Saturday, February 23, 2008

States & Regions: Midwest Week 1


We are now back to learning about the 50 states once again. The midwest section or otherwise known as the heartland of America or the Breadbasket. We had to condense some this week in our learning due to the Presidents holiday on Monday. I will give you a quick review of our week.


Tuesday we played hookey with friends in the afternoon. There was a field trip scheduled that day to a farm but it was canceled due to rain. We met up with a friends at Mc Donalds to have the kids burn off some energy.


Wednesday I read some books on North and South Dakato. The kids did their state pages for each of these. I attempted to read them a book on Mount Rushmore but they were misbehaving so I had them each read a book and recite back to me and color a page of Mount Rushmore. They were not happy with this they love to relax and hear Mom read. Hopefully they will learn for next time.

Thursday was our Konos co-op day. The pictures that you see here are from it. The kids learned about corn. They had to label a corn plant and a kernel. The kids disected a kernel and looked at it under a microscope. This was so cool. My friend has a microscope that displays the picture on her TV set. The kids enjoyed seeing the germ up close. Then she had the older kids calculate how many kernels were on an ear of corn. She pointed out that this is useful for farmers when calculating how much their farm will produce.

After lunch she read a book about Mount Rushmore. My oldest son was well prepared having had to read the Mount Rushmore book the day prior. Then she had the kids reconstruct Mount Rushmore out of clay. It was a fun day of learning with friends.


Friday the kids learned about Kansas. They learned wheat products by searching our cupboards for items of wheat. I plan on doing a little more with wheat next week as we continue or midwest studies. We still need to watch Wizard of Oz for some added fun.


Here are the book list that we read this week:

- Welcome to the USA - Ann Heinrichs

- River Friendly River Wild -Jane Kurtz

-Welcome to the USA South Dakota -Ann Heinrichs

- Rushmore - Lynne Curlee

-The Cabin Faced West -Jean Fritz

-Farming - Gail Gibbons

-S is for Sunflower: A KAnsas Alphabet - Devin & Corey Scillian

- Corn Belt Harvest- Raymond Bial

- Climbing Kansas Mountains- George Shannon


God's Blessings to you. Have a great week learning with your kids. Enjoy a piece of bread or some corn and thank those midwest farmers for all their hardwork.

2 comments:

Kelli said...

Looks like you all have been having lots of fun!
~Kelli

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