It's been another good week at the United School. Here's what we've been up to:
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Look closely at Thing 2's desert diorama and you'll find 2 coyotes,
a chuckwalla, a gila woodpecker, a tortoise and a sidewinder.
Thing 2 had a blast creating this and, proud mama that I am,
I think it's pretty impressive for a kindergartner. |
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Thing 1 chose a coral reef for her dioarama. Cellophane doesn't
lend itself to photography, but see if you can find a giant sea slug,
several anemones, kelp, brain coral, and various reef fish.
Well done, Thing 1! I especially love the anemones fashioned
out of clay and pipecleaners, Thing 1's very own creative brainchild. |
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Today we did a nature study at a wildlife rehabilitation center. This beauty
is a sandhill crane. Thing 2 circled back twice to look at the cranes. |
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I've spared you the photos of this bobcat noshing on a
frozen rat. We heard every crunch and Thing 2 was fascinated!
This particular bobcat had been hit by a car in Southern IL.
He has lasting vision problems and neurological damage
and would be unable to survive in the wild. |
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Veronica had amazing appeal for a rat. She really did!
We all had our turn petting her. She was soft and silky. |
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Both kids got to hold Rocky the ring-necked dove. And that's Ranger Kev
with his Santa Claus beard in the background. What an amazing guy! He does
nature hikes for homeschoolers in various area forest preserves. (He homeschooled
his own kids back when no one did.) We could have talked to him all day long
and he was beyond generous in sharing information about the animals with the kids.
Thank you, Ranger Kev! You made our day.
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Gratitude really is the antidote to complaining. I am so incredibly grateful for this opportunity to homeschool my children. How did I get so lucky?
May our blessings be many and our complaints be few. Amen!
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