Posts Tagged ‘Homeschooling’

Only A Homeschooler…

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

only-a-homeschoolerI got up this morning and was making coffee. My 9-year-old son was sitting there, doing nothing. “How come you’re not doing your math?”

“I finished it at 3 o’clock this morning.”

“What?! Did you go back to bed?”

“Yes.”

“Did you go back to sleep again?”

“Yes.” His eyes glazed over as he stared at the floor.

“Don’t do that any more,” I said.

“Okay.”

Greek Feast

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

greek-feast

The Greek Feast was the culminating activity for our Ancient Greece Unit Study. Here is the video footage of my children eating Greek  food, dancing clumsily, and going out to get some baklava.

Fairy House

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

fairy-houseI saw this little fairy house at the state fair last year. I thought it was cute.

Shrinky Dinks

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

shrinky-dinksMy husband remembers Shrinky Dinks from when he was a little boy. I’d never heard of them. One year we bought Shrinky Dinks as a stocking stuffer for one of our kids. It came with strange sheets of translucent paper. You draw and color whatever you want on them. We used colored pencils. Then you cut them out and put them in the oven.

They shrink to one third the original size. You bake the artwork one by one for 1 to 3 minutes each at 325 degrees. (I ruined my first one because I had no clue what I was dshrinky-dinks-2oing, but the others came out perfect. So you might want to start with one that doesn’t matter if it gets messed up.) If you put your oven light on, you will see it start to shrink. Then count for 30 seconds. Pull it out, and there it is, teeny weeny.

shrinky-dinks-3The kids squealed with laughter when they saw their artwork shrink through the oven door. My 10-year-old artist drew a detailed dragon, and the dragon shrank down and looked even more detailed. It was a fun “do-it-once” kind of activity.