So this week was the project i had been dreading all year.... Building the tabernacle. I tried to wrap my head around this last year as I was previewing. I have read through the instruction a few times up till now and I have been just seriusly confused and overwhelmed at the idea... Well folks let me tell ya something... I was WAY overthinking this project. Its incredibly simple. So her is a sort of step by step pictorial:
Step 1. Cut apart your "milk" cartons and combine into a 30 cm structure like this. A picture was so worth a thousand words when it came to these instructions.
Step 2... 10 cm from back wall separate the "Most Holy" with a curtain made from whatever cloth you have. There are ideas in the manual for authenticity but for use we were using up scrap... so our "scarlet"= hot pink..lol. Build the corresponding paper structures from the student sheets. Add Lego Isrealites as desired. We have Minecraft Steve, Hagrid, and Coast Guard Israelites..lol
Step 3.... Make the 4 covering layers... Again we used what we had on hand... So our colors are off but our textures are close. I decided the textures were more important then color to help the kids understand how people living and nomadic existence were keeping the interior warm and dry. How you would layer cotton, wool, and leathers to keep out wind, sand, and water. Build outside structure.
4. Assemble to courtyard curtain and enjoy!
SO much simpler then i was making it in my mind!
In 1st grade world, We started our Bible notebook. Hulk has been excited about this part, but he has his limits. I appreciate the progress he's made in drawing/coloring. These are neat and detailed for him. I recognize this as a lesson for me in appreciate each kids gifts. My girls were very verbal and artsy at this ago and Hulk isn't. He's a math and tinkering kid. His aren't publisher samples, but i cherish them. Remember to judge your kids against themselves; not facebook, or blogs, or siblings, but as unique creations.
Our last project of the week was items for our Co-op bake sale. We didn't have time or energy to bake this week, but we made it work!.... Chocolate dipped giant Marshmallows and pretzel sticks. Quick 1 hour project that made 50 items.