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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Project: Mouse House


Project: Mouse House is a project for 4 - 5 graders who have an interest in design and crafting.  
A family of mice will be made from felt using a pattern made by the student and hand sewn together with needle and thread. ( An interest in sewing is helpful). The house will be made using a keepsake box and scrap materials.  Furniture will be made and designed from everyday materials.  Landscaping will also be added if time permits.   All materials will be included, but students will be encouraged to bring things from home to use. 


Keepsake boxes


Patterns will be made to make a second floor and 4 separate rooms.


Cardboard is fitted and a landscape is drawn.



Cardboard can be covered with duck tape that looks like wood or balsam wood pieces may be used.


Divisons are glued in place.



The landscape is painted and a fireplace is painted inside.

Mice are made from patterns. 

Art will made to hang on the walls.



Furniture and rugs will be made from scraps.














Friday, August 5, 2016

Farm Ecology Week

I had a wonderful time this week working with some great kids! Here are a few highlights from the week!  

We talked about seed germination and started an herb garden.


We learned to identify many of the species of trees on the farm.

We printed leaves on paper and then on t-shirts! 








We made cement leaves to catch water for honey bees and butterflies.  We talked about how fossils are made and looked at some fossils that are over 20 million years old.




We visited the pond on the farm and collected samples.

We used a digital microscope so we could view the pond life on the computer screen.


We used compound microscopes to view duckweed and daphnia from the pond.


We observed the honey bees on the farm and showed how we extract the honey.


We talked about insects.  Here are some beautiful butterflies that we made! 
 

Ladybug golf balls for the garden!




Observing and sketching chickens! 


We made miniature gardens with plant materials found on the farm.




 

The week would not be complete without a horseback ride!

Go Aidan! 

Bevin with assistant Samantha






If you or your group are interested in attending a workshop, please email me at: htpryor@ sbcglobal.net