Wordless Wednesday – The Projects

As a home school mom I get the opportunity to see my son work on assignments, do projects and attempt experiments. I try to take a moment, grab a camera and document some of these projects. I know he enjoys the hands-on and I know he is learning quite a bit.

 
A Sugar Cube and Peanut Butter Ziggurat                  The Great Pyramid of Giza

 
             An Edible Map of Egypt                                A Catapult with household items

 
          Xerxes Floating Bridge                            Soil Erosion Gone Wrong = Flooding



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17 Responses to Wordless Wednesday – The Projects

  1. Ruth says:

    What creative way to teach and document your child’s achievements!
    Happy WW!

  2. Awesome projects! I like the soil erosion one. I don’t remember doing that as a kid. Happy Wednesday!

  3. Thats awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!

  4. Meryl says:

    These are such great projects! And the fact that some are edible makes them even better (Egypt looks REALLY good).

  5. Thanks for stopping by and linking up!

  6. Love this projects! Your son is so creative!

  7. Harriet says:

    Looks like fun learning to me!

    Have a great Wednesday!
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  8. Looks like a busy busy boy!!

  9. This looks like so much fun!

  10. Tricia says:

    Looks like fun, especially the catapult!

  11. kewkew says:

    Wow, those are some great projects!!

  12. Sarah says:

    How fun! Great photos.

  13. Tasha W says:

    I love taking photos too and preserving memories like you said. It’s one of my favorite past times;) Great photos!

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    Have a great week!

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