Saturday, May 21, 2011

HomeSchool2

Learning at home is not limited to a designated "school year." Haphazard experiments are happening all the time. Here is a three part experiment. The first part was us trying to hatch out four chicken eggs. Hypothesis: eggs will not hatch because of extreme heat(110 degrees) and extreme cool(37 degrees.)




we conducted the cracking ceremony in the pit, far away from the house


The second part was the eggs had rotted while being kept under the heat lamp. Hypothesis: eggs will stink when cracked open due to exposure to prolonged warmth.
The third part was to determine if we had at least partially succeeded to hatch out chicks. Hypothesis: embryos were killed midway through incubation.

sorry about this. i am not as smart as i think i am.

Our experiment was a complete failure,but we were kind of glad we hadn't killed any unborn baby chickens.


This would have been a lot more interesting for you if I could have figured out how to upload the video of breaking open the eggs.

HomeSchool

One of the perks of learning at home is that pets are allowed to attend.


Unless the pets are used to torture the tutor. Hannah's pet ended the day in the toybox.


Her tutor couldn't take the stress.









Hannah was entirely too creative at thinking of ways to startle/sneak up on me.