Dillon and Christie

Our sweet family and life adventures.

  • Home
  • About
  • More From Us
    • Lemon Squeezy Home
    • Love From Ruby ♥
    • Sagittal Craniosynostosis
    • Kindle Creek

Science Camp 2011, Part I (of III)

July 25, 2011 By Christie

DSC_0245 My good friend Sabra brought up the idea of a Science Camp a few months before summer.  We got really excited talking about it!  Our kids are great friends and we knew it would work out good.  Especially since her sister was interested in coming as well, and she’s an Elementary School teacher. We had a planning meeting beforehand, and determined what subjects we wanted to cover, who would teach what, and planned meals.  Here is the schedule we decided on and Sabra typed up for us: Schedule You can see that we were sure to schedule in plenty of free time for the kids to play. And really, most of the camp was just structured play! We also each made our own kids’ messenger bags (posted here) all very similar with the same things inside so that they would be pretty equal and no problems would occur over that ;).  *I’ve borrowed some pictures from Sabra.* We left Monday…DSC_0192 and drove down to Pinto, Utah, which is close to Cedar City.  Sabra’s family owns some property there and a building that had flushing toilets and showers and a kitchen, which was great!  After roasting hot dogs and marshmallows for dinner, DSC_0197 we quickly got ready for bed since it was late (long story short:  Suzi got a flat tire and was stranded for a while before getting there) and moved on to our first science activity. Sabra was awesome and made a design for our t-shirts and talked about the chemical reaction from the bleach and the fabric.  We used a stencil she made (you can see how she did it on her blog HERE).   IMG_4979DSC_0216 IMG_4984 The second day we started with the area overview.  I couldn’t find out much about the area that would last even close to an hour, so we talked about the different types of rocks.  I made a poster discussing metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rocks.  I had checked out a lot of books from the library for pictures to show and also gathered some different types of rocks they could handle.  One great source I found on the rock cycle can be found here. IMG_4987 We also worked on flora and fauna books (plants and animals).  I should have had the kids go outside to look at their surroundings, but I just had them base it on what they had already observed.  I had also printed off thumbnails of many animals and plants listed as being in the area for them to look at. DSC_0198 Carson was pretty sure every bird he saw was a bald eagle.DSC_0205 And Devon was scared he’d find a rattlesnake since those staying in the area had killed two recently.DSC_0207  And Bailey drew vicious monsters ;).  DSC_0210 Next Suzi talked about weather.  And she is definitely a teacher. She did a wonderful job and my lessons paled drastically in comparison!  Check out the many experiments she had for the kids to try!DSC_0214 She had them all make their own “weather in a bag” so they could see some of the process.DSC_0219 Outside talking about clouds.DSC_0222 Making their own thermometer.IMG_5038 Observing condensation. DSC_0232 Bailey meticulously taking notes.DSC_0233 Making our own clouds.IMG_5049 And finally, for the last weather experiment, making our own storm.  I’m sure you could Google all of these experiments.  The kids loved them!DSC_0235 It was a little hard having Bailey there—she had a blast but also was needy.  She turns three in September, but I think four and up would be ideal.  I was glad she was there just so I wouldn’t have to miss her all week, though.  (she’s listening to music)DSC_0236 After lunch, I was up again talking about the sun.  I learned SO many fun and interesting facts about the sun, and I had the kids do a fill in the blank poster full of fun facts to quiz them on their knowledge.  I again used books from the library for my main sources, though of course the internet would have everything you ever wanted to know online.  After we learned more about the sun, we went outside to use our magnifying glass to burn paper and explained why this works.  We didn’t have a lot of success with the paper even though I did at home with the same paper, but it worked fabulously with the dried leaves/weeds or wood we tried.IMG_5063 IMG_5061 Next the kids gathered objects to use sun sensitive photo paper and create their own sun photography. DSC_0238 I love how they turned out!  The stencils were really neat.DSC_0554 But I preferred the ones where the kids found their own items.  DSC_0553-1 We skipped the space hour since we had gotten more and more behind and the kids needed a break.DSC_0268

Related

Filed Under: Uncategorized

« Happy Pictures of Summer
Science Camp 2011: Part II (of III) »

About Us

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

Memorable Moments June 2015

~Ruby says "Thank You" when you give her anything. Except it's more like "Day Oooo." I love it. She's also trying harder to say please (or Peeeeze) for things she wants. What a polite little girl :).

~Yesterday Bailey came down with the Clone Trooper costume on, which is 4 sizes too big I'm pretty sure, and her bull horns on. It was awesome. And sums up this girl pretty darn well.

~Carson told us that he was the laughing stock of Primary on Sunday. He meant to say the Class Clown :).

~Devon's so funny these days. If you catch him doing something he shouldn't be, he gets an innocent little smile and then starts rolling his eyes everywhere except looking at you. :)

Archives

Categories

Featured Posts

Me

Grandma and a Wonderful Sunday!

Dinosaur Party

Karate Kid

happy 4th {the rest}

temple square: picture overload!

Friends and Fam

  1. Bethany and Jon
  2. Brad and Debbie
  3. Mike and Jana

Copyright © 2025 · Foodie Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in