Friday, October 14, 2016

Feeding Our Horses - Showing what we learned.

Last week when we visited the Therapeutic Riding Stables
we learned what they feed their horses.
Back at school we set up a feeding area for our horses.
These girls spent half their morning filling and emptying the feed buckets.
So much trial and error, experimenting, learning about light and heavy,
empty and full and so much more.
And especially imagining what it would be like to really feed a horse.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Pumpkin Porridge

 This week we made pumpkin porridge for snack.
I found the recipe at Damn Delicious
We began by exploring the oats.
Touching them when they were dry.
We measured the oats into the frying pan
a quarter of a cup at a time so everyone had a turn.
Next came the almond milk.
We doubled the recipe so there would be enough for the families
that arrive after we cooked.
We stirred it altogether.
We did this before I turned the frying pan on
so the children could touch it without being burned.
As we waited for the oats to cook we smelled the pumpkin
and to help them connect it to the real form of a pumpkin
we checked out our pumpkin head scarecrow.
Then back at the table we smelled the cinnamon and nutmeg,
and watched the bubbles start in the oatmeal.
Time to add the pumpkin and spices.
Ready to serve but it a little too hot to eat
so we practiced blowing on it to cool it down.
It wasn't very sweet so I sprinkled a little of this Pumpkin flavoured sugar
that I found at Michael's.
Yum.






Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Pumpkin Patch with GrandFriends

Our annual trip to the Pumpkin Patch was this morning and the weather was 
beautiful.
Shannon began by showing just a few of the 39 variety of pumpkins
they grew this year.
Then out to the field to pick our pumpkins.
We were lucky to find the cycle of a pumpkin all in one spot.
A blossom, a little green pumpkin and an orange pumpkin.
We carved one of the pumpkins and started to dig out the seeds.
We'll finish this back at school.
Our grand friends arrived just in time for snack and story.
It was special to be able to share this field trip with the seniors.
After story a few families went with the grand friends to check out the chickens.
As the children chased the chickens the grand friends tried to keep up.
Thank you to Shannon and her family for a wonderful time on their farm.










Monday, October 10, 2016

Another Excellent Thrift Store Find

This is our newest toy.  I found it at Value Village.
At first I thought it might be magnetic blocks but once
I opened the bag I realized they were connected by a cord
that runs through each.
 I think it probably started as a cube shape
 but the children were intrigued 
by how it moved and that they could change it's shape.
I know a toy is really good when the grown ups are just as interested
as the children.



Friday, October 7, 2016

Horse Project - Visit a Horse

The other day we visited Hilary at the Therapeutic Riding stable to 
see real horses and their home.
Yes they do live in a barn.
So what does the barn look like inside?
Each horse stall has a door.  Each door is split in half.
The top half has a window that is covered with chicken wire
The bottom half has an X design on it.
We got to meet two horses and see what they sleep on
which is saw dust.  We also learned that they also pee on it too.
Which made us laugh.
But Hilary told us that the saw dust soaks up the pee and they can scoop
it out to keep the stall clean.
 And speaking on keeping things cleaned, Hilary showed us some of the brushes
they use to keep the horses cleaned.
One is soft for brushing the body.
And another looks hard but it is flexible and is good
for brushing all the mud off their legs.
We also learned what horses eat.
Hilary let us help prepare two buckets of food for their horses.
First she showed us the grain they eat. 
(It looks like the wood pellets in our small world play)
The children each took a turn adding a scoop to the buckets.
Then we added apples.
I'm glad we have been playing with apples at school so now
we can use them in our horse play too.
Next step is to start building our horse barn.