Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Dart Guns

What we did
Ezra chose dart gun week last week. I told him if he earned the money we would get him one. He was motivated! He worked hard washing walls, cleaning the garage, organizing drawers, and raking the carpet steps. He was very proud to hand the cashier the money he earned to buy the gun. He was also excited when she gave him money back (his change).

Poem
href="http://www.gigglepoetry.com/poetryclass/Haiku.html">http://www.gigglepoetry.com/poetryclass/Haiku.html
Frog sunning on lily pad
as dragonfly darts by.
Thrapp!
(by Bruce Lansky. Copyright 1999 by Bruce Lansky, reprinted with his permission)

The poem was a Haiku. We talked about what that is and how they chose the words carefully to convey meaning with few words.

The poem has nothing to do with dart guns, but it says dart in it. I had the kids dart past me, then walk slowly, then jump, etc, to show them what it means to dart.










Math
I drew a target on the window with whiteboard markers. They shot the dart gun at the target and recorded their points. It only counted if it stuck. They each got ten shots that stuck. They added their points up on the abacus.

Reading and Writing
art and un word families. I had Noah sound out and write un, then we changed it into gun, sun, zun, fun, etc

Monday, March 21, 2011

Bicycles

We want to know

-how do you make them
-how they go faster
-the fastest bicycle rider
-how the wheels and handlebars are made
-why does it go faster than a scooter

What we did

Poem
"The World's Fastest Bicycle" Ken Nesbitt http://www.poetry4kids.com/poem-381.html

My bicycle's the fastest
that the world has ever seen;
it has supersonic engines
and a flame-retardant sheen.

My bicycle will travel
a gazillion miles an hour --
it has rockets on the handlebars
for supplemental power.

The pedals both are jet-propelled
to help you pedal faster,
and the shifter is equipped
with an electric turbo-blaster.

The fender has a parachute
in case you need to brake.
Yes, my bike is undeniably
the fastest one they make.

My bicycle's incredible!
I love the way it feels,
and I'll like it even more
when Dad removes the training wheels.

videos and websites
girl on a unicycle- amazing! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbveVoGVl5c
history of bicycles and pictures of old and new bicycles- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle
world's best unicyclist Peter Rosendahl-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jEZ51RRfXY

Math
learned-
uni, bi, tri, quad, pent, hex, hept, oct, non, deci, centi, milli

cut out the wheels and glue the right number in each box




wrote word family
ike: bike, like, dike, sike, etc.






riding a bike
Ezra learned to ride a two wheeler! I need to get him a bike now as promised. Mike taught him on Saturday. It was a rough start, but after a while he could do it! Good job Ez!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Golf

We want to know
-how do they make a cool golf hole?
-how expensive are the golf clubs
-how hard is it for the best player ever?
-who is the best player ever?
-who has the golf course
-how expensive are golf courses when you buy them?
-how do they make golf courses

What we did

Poem
"Golf Tee Lament"
Larry Buddin
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/golf-tees-lament/

Golf tees on my dresser
Golf tees in my bed
Golf tee on my pillow
Where they poke me in my head

Golf tees in my closet
Falling from my shirts and pants
Golf tees along the baseboards
Just like army ants

Golf tees in the carpet
And underneath my feet
Golf tees lined up on the mantle
Oh, they look so neat

Golf tees in my couch
And in my back and thighs
When I sit and watch TV
I feel those little guys

Golf tees in my car
And underneath the mats
Golf tees in the backseat
Like little baseball bats

But when I am at the golf course
I ask my partner, like a louse....
May I borrow some of your tees?
I left mine at the house.

Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkZdlYg9UuY
- Tiger Woods swing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6pPJrn1_V8
- bunker shot

Math
We hit a golf ball into a bucket. I had them count each hit out loud, then record it. They did it ten times, then added up their scores.

Went Miniature Golfing
Ezra, Noah and I went. I forgot my camera. It was fun. I had Ezra add up his total at the end. He got 82. Noah was somewhere in the 100's. It was just good for him to count his strokes out loud and report them to me after each hole.

We Learned
-if you get it in the water you have to get an extra point, and points are bad in golf
-if you hit it in sand it's a little hard because all the dirt sprays off and it might stop your golf ball
-golf balls used to have lots of rubber bands and a hard shell, now they use lots of plastic and a hard shell
-miniature golf is easier because you're really close to it
-you get a point every time you hit the golf ball




Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Hatchet

What we did

Ezra chose Hatchet week because we recently finished a book called, "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. There were some things I didn't think should be in a kid's book. I skipped those parts when I was reading it to them. Overall it was a fun book. Ezra's book report is below. The book was about a 10 year old boy who survived a plane crash in the mountains. The only thing he had was a hatchet. Part of the theme for the week is survival since I didn't really know what to do with just a hatchet for a theme.

Poem
"Eat It All Elaine"
Kay Starbird
I went away last August, to Summer Camp in Maine.
And there I met a camper, called Eat-It-All Elaine.
Although Elaine was quiet, she liked to cause a stir
By acting out the nickname, her camp-mates gave to her.
The day of our arrival, in Cabin #3,
When girls kept coming over, to greet Elaine and me,
She took a piece of Kleenex, and calmly chewed it up,
Then strolled outside the cabin, and ate a buttercup.
Elaine from that day forward, was always in command.
On hikes, she’d eat some birch-bark, on swims, she’d eat some sand.
At meals she’d swallow prune-pits, and never had a pain,
While everyone around her would giggle, “Oh Elaine!”
One morning, berry-picking, a bug was in her pail.
And though we thought for certain her appetite would fail,
Elaine said, “Hmmm, a stinkbug”, and while we murmured “Ewww!”,
She ate her pail of berries and she ate the stinkbug too
http://www.brownielocks.com/kidpoems.html

Bought a Hatchet
Ezra has been allowed to use it in very controlled and supervised situations. We took it on our trip. He had fun crushing sandstone rocks.

"Hatchet"
by Gary Paulsen


Ezra's book report
Brian and the pilot were flying in an airplane and the pilot got a heart attack. The plane was still flying. Brian got in his seat. He didn't really know what to do. He flew the plane for two hours before it crashed. Then he didn't know where he was and he was supposed to be with his father but he was actually in the woods. All he had was a hatchet and some money.

Brian threw the hatchet and money on the ground. First he water at the lake. He found pit cherries, but the birds were eating them and he was amazed that the birds eat pits. Then he found berries, turtle eggs, and then he noticed where he was. He saw a moose, turtle and a porcupine. He caught a fish and a bird so he could eat them for meat. He saw a bear eating the good berries. There was a tornado. It is a thing that spins around really fast and it can take over a house and make it float.

He found a bag in the plane. He dropped his hatchet, but got it and got into the plane. He found a hard thing, then another hard thing and it was the bag. It had a radio. When he turned it on, a man in a bush plane heard it right away and saved him.

My favorite part of the book was when he got saved. It was sad that he got lost.

Setting- in the mountains by a lake
Begining- Brian was in a plane
Conflict- Brian got lost
Resolution- Brian was saved
Characters- Brian, pilot, guy in the bush plane, turtle, porcupine, bear

Survival Quiz (it seemed like a silly one, but the kids were stumped on a lot of them)

questions the boys came up with, I answered them

If you saw a dinosaur what would you do?
run away, or try to kill it

What would you do if you got caught in a spider web and you had a magnifying glass and a knife?
I would cut my way out

What if you saw a big giraffe and it was bending it's neck for you to get on, what would you do?
If I needed to get somewhere or see something I might get on, but I wouldn't do it just for fun

What if you saw a tiger and it was friendly and you just ran away?
I would still run away just in case.
What if it got mad and tried to eat you, tigers are fast?
I would try to hide

What if you saw a crab and you only had a knife, because crabs have bones on the outside and knife wouldn't cut them?
I would run away

What if you saw a car going faster, what would you do?
I would try to get it's attention so they could help me