Our Adventurous Bike Brigade!
These past two weeks we've been studying along the theme of Magic Tree House book #7, "Sunset of the Sabertooth," the Ice Age. We've also been preparing for our upcoming Ragsdale Adventure Days Presentation Night (Oct 23) and violin recital (Oct 31)! Here are my lovelies getting ready to bow and do "Monster's Midnight March" (Faber) in honor of woolly mammoths and sabertooth tigers!

We started off with a little Ice Dig for sea shells and a hidden creature "fossilized" inside...thanks Steve for preparing this for the kids!
We turned on "Frozen Heart" from Frozen and they loved it!
It took a while to get those first shells!
Yes, they got really into this!
We added some food coloring and then realized this was going to get messy, so we took it outside. In true caveman fashion, the children stripped down to their loincloths. Or pants.
Jacob had a different method of melting the ice...
Graham was very focused on getting his turtle out! At this point, even though Eva's creature was still well-lodged in there, she asked me, "when can we do this again?" I think it was a hit.
Finally everyone freed their creatures! Then there was all of this ice-cold water sitting in bowls that ended up splashed on hot, sweaty, children...and a lot of squealing...muahahaha!
Our next Adventure Day, we got together to read, practice violin...

And here are the boys practicing!! They've already gotten better just a week later- so COOL! (Heh, heh...Ice Age)
Our next Adventure Day we read, practiced, played and painted Cave Art on rocks that we picked up on our previous bike adventure in the woods.
I don't know who took this picture, but I thought it was fitting with all of the preparing and practicing we've been doing!
Then Graham made himself a cool Ice Age T-shirt! It has different Ice Age animals all over it- pretty COOL!
And...our finished products of our Cave Art rock paintings! Jacob only wanted to throw his, so his is currently unavailable. Eva did her flower all by herself! Bella's is a Litoptern under the moon, apparently (I didn't know this existed until she pointed it out in the Ice Age Tracker's book we got from the library). Graham did a Woolly Rhino and a horse, Will did a Woolly Rhino and Scotty did a Woolly Mammoth. I had fun carving into some of the rocks to give some outlines. I'd say these look pretty authentic. Eva is also starting to get a little self-conscious of her smile (lost teeth and wiggly ones)...
...so here's a pretty smile from Eva!
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