Today we joined in with an African drumming workshop with other homeschoolers. We learnt about how the drums were made and the materials they are made from, and the boys learnt to play some increasingly complex rhythms. Boronia and the boys had fun playing with the other kids afterwards - Waratah even learnt how to play handball.
Showing posts with label Creative Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Arts. Show all posts
Friday, February 21, 2014
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Garden design
Waratah has been using the GardenMap app to design his perfect garden, using measurements based on his actual garden patch.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Lorikeet drawing
Waratah's latest artwork. He asked Daddy to draw the outline if the bird, but the rest is all his own work, using pencils and oil pastels. He used a google image search for the placement of the colours. When finished, he cut out the bird very carefully and pasted it onto a separately drawn background.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Waratah's mandalas
I installed a copy of InstaCollage on Waratah's iPad and he has been using it to further his interest in sacred geometry, symmetry, mandalas and graphic design. These are combinations of photos he has taken himself, images he has googled, and work he has done in other apps (such as Geoboard).
Monday, August 12, 2013
Flowers and trees
One of Waratah's favourite rainy day crafts is to pull apart artificial flowers and remake new blooms from them. Here is one of his magnificent creations.
It was definitely a day to stay inside. A big wind storm came through and brought the tops of several large eucalyptus trees crashing down near our back stairs.
Friday, August 2, 2013
More heroes
Mulga wanted to expand on the superhero dramatic play set he received for his birthday, so he asked for printouts of some more characters. (There were no villains. How can you have dramatic superhero play without villians?) Some good fine motor skills practice for him as he coloured them in.
The boys discovered this cool mole cricket and spent some time observing it
before releasing it back into the garden.
S1
Science: INVS1.7
Conducts guided investigations
by observing, questioning, predicting, collecting and recording
data, and suggesting possible explanations.
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Boronia helped Waratah and Daddy plant the succulents we brought home from our dinosaur garden day at Mt Annan Sustainability Centre.
S1
Science: PSS1.5
Grows, makes or processes
some products using a range of techniques and materials.
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S1
Science: ESS1.6
Identifies and describes
ways in which people and other living things depend upon the earth
and its environments.
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S1
Science: DMS1.8
Develops and implements
own design ideas in response to an investigation of needs and
wants.
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Waratah also put together an electricity design project -which required a lot of reading instructions
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S1
English: RS1.5 Reads a wider range of texts on less
familiar topics with increasing independence and understanding,
making connections between own knowledge and experience and
information in texts.
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S1
English: RS1.6 Draws on an increasing range
of skills and strategies when reading and comprehending texts.
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S1
Science: PPS1.4
Identifies and describes
different ways some forms of energy are used in the community.
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S1
Science: UTS1.9
Selects and uses a
range of equipment, computer-based technology, materials and other
resources to undertake an investigation or design task.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
Gundungurra geocache and a Dino garden
First, some reading in bed.
Off for a quick spot of geocaching: this cache was called Gundungurra in honour of the local Aboriginal tribe. "The territory of the Gundungurra tribe includes Burragorang, Katoomba, Picton, Berrima, Taralga and Goulburn, with the intervening country."
S1
Maths: MS1.1
Estimates, measures,
compares and records lengths and distances using informal units,
metres and centimetres.
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S1
Maths: WMS1.2
Uses objects, diagrams,
imagery and technology to explore mathematical problems.
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S1
Maths: WMS1.5
Links mathematical
ideas and makes connections with, and generalisations about,
existing knowledge and understanding in relation to Stage 1
content.
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S1
HSIE: CCS1.2 Identifies changes and
continuities in their own life and in the local community.
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S1
HSIE: ENS1.5 Compares and contrasts natural
and built features in their local area and the ways in which
people interact with these features.
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S1
PDHPE: ALS1.6
Participates in physical
activity, recognising that it can be both enjoyable and important
for health.
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Then off to the Mt Annan Sustainability Centre to plant a dinosaur garden.
Waratah enjoyed learning about the succulent plant varieties and drew diagrams of them on the blackboard. The top one is Mother-in-Law's tongue, and the bottom one is the Jellybean plant.
S1
HSIE: ENS1.6 Demonstrates an understanding of
the relationship between environments and people.
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S1
Science: ICS1.2
Creates a range of
information products and communicates using a variety of media.
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S1
Science: LTS1.3
Identifies and describes
ways in which living things grow and change.
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S1
Science: ESS1.6
Identifies and describes
ways in which people and other living things depend upon the earth
and its environments.
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S1
Science: INVS1.7
Conducts guided investigations
by observing, questioning, predicting, collecting and recording
data, and suggesting possible explanations.
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S1
PDHPE: COS1.1 Communicates appropriately in a
variety of ways.
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S1
PDHPE:
INS1.3
Develops positive relationships with peers and other people.
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S1
Creative Arts: VAS1.1 Makes artworks in a particular way about
experiences of real and imaginary things.
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Mulga engaged in some imaginative play with the little kitchen, and took a turn at the chalkboard - this was a picture of a journey accompanied by a complicated superhero narrative.
Labels:
Creative Arts,
Curiosity list,
English,
Excursions,
geocaching,
PDHPE,
Science and Technology
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Building houses
Mulga using foam castle blocks to build animal habitats and superhero homes, then acting out dramatic play with them.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Crochet
I was doing some crochet and Waratah asked me to show him how. It was obviously a task requiring great concentration! Not bad for a first try :)
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Sugar, scones and snowflakes
And now for an update on our sugar crystal growing experiment. This is the white sugar crystal we produced.
This is the white crystal again, with the raw sugar crystal next to it. We observed and discussed why there might be differences. We thought the more refined white sugar produced a more even textured crystal and there was far more crystallisation in the cup of the raw sugar, it wasn't just on the stick.
This is the raw sugar's cup (our experiment continued as we spent another few days after this trying out ways to get the crystalised sugar out of the cup...)
Here are Mulga and Waratah making cheese and carrot scones for lunch...
Waratah likes to measure the ingredients for us.
The delicious finished product.
Another of Waratah's snowflakes, this time the picture was a stained glass window.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Puppet shows
The boys have been crafting puppets and putting on shows for Boronia and me. Here is Mulga in our home-made puppet theatre, presenting a tale about a panda and a snake.
This is Waratah's latest sock puppet creation.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Soccer
Winter is soccer season for us. Here I model perfect soccer mum attire LOL
Boronia is snug and keeping out of the wind on the sidelines.
Mulga with his adored coach.
Waratah, "eagle-screeching" at the opposition as he prepares to attack the ball.
The boys' enthusiasm for lego has waned somewhat lately, which has allowed Boronia to step in and explore - literally. Her favourite position is inside the lego box.
I made one final effort to interest the boys in the 2D lego challenge - here I have made a picture of Gollum to illustrate The Hobbit, which we are currently reading. He is lying on his rock in the lake, with his precious and a fish to eat.
Labels:
Creative Arts,
Curiosity list,
English,
EYLF learning story,
lego challenge,
PDHPE,
soccer
Friday, June 21, 2013
Snowflakes
We love using the free brochures you find outside travel agents for our craft and geography explorations. Here Waratah has created a collage showing some of the travel adventures he would like to experience some day.
We have also been using the travel brochures to make "snowflake pictures". Here is one of Waratah's, made from a picture of Chinese lanterns.
One of mine made a church on the Adriatic sea.
Another of Waratah's from a picture of a Thai temple.
Boronia, meanwhile, has been enjoying discovering the Boynton books she received for her birthday.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Flat out!
A miscellaneous collection of photo records of learning today :)
This is a close up of the raw sugar solution. We have been discussing what makes the brown colour, how it is less refined that white sugar, and how as a result it contains impurities which are really left over bits of the sugar cane. This has been graphically illustrated with our raw sugar solution where we can clearly see the "impurities" and how they could be refined out through filtering processes.
Boronia is recovering very well from her operation to remove the pyogenic granuloma on her forehead. No ill effects from the anaesthetic, thank goodness, and the wound (which we have been asked to leave open to the air) is very clean - not bothering her at all.
This week's lego challenge was to build a flat (2 dimensional) image. The boys were not sure how to go about that, so I made some demonstrations and we discussed the differences in their construction and the effects produced - using lego to make a top down view...
and a to make a side-view picture.
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