Sunday, July 31, 2022

Summer Homeschooling - Cooking Week



COOKING WEEK -

Monday: Kitchen Exploration

  • Media: MasterChef Junior.
  • Safety First: Go over all safety precautions. 
  • Learn what each kitchen utensil is used for. 
  • Learn how to use measuring utensils. Wet versus dry ingredients. 
  • Recipe: Blackened fish tacos with taco salad, guacamole, and queso dip.
  • Learn how to properly set a table. 

Daily Meal

Dinner Party

Formal

Tuesday: Food Pyramid
  • Media: MasterChef Junior.
  • Learn the food pyramid.
  • Learn how your plate should look. 
  • Learn how to use recipes to build your plate. 
  • Meal Planner Template.
  • Different spices to season:
    • Salt - salty
    • Pepper - spicy
    • Lemon - sour
    • Honey - sweet
    • Turmeric - bitter
  • Recipe: Cajun pasta with green beans and cornbread.



Wednesday: Knives
  • Media: Knife Safety.
  • Media: Basic Knife Skills.
  • What knives are used for what. 
  • Spreading and peeling.
  • Cutting whole fruit.
  • Slicing and dicing vegetables. 
  • Crushing and mincing garlic. 
  • Sautéing vegetables. 
  • Recipe: Chicken alfredo with spinach, asparagus, and garlic bread on the side. 


Thursday: Basic Cooking

Friday: Baking
  • Media: Watch "Kids Baking Championship" on Hulu. 
  • Using a mixer. 
  • Rolling dough.
  • Make dessert. They want to make a Kraken cake. 
  • Make a sauce.
  • Browning meat.
  • Recipe: Shrimp tacos with mango. Ground beef for Anna. 


Saturday: Field Trip 
  • Make breakfast. 
  • Cracking eggs. 
  • Pancakes.
  • Mystery Box Challenge. 

Friday, July 15, 2022

Summer Homeschooling - Alaska Week

ALASKA WEEK -

This week, we're going on vacation to Seward, AK, so why not make a homeschool lesson plan to learn all about Seward and Alaska!



Monday: Alaska's Animals


Call of the Wild Sled Team

Sled Dog Positions

Iditarod Race Map

Tuesday: Dog Sledding
  • Sled Dogs: Life Before Zero
  • Sled Dogs: More Than Meets the Eye
  • The Iditarod Race is over 1,000 miles long (so basically New York City to Orlando), and the dogs have to make it in 8-15 days. The yearly race is used to commemorate Balto / Togo and his team's rescue mission to get life-saving medication to Nome to save the children in the town from a deadly disease.
  • Balto Lap Book 
  • Meet Iditarod-Winning Sled Dogs
  • What would you pack on your sled to take your dogs on a 8-15 day sled ride?
  • Why Don't Sled Dogs Ever Get Tired?
  • Sled Dog Positions
  • When people think of sled dogs, they think of Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies, but all sorts of dogs have made up sled teams. Make your own sled dog team. What breeds are they, what positions are they in, and what are their names? Why do you think those dog breeds would work well in your sled dog team? 
  • Watch Balto, Togo, or Call of the Wild
  • Snow Mountain Run

Wednesday: Fjords and Glaciers
  • Fjords are different from standard lakes and rivers because they were built by massive glaciers moving across the land, so they are extremely deep. 
  • Glaciers dominate the landscape of Kenai Fjords National Park. 51% of the park is covered by ice, and nearly 40 glaciers flow from the 700-square mile Harding Icefield. These glaciers have formed, shifted, and moved over the course of tens of thousands of years. You can hike along Exit Glacier (an alpine glacier that formed in a mountain basin) or feel the thunderous road of dramatic tidewater glaciers (glaciers that terminate the water's surface) calving into the ocean (when a large chunk of the glacier breaks away).
  • Welcome to Kenai Fjords!
  • Explore Kenai Fjords National Park
  • How Do Glaciers Move?
  • Glacier Ice Game
  • The Land of the Midnight Sun - The sun usually sets around 8:30PM here in Texas, but when we go to Alaska, the sun won't set until 11:00PM and will come back up around 5:00AM. We won't see the Midnight Sun while we're there, but we will have some VERY long days!

Thursday: Travel Journal

Friday: Field Trip to Alaska!