Showing posts with label Solar System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solar System. Show all posts

Friday, April 27, 2012

Field Trip


 Oh how I love field trip days!

We visited the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.  This is a trip we have taken every year since the boys were 3.  There is so much to see and do, we can never seem to fit it all in one visit.

This spring there was a Lizard and Snake exhibit with live animals.  We also went through the Prehistoric Journey, Space Odyssey, and Discovery Zone for kids.

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We are already planning our next visit!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

The Solar System {Saturn & Uranus}

 

homeschool ideas for Solar System



The kids have been really excited to start learning about Saturn.

I agree that it is the most intriguing and beautiful planet (besides Earth!)
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Ringed Planet Craft

Before we even started our lesson this week, we did our craft. We made our own Ringed Planets by painting Styrofoam balls (cut in half) and gluing a CD in-between the layers.

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We used tempera paints, a multi-pack of Styrofoam balls, and blank CD’s.  I think it would be fine to color the balls with markers too.

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Each of the kids painted their planet however they chose.  Once they were dry, I laced a string through one half so that we could hang the planets up in our school room.  Then I glued the two halves together with the disc in-between, using a hot glue gun.

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We made a KWL chart for Saturn before starting our lesson.  What we Know, what we Want to know, and what we Learned.

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This had become a really powerful tool for our homeschool, and we plan to continue using this technique to teach other subjects as well.

Uranus

We did a very similar lesson plan with Uranus, using a KWL chart, our homemade workbook, and investigative reading skills to discover more about the planet Uranus.  One interesting fact that Isaac discovered was that it would take 50 Earths to fill the planet Uranus.  So we did a little experiment to see how that would look…

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Isaac counted out 50 marbles to represent the 50 Earths…

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Then he used a pipe cleaner to create Uranus just the size to fit all of the marbles into it.

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We finished off with some review of the Planet Song, our File Folder Game, and played Planet Quest again!

Next:  Neptune, Pluto, and Constellations!

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