Showing posts with label Upper Elementary Unit Studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Upper Elementary Unit Studies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Water Unit Study

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  1. First stop is Kid Zone where they have simple descriptions and scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the activity sheets!
  2. Next, check out these Water Cycle Power Point Presentations and Games.
  3. Then head over to Sarah's Sweeties Wordpress Blog to see what they did for their Water Unit Study.
  4. Watch these Water Unit Study videos for the littles :)
  5. Pick and choose from these Water Unit Study Videos.
  6. Over at Not Just Cute they have a bunch of great ideas of how to incorporate your preschoolers into you study.
  7. Water.org has leveled curriculum all about water!  A great resource!
  8. This is a Unit Study download by Gwen.
  9. Visit My Teacher's Page for some great Water Cycle resources including games, videos, webquests, and quizzes.
  10. Cookies Domain also has some great resources including a handwriting printable of Amos 9:6.
  11. Drinking Water explained by the US EPA for kids.
  12. Drinking Water and Ground Water Kids page with lesson plans, activity pages, and games for grades K-12.
  13. Lot's of great information here including vocabulary words and interactive games!
  14. Living Montessori Now has a great Montessori inspired Cloud Unit Study.
  15. Identify clouds with this cloud key.
  16. Use the key to help you make the different types of clouds out of shaving cream.
  17. Water Cycle Mini- Unit
  18. Water Cycle Song (sung to the tune of Old McDonald)
  19. Experiment: Weather in a Cup
  20. Water Cycle Reader's Theatre Script
  21. Cut and Paste the Water Cycle
  22. How does popcorn pop Power Point Presentation (use this power point to talk about evaporation and steam.)
  23. All About Clouds! Recording Sheet
  24. Clouds, clouds, and more clouds Power Point Presentation.  (Very informative and GREAT pictures!)
  25. The Amazing World of Clouds Craftivity
  26. Cloud in a Jar Observation Book
  27. Clouds and Storms Bible Lesson PPP
  28. Cloud Types PPP
  29. Use these cloud alphabet letters to practice spelling words, phonics or vocabulary words.  Use the numbers for making equations.
  30. Use these cloud formation cards for math, review, and as calendar numbers.
  31. Rainy Day Digraph Sort (for the littles :)
  32. Get your head in the clouds activity
  33. Visit Noah's Ark Homeschool Academy's Water Unit Study Pinterest Board
 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Upper Elementary Native American Unit Study

On special request, this Native American Unit Study is for the more advance readers or approximately grades 4-6.  I hope you and your children find this Unit Study to be useful and enjoyable.  As always please screen these resources for yourself before showing them to your children.



Follow this link to the accompanying Notebooking Pages before you begin your adventure.


  1. First off start by reading up on Native American History.  There is a lot here so pick and choose what you are most interested in or do it all.  (scroll down to the American-Indian heading)  The titles in brown are Intermediate and the titles in read are Advanced.
  2. Take a Virtual Field Trip to a Longhouse.
  3. Native American History Video Part 1
  4. Native American History Video Part 2
  5. Native American History Video Part 3
  6. Native American History Video Part 4
  7. Watch these videos and learn everything there is to know about the dreamcatcher!
    1. The Dreamcatcher Part 1
    2. The Dreamcatcher Part 2
    3. The Dreamcatcher Part 3
    4. The Dreamcatcher Part 4
    5. The Dreamcatcher Part 5
    6. The Dreamcatcher Part 7
    7. Now make your own dreamcatcher.
  8. Learn about Native Americans contributions to Science.
  9. Learn the science behind constructing a canoe and build your own.
  10. Native American Virtual Field Trip (even includes a pdf worksheet to go along with your adventure)
  11. Math Lesson: Take your time to go through this amazing resource for Native American Geometry.
  12. Make your own Tepee craft.
  13. Or make a Tepee Diorama
  14. If you are really adventurous make an outdoor Tepee that you actually fit in.
  15. Listen to American Indian Fairy Tales and learn their culture.
  16. Book of IndiansAuthor: Holling C. Holling
    Unit Study at HomeschoolShare
  17. Here are some more resources from HomeschoolShare.
  18. Native American Coloring Pages (most geared for older children and including educational value.)
  19. Here are some more
  20. The Homeschool Mom has ton of stuff to pick through so pick and choose.
  21. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Totem Poles. Make sure you explore this site!  There is a ton to see and learn here.
  22. Craft Activity: Soap Totem Pole
    1. Use these free totem pole designs to create a soap totem pole.
    2. Decide how many soap bars high you will want your totem pole.
    3. Next, draw your design in pen on your soap bars.  Make sure they aren't too detailed.
    4. After you have your design then you will want to gather some carving tools (tooth picks, butter knife, a finger nail kit)
    5. Follow your design and carve into the soap with your carving tools.
    6. After your design is carved you can paint it with finger nail polish or leave it plain.
    7. Lastly use tooth picks to stack the bars of soap into a totem pole.  You may need more then one tooth pick to secure each layer.
  23. Or you can cheat and do this easy Paper Totem Pole Craft.
  24.  ONLINE AMERICAN INDIAN MUSEUMS
  25. Learn about different kinds of Native American Headdresses.
  26. Now make your own Native American Headdress (not the cheesy construction paper feather kind)
  27. Indian Heroes and the Great Chieftains (Baldwin Project Free Online Book)
  28. Indian Boyhood (Baldwin Project Free Online Book)
  29. The Soul of the Indian (Baldwin Project Free Online Book)
  30. Blackfeet Indian Stories (Baldwin Project Free Online Book)
  31. Red Indian Fairy Book (Baldwin Project Free Online Book)
  32. Take A Virtual Tour:

    A Virtual Tour of the National Museum of the American Indian ExhibitionsCreation’s JourneyandAll Roads Are Good

  33. Watch this video of a Native American Pow Wow
  34. Use the picture dictionary below to make your own American Indian Fairy Tale. 
    1. First you need a paper grocery sack or for a mini-version a paper lunch sack.
    2. Then crumple up the paper sack.  The more the better!
    3. For the best results use charcoal (or substitute with black crayon) and write your Native American Picture Story on your crumpled sack.




 





 


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