Sunday 26 March 2017

Home Learning Week 25 - Schedules, Yukon, Pysanky, Bank Machine, Regrouping, Loved, Term 3 Reflections, Soaring Eagles #5

March 6-10, 2017

Reading - Schedules

Reading schedule to find out order of instructors: find the day of the week, find the time, look for your name, look for teacher's name
What day is it today?

Canadian Geography - Yukon

Klondike Gold Rush. They find gold and they crushed it.
The Northern Lights are in Yukon - in the sky. They are crazy pretty.

Cooking - Pizza

Gaining mastery and independence: spreading sauce evenly with spoon; choosing topping combinations, sprinkling on toppings; setting oven temperature and timer; setting table
The secret to pizza is you have to have that yummy sauce all over or it's going to be very, very dry and that's not good.

I'm going to get messy as heck here. Messy as heck is fine - it just means you're getting dirty. I sprinkle them around... I kind of like the feeling of cheese getting cold in my hand. Cheese is necessarily not very good for you.


Cooking - Soaking Beans for Soup

Soaking beans in many changes of water; pouring, using helping hand
To make them not fart.


Traditions - Pysanky

Fine Motor: copying with wax, dyeing; selecting colours by order of shade (lightest to darkest); removing wax with heat
Our neighbours teached us to do it. It is difficult. It takes a very, very long time to finish it. It does, right? It looks so cool. For sure.


Self-Care/Money Management/Everyday Math - Using the Bank Machine

Reading and following prompts; keyboarding skills; counting
Bank machines are math. It brings you money.


Everyday Math - Dividing Equally

"Dealing" crackers into equal piles
They're like little pancakes or something - barbeque flavour.


Math - Regrouping

Switching out ten ones for one ten
AZ: You're not saying I'm going up a level in math?!
Andrew: I am saying that.
AZ: I am not ready.
Andrew: You are ready, young Padawan.
Adding, using squares on 10x10 grid to make sum, without regrouping; writing the addends and sum as numbers; replicating with Cuisenaire rods
Andrew: Things are about to get real.
AZ: No, no no...
Andrew: Oh, stop being such a chicken. It's just math.
Adding, using squares on 10x10 grid to make sum, with regrouping; writing the addends and sum as numbers; replicating with Cuisenaire rods
AZ: "50-ten"

Andrew: We're not allowed to have numbers bigger than nine in the ones. So what do we do? When we add up the little, white ones, ten of these is the same size as one of the tens. When you get a full column of ones, you get to take these away and trade them in for another ten. Now what number is it?

AZ: 60

Andrew: ...What you just did has a sophisticated math name and it's called "regrouping". Regrouping just means trading in ten of these for one of these. You just trade them because they are equal - they are the same size.
Adding, using Cuisenaire rods, to make sum, without grid, with regrouping; writing the addends and sum as numbers
What the...! What in the world! Zero ones and ten tens!? One hundred! What the heck?! That is just amazing!

Are you thinking that I can actually handle this? That I can actually do all this math?

Oral Reading - The Fire Station - Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

Reading for pleasure and to pass the time; a quick read
Tricky words: Michael, Sheila
I finished the whole thing while I was waiting - it didn't take very long.

Oral Reading - Where Did I Come From?

Reading for information and interest; discussion
You must be pushed out very hard.
Lots and lots of discussion: menstruation, conception, month-by-month development of baby in utero, birth
They want to spend more time to hug each other tight. The big hug. Were you grossed out when you heard your mom say that to you? When your mom told you?

Spelling - "ou" and "oi"


Memorizing spelling rules and sight words by repetition, writing and extension exercises: Scrabble tiles, magnetic tiles; printing legibly
I was doing spelling there. I like spelling.

Social and Emotional Development - Loved

Happy. Nice. Happy. My mom and dad make me feel loved. 

Gymnastics - End of Term Report

I like the balance beam the best.
Increasing strength, balancing, following directions; turning, knee scale, stork stand, straight jumps on high beam; cartwheel; bridge with one leg up and bridge kick-over
I'm pretty strong - I did that when I was in taekwondo.
I like her attitude. 


Third Term Reflections

1. What did you like to do outside recently?

Soaring Eagles - I liked all of it: I went in the forest with my teacher, Peter, played some games like camouflage, tag, and racing. I enjoyed animal tracks on the snow.

2. Who do you look up to and what have you learned from them recently?

I don't have anyone I look up to. I look up to Miranda, but not everyday. She is nice. Nothing very much else.

3. What did you practice doing a lot recently and how would you explain or teach it to someone else?

Doing math homework - addition and subtraction. Addition is plus - you add them together. Subtraction is minus - you take one out. The best way to learn math is to use Smartie Blocks (Cuisenaire rods) and practice a lot.

Calendar

Saying the date: day, month, number, year; sequencing: days of the week, months of the year, ordinal numbers (first to thirty-first); temporal understanding/patterning: yesterday, today, tomorrow; printing practice: "X" from corner to corner, without tracing "dots"; small, legible letters; executive functioning: keeping track of appointments, reducing anxiety and perseveration
What's going to happen tomorrow?


Vocabulary - Ella Enchanted

Writing sentences showing understanding of vocabulary from Ella Enchanted
Some times it's not fun to do it, but you just gotta do it.


Listening

Objectives: "to start listening as soon as the speaker starts speaking; to listen to the entire directions; to remember the directions while searching in highly detailed picture; to carry out the directions accurately"
AZ: I have good eyes. You can't trick me.

Becky: I wasn't trying to trick you.

AZ: I know. But if you were, good try.

Social and Emotional Development - Appropriate Questions

Compiling a list of potentially socially inappropriate questions; discussion of the questions - when are they appropriate, or not?
I don't know what to say!

Soaring Eagles Nature School - #5

Hiking, tracking, birding, identifying animals and plants, survival skills, physical activity, enjoying the fresh outdoors with other kids
Before:
I'm going to get messed up today - dirty, wet... messed up. I'm going to get soaking wet, no matter what happens!

After:
I'm definitely cold and dirty, so there's no choice - you're going to bring me a bath - a warm one! Warm me up, baby - yeah, yeah, yeah - oh yeah!


Other Home Learning Posts

Home Learning, Day 1, Grade 4 - Smoothie, Recycling Rigid or Soft Plastic, Transfer Station, Compost
Home Learning - Week 2 Chai, Fruit Fly Trap, Garden Kiosk, Albinism
Home Learning - Week 3 Apple Taste Test, Gymnastics, Back Brace, Subtraction
Home Learning - Week 4 Subject/Predicate, Squash, Mint/Calendula Face Mask
Home Learning - Week 5 Slugs, Radish, Mushrooms
Home Learning - Week 6 Thanksgiving, Earthquake Kit, Soaring Eagle
Home Learning - Week 7 BC, +/- 1, Braces, Bees, Rain Water
Home Learning - Week 8 Pizza, Alberta, Halloween
Home Learning - Week 9 Dogs, Earrings, Adding White
Home Learning - Week 10 Christmas List, Cupcake Face Mask, Green Poodle
Home Learning - Week 11 Mango Lassi, Saskatchewan, 10 Partners, Cat
Home Learning - Week 12 Bees, World Book, Lip Balm, Seeds
Home Learning - Week 13  Memory, Sewing, Back Brace Adjustment
Home Learning - Week 14 Snow,  Salad, SPCA, Manitoba, Bison
Home Learning - Week 15 Christmas, Manure, Evil Sister
Home Learning - Week 16 Gerbil, Slime, Hummingbirds, Cocoa
Home Learning - Week 17 Ontario, Apple Taste Test, Denim Purse
Home Learning - Week 18 Thank You Notes, Math Without Help, Term Two Reflection
Home Learning - Weeks 19+20 Nerd Outfit, Quebec, Birthday
Home Learning - Week 21 Emotions, Ordering Numbers, Beaty Biodiversity Museum, Soaring Eagles #4
Home Learning - Week 22 Valentine's Day, Science World, New Brunswick
Home Learning - Week 23 Worried, Adding Tens, Nova Scotia, Science World #2, DIY Lip Gloss Soap
Home Learning - Week 24 Real-Life Math, Nap, Lonely, Wolfdogs, Spring, Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Home Learning - Week 25 Schedules, Yukon, Pysanky, Bank Machine, Regrouping, Loved, Term 3 Reflections, Soaring Eagles #5
Home Learning - Week 26 Rotten Food, Embarrassed, Newfoundland and Labrador, Can Opener, Skating, Teacher Screecher, Rain Water, Slugs, Word Search
Home Learning - Week 27 Cheer, Fish, Digit Sequences, Spelling "ea", Sad, Spring 2, Matching Pictures, Butterfly Books, Math Review, Private Questions 2
Home Learning - Week 28 I Spy; Subtraction of Numbers Larger than 19, without and with Regrouping; Spelling "ee"; Frustrated; Ancient Greece; Nunavit; Quinoa Veggie Salad; Cat Whiskers; Dog Biscuit; Butterfly Cage; Baby Alive Food DIY
Home Learning - Week 29 Kitchen Scraps, Northwest Territories, Butterflies, Fort Langley, Bike Riding, Estimation, Helpful, Banana Orange Smoothie
Home Learning - Week 30 Watermelon, Money, Tired, Butterflies, Handsome Warren, Catnip, Water Measurement, OT Assessment 2, Rounding, Contractions, Silly, Soaring Eagles 6
Home Learning - Week 31 Ella Enchanted, Butterflies 3, Money, Story of Life 1, Watermelon 2, Sweet Pea, Tomatillo, Disappointed, Visual Memory, Adding Tens, Garden Beds, Muffins, Thank You to Carol, Contractions 2, Butterfly Cage, Ken
Home Learning - Week 32 Encyclopedia Brown, 41st Ave., Money, Chrysalides, OT Assessment 3, 600 Million Years, Mishka, Related Tens, Round-Offs, QE Park, Mother's Day Card, Acting and Dancing
Home Learning - Week 33 Butterflies, Estimating Sum and Difference, Thailand, Money Book, 600 Million Years 2, Library Holds, Mara the Meerkat Fairy, Soaring Eagle 6
Home Learning - Week 34 Castles, Planting Veggies, Long and Short "a", Butterfly Release, Banana Smell, Estimating Sum and Difference, Drawing v Colouring, Horrid Henry, Poppy Seed Pasta Salad, Pond Water 2, Trike Planter, Lush Gift Card, Beekeeping
Home Learning - Week 35 Money, 600 Million Years 3, Long and Short "e", Cirque de la Symphonie, Farm Visit, Sharks, Appropriate Questions, Microscope, Pandora, Telling Time, Estimation, Cheer

Thursday 9 March 2017

Home Learning Week 24 - Real-Life Math, Nap, Lonely, Wolfdogs, Spring, Chocolate-Covered Strawberries

February 27 - March 3, 2017

Everyday Numbers - Reading Temperature

Estimating temperature; reading thermometer; discussing changes in weather and seasons
Winter just told us off, 'cause look: it's 1... 1 degree. I thought winter was close to over! Oh, come on! Right? I hope it doesn't start snowing all day today, today.

Writing - Responding to Blog Comments

Nap
Identifying nap direction in fabric and animals
"Hey AZ,

"... It is strange how animals feel different depending on how you touch them, isn't it? Why is it when you pet a cat or dog from head to tail it's smooth, but when you pet it from tail to head it's rough?"


NAP! Nap is how the fabric goes up and then down, but it doesn't like it. It only likes going up, but not down. Animals' nap goes down.

Alpaca doesn't like when you pat it this way.


Real-Life Math - Age Difference
Using Cuisenaire blocks to find the answer to a real-life math question: age difference
"My son, Hugh, is 13 years old. How many years older is he than you?"

13 - 10 = 3   He is 3 years older! 

Math - Adding 2-Digit Numbers to 99, With and Without Ones, Using 10x10 grid


Writing number for coloured-in squares (addends) on 10x10 grid; colouring in grid to represent the sum; writing the sum as a number (5 sheets)

I think I need to do more home schooling. I was working so slow - as slow as a bug. Now I'm like (snaps fingers)!
If Carlo saw this, what would he do? What do you think he would say? He'd congratulate me!


Social and Emotional Development - Lonely

Processing, recognizing, discussing and developing language for emotions; fine motor: colouring
If I have no friends to play with, I did (feel lonely)... yeah, 'cause your friends bring good memories. 


I do recommend asking them to be your friend, asking them nice questions: if I can, can I join you? What's your name? You just wait until they have eye contact, then say hi. And if you have snacks and you want to share - as long as schools allow that. As long as they're not like, "Nah, go away" - then walk away. 'Cause who knows what their attitudes are?

Oral Reading - Critter Club - Book 4: Marion Takes a Break

Reading out loud for enjoyment and understanding; discussing plot; inferencing; predicting
Reading punctuation: period - stop; exclamation - excited or loud; comma - pause
Tricky words to read: satin, whew, cooler, boomed, Marion, "looksie", lemonade, booths, hopped, ladle, though
Period! Oh no, I didn't meant to say that! That's funny and ridiculous, right?

Internet Research - Wolfdogs

Looking up topics of interest on the Internet; using both hands to type; reading and sifting through information
Some are domesticated and some are not. No wolfdog for me, because they are dangerous. See? I'm not kidding! They are furious! I'm not kidding, right! I told you they're real. Now do you believe me they're real? I think they say, "Don't mess with us!"

You should believe me 'cause I have the dog encyclopedia book - I'm not lying. They are very, very ferocious.

Self-Care, Nutrition - Reading Ingredients

Reading nutritional information: calories, ingredients; discussion: artificial flavours, colours, additives; comparing nutritional information and ingredients of different products; discussion: bought vs home-made
When I taste yours they don't taste at all like that. I want to make it exactly the same as that. I don't want to follow the instructions on the recipe.

Gardening - Signs of Spring

Looking for signs of Spring: hellebores, snowdrops, tender new leaves, worms in warming soil
It's dramatic! What is it doing? It's dramatic - see? Why is it pooping on me?

Who's the mother of the Earth? Mother Nature! She takes care of all the plants, if you take care of them, too. She gives you a helping hand!

A little dirt won't hurt if it gets into your mouth, it's fine. But a lot of it will be too disgusting. A little dirt is fine.

I'm going to make daffadaisies!

Oral Reading/Science - Magic School Bus

Oral reading for interest and information; stimulating interest in various areas of science for future investigation
I watched one once, and I was not interested of it, but now I am! Ms. Frizzle is definitely out of the ordinary. Wow - she is a scientist!

Math - Addition and Subtraction using Math Playground

Addition and subtraction, mixed up with 10+, 10-, +/-1, using Cuisenaire rods
5) 5 + 8... how do we do that? Oh yes! (Cuisenaire rods) 13!

Thank goodness there are erasers in the world, right?


Canadian Geography - Prince Edward Island

VLC Homework: learning about Canada, Internet research, colouring, writing - PEI FlagFlag MeaningFlower - Lady's SlipperBird - Blue JayLicense plate - Birthplace of ConfederationInteresting Facts
This is fun, right? I like this part. Like what do the license plates say?


Real Life Math - Age Differences, Again

Answering her own real-life math questions using addition or subtraction and Cuisenaire rods
Howard is 4, AZ is 10. How much older is AZ?

Ooh - that's a tricky, tricky number! Howard, you might be shocked by this!
10 - 4 = 6
Six years older than Howard!

I think Honey's 5 years old, so I think... Honey this is shocking! Honey, Look! Look at this! I don't know what it means. What does it mean, right?

My age: 10 years
Honey's age: 5
10 - 5 = 5
Honey is 5 years lower than me.... younger!

What do you think Andrew will say... Wow, AZ, that's impressive! Do you think he will say that? Wow - proud. Do you feel proud?

Math - 2-Digit Addition Without 10x10 Grid, Using Cuisenaire Rods 

Representing each addend with Cuisenaire rods; pushing the rods together (first the ones, then the tens) to make the sum; writing the sum
5) 18 plus 40. Eight ones. What was I doing there? What do I do here? Oh, I know - put them together!

I always get tired when I'm done math.


Cooking - Chocolate-Covered Strawberries

Reverse-engineering a recipe; melting chocolate using double boiler; fine motor: dipping strawberries; discussion and taste test: dark, white and milk chocolate; discussion: calculating cost to make recipe, comparing cost to price in chocolate shop
Oh - that looks good, is it hard to do?

It is not hard! It looks super-hard, but it's easy. You get some milk chocolate and melt it. We got the top of the strawberries and dipped the bottom of it into the chocolate. We sprinkled it with dark chocolate from a squeezer.

Yummy!


Other Home Learning Posts

Home Learning, Day 1, Grade 4 - Smoothie, Recycling Rigid or Soft Plastic, Transfer Station, Compost
Home Learning - Week 2 Chai, Fruit Fly Trap, Garden Kiosk, Albinism
Home Learning - Week 3 Apple Taste Test, Gymnastics, Back Brace, Subtraction
Home Learning - Week 4 Subject/Predicate, Squash, Mint/Calendula Face Mask
Home Learning - Week 5 Slugs, Radish, Mushrooms
Home Learning - Week 6 Thanksgiving, Earthquake Kit, Soaring Eagle
Home Learning - Week 7 BC, +/- 1, Braces, Bees, Rain Water
Home Learning - Week 8 Pizza, Alberta, Halloween
Home Learning - Week 9 Dogs, Earrings, Adding White
Home Learning - Week 10 Christmas List, Cupcake Face Mask, Green Poodle
Home Learning - Week 11 Mango Lassi, Saskatchewan, 10 Partners, Cat
Home Learning - Week 12 Bees, World Book, Lip Balm, Seeds
Home Learning - Week 13  Memory, Sewing, Back Brace Adjustment
Home Learning - Week 14 Snow,  Salad, SPCA, Manitoba, Bison
Home Learning - Week 15 Christmas, Manure, Evil Sister
Home Learning - Week 16 Gerbil, Slime, Hummingbirds, Cocoa
Home Learning - Week 17 Ontario, Apple Taste Test, Denim Purse
Home Learning - Week 18 Thank You Notes, Math Without Help, Term Two Reflection
Home Learning - Weeks 19+20 Nerd Outfit, Quebec, Birthday
Home Learning - Week 21 Emotions, Ordering Numbers, Beaty Biodiversity Museum, Soaring Eagles #4
Home Learning - Week 22 Valentine's Day, Science World, New Brunswick
Home Learning - Week 23 Worried, Adding Tens, Nova Scotia, Science World #2, DIY Lip Gloss Soap
Home Learning - Week 24 Real-Life Math, Nap, Lonely, Wolfdogs, Spring, Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Home Learning - Week 25 Schedules, Yukon, Pysanky, Bank Machine, Regrouping, Loved, Term 3 Reflections, Soaring Eagles #5
Home Learning - Week 26 Rotten Food, Embarrassed, Newfoundland and Labrador, Can Opener, Skating, Teacher Screecher, Rain Water, Slugs, Word Search
Home Learning - Week 27 Cheer, Fish, Digit Sequences, Spelling "ea", Sad, Spring 2, Matching Pictures, Butterfly Books, Math Review, Private Questions 2
Home Learning - Week 28 I Spy; Subtraction of Numbers Larger than 19, without and with Regrouping; Spelling "ee"; Frustrated; Ancient Greece; Nunavit; Quinoa Veggie Salad; Cat Whiskers; Dog Biscuit; Butterfly Cage; Baby Alive Food DIY
Home Learning - Week 29 Kitchen Scraps, Northwest Territories, Butterflies, Fort Langley, Bike Riding, Estimation, Helpful, Banana Orange Smoothie
Home Learning - Week 30 Watermelon, Money, Tired, Butterflies, Handsome Warren, Catnip, Water Measurement, OT Assessment 2, Rounding, Contractions, Silly, Soaring Eagles 6
Home Learning - Week 31 Ella Enchanted, Butterflies 3, Money, Story of Life 1, Watermelon 2, Sweet Pea, Tomatillo, Disappointed, Visual Memory, Adding Tens, Garden Beds, Muffins, Thank You to Carol, Contractions 2, Butterfly Cage, Ken
Home Learning - Week 32 Encyclopedia Brown, 41st Ave., Money, Chrysalides, OT Assessment 3, 600 Million Years, Mishka, Related Tens, Round-Offs, QE Park, Mother's Day Card, Acting and Dancing
Home Learning - Week 33 Butterflies, Estimating Sum and Difference, Thailand, Money Book, 600 Million Years 2, Library Holds, Mara the Meerkat Fairy, Soaring Eagle 6
Home Learning - Week 34 Castles, Planting Veggies, Long and Short "a", Butterfly Release, Banana Smell, Estimating Sum and Difference, Drawing v Colouring, Horrid Henry, Poppy Seed Pasta Salad, Pond Water 2, Trike Planter, Lush Gift Card, Beekeeping
Home Learning - Week 35 Money, 600 Million Years 3, Long and Short "e", Cirque de la Symphonie, Farm Visit, Sharks, Appropriate Questions, Microscope, Pandora, Telling Time, Estimation, Cheer

Sunday 5 March 2017

Home Learning Week 23 - Worried, Adding Tens, Nova Scotia, Science World #2, DIY Lip Gloss, Soap

February 20-24, 2017

Emotional and Social Development - Worried

Processing, recognizing, discussing and developing language for emotions; fine motor: colouring
I felt worried. I was at school... math: I couldn't do it at all.


Math - Adding Tens

"When you get tired and you're stretching your brain, that's when learning happens. When you go home and you go to sleep your brain will ...recall information and processes (you) learned the day before..." (Andrew, VLC teacher)
Writing number represented by coloured-in sections on 10x10 grid; adding tens; colouring in grid to represent sum; replicating equations using Cuisenaire rods
Am I ready for another level? Don't start tricking me!

Thirty plus twenty equals fifty... I just went to a higher level! What number did I went to now? What grade level in math?

Canadian Geography - Nova Scotia

Learning about provinces of Canada; Internet research; writing; colouring


Oral Reading  - Critter Club, Book 4 - Marion Takes a Break

Oral reading for pleasure and understanding; commenting on the story; predicting
Tricky words: Marion, decorations, exclaimed, sixth
"Chapter 4 - Friends to the Rescue"
She can't go galloping with the horse! I like how it goes bumpity-bumpity on the horse. Your whole body be like up and down, up and down, up and down. I feel comfortable. Say "salta" - or something like that.

"Chapter 5 - Back to School?"
"Marion hated being last." Ooo - strong words!

"Chapter 6 - Broken dreams" - Broken dreams! That's no good!

Oh, I forgot a period - I have to read this all over again!


Science - Field Trip to Science World #2

Exploring science exhibits, especially animals and animal "boxes" (Sara Stern gallery), memory games (Kidspace gallery) and a wander through Eureka gallery
Mom, I think these are real scientists.

Find 6 Errors (Kidspace Gallery)
Systematically comparing two similar pictures to find differences
This is going to be hilarious. This is going to be hilarious, you know! This is really at my level, Mom - right? Andrew is helping me so I can do these.

Matching Game
Comparing, remembering, matching
Dang it - this is really hard for me. No - I get it, I get it, I get it, I get it, I get it!

Am I beating it up? It's like tic-tac-toe - you've gotta get something right.

Drawing, Colouring
Fine motor practice: using finger to select, draw and colour; reading and following instructions; taking turns
I'm going to make something and you colour it in. OK - I'm ready for you - use any red. This thing is really hard! (Do scientists already discover short-term memory? How?) Now, what did I made? It's a bat!

Beaver (Sara Stern Gallery)
 Sara Stern gallery - Snake Box, Insect Box, Fossil Box, Dung Box and puzzles - available at gallery desk - discussion with staff about specimens and games inside boxes
This is a real beaver. It's probably real fur. Yeah - it's soft. Let's go touch the snakes.

Let's go and look at the poo. How did you got able to find dinosaur poo? It sounds really, really crusty.

More Oral Reading - The Tale of Two Bad Mice - Beatrix Potter

Reading out loud for pleasure; discussing story and reaction to story
Hunca Munca - she's a mischievous one! Are there more stories about Hunca Munca and Tom Thumb together?

"And very early every morning - before anybody is awake - Hunca Munca comes with her dust-pan and her broom to sweep the Dollie's house!"

Oh no! Poor Hunca Munca - right? Why can't Tom Thumb do it - right? Poor Hunca Munca and Tom Thumb get in trouble together - they can get in a lot of mischief!


Money Management - "Birthday Money" Purchases

(Shopping - making choices based on interest and budget; tallying prices; paying)

Lego
Intense fine motor practice; deciphering and following instruction graphics; managing frustration
They're asking me to do this and it's impossible! 

DIY Lip Gloss
Incredible feat of concentration: reading and following written instructions, using the "helping hand", measuring, counting ("add 40 drops!"), waiting patiently, sharing
This is going to be yours, Mom!

DIY Soap-Making

Reading and following written instructions; fine motor practice: using "helping hand"; measuring, stirring, pouring; using microwave, waiting patiently
Oh my gosh! So, they're really, really nice! You try! They're very, very soapy! This is nice! I can do cold, I can do warm. I made them! A DIY: glycerine soap! I am not kidding.





Other Home Learning Posts

Home Learning, Day 1, Grade 4 - Smoothie, Recycling Rigid or Soft Plastic, Transfer Station, Compost
Home Learning - Week 2 Chai, Fruit Fly Trap, Garden Kiosk, Albinism
Home Learning - Week 3 Apple Taste Test, Gymnastics, Back Brace, Subtraction
Home Learning - Week 4 Subject/Predicate, Squash, Mint/Calendula Face Mask
Home Learning - Week 5 Slugs, Radish, Mushrooms
Home Learning - Week 6 Thanksgiving, Earthquake Kit, Soaring Eagle
Home Learning - Week 7 BC, +/- 1, Braces, Bees, Rain Water
Home Learning - Week 8 Pizza, Alberta, Halloween
Home Learning - Week 9 Dogs, Earrings, Adding White
Home Learning - Week 10 Christmas List, Cupcake Face Mask, Green Poodle
Home Learning - Week 11 Mango Lassi, Saskatchewan, 10 Partners, Cat
Home Learning - Week 12 Bees, World Book, Lip Balm, Seeds
Home Learning - Week 13  Memory, Sewing, Back Brace Adjustment
Home Learning - Week 14 Snow,  Salad, SPCA, Manitoba, Bison
Home Learning - Week 15 Christmas, Manure, Evil Sister
Home Learning - Week 16 Gerbil, Slime, Hummingbirds, Cocoa
Home Learning - Week 17 Ontario, Apple Taste Test, Denim Purse
Home Learning - Week 18 Thank You Notes, Math Without Help, Term Two Reflection
Home Learning - Weeks 19+20 Nerd Outfit, Quebec, Birthday
Home Learning - Week 21 Emotions, Ordering Numbers, Beaty Biodiversity Museum, Soaring Eagles #4
Home Learning - Week 22 Valentine's Day, Science World, New Brunswick
Home Learning - Week 23 Worried, Adding Tens, Nova Scotia, Science World #2, DIY Lip Gloss Soap
Home Learning - Week 24 Real-Life Math, Nap, Lonely, Wolfdogs, Spring, Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Home Learning - Week 25 Schedules, Yukon, Pysanky, Bank Machine, Regrouping, Loved, Term 3 Reflections, Soaring Eagles #5
Home Learning - Week 26 Rotten Food, Embarrassed, Newfoundland and Labrador, Can Opener, Skating, Teacher Screecher, Rain Water, Slugs, Word Search
Home Learning - Week 27 Cheer, Fish, Digit Sequences, Spelling "ea", Sad, Spring 2, Matching Pictures, Butterfly Books, Math Review, Private Questions 2
Home Learning - Week 28 I Spy; Subtraction of Numbers Larger than 19, without and with Regrouping; Spelling "ee"; Frustrated; Ancient Greece; Nunavit; Quinoa Veggie Salad; Cat Whiskers; Dog Biscuit; Butterfly Cage; Baby Alive Food DIY
Home Learning - Week 29 Kitchen Scraps, Northwest Territories, Butterflies, Fort Langley, Bike Riding, Estimation, Helpful, Banana Orange Smoothie
Home Learning - Week 30 Watermelon, Money, Tired, Butterflies, Handsome Warren, Catnip, Water Measurement, OT Assessment 2, Rounding, Contractions, Silly, Soaring Eagles 6
Home Learning - Week 31 Ella Enchanted, Butterflies 3, Money, Story of Life 1, Watermelon 2, Sweet Pea, Tomatillo, Disappointed, Visual Memory, Adding Tens, Garden Beds, Muffins, Thank You to Carol, Contractions 2, Butterfly Cage, Ken
Home Learning - Week 32 Encyclopedia Brown, 41st Ave., Money, Chrysalides, OT Assessment 3, 600 Million Years, Mishka, Related Tens, Round-Offs, QE Park, Mother's Day Card, Acting and Dancing
Home Learning - Week 33 Butterflies, Estimating Sum and Difference, Thailand, Money Book, 600 Million Years 2, Library Holds, Mara the Meerkat Fairy, Soaring Eagle 6
Home Learning - Week 34 Castles, Planting Veggies, Long and Short "a", Butterfly Release, Banana Smell, Estimating Sum and Difference, Drawing v Colouring, Horrid Henry, Poppy Seed Pasta Salad, Pond Water 2, Trike Planter, Lush Gift Card, Beekeeping
Home Learning - Week 35 Money, 600 Million Years 3, Long and Short "e", Cirque de la Symphonie, Farm Visit, Sharks, Appropriate Questions, Microscope, Pandora, Telling Time, Estimation, Cheer