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Deborah, the Hittites, Iron, & the Middle East

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The last two weeks we have been learning about the early Judges of Israel, the Hittites, the Hyksos, the Middle East, and Metallurgy.

 

I ended up buying the book above “The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe” by Theodore Gray.

If you would like to learn about the elements it is a great book! I really like the visual given for each element!

 

We also watched “Nova: Hunting the Elements” on Netflix which I highly recommend.

It gives a great intro to what the elements are and is told in such a way that the boys enjoyed it.

Popcorn helped as well…

 

Netflix also has several “How Stuff Works” episodes on metal.

We have watched the one on steel so far and it was really interesting.

 

The book above “Metal” by Claire Llewellyn gives a really good intro to metal.

We have been using Wikipedia and the free lapbook I found for most of our information on metal so we have not needed it yet though.

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To learn about the early judges of Israel we mostly used the Action Bible.

The boys really like it and it gets the story across.

 

The “Hittite Warrior” is about the time of Deborah also though so they are learning about it some from that.

The boys have really like this book, the only problem I have with it is we are learning history using Ussher’s Timeline and the book does not use that so some of the information about what is taking place at the same time is off.

I do like them to hear both sides though so this does not bother me too much.

 

A really fun source for Deborah is the “Battle at the Kishon” by the Imagination Station!

I bought it on itunes and we really enjoyed listening to it!

 

We watched a video from “Digging up the Past” about the Pyramids of Egypt to learn more about the Hyksos.

 

Also the Smithsonian Channel has several short clips about the Hittites that we enjoyed watching.

I try to find as much as I can that would give the boys a good idea of what it would be like to live during the time we are learning about.

 

I also really like these two geography games I found for the boys to play.

The one on ducksters.com you have to name the countries in the middle east and kidsgeo.com you have to place the countries that are in that continent.

My boys actually enjoyed both a lot and I am happy to be learning about them at the same time!

Geography has never been my strong suit.

iron

I found out you can buy Iron Filings from a thrifty mom‘s blog post.

I do recommend that you place the magnet into a ziplock bag before you let your children do this.

They ended up putting the iron filings on the magnet to play with and shape.

I still have not gotten all of the iron off those magnets…

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We did the “Eating Nails for Breakfast” experiment.

Being the amazing mom I am, I had them eat a bowl before I explained what we were doing.

My oldest looked a bit sick when I said we were going to see if there was metal in what he just ate.

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He was also not really happy that I was using the last of their sugary cereal to compare to the iron in total.

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We used hot water to dissolve the cereal.

It dissolved in less than 15mins.

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We also extracted the iron so we could look at it under our microscope(one of my favorite school purchases).

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It was crazy to look at it that close and think you just ate it!

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He was a bit grossed out.

I might have considered this payback for giving me a hard time during some of our school subjects that day if I were not an adult.

But I am an adult so of course I did not do that…

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We tested metals thermal conductivity with a spoon and a hot skillet, similar experiment here.

We just placed the spoon on the hot skillet until it started to warm up, we did the same thing with one of my plastic cooking spoons to see if it was a conductor.

 

Information on Metallurgy is hard to find for young kids so I was pretty excited to find a free lapbook about metals on freehomeschooldeals.com.

We have not assembled much of the lapbook(we had never made one before this) but I am using a lot of the information that they provide.

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The next experiment we did was on rust.

I took it from two different experiments actually found, here and here.

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My oldest was in charge of documenting the reactions of iron filings in, water(control), water with vinegar, and water with salt.

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My youngest was in charge of documenting the reactions of steel wool in, water(control), water with vinegar, and water with salt.

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My parents were in town for this one.

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We studied the rust under our microscope again.

It was incredible!

 

We will be doing a slightly different test this week using distilled water.

Our water has too many minerals and chemicals in it and was not a very good control.

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I hope this helped someone looking to do something similar!

This took me a lot of time to find information on so I will be glad if I saved just one person a couple hours!

I had no clue that when you try to research “metal” you get a lot of crazy painted musicians…

I did eventually get on the right track though!

Do you have a favorite experiment with metal?

We are continuing our study for the rest of this month so I would appreciate any tips!

First Day & Curriculum 2014-2015!

This is some of what I will be using for curriculum this year to teach 2nd&3rd grade.

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Math – RightStart Level C (I am hoping to finish Level C by Christmas and start Level D after our break) we have been doing RightStart since we started Kindergarten with my oldest.

 Grammar – First Language Lessons for the Well Trained Mind Level 3

Writing – Handwriting Without Tears 3rd Grade Cursive

Spelling – All About Spelling Level 3

Reading – I will still choose appropriate books for the boys to improve in their reading.

It has worked well in previous years.

I do like to include a book or story that has reading comprehension included once in a while so I can make sure they are retaining what they read.

I will be tying Science, Geography, and History together again.

Check out more about that, here.

I will still be using the “Timetables of History” but also “The Big Book of History” and  the timeline for the Pharaohs from Answers in Genesis.

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I don’t have all of my books yet for science and history but will try to share what we use each month as we go.

Since yesterday was our first day and a holiday we did not start right away.

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The boys and I rode bikes while Nick ran.

It was a great way to start our school day!

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Since we had a late start and Nick was home, we did not do all of the subjects.

You might have also noticed that we have moved our school area.

It is now in the living room and dining room.

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I am really liking my dining room wall covered in school posters and our timeline.

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Cursive was a struggle at first but they started to remember how to form their letters after a while.

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Both boys were so excited about learning that they did several projects on their own after school finished!

I always call the day a success when that happens!

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We also finally made Ice Cream in a Bag!

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Maybe we need to make more today…

How was your first day?

Insect Lore ~Butterfly Kit

 

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It is really interesting to receive caterpillars in the mail.

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I  actually bought the cage last summer but put off buying the caterpillars too long and than had to wait until this year to buy them.

We did not want to get them in the winter and be unable to release them.

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The boys were so excited about every stage.

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We have a book on the stages of a butterfly that my youngest wanted to read again when they started to come out of their chrysalides.

The boys were even able to watch one of the butterflies emerge from the chrysalis!

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Only one out of the five caterpillars had some trouble.

This butterflies wings did not develop correctly and it could not fly.

My oldest wanted to keep it safe in the cage but we ended up putting it in our flower garden instead.

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I could not help playing with this little guy while I had my macro lens on!

If you have a butterfly lover or are learning about butterflies this is a great kit!