We are learning about Astronauts and Space in God's Design Science this month, so I took Edward to the Kansas Cosmosphere for a Mommy and Edward Field Trip. We had a great time. It was the first time we have gone to the Cosmosphere here in Kansas, so it was a lot to take in.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Kansas Cosmosphere Field Trip
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Flyin High Legos
Fresco Painting
We learned about Crete and as a part of our lesson, we choose to make a Fresco Style Painting. I am sad to reporter though that after it was completely dry you couldn't make out the picture that we had painted, so it met the trash can. But it was still fun to do.

Monday, November 9, 2009
A Master Piece
Okay first let me say this, I am no longer a Jon and Kate plus 8 fan, but before things went south...I had watched them on and off. I saw this one episode where she took them to an art school (or something like that) and the little kids did these really cool paintings. As soon as I saw this, I wanted to do something similar with Edward. We used Acrylic Paints, Aluminium Foil, a plastic fork, a plastic knife, a painters knife, sponges and various paintbrushes. We did do it and it is hanging above our fireplace. I want to get it framed.

Labels:
1st Grade,
2010 School Year,
Arts n Crafts Projects,
Edward
Planets
We have been learning about the planets for part of our science (we do 2 sciences), God's Design. I bought this mobile model for us to assemble. I really like it. It was hard to get them to even out when we first hung them, mainly because I had some the planets backwards according to their (hard to read) diagram. I added a little sand to the smaller planets and that seems to have even them out some. I will have to take a picture of the completed Model and add it to the blog, I thought I had taken one but I guess I hadn't. Anyway, we had to hand paint each planet. Edward had a blast doing this project. We did it when Daddy was gone overnight and it worked out great as a diversion for Edward.

Labels:
1st Grade,
2010 School Year,
Edward,
Homeschool,
Homeschooling,
Science
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