Magna Carta, 8's, Consumers, and the Siene River
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Episode 4 was started off by talking about the four US states that all start with the word New. Can you name them all? Next up we talked about the Magna Carta. These were laws that were put into place to keep the King from doing whatever he wanted. We decided to have a little fun with this and write a Magna Carta for our bedroom. We wrote some silly laws and had our family keep them for a whole day. The catch is...you have to follow them too! We use skip counting to get really good at our multiplication facts. When we skipped counted by 8’s we found a pattern in the ones digit. Listen to our song and see if you can catch it! We have a link for you to try out! Check out this link for a sorting activity that Johnny made that helps you learn about 3 different types of consumers. A consumer is part of the food chain.  CONSUMER SORTING GAME: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1qHk8ALxWkxMnLiFjzLiLFfNUV0JD1fPdu6di1_INQ2E/edit?usp=sharing To wrap it up we chatted about one of the European rivers we learned about, the Siene River in Paris, France. We thought the rules around swimming in the river were funny. Someday we hope to visit!! For now, we loved our recent swim adventures in the waterfalls of North Carolina. That's it for week 4. Before you go--hey kids! Please leave us a message to be featured on our next show! Don’t forget to subscribe and rate our show. See you next week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/curiouskidspodcast/message
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