Showing posts with label Robert Louis Stevenson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Louis Stevenson. Show all posts

20120301

Gardening

28 February 2012

Today we practiced skip counting by 3's again. Raven knows it very well from 3-30. Our goal is to get to 99. While I was going over skip counting 3's I found several patterns that help me remember it. The first pattern repeats itself every ten numbers. So it repeats after 30, 60, and 90 etc. The second pattern I found was that in the ten number pattern the ones place is never a repeated number.

For example 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30. In this set of numbers the ones place never has the same number. The ones place goes like this 3,6,9,2,5,8,1,4,7,0. If we order those numbers from 0-9 we have 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. Pretty neat huh?

The third pattern I found is that the numbers only stay in a given tens digit for three numbers, until we get to the end of the first pattern I mentioned.  
3,6,9 - 12,15,18 - 21,24,27 - 30 - 33,36,39 - 42,45,48 - 51,54,57 - 60 - 63, 66, 69 - 72,75,78 - 81,84,87 - 90

 

When I explained this to my hubby he said I was making it more complicated than I needed to. Perhaps he is right, but it all makes more sense to me this way, thus it is easier for me to remember because I am a very visual learner. I haven't figured out what "kind" of a learner Ra and El are yet (visual, auditory, kinesthetic), so I figure if I start giving them ideas each way I can come up with, I will eventually find that out.

We ran some errands and stopped by the local Nursery and Garden Center on our way home. We asked what it would take to start a garden in our area and if they had any recommendations for us. The "worker" as my kids called him told us all about the clay-like soil in our neck of the woods (to speak figuratively) and how much mulching and fertilizer we would need to use. I thanked him for all his advice and we went on our way home after letting the kids look at all the plants and read their name tags.


At home we decided to start working on the yard. I had showed Ra the weather forecast for the week and today was the "warm before the storm." I explained to her that usually the day before a winter storm, we had a relatively warm day or two.

While raking up leaves from autumn, (I know we are a little slow) the neighbors came over to chat. They were good friends with the two previous families that had lived in our home and so knew quite a lot about it. I asked them about a tree that was still a sapling in our backyard. It is covered in thorns from the base to its highest tip. They said it had been planted as a memorial for the husband who had committed suicide and that the family was going to take it with them when they moved, but they never did.


The neighbors also told us that the fenced in area I had assumed was a garden area had been a horse corral. That absolutely thrilled me because it meant that area was plenty well fertilized for a garden.  No wonder the weeds are so tall in there!

We came inside a had hot chocolate and warmed up a bit and spent some time with the hubby before I sent everyone to get ready for bed. For story time we finished reading the children's abridged version of Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson.The kids enjoyed it and I hope they followed it. The abridged stories seem to rush through events, not allowing you to get attached to what is going on before something else is happening.

20120225

Log Twig Cabin

24 February 2012

This morning we played around the house and cleaned up a bit until about 10:30 a.m. when I piled the kids in the car to drive the half hour to pick up my husband's paycheck from The Yard. When I got to The Yard the paychecks hadn't arrived yet so I drove down the street to a local park and let the kids play for about 45 minutes then drove back to The Yard. When I pulled up I found that it had been locked up and everyone was gone. This usually isn't a problem because I have a key to the office door, but I had left it at home. So, I took the kids to lunch since they were hungry, we weren't close to home and it was lunch time.

After lunch we went home and did our President's Day/George Washington's Birthday crafts. The first ones we did were George Washington and Abraham Lincoln finger puppets. They were so easy to make and they are so cute. It cost me one $1.04 to make four of them since I had construction paper, glue and scissors already and we needed a quarter for each George Washington and a penny for each Abe Lincoln.



The next craft was far more involved. I had cut out the shapes for the 4 walls, roof and floor of Lincoln's cabin and I had the kids go outside and collect me some sticks. We have an enormous willow tree in our back yard so the lawn was covered in easy pickings. I showed them how to do a rough measuring of the length the sticks needed to be and how to break them where they wanted. They glued the "logs" onto the construction paper and we let it dry all day. We will actually assemble the building (Gebäude in German) tomorrow.



After we were done gluing on sticks the kids wanted to go for another walk/bike ride. I called Grandma Jane because she said she might stop by our house and I wanted to make sure we weren't going to miss her if we left. She said she was still at the school (she teaches 4th grade at the public school my kids would be going to) setting up her classroom and getting ready to go back On-Track (the elementary schools here do a "track" system with A, B, C, and D tracks, all taking breaks at different times to be able to accommodate the large number of students). The school isn't much farther than where we were planning on going for our walk so I told her we would walk up there instead and help her finish setting up her room.

The walk/bike ride was quite stressful as we walked on a major road. My kids aren't yet familiar with all of the rules and whatnot of riding a bike near such traffic. They did good though. At the school we helped Grandma Jane put text books out on her kids desks and sharpen pencils and organize and decorate a board. While we were there my husband arrived back from work and drove the car over to the school to meet us. He conned his mother into watching the kids for us and we went on a much needed date. Grandma Jane put the kids to bed for us and she read some of the abbreviated children's version of Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson to the kids.