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I kept dd5 out of public school today after a late night. I guess our homeschool roots run deep, because we broke out the white board...sorted, classified and made a bar graph with her candy. :001_smile:

 

I remember doing this with my older kids and I was happy to bring her into the tradition.

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We are doing something similar. Instead of graphing how much of each type of candy, we're making observations about the differences in tastes and textures and recording the information on a chart. I blogged about it and made a chart to print out if anyone wants it.

 

ETA: Oops, I tried to add the picture and it's HUGE. You'll have to go to my blog to print it out (for free!)

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Only plan I have is for her to count it. Her friend's mom made a comment last night when the girls had finished ToTing that they get one candy a day and it would take them at least a year to go through it. On the way home, Emma commented that she really did not think she had that many pieces of candy so I told her to count it. First I will have her estimate what she has. Maybe I will figure out some sort of sorting so she can graph seeing that is what she is doing in math right now anyways!

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Breakfast. No, I am not kidding.

 

The kitchen was a disaster from prepping chocolate ganache filled chocolate cupcakes with Italian meringue frosting for homeschool harvest-Halloween festival and then throwing together salad and stuffed mushrooms for dinner with another family before ToT in their area. We got home so late, I just curled up and slept. This morning I handed apples to the boys and pointed them to their bags of candy because I wanted a little more sleep.

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Can't use candy in any way...no Trick or Treating till MONDAY in my state...darn Sandy...

 

Oh yes, I heard about that for New Jersey, but wondered how many people would get the news without electricity and such.

 

Our candy - every year it's my burden to get rid of it. Especially this year since DD has a nut allergy. I've eaten 5 bars already and feel sick.

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We did the acidity test (pretty cool), the floating M and S's, and the density rainbow (only 1 of our three sort of worked, I think it was user error (me), though LOL) from candyexperiments.com

 

I did have some candy that I bought weeks ago for this purpose, but we added a few things they got ToT'ing last night, as well.'

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We did the acidity test (pretty cool), the floating M and S's, and the density rainbow (only 1 of our three sort of worked, I think it was user error (me), though LOL) from candyexperiments.com

 

I did have some candy that I bought weeks ago for this purpose, but we added a few things they got ToT'ing last night, as well.'

 

That is awesome, thank you for sharing!

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