Tuesday, January 31, 2012

American Government study



We have just about finished up our American Government unit study. 

We talked about how our government came to be formed and why. 

We talked about the structure of our government and what the purpose of each branch is. 

How a bill becomes a law. 

And of course our Constitution. 
We still have a book to read about how elections work but otherwise, we're finished!

Tadpole update: They are all still alive and the water in the tank is clear again. I guess whatever was fogging it up settled down.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Government

We are doing an American Government study this week. I found a copy of the Preamble to the Constitution online (forgot where) with each word in a different box. I printed it out, had the girls memorize it, then chopped it up and had them glue it down by memory. 


Tadpoles

We managed to order tadpoles in the middle of January and they all arrived alive. I got them from homesciencetools.com. I've ordered things from them before and always been happy. I had to specify which day they would deliver but I forgot that our mail always comes very late in the day. We were gone to ballet when they arrived but it was one of our strangly warmer days and they were all fine. 

We were instructed to set up their tank ahead of time with spring water, which I did. I had a fish tank from my inlaws that used to house their fish. I cleaned out the tank and rinsed the gravel as thoroughly as I could, but my water turned foggy shortly after. Since the water was all bought from the store, I imagine it has to have been the tank that was dirty.

I was kind of stressed about it but hey, if they were tadpoles in the wild they would be swimming in a slimy lake... so maybe they'll be ok. It was really too late to do anything about it by the time the water turned foggy. It's been a day and they're swimming around and looking lively. There are seven of them and they'll take about a year to grow to full size. 

Slime!

Yep, we made slime. It was fun. You mix some Borax in with water. I think I used four cups water to one fourth cup Borax. You slowly pour that, little bit at a time, into a mixture of equal parts school glue and water mixed together. We had more of the Borax solution than we needed. I used clear glue and dyed it green.

At first our slime was pretty stringy.
As we added more of the Borax solution, it clumped together more.

We picked green as a classic slime color but it really did look revolting.

It ended up being stiffer than I thought it would. Perhaps I added too much of the Borax mixture. But it's still fun for them to play with. Since we made it with two entire 5 oz. bottles of glue, we have quite a bit of it. Genevieve here is holding only her half of the slime supply. 

Find-it game

I've been wanting to make one of these for a while because it just seemed fun. I found a water bottle I really liked so I used it for this.

I used rice but I could have used sand or salt or anything else really. I dyed it blue with food coloring and rubbing alcohol. I used rubbing alcohol because it evaporates quickly. I used a little too much at first and was choking on the fumes. 

The funnest part was gathering stuff to put in the bottle. We had a large collection of beads that had several alphabets in them so I gathered up a mismatched alphabet to put in there along with a bunch of other little odds and ends from a tiny screw to a pink benadryl pill

I glued the lid on and printed out the list and taped it on the side. I wish I had filled it a little more full. But they've had fun with it so far and are already asking for another one with more stuff in it! Um yeah, I'll just whip that up real quick... 

Ooblek

Everyone needs to make ooblek at some point in time. It behaves very strangely. If you play with it slowly, it behaves like a liquid and if you play with it quickly, it behaves like a solid. So you can't punch your fist into it, but you can dip your fingers into it. You can pick up a handful of it only to have it melt between your fingers.

Add water to the corn starch. You need more corn starch than water but we tweaked it a little because we weren't sure about the consistency. In the end, the water evaporates and your mixture gets thicker over time. 

It was difficult to stir. We added blue food coloring.

We played with it on and off all afternoon and it ended up making a huge corn starchy mess in my kitchen but it was worth it. It was really weird stuff.