at that.


These paints are incredible! The colors are so vibrant!

Dylan started making this "Nutrition" game, I am excited to see how it turns out.

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Monday, October 5, 2009

Konos Attentiveness

We finished up our Konos Unit on Attentiveness last week. We learned a lot and made many wonderful memories!
We constructed some wind chimes
and a scale with water and glasses



Vibrations make things move!


Signs for our bikes

Bigger Ears = Louder Sound

Frogs have funny ears.



Wow, that is loud!

It works on the cello too!

...and the box


Our voices are powerful!

Field Trip to the Illinois Railway Museum.



Stop, Look and Listen


And of course, our crawl through ear


Sunday, October 4, 2009

Family Field Day

We kicked off our Stewardship Konos unit with a Family Field Day!







Friday, October 2, 2009

TotSchool Week 1

Tot School
Nathan (40 months) had fun with this awesome little Fall Dice Game.

We are studying Nutrition with our big brother, so Nathan helped sort the food into the 5 food groups.





We explored symetry with reflective objects.

Corn: is it a fruit, vegeatble or grain? Your guess is as good as ours.
Logan (20 mohths) played in a ball pit at his brother's party.

Tried some lacing (and then threw them at me)
Got the hang of this puzzle!

Tried to steal his brothers markers! (SNEAKY)


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Weekly Wrap-Up - Konos Style, Part 2

Our Konos Character Trait this week and for the next 4 weeks is Stewardship and our unit is NERF (Nutrition, Exercise, Rest and Fun). (Am I the only one who didn't know what that meant?) We had a light Konos week (mostly because I was recovering from Dylan's party), but we did manage to learn the 5 food groups and have an intense debate about corn. Is it a fruit, vegetable or grain?


If you aren't familiar with Konos it is a HANDS - ON approach to learning. In that spirit, KONOS suggests emptying your fridge and grouping everything into the food groups. While I think that is a very exciting thing, not happening here. Besides not wanting to be paranoid that one of my food allergy kids got hold of something, the idea of dragging my meat and dairy products onto the floor....ewww. We compromised with pretend food and a handful of boxes from the recycling bin. I think to make it more concrete for the boys we might go through and label all of the food in the cabinets and fridge during Logan's nap, but I am so not dragging all of the food out.
Sorry KONOS.







Corn, What is it? Fruit, vegetable or grain? Anyone?




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