Thursday, March 15, 2012

Art and Talent show

This "field trip" is one we have been doing for many years.  Since Five in a Row has art as a part of the lessons, we thought it would be fun to share some of the art that the children were doing as a part of their schooling.  It was designed to be low-key and fun.  To bring something that your children had made during the year so that it wasn't stressful for anyone.

Over the years, it has evolved.  We now have art from FIAR and other topics of learning.  We have also added in music - piano, guitar, vocal; poetry reading, dramatization and a stop-action video.  Its so much fun to see the students sharing their talents and I think that they really enjoy it too!

Here are some of the things we enjoyed.  

A lego display table was new for this year.
This is Daniel with his display.  For those of you that are "Rowers", you will probably recognize it!
Here is a closer look at the Little Red Lighthouse.  I love how he made the lighthouse keeper walking in mid-stride just like one of the pictures in the book.  This was a fun outlet for him while we rowed this book.  I'm hoping he can do this for more of our stories.
More wonderful artwork.
This was Eliana's snowflake.  I got the idea from pinterest - and actually did it!!!  It was a great project for her and I love how it turned out.  I placed masking tape down on canvas in the pattern of a snowflake and then she painted all over it.  Isn't it pretty?!
This was Rebecca's art piece.  It was well appreciated by everyone!  The edges of the canvas kind of blend with the table, but you can see the crisp edge lines where the crayon ended if you look closely.  I love how this turned out.  Lots of others did too.  She wondered if she could make and sell these.
This is a fingerprinting that Joshua did that was spurred on by our studies of George Washington Carver.
Isaiah shared a painting and also his Sarah Plain and Tall notebook.

Here is more art for you to enjoy.



After the music and talent portion of the event, the students were invited to stand near their art to answer questions and talk about it with others.  They really enjoyed doing this.
A project board was a great way to display items from one family.  Love this sweet brothers picture.
Proud of her lego creation!
I wish you could see the detail of this fruit and veggie stand made from clay!  Its amazing!!!  Click on it to see it up close.  So very cute!
These are our performers.

And this is everyone who put something into the show.
As always it is a sweet time to gather with friends.  I'm always blown away by the talent in our group and its neat to have the opportunity to see and hear and appreciate it!

Blessings
Leslie

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Beyond Co-op - George Washington Carver #3

I'm working on getting my pictures from our vacation uploaded and sorted, but thought I'd play a little catch-up until then.  I uploaded so many pictures before we left thinking I would just post some things while we were gone.  Instead, I spend most of the vacation off-line.  It was fine and we all had such a great time!!!

This is our 3rd meeting of the George Washington Carver co-op.  In this session we talked about composting, soil and worms.  These books were some of the resources that were used.  

We started our time together with a devotional.  The children had the opportunity to examine a very small seed with a magnifying glass.

Also some discussion about GWC and the work that he did as it ties in to our lesson.
This looks like a really great book on his life if you are wanting to check one out!
This co-op was a very messy one.  We were forewarned though and nobody minded at all!  The kids tore up newspapers to get things ready for their worm bins.
Joshua and Isaiah worked on making a small wormery to examine how they behaved.  We chose not to do the large bins as we don't have a garden and didn't really know what we would do with all of these worms!  It was a good choice for our family, though I do confess that I felt a bit guilty for not going for the large bin.  It didn't bother my boys at all though, so I quickly got over it too.
They added soil and then leaves to a large coke bottle.  Then came the night crawlers.  Big ones.
They enjoyed holding them and were surprised when I agreed to hold one too.  LOL  Its fun to surprise your kids sometimes so that their expectations of you can be shifted and broadened a little.  

This is the view from the top of the bottle.  We brought this home to watch.  

After finishing their bottle, they helped some friends with their bins.  Tearing up newspaper into strips and then getting it wet and placing it in the large bin.  The bins already had holes drilled into the bottom of them for drainage purposes.
These were very large bins.  You can see two of them under this table.  It held a LOT of paper ... and worms.
Everyone worked happily getting things ready.
After the paper came soil.
Then the real fun ... WORMS!  Lots  and lots of tiny worms.
Can you just see the mass of them here?
These were the night crawlers that we then got out to compare.  His expression just cracked me up!
Fun snack taking a cue from the seeds talked about earlier ... lentil stew.  Yum!
The next part of the co-op was focused on a messy art project.  We learned that George Washington Carver loved to paint and was quite talented at painting.  He even considered making a career out of painting.  Thankfully he chose differently as he impacted so many people with his contributions in the field of science as well as helping many to improve their living conditions.

We made our own paints and colors.  The bases were all the same and each child was given choices to add in paint to form their own colors - as light or dark as they wanted it to be.  It was neat seeing them experiment with shades and colors.  
And then they fingerprinted.  Just like George Washington Carver.  And had fun doing it too!
Enjoying the texture and feel of the paint while creating.
It was such a hit with the older kids, that I decided to try this out with Eliana soon thereafter and she loved it!
As always, learning in our co-op is fun and informative.  I always look forward to these days!

Blessings
Leslie

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Happy Birthday Christopher!!!

This day has been a sweet one for me for many years now ... 19 to be exact.  On this day 19 years ago, I became a mama.  I didn't realize then that I would love this new role so very much.  I had no idea of the blessings and challenges that lay ahead of me.  I couldn't possibly fathom how my heart would be stretched in so many ways.  I was thrilled with the gift of a son, but didn't understand then what an amazing gift a child is to your life!

I wish I had pictures to share of when he was a baby.  Its not that I don't have pictures (yes, those of you that know me, know I take lots of photos).  I just don't know how to scan and share them.  :-)  One day I'll figure that out.  Christopher was so much fun.  We loved reading books and going for walks and field trips and talking.  The days didn't seem to go so quickly, but oh the years do fly.

I can remember when he was little and meeting a mom with a 7yo and thinking her child was so "old".  LOL  I guess having a 19yo seems really old to a lot of people.  My son is a man now and I still really enjoy being with him.  He is still fun and interesting.  I didn't know how much my love for my children would just grow and grow and grow.  What a sweet blessing.  God is so good that way.

Today we celebrated Christopher's birthday.  It was his first day back at school after spring break (more on that later!).  I'm glad it worked for us to spend a little bit of the day with him.  Eliana was so excited to see Christopher and she kept asking about it all day.  Love the way she is looking up at him.

 A frisbee to replace the one lost in the ocean last week.  LOL
 Isaiah sharing a magic money trick with Christopher.  I love seeing my children interact and enjoy each other.  Life really is the little things and not the big things at all most days.
 Several of the kids made homemade cards to give to him.  :-)
 Lots of detail on this card that was really sweet!
 Little Eliana bringing Christopher his cake.
 Trying to put candles into rice krispie treats is a little challenging.  Trying to light the candles on a breezy day was even more so.
 So we went with just a few candles.  Sang Happy Birthday and had him blow them out.
 We brought a lot of goodies for him and so he had help taking things up to his room.  I just liked seeing them walk away like this.  Eliana and I remained behind as I wasn't sure about where we were parked.  I think it would have been fine to go up though and I had one very sad little girl with me.  :-(
 So glad that even when we are in different places, that our hearts are still close.  So thankful to see my children walking in faith.  That is really the best gift of all.
 A beautiful day to celebrate one of my most favorite people of all.
I love you Christopher and am so glad to be your Mom.  I pray for you often and am so excited to see your faith growing as you experience new things.  I'm excited to see all the things you are learning and doing and planning to do.  Know that I will always love you, always be cheering for you and always looking forward to spending time with you!

Much love always,
Mom