12 April 2011

P’s First Lapbook

I’m so excited! Ever since I discovered lapbooking, I just couldn’t wait to try one with my P. So when the opportunity presented itself to go the Museum of Natural Science in Raleigh, I thought, “Hey, let’s do a dinosaur lapbook to get ready for our visit!”

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This was a pretty simple lapbook. (I figured we should start simply until we get the hang of it.) But the process was pretty fun. I let P choose which dinosaurs to do, with the only guidance that we would look at 3 herbivores and 3 carnivores. We used the website Enchanted Learning Dinosaurs. They have more dinosaurs than I’ve ever heard of, which gave us plenty to choose from. I printed out a small coloring page of each dinosaur he chose, and we read about them on the website. We did about 2 dinosaurs a day until we had all six in his book. We sorted them into 2 small booklets, herbivores and carnivores.

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(He got so into it, that he even started matching up some of his toy dinosaurs to the ones we were studying.) P decorated the cover with dinosaur stickers, and then it was time for the museum! While we were at the museum, we took lots of pictures of P next to the dinosaurs. He loved it! Then we printed some pics at home and included our favorites into the lapbook.

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Anyway, I think the result was pretty cool, and I just loved hearing P pronounce all the dinosaur names (which he did amazingly well!).

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10 April 2011

That Garden Time of Year

It’s that fun time of year again, when we get to go out and get our hands dirty and plant yummy things for our bellies!

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I took my Sweet P out with me to pick out the seeds for our garden. And this year I told him he could pick one packet of whatever he wanted to grow. His selection was, of course, watermelon. I think Sweet P could live on watermelon alone if I let him. Smile

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I took a little extra time to plan our garden this year, and thanks to our dear friend, Nicole, we have an abundance of large planters to use. So the main portion of our garden will now be housed in planters lined up along the wall, with just a few other items planted directly in the ground. Our soil isn’t necessarily the best, and there really isn’t much room to amend, so I’m limiting what goes directly in the ground this year. I hope this will prove the most fruitful method.

Our selection of things from seeds this year include:

  • Sugar Baby Watermelon (Sweet P’s choice)
  • Hot Salsa Mix Peppers (DH’s choice)
  • Teton Hybrid Spinach
  • Evergreen Bunching Onions
  • Grand Rapids Lettuce
  • Garlic
  • Landstar Garden Beans (These will be sown directly in the ground, because I’ve always had luck with them in the past. I will also plant these in three sections about 2-3 weeks apart to hopefully have beans for a longer period of time.)

Our selection of live plant start items includes:

  • Tomatoes
  • Basil (I can’t ever have too much of this stuff!)

And still growing vivaciously is my wonderful Rosemary Bush. Yes, I think I really have to call it a bush at this point. And I still have 3 small Strawberry plants that survived the winter, so we’ll see if we manage to get any berries this year. If we can keep the obnoxious squirrels away from them.Sad smile

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