Showing posts with label unit study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unit study. Show all posts

May 18, 2015

Ecology Study Ideas, Projects and Resources



We actually started this the week of Earth Day buuuuut we kinda dragged it out a bit.... ;)

We started out with the recycling kit from Young Scientists




Those kits are so much fun! 

The experiments included:
Make recycled paper
Make colored recycled paper
Cover a leaf in one cup of peat and cover plastic in another cup of peat. Which one decomposes?
There was something else but I have already forgotten!!! YILES!!!!




Then we planted strawberries, sunflowers, daisies and poppies. Due to the cats knocking the pots off the windowsill repeatedly, we only have the sunflowers left, but they are doing wonderfully!!!



We got some toadpoles from a friend and are watching them grow. Yes, toadpoles! I looked them up to try to see what kind of frog they would be. Turns out they aren't frogs of any kind but toads! LOL 



Then we started making papier mache globes!
Deanna and I did this our first year of homeschooling.
This is what we used:
Large balloons
Phone book (for the paper scraps)
Papier mache glue (1 part water to 1 part glue OR 1 part flour to 2 parts water)
Paint


We did 2 layers of paper and glue.
Put one layer on and let it dry completely before adding the other layer.



Then we painted the water on after the 2nd layer of papier mache dried. 




Once the water dried it was time to paint on the land. 

If you leave the balloon intact, you can use the end of it to tie on string and hang your globe from the ceiling! :D

Here are a couple of books that we used:









We also watched quite a few Magic School Bus episodes.

Magic School Bus 
      Hops Home
      Meets the Rot Squad
      Wet All Over
      Goes to Seed

After all that, we watched Planet Earth all over again! Can't get enough of it!!! 
     

Other topics that fit in with this theme:

Earth Day-
Earth Day Resources  (because Earth Day should be everyday)

Plants-
Plant Activities 

Plant Resources

Worms-
Worm Activities

Worm Resources


More Earth Science Recources


HAVE FUN LEARNING!!!!!



September 22, 2014

French Revolution Resources




You would think that there would just be tons and tons of resources for the French Revolution... Well, you would be wrong. ;) I did find an adequate amount but to me, the more to choose from, the better. 

As always, I post resources for a variety of ages. 
I am not affiliated with ANY site or business. 

All the books should be easily found at Amazon or your local library.

All printables are free unless marked under $.





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Coloring Page - Crayola

Handouts - Modern World History

Lapbook - Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus


Notebooking Pages and More - HS Launch (put French Revolution in search files)

Unit Study with a Few Printables - Free Homeschool Lessons

Worksheets - Student Handouts

Worksheets and Lessons - Core Knowledge 


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Crafts and Projects - A Book in Time

Games and Activities - Wartgames
Info - GMU,edu

Info - Fact Monster

Info - History Whiz

Info - Kids Past

Info - Social Studies for Kids

Info and Videos - History.com

Video - Cartoon - YouTube

Video - Horrible Histories - YouTube

Videos - neo k12

Videos - Watch Know Learn


So, there you have it. Not much but at least it's a good starting place. 
I'll be putting up resources for a France country study next week! 

                      HAVE FUN LEARNING!!!!