Our look at fall this week was all about PUMPKINS! Or as Ezra calls them, PUMPGAHS! It's
officially October, officially 2 weeks from our new baby's due date, and we had
two mornings of 70 degree weather this week!! Fall has arrived to Florida!
On Monday, we looked at the life cycle of a pumpkin. It was
a learning experience for all of us because I did not realize that a pumpkin
actually comes from the fruit of the flower on the pumpkin vine- so awesome! It
is crazy too that a tiny pumpkin seed only takes 4 months to turn into a great
big pumpkin once planted. We talked about life cycles of baby to grown up, seed
to pumpkin, and looked at pictures and ordered them. We read our story Seed to
Pumpkin and I was told it was kinda boring. We liked Too Many Pumpkins much
better.
| Polishing the pumpkin. |
| Brother liked learning about the life cycle of pumpgahs too. |
On Tuesday, we did a lot of writing practice on P for
Pumpkin and J for Jack-o-lantern. We even were able to write our S in our name
all on our own. We are still timid when it comes to S but we are getting there!
We did a puzzle that we had to order 1-10. 6 and 9 were confusing when we had
to order them but mom wouldn't help and we figured it out all on our own. ;)
Next we did a graphing exercise with a pumpkin dice and we raced to the top to
see who would win. I have a little bit our doubts that we got tired of rolling
the dice and blue just happened to win by such a long shot but I was distracted
so I am not sure. We decided we were done after this game.
Bear Has a Story To Tell. Ezra enjoyed pointing out all the
animals. Then we made a little book called "How Is This Pumpkin
Feeling?" and we drew faces on the pumpkins to show their feelings. This
reminded us that we should read Happy Halloween, Mouse. This was enough school
for us today!
Today, we talked about how we investigate the world with our
senses. How can we tell it's fall with our sight, smell, taste, hearing, and
touch? We talked about the yummy flavors of fall that people like and wait all
year for- like pumpkin spice coffees and pumpkin treats like in Too Many
Pumpkins or our favorite pumpkin cookie from Starbucks. We made a piece of
pumpkin pie to enjoy with our pretend pumpkin coffee.
| I love his face here! |
Then we used our senses when we investigated our chopped up pie pumpkin.
Can you hear the knife cutting it?
"Yes, sounds hard to cut!"
What does it feel like to you?
"Slobber and drool."
What does it smell like to you?
"Alien slobber from a haunted house!"
What does it look to you?
"Kinda like the inside of a peach."
What does it taste like?
"Not good, we need to cook it"
We then baked our pumpkin. While it was cooking, we talked about smells of fall and smelled spices, candles, and some essential oils. Some smells were spicy so they gave us "tears" and some smelled "yummy". We also decorated some foam pumpkins while we waited for our pumpkin to cook. Any excuse to use glitter is a good one.| Smelling fall smells in our essential oils. |
When the pie was all done, we enjoyed a piece and it was yummy. Squirting the whip cream was very fun and we said it would be funny to squirt dad in the face.
| Chef approved and obviously added his own whip cream! |
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