Friday, November 6, 2009

FIAR Co-op: Pumpkin Runner

We had another great co-op day last week.  I just haven't gotten around to posting about it.  It is always such a treat to spend time with friends and have fun learning in the process.  We had a beautiful day and spent it all outside. 

So what did we learn about today?  Well, pumpkins of course. 





We had a few more experiments on density and learned that all pumpkins float no matter the size or weight.  



One thing that I thought was really interesting was watching them turn in the water so that the stem was facing down.  I'm not sure why they did that, but all of ours from small to large turned in the water like that.  (Can you see that the large one is in the process of turning?)



We also learned about the human body.  We talked about joints (and had a neat visual) of how the joints can break down (ouch that one was a little close to home!).  They also learned about the bones in the body.



They came home with a neat project to label the bones as well as a skeleton to put together.  (The black dots are velcro to which the names of the bones can be attached.  There is a copy of the same sheet with the answers behind it so that they can check their work.) 



After learning about the body, we talked about the style of running done by the man in the book who "shuffled along" and won the race!  The children had several rounds of running a course.  What a fun course too!  It was through the woods and the path had pumpkins all throughout as well as pictures of various Australian animals. 



Lastly, the children learned about hot air balloons and why they float.  They made their own hot air balloons from a trashbag.



They used hair dryers to fill them with hot air and then watched them rise! 



We had a yummy snack of pumpkin muffins and granola.  While they were snacking the children watched the "dancing raisins" experiment.  More on the experiment here



While the other children were learning about pumpkins and such, Daniel again had his private nature study class with his sweet friend Miss Lynn.  He so looks forward to these days!



Thank you friends for another wonderful day!  I'm blessed to be a part of such a creative and sweet group of friends!

Love
Leslie

3 comments:

  1. What fun! Where do you come up with your science experiments? They are so easy to do but have great lessons to be learned.

    Blessings,

    Dawn

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  2. Hi Dawn,


    Well, the inspiration for all of the experiments comes from the FIAR lessons. There are tons of science lessons in volume 4. For this particular co-op, the experiments for the pumpkins is in the manual with lots of directions and things to discuss with the children.


    For each co-op, the teaching pair is responsible for figuring out what they want to teach. When it was my turn, I looked in some books I had at home, asked friends on the FIAR boards for ideas to go with a specific lesson and looked on-line. I realize that this is probably not the specific help you are looking for, but hope it helps some.


    I'm really trying to incorporate more science in our weeks as it is something that really appeals to one of my struggling learners.


    Hope this helps.


    Love

    Leslie

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  3. I wish so much we could join you guys for your coop. I would love to find a group of ladies locally here that we could do a fiar coop with but haven't been able too. Always enjoy reading your coop posts!

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