Gabe's week in school focused on the letter 'Z' and the unit study of the zebra.
Leah did some coloring for Gabe in the top right picture.
We went to the zoo this week and the kids took a picture with the zebra there.
We read the book
If I Ran the Zoo which is about a kid who makes up his own silly animals to put in the zoo. So the boys all made up silly animals too. These are Gabe's...
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We continued reading in 2 Kings about Elisha and the story about how Naaman was healed from leprosy. Naaman was an important general and thought that he should have to do something impressive to be healed since he was so strong and impressive, but God, through Elisha, healed him by having him do something so simple that anyone would be capable of doing it. Exactly like how we can be saved from eternal death by something
simple, that anyone is capable of doing...putting our faith in Jesus Christ alone and his gift of salvation. It's not something that only impressive and important people can do.
It was neat how just a week or so before we read about this story for school, we read and discussed this story in our Bible study group. The Bible is so relevant for both children and adults.
We're almost caught up in art. This first lesson was to copy the picture of the statue on the page, using lines to shade to show depth. Christopher's is on the left; Matthew's on the right. And I don't know why Matthew's looks like the man's brains are exposed.
This lesson was about drawing people. The boys usually draw stick figures, and this lesson added ovals and rectangles to the stick people to make them look a little more real. Under these pages, the boys drew the scene of Jesus walking on water during the storm.
Christopher's on the left; Matthew's on the right.
We also started some painting using acrylic paint. The boys practiced mixing colors and then painted in the picture of a stag beetle, trying to copy the color of the real painting.
We've also been trying to catch up in science. We are working quickly through the chapter about plants in our science book. One of the experiments we did was to grow plants from seeds we have around the kitchen...beans, spices, and herbs.
And we also had our last homeschool co-op meeting of the semester, and the last one that we'll be able to attend with our awesome group. In the class I taught, we made Easter baskets out of milk jugs and I brought in some eggs to give out as well.
If you'd like to see what other MFW families' school week looked like, click
here. 2 ladybugs and a lizard is guest hosting this week.
And I'll leave you with some other zoo pictures from this week...
I love that they are all able to walk around together, hanging out. They walked through the reptile house, following each other around like little ducklings...so cute!
The elephant was really neat to watch this zoo trip. He kept sticking his trunk into a stream of water and then putting his trunk in his mouth to drink the water.
I got bombed by a bird while we walked through the bird aviary...yuck!
Part of the group of friends we went to the zoo with.
And should you think that I dress my kids in the same clothes everyday, we actually went the zoo, took bluebonnet pictures, and went to our Bible study Easter egg hunt on the same day!
Have a great day!