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{Homeschool Science} Snow Science

He can't wait to do some snow science.

I've been trying to connect with other homeschooling families in our area. The people who are active on the local homeschool listserv seem to have older kids. We've been to a few events/get togethers, but our kids are by far the youngest.

With many of the boys' friends starting kindergarden last fall, I really wanted them to get to know some other homeschooling kids. I want them to know there are other kids doing something similar to what we are doing.

When I couldn't find those people, I decided to start a science/natural history class. We've only met once, but the plan is to meet once a month, somewhere outside, to explore and learn a little.

Our first class was snow science. We dug a little snow pit (it would have been better if there was more snow), we looked at the layers, took temperature readings and tried to determine whether the snow was warmer near the top or closer to the ground. We tried to understand the history of the snow by looking at how hard/soft/icy the different snow layers were. There was a scavenger hunt, a couple other experiments, and a whole lot of running around in the snow. With three six-year-old boys, a nine-year old boy, four-year-old Finn and one little girl, it was a whole lot of crazy fun.

Hannah, AB's mom and my friend, took some beautiful photos. Since I don't really know the other parents, yet, I'm not posting too many photos of their kids, but know that Hannah took some really nice ones.

How sweet is that little Finn face?

Taking the snow's temperature.

I should have explained what the magnifying glasses were for.

Our lone and brave girl, AB.
Permalink 02/22/13 04:07:00 pm, by Mel Email , 295 words, Categories: Anders, Finn, Learning ,

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3 comments

Comment from: Debi [Visitor]
DebiNot having much exposure to snow, I had no idea there was so much to learn about it. Cool! And good work putting a science class together for the kiddos.
02/22/13 @ 20:39
Comment from: Suz @ Slow Family [Visitor]
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Suz @ Slow FamilyWhat a great post and fun activity! Happy Mid-winter!
02/23/13 @ 21:45
Comment from: Mel [Member] Email
@Debi- So much to learn about the natural world, isn't there? Another month or so and I'll wish we were doing sand studies!

@Suz- Thanks! And happy mid-winter to you!!
02/24/13 @ 10:53

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