Thursday, September 11, 2014

Flying High, Twisting About, & Sailing Low

New Mexico
Have you heard of the White Sands? Well, we didn't until we studied New Mexico.
It's another Spectacular Creation from our God. 
I decided to create a "White sand" (aka Moon sand) sensory box for my little man.
All that's needed is 8 cups of flour & 1 cup of baby oil. He had lots of fun!  

The hot air balloon is New Mexico's official state aircraft.  
The girls enjoyed making their own hot air balloons! 
(As you can tell by seeing what Kalia said for hers, this activity was done before July 15). :-(

First, we put the baking soda in a balloon. 

Next, we added vinegar to a water bottle. 

Then we added water. 

Lastly, we attached the balloon & shook the baking soda into the solution.

And watched the balloon get bigger & bigger!


Oklahoma
This state is in the Tornado Alley so it's most likely to get hit by these dangerous storms.  
We talked about tornadoes and prayed for those who were affected by the deadly tornado in May 2013. We also compared hurricanes to tornadoes and talked about the importance of our emergency box that we prepared when we studied hurricanes

The girls are busy doing their tornado craft.

We did this "Tornado in a Jar" Experiment but unfortunately I couldn't get a good photo of it. :-/ 


Rhode Island
*The Smallest State
*Nicknamed the "Ocean State"
*This state is only 37 miles wide & 48 miles long but has 384 miles of shoreline.

With all that said, we decided to focus on boats for this unit. We first talked about how God is higher than a hot air balloon, more powerful than a tornado, and stronger than a boat.  
Our saying was, "People need boats, but Jesus can walk on water!" 

The girl worked hard on their boat activity

Rhode Island's State Motto is - Hope.  The state flag is pictured below. It is said to be inspired by Hebrews 6:19 - "We have this hope as an anchor for the soul." This a sweet reminder to us believers especially with all that's going on around the world.

Coincidently, our theme for this year's Family Retreat was Hope (more about that later). 
So, the girls wore their Hope shirts even though they're hard to see behind the boats. :-) 

May our Hope be built on nothing less than Jesus' blood & righteousness!

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