This week in homeschooling: If you give a kid a hammer and a geode

We’ve reached that time of year when it feels like we’re doing the same thing over and over every week in our homeschooling adventure. Which I guess we kind of are, but it varies a little bit. Right? Right. I’ll keep telling myself that.

Here are the small derivations in the routine that we did this week.

STEM

Science
This week we started learning about crystals. We tried to make some with baking soda and hot water, but it didn’t work very well. We currently have a jar of sugar water sitting on the counter, and I’m hoping that rock candy will start forming on the string dangling within pretty soon. It’s been two days, though, and I don’t see anything yet.

We also smashed a geode with a hammer and examined the sparkly, crystalized insides.

We also smashed a geode with a hammer.
Oooooo sparkly!

Math
Pete had his first math test in his new curriculum this week. He did well on it, but he would’ve aced it if he’d taken a few seconds to review his work. That’s something we both need to work on.

Language Arts

Reading
We are four chapters from the end of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” And those of you who’ve read it know what that means. It means that Poppy will soon be saying “Are you going to cry again?” 🙁

Pete has been reading a “Moby Dog,” a Wishbone adventure. He says there aren’t any whales in it at all. It doesn’t even start with “Call me Wishbone”!

Memorization
We’re up to Nixon on the presidential-memorization project. Pete keeps getting stuck on Eisenhower. Totally understandable.

Extracurricular

Tae kwon do
Yesterday Pete finally earned the last stripe that he needed to test for his blue belt in tae kwon do! I’m very proud of him. I know tae kwon do isn’t his favorite activity — that would be playing a video game whilst eating a cheeseburger — but he’s been focusing and putting a lot of effort into it over the last few weeks.

Co-op
Poppy made Malva pudding, a deliciously indulgent South African dish, in her Desserts Around the World class. Pete made a bow and an arrow using PVC pipe and a few other materials in Ninja class. I’m not sure what they did in Mad Scientist class this week.

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2 thoughts on “This week in homeschooling: If you give a kid a hammer and a geode”

  1. I think we have failed at making rock candy 3 or 4 times now. Luckily my kids love breaking open geodes and we did have good luck making borax crystals. I too feel like we keep doing the same things each week; the same workbooks and materials just the next chapter… I like how you write your blog just about the different things you do each week that add to the mundane.

  2. We’ve done salt crystals and borax crystals.

    The geodes would be super popular here. One of my kids loves rocks.

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