Thursday, June 25, 2015

Argentina Day 3

Day 3 was spent learning about the Andes Mounatins.

Melodie did a cute mountain math worksheet from commoncore4kids.
Then she watched a video called "What is a Mountain?"
We learned the Andes are the longest continental mountain range in the world and that Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the western and southern hemispheres and the 2nd largest in the world. Melodie immediately mentioned "Pedro", one of the shorts in Saludos Amigos. Pedro is a plane that is flying from Santiago, Chile to Mendoza, Argentina. On the way he has an encounter with Aconcagua (anthropomorphized, of course, because it's Disney). I was happy that she remembered the name of the mountain!
At PrimaryHomeworkHelp we learned that the Andes are fold mountains. To demonstrate how fold mountains are created, we used an idea from We-Made-That.com. Graham Crackers are the plates that we pushed together to form mountains.
Another fun activity! Of course, the best part was eating it all. 
For dinner we went to El Gaucho Meat Market. It's a Argentine market with a few tables and chairs where they serve sandwiches and empanadas. We shared two empanadas, a milanasa sandwich and a lomito sandwich. Rocky loved everything, Melodie liked the chicken empanada only, Aria didn't like anything, and I thought everything was okay.
We went when there was a game on (luckily not an Argentina game, or I have a feeling it would have been very crowded), so it was all men. When we were ordering the food I thought Mel sitting there looked kind of funny.
We hope to try another place on Friday, but Rocky was thrilled I found this place because it's by his work. Guess what Rocky will be having for lunch frequently?



Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Argentina Day 2

Melodie continued with her fictional reading today. She started Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa. We read Doggy Slippers together. Doggy slippers was very cute. It's a collection of poems all about pets. Since we have a dog, Melodie liked those poems the most. The book is illustrated by Isol, who is from Buena Aires. We watched a short video about her from when she won an award: Isol video. The mini book report worksheet for this book was slightly different from the others.

We then talked a little about the native tribes of Argentina. Melodie looked into a little bit about the various languages at native-languages.org, which led to our math activity. I got the idea from No Time For Flash Cards. I was looking for different math activities and found a math water balloon game that looked like fun. I modified it to fit with our theme and to personalize it a bit for Melodie (and I didn't use hula hoops...I certainly don't have that many). I picked one of the native languages and used those instead of just numbers on the targets.
I chose to use the Guarani numbers. Then Melodie learned how to pronounce them using Forvo.
I had made the targets days before and I filled up and wrote on water balloons earlier that day.
We are in the middle of a drought, so to make up for using this water we didn't water our lawn for two weeks (that's why our grass is so brown in the pictures. Just wanted to mention that because Melodie is all about water conservation right now. I also had blank water balloons for Aria.
The way we played our math water balloon game was a little different. The object for Melodie was to see how many she could do in one minute. Plus, she had to say the name of the number in the Guarani language when she threw the balloon. She had a blast!
The one thing I didn't do that No Time For Flash Cards said to do was to weight down the numbers. I should have done that because some did turn over. Not a big deal, but there's a reason she says to do that! I also had made math problems with zero as an answer, but didn't make a target with zero. On the fly we made up the rule that zero meant to throw the balloon at daddy's feet (he was timing the minute on his phone, which we didn't want to get wet). This made the game all the more fun. Aria just happily threw her balloons a few inches, happy to be with her family and doing something new.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Argentina Day 1

Mel is going to a sports camp this week. It's only for a few hours every day, but it was the perfect thing to wear this jersey to.
This was such an amazing find. A few weeks ago I found it at a children's second hand store and had to get it! Rocky has one, so now they can match while watching soccer games. Aw....cute!
The first step was to get a stamp in her passport. In our case, it's actually stamps I created, printed out and then we glued on. She'll get an exit stamp at the end of the week. We found Argentina on a map and talked about time zones.
Then we moved on to the geography of Argentina. I found great mapping worksheets at Homeschool Creations. She has them for most of the countries we are "visiting", so I plan on using them if she has them. 
I picked up some books from the library last week where the story either takes place in Argentina or was written by or illustrated by an Argentine. First, we talked about an author's purpose, using an Author's Purpose Pie chart from Classroom Confections. Then, we read the books. Today we read Gauchada by C. Drew Lamm and The Frog with the Big Mouth by Teresa Bateman. Both girls LOVED The Frog with the Big Mouth. After reading, Melodie did mini book report sheets I made. 
It was movie day! Saludos Amigos is the animate movie I chose to go with Argentina. It actually goes through three countries in South America. Only one short, Gaucho Goofy, is all about Argentina. But, I wanted to take the opportunity to expose both kiddos to an older non-princess movie. And Aria loves the fab five. To prepare for the movie, we learned about gauchos. We looked up gaucho clothes and watched this video from National Geographic: Gauchos. We didn't have time to do these today, but I gave her these cute paper dolls to do whenever she wants. 

We watched the movie and Gaucho Goofy does a lot of dances, and we'd been sitting for a while, so we tried the tango using a YouTube Video. So You Think You Can Dance contestants have nothing to worry about. We are not very good ballroom dancers, but having seen them do it on SYTYCD, we have a greater appreciation for how difficult it must be to learn. 
I made Movie Madness worksheets for every animated movie we'll be watching. Here's the one I made for Saludos Amigos.
What she has been loving about some of these worksheets (the mapping one and this movie madness one) is that I let her use our tablet to look up some of the things she didn't know (where are the andes? is the minuet an Argentine dance). I think she has liked looking up these answers more than anything else. 

Passport to Adventure

We're starting our "summer homeschool" (Melodie likes calling it that) this week. I wanted something a little more clever, so it's really called our Passport to Adventure. I made this poster
Each week I'll change the country name, flag, movie pictures and schedule. 

I made the passport. Each country has a two page layout that Melodie will fill out throughout the week. 
The schedule is more of a guideline. It is helpful so I won't forget anything and so Melodie isn't constantly asking, "What are we doing for summer homeschool today?" 


Sunday, June 21, 2015

Starting Again

Yep, I am going to blog this summer. I swear.
We've had so many fun adventures that I regret not blogging about. Maybe sometime I'll go back to show our really fabulous one. By far the biggest adventure was having a baby in our mini van. We didn't quite make it to the hospital. I stopped blogging when I became pregnant because I was so sick. And then I just kind of forgot about it and enjoyed our new addition.
But now I'm ready. Mostly because I want to document our "Passport to Adventure" this summer. My oldest is bemoaning the fact that school is out for the summer, so I wanted to come up with something to keep her excited about learning and keep me involved with the kiddos. We only have 7 weeks of summer this year (school schedule change) so Melodie picked a country/Disney movie for each week. We have activities, field trips, etc... planned for our adventure.
You are welcome to join us!

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

It's Been a Long Time

It's been a long time! There have been some big adventures in our family...so much so that I have not have time to keep updated. On to the future. This weekend we are looking forward to Aria's first visit to Disneyland. Exciting!
Also, I have recently started blogging for a wonderful company two friends started: http://tadahties.com/
Saturday they will be at Penelope Lane Boutique....their first booth!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

And Here's June!

The day after school ended I took Melodie to have her haircut. I think it was 11 inches that we donated to Locks of Love.
I wanted to show Melodie a way to help others and that it's just hair. It can always grow back. We're struggling with the short hair. I'm not sure how to style it (the above was done by the lady who cut her hair) and after a few days of everyone commenting on it Melodie says she wishes it was long again. It will grow back!

Melodie is now a Brownie. There was this whole bridging ceremony and everything.
Aria and I went to my youngest sisters' high school graduation. The limits on tickets was ridiculous (she got four tickets...she has five siblings) and even Aria (who can't even sit by herself) needed a ticket.
I made the cake for her. She really wanted a tiered cake. I only had a few hours, so it's now as fabulous as I would have liked, but I thought it turned out alright.
We harvest our first thing from our garden...zucchini!
We're also growing bell peppers, carrots, yellow squash and pumpkins.
Aria is now four months, and because it was also Father's Day this month her pictures were taken with Rocky. They are so cute!
Our big adventure this month was Sea World. Melodie's girl scout troop went (with money from cookie sales). We have friends who live in the area so we thought it would be fun to all go.
I just love Sea World. It's one of my favorite places.