Moon Cakes, Arches, and Serving

M is for Moon!  Rahab is in kindergarten this year!  I love this curriculum.  It provides such fun activities all while learning!  Rahab is my helper in the kitchen.  I can remember when she was really little she would be contently playing in the house somewhere.  The moment she would hear me cooking in the kitchen she would come join in on the action!  It was quite a joy for her and I to make Moon Cake!  She did an amazing job measuring out the ingredients and following directions!

Measuring
Mixing it up!
3 Craters
Time to lick
Moon Dust
Moon Cake!
A is for Apple Pie
We also made an apple pie for A.

Arches!  Esther, Jadon and I have been studying Roman history.  We were learning about the arches they made and that are still standing today.  Pretty incredible if you ask me!  Of course we, and by we, I mean Esther and Jadon, had to try their hands out by making an arch out of pudding boxes!  What a great project!  They even learned some vocabulary, like the keystones and their purposes.

Working together
The Arch!

Service!  This is one of the perks of homeschooling.  We were able to take the afternoon and learn how to make Cardomon Bread.  Which was being sold as a fundraiser for Truly Motivated.  It was an awesome way to serve.  I’m hoping we can do it again next year.  If you haven’t tried this bread, you need too!  We have a couple of loaves, and we might be willing to share.  Maybe…

Checking the Temperature
Cutting, Rolling and Braiding the dough!

 

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