Today was again, a very interesting day. We started earlier but still took a good 6-7 hours to complete with the breaks we took and lunch and dealing with the 2 and 4 year old girls. UGH!!!! Like I said, interesting. We did however learn that we, meaning my 11 year old son and I, need to learn how to mark stressed syllables and understand them concretely. Him and I both understand the concept but its not concrete.
Both my boys, ages 9 and 11, and my 4 year old daughter had a lot of fun doing our history activity. I let my daughter in on it cause it was creating an animal like God created animals. With this project we had to create a creature like nothing that is on the earth and then name it like God instructed Adam to do. I took photos to document our fun from day 2.
This is my son Adrian (11) creating his creature for Mystery of History. He named it "Cookie Thing."
Here he is again with his completed creature.
And here is "Cookie Thing" all alone. There is even a wart on his nose. Strange child I have.
This is my daughter Abbiegail (4) creating her, "Pink Giraffe". Her assignment was a little different because she is younger. She just had to create an animal that God already created, but being that she is only 4 she put her own little twist on it. LOL. I could not tell her that giraffes' are not pink.
Here is her again in the process of creating her giraffe. Love this little girl. We were having a bad hair day today following a week of being sick and on antibiotics.
And here is little miss' creation. Her "Pink Giraffe."
This is my son Tristin (9) in the process of creating his animal. Anyone want to take a guess??
"Rainbow Colored Bear." He even outloud did ROY G BIV and got the wonderful colors of Gods promise right all on his own.
And last but not least, ME!! My name is Crystal (30) and I am creating my animal. I am just working on a whim here so I didnt have a name for it yet, but.........
.....here you have it. My creature, the "Zizard." Yes I could not let my kids play with Play-Doh alone, I to had to enjoy this endevor into creating my own creature and naming it.
Hope you enjoy our pictures of our wonderful creations. As always Happy Homeschooling.
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