The boys are thoroughly enjoying their map and geography book I posted earlier. The latest exercise called for making their very own compass. I must mention at this point that my boys are avid campers and have their own compasses (from the kids' meal at Chick-Fil-A). By avid campers, I mean they put on their backpacks and camp in the yard, the playroom, the bushes, wherever, as long as they can call it camping. They have been tent camping with Sweet Hubby and are waiting so very impatiently for cooler weather to go again. So, teaching them how to make their own compass out of household materials was almost more excitement than they could handle.
First, we needed a magnet, a sewing needle, a circle made from cardstock, and a small bowl of water. Run the needle over the magnet in the same direction 100 times. (We had to make a slight variation since we were also practicing counting to 100). Then set the cardstock circle on top of the water. Put the needle on the cardstock.
After gently tapping the circle to make it spin and make the needle spin, the needle will automatically point north. Our needle actually did this! We were so very excited. We used the kids' meal compasses to make sure our homemade compass was working correctly. Yep, close enough for cheesecake.
We are very much enjoying our geography book. The Boys' Wonder look forward to each lesson.
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