Rosalina told me she wanted to learn how to draw hands better. So we had a lesson on hand drawing by looking at our non-dominant hand and drawing some preliminary measurements on the drawing paper. We took some measurements of our fingers and hand and compared the size relationships. For Example: the length of the thumb is equal to the thumb joint and start of the wrist. Rosalina did a great drawing her hand! I told her that her drawing has a lovely line quality, and she should keep practicing.
We conducted an experiment to test our hypothesis of how many water droplets can fit on the surface of a penny. We saw that the water piles up to form a round bubble. We learned that the water molecules stick together because of attraction between their positive and negative parts similar to tiny magnets. Each water molecule has one oxygen atom that carries a negative charge and two hydrogen atoms they carry a positive charge. One water molecule’s positive part sticks to another molecule’s negative part. This stickiness is called cohesion. Since water molecules are polar (they have a positive and negative side), these molecules attract each other. The attraction is called a hydrogen bond and hydrogen bonds make water molecules want to stick to each other. Then we played a math game where we had to add and subtract natural numbers.
Reading Comprehension Lunch/Decorating Cookies Math My Little Kitty Activities
Lesson Outline
Rosalina completed several reading comprehension activities pertaining to a story we read about the Gingerbread Girl. She ate a snack at lunch and decorated cookies. She participated in making several My Little Kitty figures.
Session Minutes
120
Minutes Student Attended
120
Lesson Comments
I had Rosalina for two 45 minute sessions and for lunch period.
Continued cooking class-
she started to get so comfortable with me after a hour later,and want to talk about Hello Kitty so much. She started aking more cooking class> Great attitude!