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| First we watch several videos on Chromosomal cross over |
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| Then we used licorice sticks and recreated each step |
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| working on understanding Chromosomal cross over and how that will better help us understand genetics in the next chapter of our science book. |
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| Of course after your done you must eat your science project!!! |
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| This time around we decided to just use markers |
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| Hanging up in the school room |
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| up close pictures of the Meiosis I |
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| and then Meiosis II |
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| For art we are learning about Norman Rockwell. Here we are learning about the Saturday evening post |
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| Working on their projects |
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| Their art work completed |
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| The boys learned about the portraits -- The four Freedoms that Rockwell did during WWII which helped to raise money for the war |
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| Famous paintings |
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| We used this book to learn more about the artist |
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| boys working on their second art project which included a picture of them in the art work:) |
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| Second art work completed. Trying to capture the essence of Rockwell's work.:) |
This week our larger coop had a hayride for our fall activity and this Friday the boys will be going to the Halloween party. Neither is sure they will wear their costume at the party
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| Enjoying an evening picnic at the park. We had a fire going the the kids made smores and played |
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| Boys went on a hay ride around the park at night. The night was practically pitch black so they said they couldn't really see anything but enjoyed it as it was a parent free ride:) |



















Awesome week. I love eating science projects ~ lol. Your latest stained glass projects is lovely.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Dawn
You always inspire me to be a better homeschool mom...thanks 8)
ReplyDeleteWow! That stained glass is lovely!!!
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