Sunday, February 28, 2010

Visual Arts ~ SB #5 ~ page 144

While we were in GA, we walked around Athens to find the Bulldawg statues. The Bulldawgs are sculptures made by different artists and they portray different aspects of life in Athens. Thy are decorated using various mediums including paint and mosaic tiles.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

From Shore To Sea ~ CE #5 ~ page 62

I drew a picture of a fish that we saw at the aquarium.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

From Shore To Sea ~ CE #5 ~ page 62

Our family went to the zoo and I drew a picture of a Garibaldi fish.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

On the Playing Field ~ SB6 ~ page 164

When I went skating with my friend, I taught her how to do a dip. I also taught her some other basic skills.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Reading ~ T #3 ~ page 106

Frindle
By: Andrew Clements

Frindle is about a 5th grade boy named Nick who comes up with a new word. In the beginning, his teacher is totally against it and tries to stop the whole process, even keeping kids after school as punishment if they use frindle in her presence! In the end, frindle becomes a word, and the uproar that Nick's word caused dies down. This is a really good book, especially for young readers.

Have you read it? If so, leave a comment to let me know what you think about it.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Museum Discovery ~ SB1 ~ page 130

We stopped at the Visitors Center in Athens, GA. It is at the Athens Historical Museum. It had previously served as the governors mansion in the early 1900's. It is in the process of being restored. Right now admission is free with a suggested donation. The proceeds from the sales at the visitor center also go towards refurbishing the mansion. The person working at the museum that day told us all about what was there and their efforts to refurbish it. We saw several other people stop and purchase things at the visitor center while we were there. My favorite part of the museum was the governor's office. It was small and simply decorated. It was lighted by only a candle and there was no heat in the room. It only held a desk and a chair, but had a great view from the window. At this point, the museum is completely inaccessible to those who need extra space to maneuver or cannot climb stairs. I would add some way for people who cannot walk or need assistance walking to get upstairs.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Fashion Design ~ SB #2 ~ Pg120

With the help of Mrs. Stephanie, I learned to knit a scarf using a knit around. I also used instructions to help me. When I finished my scarf, Mrs. Stephanie helped me to tie it off. The idea of a knit around, is for there to be a middle in whatever you are making. In my case, a knit around made a magic scarf. The yarn I chose was a cream color that matched my coat. I had to use two strands of yarn to make it thick enough.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Pets ~ SB3 ~ page 70

I trained Tank to sit, stay, and lay down. When we got there, Tank often would jump onto people and would ignore commands he was given. A dog could be expected to follow commands and listen. Forms of discipline might be, crating the dog, telling him NO, and with holding treats. Exercises might include taking the dog for a walk, or letting him run in the yard.

Travel ~ T #4 ~ page 40

I learned to read a street map and a road map on our trip. For our trip, I was sometimes the navigator. I would look at the road map and tell mom where to go. Usually I only did this if she was fairly sure of where she was going because I wasn't very proficient at it at first.

While we were in Athens, GA, we tried to find all of the Bulldawg Statues that they have on display. While we were looking for them, I was partly responsible for finding them on the street map.

Travel ~ SB #4 ~ page 40

Prior to going on vacation, I made a list of all the things I needed to take.
  • clothes
  • lotion
  • specials
  • play-doh
  • rubber bands
  • tooth brush
  • face wash
  • tooth paste
  • deodorant
  • moisturizer
  • mom's b-day present
  • brush
  • comb
  • pony tail holders
  • head band
  • flat iron
  • hair spray
  • hair clips
  • shoes
  • music for FA
  • money
  • swim suit
  • floss threaders
  • wax
  • mouthwash
  • contacts and cleaner
  • heat mask
  • pillow
  • drawing pad
  • pencils
  • blokus
  • notebook
  • music

Before leaving home, I had to clean off my desk and organize my closet.

From Fitness To Fashion ~ SB3 ~ page 28

Right before we left on vacation, I got my hair cut. I chose to have side bangs with hair cut to frame my face. My mom wanted me to choose a haircut that I would fix my hair every day and not wear it in a pony tail all the time. Mostly, I fix my hair now and even when I don't, it looks better just because of the bangs. While we were on vacation, I chose to color part of my hair bright red. It looked really good. Maybe I will do purple next...

Family Living ~ SP5 ~ page 26

Once a week, each member of our family chooses a meal to cook. Each person is responsible for cooking their meal. They are also required to make a list of ingredients needed to be purchased at the store. This week, I chose BLAT's (bacon, lettuce, avocado, and tomato sandwich). We don't have BLAT's normally, so it is a treat. Our family also likes to eat the bacon as soon as it comes out of the pan and is cool enough to eat. This was the first time I cooked bacon alone. After dinner, my sister and I clean up.

Travel ~ T4 ~ page 40

I learned to read a street map and a road map on our trip. For our trip, I was often the navigator. I would look at the road map and tell mom where to go. While we were in Athens, GA, we tried to find all of the Bulldawg Statues that they have on display. While we were looking for them, I was partly responsible for finding them on the street map.

Travel ~ T3 ~ page 40

While we were preparing for our trip, I helped mom map out directions for which way we were going. We visited Google Maps, Yahoo, and MapQuest. We found out that Yahoo was the easiest to understand, but Google had the most complete information and was more likely to get us directly where we wanted to go. We also learned that MapQuest pulls their information from Google so they are basically the same however, Google is slightly more accurate.