3

Iditarod Unit Study Ideas and Notebooking Sheets

Posted by admin on Jan 6, 2009 in Homeschooling

Today I wanted to share a WONDERFUL unit study we did last winter. The Iditarod is a yearly sled dog race across Alaska. We learned about dog sled racing, math, geography and more– all in a 2 month unit.

Here is a list of what our unit study consisted of:

** We joined the Iditarod Project. The eIditarod Project is sponsored by Walter McKenzie, and is open to students in grades K-8. Using the Official Iditarod Website, classes (And homeschool families!) will study the trail and the mushers and select one team to follow online for the 2009 race. You will be asked to create a wall-sized map of the trail and track the progress of your team using race updates on the official site.The EIditarod Project has its open registration period through January 9, 2009!

** For the unit we read 2 books. There are more out there, but based on the ages of the students we picked “The Mystery on Alaska’s Iditarod Trail”, by Carole Marsh and “Akiak,” by Robert J. Blake.

** I created several notebooking pages to go along with the unit study. You can snag them HERE. We also collected pictures off the internet of packed sleds, race dogs, booties etc. and made notebook pages for them also.

** Hands of a Child has a Iditarod lapbook we used for information and some elements to place in our notebooks. They also sell a Sled Dogs lapbook that we used. (If you download the freebies from Currclick and Hands of a Child you might have it! I got it free at some point.)

** The Official Iditarod website has a teacher’s section with a lot of great activities. I did this lesson plan with a group of students. It was time consuming to make all the “mushers” but the graphing lesson was worth it. I didn’t have the blocks the lesson suggests, so, I made my own. You can snag them HERE. (Note: I had mostly younger students and we did bar graphs – here is the worksheet I made to use with them)

** Another thing we did was to subscribe to the “Insider.” We were able to stream short movies daily about the mushers, the dogs, the checkpoints etc. More information can be found at the Official Iditarod Website. It’s a well spent $20 is you are doing the unit and can afford it. I also purchased a dog bootie, a large map, and the official program last year for the store on the Iditarod site. (They have a CD of lesson plans for a reasonable price, but I never could determine if they were the same ones on the site for free)

** Plus, you can add science in and talk about SNOW! I have a lot of resources for this and will upload my links etc. at some point!

** One thing I got recently for free (and you might have it as well! 2 sites have offered it for free in the past few months- I just can’t remember who! Sorry…) is “Aunt Sarah’s Alaskan Cookbook.” If not, it’s only a few dollars at Currclick. It would make a great addition! One chapter is a children’s dog sled party complete with a menu and recipes!

** Currently, Currclick has a free download for “Free Alaskan Extension From January Book Bag, 2009″ It looks great for a variety of ages. There are some great resources on the Iditarod included.  There are also some Montessori type 3 part cards and book suggestions for all ages.  It also includes some activities for the preschool set.

Have fun! We did :)

Tags: , , , , ,

 
0

Some Free Online Civil War Documentaries & other Civil War Unit Ideas

Posted by admin on Oct 8, 2008 in Homeschooling

We really had planned to be almost through the Civil War by now….  but, are not.  So far Mikah has studied the underground railroad, Harriet Tubman & read the American Girl “Addy” series. We have a lot more to read and want to visit some historic sites also.  (We did go to history day at the Atlanta History Museum.  They have a section on the Civil War and The Tullie Smith Farm, and 1840’s farm)   At this point we have done no hands-on or lapbooking really. (Other than a little from Story of the World)  So the other day I got motivated and found a few resources.  

Read more…

Tags: , , ,

 
0

Free Educational DVD Once a Year From izzit.org

Posted by admin on Oct 1, 2008 in Homeschooling

Do you know about this resource for teachers?  If you teach 4th-12th grade then you can get a free DVD each year from izzit.org.  All you have to do is provide feedback after your students watch the video to be eligible to recieve another video the next year.  This is available to homeschoolers as well and it’s the second year I have requested and recieved a video.  Right now there are 11 different DVD’s to choose from mostly in the area of ecnomics & history.  Check it out!  FREE VIDEO 

Izzit.org also provides a daily current event article along with vocabulary and discussion questions each weekday through the school year.  Until today I had never looked at them and didn’t know how great they look!  I could see having a student do them daily or a few days weekly and keeping them in a binder.  It would be an easy way to add current events studies into your school year.  Current Events 

Tags: , , , ,

 
0

American Girls Unit Study – Kaya and Felicity

Posted by admin on Sep 8, 2008 in Homeschooling

Last year Mikah studied Kaya and Felicity along with our history (Last year history was done mostly in our co-op. We did plan to use A New World of Adventure at home, but never seemed to have enough time to get everything in and did only a few weeks of it. I plan to re-visit that curriculum in the future- it’s the best literature-based full curriculum I have seen.) Our co-op mainly used materials from The Time Travelers History Series, another awesome hands-on curriculum.

As we studied the American Girls I had Mikah complete notebook pages.  I wanted to share my pages in case anyone else might find them useful.
Read more…

Tags: , , , ,

Copyright © 2010 All rights reserved. Theme by Laptop Geek.