Thursday, June 1, 2017

MFW: Adventures in U.S. History Week 4

MFW:  ADVENTURES IN U.S. HISTORY WEEK 4


This week we will learn about wigwam, tepee, different types of North American Indians, our closest star and solar system.  We will also learn about Memorial day and the reason we celebrate it.

BOOKS


 
A few of the books we used this week, used some we had already used last week.

BIBLE 



LIGHT OF THE WORLD 



Put our memory verse on the board so we can review it every day.



Memory verse:  ..."I am the light of the world.  Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."
~John 8:12



Added the "I am the light" to our poster board



Prepping our "Jesus is the light" candle.



Our finished project, Kanani didn't want to write so she asked me to please do it for her.  



Remembering the memory verse and writing down the verse for handwriting practice.



As we sat down for dinner we turned off the light and lit the candle and Kanani quickly starting thanking God for being our light.  She then said a wonderful prayer and told all of us about how God was the light in our lives.

~Exodus 13:21-22

~Nehemiah 9:7-12

READING



"Dear Dragon Eats Out" by: Margaret Hillert



"Dear Dragon Goes to the Carnival" by: Margarett Hillert 



"Dear Dragon goes to Grandpa's Farm" and "Dear Dragon gets a Pet" both by: Margarett Hillert


LANGUAGE ARTS




Spelling words worksheets and telling me what a sentence begins with and ends with.



Letters S and T handwriting practice.



Retelling a poem and working on her spelling words worksheet.



Letters U and V handwriting practice.



Telling about the poem of kittens and reviewing her spelling words for the week.



Letters W and X handwriting practice.




Reviewing all the spelling words from week 1 till now.



Letters Y and Z handwriting practice.
MATH



Filling in the missing numbers 



Adding and subtracting problems and more filling in the missing numbers.



Greater than and Less than practice




Placing numbers in tens and ones section.


U.S. NOTEBOOK



Got a chance to experience a wigwam in person.  We went for the kids birthdays in April, before we started school, to Town Creek Indian Mound.



Wigwam Mounds 



Learning about Indians and American Pioneers or how the kids call them cowboys.




Bought a tepee set at Michael's to go with our theme this week.




Our wigwam and tepee houses with some indian figurines.




After finishing the North Americans Indians in the back of the book we did some of the sign languages the Indians used to use.

TIMELINE

We had no pictures to add to our timeline this week.

ART



Designs on balls practice 



Texture: Wood & Water



Whiskers & Fur 



Practicing Shading with lines 


SCIENCE



Reviewing about the greatest Star "The SUN".



A few of our materials that we used this week for our Solar System reviews.  The kids have always been interested in space so we've done many different activities on the solar system.



Before bed they wanted to discuss more about the solar system and paint their version of the solar system.




Their solar systems came out great.



Gravity experiment with tissue paper and a coin


NATURE WALK 



What better to explore nature then getting down and dirty with some mud. 

VIDEOS 



Kids watched StoryBots Super Songs (S1 E1) about the "Outer Space and the Body" and also watched the Magic School Bus (S1 E1) on "Gets Lost in Space".


ACTIVITIES



This week we celebrated Memorial Day and took the kids to the Airborne and Special Operations Museum to teach them why we celebrate this day.




Walking around the museum observing and learning about how we got our freedom.



We Can Do It!



Wonderful experience for all.

This week we learned about wigwam, tepee, different types of North American Indians, and our solar system.  We also learned about Memorial day and the reason we celebrate it.

GOD BLESS!

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