So here is my Fall Catch-All post about everything (mostly) that we've been up to this season (things are beginning to calm down now, so I'll be posting more regularly)
Fall/Cranberry Thanksgiving Unit Study
Fall words~
Fall books~
Thanksgiving wouldn't be complete without reading Wende and Harry Devlin's beautiful book, Cranberry Thanksgiving.
We love the Magic Tree House series, and Thanksgiving on Thursday did not disappoint. The book is filled with Mary Pope Osbourne's research of the Pilgrims' settlement, lifestyle and clothing. It also fairly represents their relationship with the Wampanoag Indians, making no hesitation to admit Squanto's enslavement prior to the first Thanksgiving.
Fall Fun~
Reenacting the first Thanksgiving and building a Pilgrim house
Playing the "Sailing on the Mayflower" game
We also watched a Charlie Brown cartoon: The Mayflower Voyagers Netflix streaming. Here's a slip on Youtube:
Autumnal Apple Treats (Honeycrisp apples doused with lemon juice, slathered with peanut butter and topped with autumn granola mix and cinnamon.
Field Trip Friday (the Fire Station!)~
We toured the local fire station with about 70 children and parents from Aidyn's home-based charter school. My camera wasn't cooperating with the lack of light in the building so I only have a few photos. The kids checked out the fire engines and fire truck and opened each and every compartment. They toured the living quarters (kitchen, bedrooms, living room, etc.) and peeked down the firefighter pole door. Aidyn said his favorite part was looking at how far down the drop was and wished he could have slid down.
What the Camera Didn't Capture:
~a beautiful and relaxed Thanksgiving holiday
~our Thanksgiving Tree we made with branches and fabric leaves (w/ words of gratitude we wrote on them)
~a beyond messy house
~a stressed out mother/wife/student/runner/worker
Storm in the Night/Weather Mini-Unit Study
We read the beautifully illustrated story, Storm in the Night by Mary Stolz (illustrations by Pat Cummings). This is the perfect cuddle-up-and-read book, especially during a storm.
We recorded the temperature from places all over the world. First, we would find them on the globe and then look them up on weather.com.
After learning the basic water cycle, we made a cloud in a bottle!
Then rain in a bottle! (links at the bottom of post)
We read about rainbows and different types of clouds and painted our own with white paint and cotton balls.
We also worked on winter words, and Aidyn learned to spell some tricky words, including "icicle"!
Wish I had more pictures to share!
Forecast for the Future~
I am in the middle of a huge undertaking, but we're only in the pre-planning/dreaming stages. We are heavily considering making a trip to Walt Disney World in January 2015 (we'll need a year to save for it!). This will be a first-time experience for the whole family and the furthest east any of us has ever traveled.
As we have done in the past for Disneyland, I am planning a long unit study on Walt Disney World, which includes four parks and many, many different learning opportunities. Of course, most of the unit study will have little to do with the actual parks and will touch on themes within the parks, but I would like to include some stuff about Walt Disney.
I asked Aidyn which park he wants to focus on first, giving him a quick rundown of what each entails. He chose Disney's Hollywood Studios, which will have us learning about:
- the history of animation
- the history of film
- early Hollywood of the 1930s and 1940s
- early film and television stars such as Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Lucille Ball,
- classic films such as The Wizard of Oz and Singing in the Rain
- sci-fi flicks of the 1950s
- stage shows
- and more!
In the meantime, we will be playing a little catch-up, reading holiday books, and enjoying the winter break together.
We're weeks away from a family vacation, at the end of which I will be running a half-marathon in support of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (as a tribute to my late father).
I am still actively fundraising for the charity, so if you are interested in donating, please visit my page: Paula's Donation Page.
Links for the unit studies above:
Both Cranberry Thanksgiving and Storm in the Night are FIAR books.
I've missed you but my goodness you have been busy!! The books you've been reading sound wonderful and I love your sailing on the Mayflower game!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you, Jody. I'm so glad to be done with my schooling (for now anyway). Ready to focus more with homeschooling. : )
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