Friday, February 6, 2015

Life of Fred


We started going through the Life of Fred math textbooks. Gideon enjoyed the stories and the problems. He likes doing math anyways, though, even without the stories.

Calgary Science Centre


We took Gideon to the Calgary Science Centre. We learned how cartoons and movies were made, about air pressure, music, and pulleys. We talked about how you could use pulleys to leverage your strength, and Gideon thought it was pretty cool that he could be stronger than his dad.
We also used about inertia and momentum and velocity. Gideon had a lot of fun putting different size and shaped object on the spinning wheel and watching how long they could stay on.



Calgary Zoo

We have taken Gideon to the Calgary Zoo several times. He watched the zookeepers take the King penguins on a walk. We talked about the four different kinds of penguins and their different habitats. Gideon asked what a habitat was, and we explained that it was a place where an animal lives. Gideon asked if our house was our habitat.
We also visited the North America exhibit, and talked about bison and how the female bison looked different from the male bison. We also visited the wolf exhibit, and Gideon asked why wolves were so mean. We talked about how they were not vicious animals, but rather wild animals. We also visited several other exhibits, including the otters, the snow leopard, the monkeys, the giraffes, the hippos, the komodo dragons, and others.







Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Molecular movement, sedimentary rock


After our sedimentary experiment and our water experiments, we decided to combine them. We took two pots of water, one boiling and one cold, and put the chalk into each of them. Then we waited a few hours and checked to see which of them had formed more sediment. The pot with the boiling water already had a thin layer of sediment on the bottom, while the pot with the cold water had almost none. 

Water experiments

We talked about heat and molecular movement, and after our discussion, we tried an experiment to demonstrate the principles. We heated some water to boiling, and put it into one cup, and then poured cold water into another cup. Then we dripped food colouring into the two cups and watched what happened. As we had guessed, in the hot water, which had faster molecular movement, the food colouring dispersed very quickly. In the cup of cold water, however, the food colouring dispersed very slowly through the water.

Earth science, experiments


After reading about sedimentary rock and how it forms, Gideon took a soft chalk-like rock that he found, and we made sediment. We put it in a bucket with some water, and as the water evaporated, we watched the rock sediment form on the bottom of the bucket. 




Wednesday, November 5, 2014

language arts, social science, reading

These are the books we've read aloud this year. We're currently working on "The Secret Garden."
-Charlotte's Web
-The Princess and the Goblins
-James and the Giant Peach