Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Geography - Netherlands/Holland

We did this unit in four days, as well.

Monday:
Filled in our passports
Mapping activity
Flag and map

Tuesday:
Looked at various animals found in the Netherlands
Windmill Coloring page
Windmill Origami craft

Wednesday:
Looked at traditional clothing
Talked about tulips
Discussed wearing wooden shoes
http://www.mccullagh.org/db9/d30-2/wooden-shoes.jpg

Thursday:
Shell decorating
Finished our lap books

Food: Dutch Egg and Cheese, Hutspot, and Cauliflower in Cheese Sauce

Geography - Norway

Last year, for Geography, we studied various countries in Europe.  For some reason, I did not get all of our countries we studied posted here on my blog.  Recently, I have been asked if I would go back and add some of those countries. I am going to do my best to recap some of those countries, but please understand it has been awhile since we actually studied them :/

We studied Norway over a week time.  Like some of the other countries, we used My Father's World curriculum, Confessions of a Homeschooler's curriculum, and other websites to try to get a decent look at the country.

Day 1:
Stamped our passports
Located Norway on the wall map
Completed our John 3:16 page
Colored a map and flag page
Completed the Coat of Arms

Day 2:
Read facts regarding Norway
Colored pictures of the traditional clothing
Looked at common words and phrases
Looked at numbers 0 to 10 in Norwegian

Day 3:
Worked on animal pages, including of the European elk, Brown bear, Eurasian lynx, and wolf
European Elk - video
Brown Bear - video
Eurasian Lynx - video
Wolf - video

Day 4:
Norway Paper Quilt
Norwegian Christmas Ornament

This is NOT one of ours - just an example.

Food: Seafood Salad, Roasted Mushroom Salad, Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes, and Rice Cream



More Food: Chicken Salad and Orange-Horseradish Chicken Salad


American Girl - Samantha

The Samantha series was SOOOO much fun to work with!  K10 and I had a great time doing our various activities.

Week 1:
Read book
Worked on sampler (K10 is still not done this activity - she is finding embroidery and cross stitch quite tedious)

Week 2:
Read book
Wrote a speech
Made a glass paperweight
Food: Strawberries with cream, ham slices, cheese omelets saratoga potatoes, blueberry muffins, and hot cocoa





Week 3:
Read book
Made paper snowflakes
Decorated trinket box
Made a pinecone wreath



Week 4:
Read book
Embroidered handkerchiefs
Made a fancy fan
Tea Party: Apple Brown Betty, Cream Cheese and Walnut Sandwiches, Chicken Salad Sandwiches, and Lemonade

Week 5:
Read book
Painted a picture
Made a pressed-flower bookmark
Made a seashell picture frame


Week 6:
Read book
Made name cards
Made valentines
Made a May basket
Formal Dinner:
   1st course: 
       Cream of Carrot Soup
   2nd course: 
       Roasted Beef Tenderloin
       Mashed Potatoes
       Fresh Green Beans
       Corn Oysters
   3rd course:
       French Salad
   4th course
       Ice Cream Snowballs

May Basket

 Dressed and ready for our formal dinner

One of the name cards

Carrot Soup

Twice Baked potato Casserole


Beef Tenderloin


Corn Oysters

Plate of yummy food - with Blue Cheese Butter on the Tenderloin

French Salad

Ice Cream Snowballs (Vanilla ice cream with coconut over it)


                   

American Girl - Addy

Addy was a difficult series to explain to K10.  She has been aware of slavery, as we enjoy going to the plantations here in the south, yet actually reading of a child that endured slavery really stirred up a lot of emotions within her tender heart. There were many times that K10 cried throughout the series!

Week 1:
Read book
Traced Addy's journey on a map
Made two lists, showing the states in the North and the South
Made a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the North and South
Made a cowrie shell leather necklace
Made a kerchief

Week 2:
Read book
Made an applique wallhanging
Read "Follow the Drinking Gourd"
Watch video that is the song Follow the Drinking Gourd
Research and write the date the Civil War ended, date the Emancipation Proclamation took effect, date Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
Food: Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, biscuits, and a pie


Week 3:
Read book
Made a scarf
Made an Ida Bean doll
Researched Underground Railroad - watched this video and this video
Food: Chicken Shortcake, collard greens, cornbread, corn, and sweet potato pudding



Week 4:
Read book
Made jump rope
Made a drawstring bag
Chose one side and wrote how you feel about the war being over
Made ice cream
Food: Grits, Sausage links, Buttermilk biscuits with apple butter, Fried apples, and Scrambled eggs


Week 5:
Read book
Made a spool puppet
Cross-stitched a bookmark
Food: Fried fish, corn pudding, hush puppies, sweet potato pone, and lemonade




Week 6:
Read book
Made rag wreaths
Compared and contrasted two Christmases
Food: Smoked ham, collard greens, rice and peas, biscuits, and peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream




American Girl - Kirsten

Kirsten was such a fun series to read for K10!  Learning about different cultures always intrigues her, and learning about Sweden did not disappoint!

Week 1:
Read book
Made a rag doll
Loked at a wall atlas and traced her journey
Researched cholera and wrote an essay regarding it - we also watched this short video
Food: Fish, potatoes, peas, and a berry tart (not pictured)


Week 2:
Read book
Made yarn dolls
Researched "Dakota Indians" and wrote an essay
Worked on a patchwork pillow
Food: Pork sausage patties, hard boiled eggs, and Swedish rice porridge



Week 3:
Read book
Made a Midsummer wreath
Started a braided mat
Studied St. Lucia's Day - watched this video
Food: St. Lucia rolls/buns, hot chocolate, Swedish meatballs

Week 4:
Read book
Made a quilted potholder
Researched tornadoes - this project is FUN!
Researched care for kittens - watched this video and this video
Made flower bracelet
Food: Roasted chicken, applesauce, heart shaped cake


Week 5:
Read book
Made a sunbonnet
Researched black bears - watched this video
Studied bee keeping - watched this video
Made beeswax candles using this video
Worked more on braided mat
Food: Baked ham slices, swedish potatoes, cabbage and apple salad, fruit soup

Week 6:
Read book
Finished braided mat
Food: Swedish pancakes and potato soup



American Girl - Marie Grace and Cecile

The Marie Grace and Cecile books were written in such a different manner than the others.  Rather than the books being written about one primary character, both girls are of equal importance.  With that being said, K10 absolutely LOVED these books.  I think Josephina is still her absolute favorite, but she really enjoyed these, just the same.

Week 1:
Read book 1
Studied opera - we listed to a lot of Jackie Evancho and Carmen (with English subtitles)
Studied simple words in french
Studied Mardi Gra - We watched this history video regarding it
Food: Shrimp gumbo, pecan pie, and pralines

Week 2:
Read book 2
Played charades
Studied parrots
Wrote a letter
Worked on needlework
Food: Roast duck, shrimp and tomato bisque, baguettes, pain perdu

Week 3:
Read book 3
Coconut oil based salve
Hemmed a baby blanket
Researched yellow fever

Week 4:
Read book 4
Learned to set the table properly
Made a beaded purse
Had a picnic
Food: Spicy oyster stew, okra, baguettes, and custard

Week 5:
Read book 5
Made "stuff" for Operation Christmas Child
Food: Jambalaya

Week 6:
Read book 6
Made table linen and pillowcases
Made flower wreath
Food: French pastries, Fried shrimp, Roast duck, Shrimp and tomato bisque, okra, dandelion greens, and rolls


American Girl - Caroline

Studying Caroline was a little more difficult than the others.  With her being a newer edition to the collection, there was not much material out there.  With that said, however, we found plenty to do, to occupy the six weeks of study.  Listed below are the activities we did along with each book.

Book 1:
- Label the sections of a sailboat
- Build a sloop out of cardboard and wooden craft sticks
- Write a letter to a far away relative
- Draw and design own schooner
- Make a loaf of gingerbread

Book 2:
- Make homemade biscuits and honey
- Stew and molasses pie for dinner
- Embroider a map
- Learn to crochet
- Decorate a wooden box
- Make a burnt sugar cake or apple pie for dessert

Working with one of her great aunts

Book 3:
- Make a doll and dress for the doll
- Bake cornbread
- Try a new hairstyle
- Using a paper clip, make ice skates for the doll
-  Using foam, make a sled for the doll
- Have a big dinner of ham, peas, potatoes, and apple pie

Apple Pie with vanilla ice cream

Book 4:
- Fried fish dinner
- Create a marsh/creek diorama
- Make beeswax candles
- Make some salve
- Look at other herbal remedies

Book 5:
- Make a fort
- Plant something in the garden, or tend to one
- Bake bread
- Make an emergency plan

Planting more strawberry plants

Book 6:
- Write a letter and seal it
- Make butter
- Study what a cow SHOULD eat
- If available, cook asparagus
- Draw what Independence Day at Sacket's Harbor may have looked like