Weather Unit Study
I know, I know, another unit study. I promise that by Friday I will have my next sewing project up! It will my pattern remix of Me Sew Crazy's Spring Fever Pattern for Project Run & Play's Pattern Remix Party.
There are tons and tons of resources out there for weather units. It's almost overwhelming! Here are the ones I plan to chose from when we do our weather unit study.
Everything we use for our units can be found either FREE or cheap. ;)
SCIENCE KITS -
When it comes to science kits my favorites always come from The Young Scientist Club or Magic School Bus.
Young Scientist Club kits 4 - 6 (you can opt for the monthly club but it is cheaper to buy 3 kits in one set on Amazon)
or
Adventure Science Series - Wacky Weather (Young Scientists Club)
BOOKS -
There are quite a few Magic School Bus books on weather. We will definitely be using more than one! ;)
Magic Tree House - Twister on Tuesday
Magic Tree House Fact Tracker - Twisters and Other Terrible Storms
Tornadoes! Scholastic Level 4 Reader
DK Eyewitness Weather
Storms and Hurricanes
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
Oh Say Can You Say What's the Weather Today?
KINDLE BOOKS -
What's the Weather Like Today? - FREE for Prime members
Hurricanes and Storms Unit Study - FREE for Prime members
National Geographic Kids Readers - Storms - this one is toss up of which would be cheaper, the Kindle edition or a used paperback
The Weather Detectives - $3.99
Clouds - FREE for Prime members - 99 cents
What Happens When It Snows - FREE for Prime members
Alert! Wild Weather - $1.99
FREE on We Give Books -
DK Eye Wonder Weather
The Snowy Day
DK Readers Twisters!
Groundhog Weather School
PRINTABLES -
Here is where the list can get reallllllllly long!
Weather Words Lapbook - Homeschool Share
Tornado Lapbook - Homeschool Share
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Lapbook - Homeschool Share
Hurricanes Unit Study and Lapbook - Homeschool Share
Weather Lapbook - Homeschool Helper Online
Weather Lapbooks - Weather, Tornadoes, and Hurricanes - Squidoo
Magic School Bus Based Weather Lapbooks - Yee Shall Know
Weather Project Pack - Hands of a Child - $7
Extreme Weather Project Pack - Hands of a Child - $9
Weather Unit - Living Life Intentionally
Weather Printables - Education.com
Weather Printables and Crafts - DLTK-Kids
Weather Printables - Scholastic
Weather Pages - School Express
Weather Theme - Make Learning Fun
Weather Printables - About.com
Weather Printables - Busy Bee Kids Printables
Weather Tracking Cards - Montessori Print Shop - FREE
Whatever the Weather - Teacher's Book Bag - Currclick - FREE
My Weather Journal - Teacher's Book Bag - Currclick - FREE
Science Scribe Weather - Currclick - 96 cents
Weather Folklore - Happy Scribe Copybook - Currclick - 96 cents
All About Weather - Simple Schooling - Currclick - 99 cents
Tornadoes & Thunderstorms - Simple Schooling - Currclick - $1.99
ONLINE RESOURCES -
Montessori Inspired Weather Unit - Living Montessori NOW
Weather Crafts and Lesson Plans - Crayola
The Weather Channel Kids
How Clouds Work
Pine Cone Weather Station
Weather Related Science Projects - Squidoo
Weather Wiz Kids
Fun Weather Facts for Kids - over on the right side you will find more weather facts links
Discovery Kids - Weather
Weather for Kids! - NOAA
Weather Experiments - Steve Spangler
Books About Weather - No Time for Flash Cards
Weather Crafts - No Time for Flash Cards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yuAx_hk0n20
Schoolhouse Rock - Greatest Show on Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=v1-Khi9i3UU
Weather for Kids - Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLdzfQtfqwBr1OJyAvpBaoPayAhiQXlpqq&feature=player_detailpage&v=WIm-bL6r4O4
The Magic School Bus Kicks Up a Storm
There are other Magic School Bus Videos, just do a search! ;)
As always, Discovery Streaming has tons of videos for weather. Just search for it! ;)
Hope you enjoy the weather resources! :D
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February 28, 2013
February 26, 2013
SEW Excited! Another Pattern Remix and Other Cool Stuff!
Project Run & Play is doing another pattern remix challenge!! YIPPPEE!! The pattern is from Me Sew Crazy.
I can't wait to get started on it!!! I have so many ideas floating around in my head!! I was thinking that I wouldn't have time to try it out but I just got confirmation YESTERDAY from Joann's about the fabric I ordered. GRRRR! I ordered it LAST WEEK!! It's for the outfit my cousin Sandra (Rivas & Co.) hired me to make.
ANYWAY, I have tons of ideas for this remix!! Now, I just have to get started! ;)
In other "exciting" news, our owl pellets arrived yesterday! YAY!!!!
You get 5 for $9.95 and they come with a little pamphlet about barn owls. The pamphlet shows the different types of animals that barn owls eat and what those animals' bones look like. Not bad for $10. Our fake pellets from Hobby Lobby were more than that and we only got 2 (maybe 3).
We have A LOT of hands on stuff going on this week. We started owls, Spain, vikings AND rocks and minerals yesterday.
We will be using the minerals (kit 7) and the crystals (kit 8) from The Young Scientist Club. We USED to get the monthly subscription until I realized that buying them from Amazon was MUCH cheaper. The monthly subscription is about $17 a month and you only get 1 kit where as at Amazon you can get 3 kits in one set for $24.97. Doesn't take rocket science to figure that one out!
Yesterday Cailey was sick ( fever, sore throat and a headache) so we took it easy. She basically just watched videos on Discovery Streaming. Speaking of Discovery Streaming, some states provide free access for homeschoolers!! It is SOOOOOOO very awesome! Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina are the 3 I heard about. In Georgia, we access it through our PBS website. You e-mail the education department and provide your DOI (Declaration of Intent). They will then email you with your user name and password. I have to say, if we ever move to a state where it isn't free, I might just have to suck it up and pay for it. It is SUCH an awesome resource. Cailey watched Jeff Corwin in Spain, a video introducing the rock cycle, a video about vikings AND one about owls! On YouTube she watched Schoolhouse Rock Multiplication and Schoolhouse Rock Grammar. After that she read a couple chapters in The Hundred Dresses, copied her spelling words and called it a day. ;)
BUT today I promised that we would dive into the owl pellets and science kits. Colin was begging to get into them last night! LOL
It just occurred to me that I never write about what the big kids do for school. I guess because I no longer create the units for them. :/ I will start adding their stuff, too! Homeschooling high school can be so intimidating but it isn't really much different than the younger years. ;)
I can't wait to get started on it!!! I have so many ideas floating around in my head!! I was thinking that I wouldn't have time to try it out but I just got confirmation YESTERDAY from Joann's about the fabric I ordered. GRRRR! I ordered it LAST WEEK!! It's for the outfit my cousin Sandra (Rivas & Co.) hired me to make.
ANYWAY, I have tons of ideas for this remix!! Now, I just have to get started! ;)
In other "exciting" news, our owl pellets arrived yesterday! YAY!!!!
You get 5 for $9.95 and they come with a little pamphlet about barn owls. The pamphlet shows the different types of animals that barn owls eat and what those animals' bones look like. Not bad for $10. Our fake pellets from Hobby Lobby were more than that and we only got 2 (maybe 3).
We have A LOT of hands on stuff going on this week. We started owls, Spain, vikings AND rocks and minerals yesterday.
We will be using the minerals (kit 7) and the crystals (kit 8) from The Young Scientist Club. We USED to get the monthly subscription until I realized that buying them from Amazon was MUCH cheaper. The monthly subscription is about $17 a month and you only get 1 kit where as at Amazon you can get 3 kits in one set for $24.97. Doesn't take rocket science to figure that one out!
Yesterday Cailey was sick ( fever, sore throat and a headache) so we took it easy. She basically just watched videos on Discovery Streaming. Speaking of Discovery Streaming, some states provide free access for homeschoolers!! It is SOOOOOOO very awesome! Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina are the 3 I heard about. In Georgia, we access it through our PBS website. You e-mail the education department and provide your DOI (Declaration of Intent). They will then email you with your user name and password. I have to say, if we ever move to a state where it isn't free, I might just have to suck it up and pay for it. It is SUCH an awesome resource. Cailey watched Jeff Corwin in Spain, a video introducing the rock cycle, a video about vikings AND one about owls! On YouTube she watched Schoolhouse Rock Multiplication and Schoolhouse Rock Grammar. After that she read a couple chapters in The Hundred Dresses, copied her spelling words and called it a day. ;)
BUT today I promised that we would dive into the owl pellets and science kits. Colin was begging to get into them last night! LOL
It just occurred to me that I never write about what the big kids do for school. I guess because I no longer create the units for them. :/ I will start adding their stuff, too! Homeschooling high school can be so intimidating but it isn't really much different than the younger years. ;)
February 24, 2013
Ireland and St Patrick Unit Study
I plan on starting an Ireland/St. Patrick unit the week before St. Patrick's Day and continuing the week after.
All the resources I use are either free or cheap.
The one thing I use for country studies that isn't free or very cheap is Little Passports. Also, when we lived in Virginia I would run out to World Market and grab things from the country we were going to study next. I MISS THAT!!!!
BOOKS -
Magic Tree House Research Guide - Leprechauns and Irish Folklore (I like these even more than the regular Magic Tree House books! LOL)
Magic Tree House - Leprechauns in Late Winter
Tim O'Toole and the Wee Folk
Jamie O'Rourke and the Big Potato
Tales from Celtic Lands
Patrick Patron Saint of Ireland
St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day in the Morning
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover
This Is Ireland
Maps to Color & Learn – Europe
The Eyewitness Atlas of the World
The Kingfisher Young People’s Atlas of the World
Kindle and Online Books -
8 Fun St. Patrick's Day Stories for 4 - 8 Year Olds - Free for Prime members
Bella Sue and the St. Patrick's Day Hullabaloo - 99 cents or free for Prime members
Ireland- Our Island Story - $3.99
St. Patrick's Day (All About Holidays) - $5.69
Ireland - Planet Collection - Free for Prime - $2.99
Printables -
Ireland Lapbook - Homeschool Share
Ireland Lapbook - Enchanted Homeschooling Mom
St. Patrick's Day Lapbook - Squidoo
St Patrick's Day Lapbook - Homeschool Helper Online
St. Patrick's Day in the Morning Unit Study - Homeschool Share
St. Patrick's Day Coloring Pages and Books - Squidoo
Celtic Design Coloring Pages and Books - Squidoo
St. Patrick's Day Coloring Pages - 3 Boys and a Dog
Ireland Mini Report - Classroom Freebies
St. Patrick's Day Dot Marker Pages - Free Homeschool Deals and 3 Dinosaurs
St. Patrick's Day Pack - 3 Dinosaurs
St. Patrick's Day Pre-K Pack - Over the Big Moon
Ireland Flag and Map Coloring Page - Crayola
Ireland and St. Patrick Printables - Education.com
Ireland and St. Patrick Printables and Activities - Activity Village
Ireland and St. Patrick's Day Crafts and Printables - DLTK
Expedition Ireland - Amanda Bennett Download & Go - $8.95
St. Patrick's Day Project Pack - Hands of a Child - $8
Ireland - Countries of the World Activities and Copywork - Currclick - $2
Online Resources -
St. Patrick's Day Activities - 3 Boys and a Dog
St. Patrick's Day Crafts and Activities - Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas
Potato People Craft - Buggy and Buddy
How St. Patrick's Day Works - How Stuff Works
Blarney Castle Virtual Tour
Learn about Shamrocks
Listen to some Celtic music - YouTube
Discover Ireland - YouTube
Story of St. Patrick - YouTube
Ireland - National Geographic Kids
Irish Recipes
SHEW!! What a list!!! LOL
I hope this helps as you study Ireland and St. Patrick! :)
February 23, 2013
Tee to Short-all Refashion Tutorial
My cousin, Sandra (Rivas & Co.) is my newest client! YAY!!! She bought a t-shirt for Liam in the smallest size available (about a child's 6/7) but it was way too big (Liam is 15 months old)! What to do, what to do??? AH HA! Make it a short-all! So she gave me a call and asked if I could do it. SURE! :)
What I Used
t-shirt
6 size 16 snaps (7/16 ")
navy thread
Step 1 -
Cut out a section at the bottom of the tee to make the legs.
HINT - if you want snaps in the crotch, DO NOT cut this big of a section out..... Learn from MY mistakes. ;) I would just cut it straight and then fold and press.
Also, if you aren't concerned about the neck and arm holes being too big, you can simply add the snaps to the crotch and be done! ;)
Step 2 -
I took my BFF, the seam ripper, and took the binding off of the arm holes.
HINT- If you aren't concerned about the arms being too big you can skip that part. Especially if you are putting the snaps in the crotch. ;)
Step 3 -
Cut a tad off the sides to create your new arm holes.
Step 4 -
Take your trusty seam ripper and pick apart the shoulders. Then fold over 1" , press and top stitch.
Add your snaps!
This will also make the neck smaller. ;)
Step 5 -
Stitch the ends in place.
Step 6 -
Pin and stitch the inseam.
Step 7 -
Pin the binding back on the arm holes and stitch in place.
NOTE - My machine was not being well behaved and kept chewing up the binding, so I just folded the edges of the arm holes over and stitched in place. Ever since I had to get a new presser foot my machine has been touchy. :/
Step 8 -
Pin and stitch the side seam.
You are ALLLLLL done! :D
Now my little cousin Liam has a new short-all with his daddy's ship on it! YAY!!!!!
If you have any questions at all, please feel free to use the Contact Me button at the top of the page and shoot me an e-mail! :)