Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

School Days: Australia (And Update)

I would like to start this post with a thank you to the friends who have sent post cards so far:
If you would like to help out too check out this blog post for more info.

We now have a month and a half of kindergarten under our belt. Sean has been busy. I'm proud to say that he's reading! That is something that actually surprised me. Not that I didn't think he could, but he went a while with no interest at all in sounding things out and trying to read. Instead, he wanted to spell. Then one day out of the blue, he asked to read. By that night he could read one of his beginner readers by himself. Writing is getting better too. He's starting to understand placement on lines and spacing. He enjoys writing in his journal. Math is going well too. He has been introduced to what coins are and how much they are worth, has been learning addition and just recently has been introduced to subtraction. Math is something he really likes to sit down and work on by himself. I've printed off many worksheets for him to work on. While things are going well, I am going to be buying math and reading curriculum for him soon. It's becoming a little over whelming for me to put together everything from scratch. This way, I will only have to put  history, science and art together. Our around the world unit helps combine these nicely anyway. 

A little early morning reading:

The past month and a half has really been a time of finding what works for us; tweaking the schedules until we get there. I think we finally have a daily schedule that works with have a daycare in the home too. It involves doing journals while the littlest ones nap. The older babies enjoy coloring and drawing during this time. Sean has given up naps so he now does math and reading during nap time. And finally, our around the world unit is left until after daycare kids have gone home. My goal is to work on the unit 3 days a week. I think we also have our big schedule figured out now. We finished up the Australia unit a couple weeks ago. We ended up spending 2 weeks on it and I think about 2 weeks per stop will work out nicely. Once we were done with Australia, we spent some time doing basic kindergarten topics. I believe we'll continue this rotation. It gives me a chance to plan our next stop better and gives us a chance to do science, history and art that does not fit into the big unit. It's a win-win!

On to our stop in Australia:
This was a fun unit to work on. We started with coloring a map and the flag. I started thinking about how we would store everything and decided that everything Sean does for each mini unit (each country) will be going into a big notebook, similar to the Travel Log Homeschool Creations did.

We talked about one of my favorite topics when it comes to Australia; the aboriginals. We concentrated on art and music. We used sandpaper and crayons to make cave drawings one day and then later used paint and our fingers to make dot art. Youtube was a key tool when it came time to learn about their music; the didgeridoo. Then came the fun part. Side story: while in college and taking a world music class, I happened across a didgeridoo in a tourist shop, in the outer banks of all places. I bought it. So, Sean and Maddy got to see a didgeridoo and even got to try it out. Boy is it a hard instrument to play!!








Our lap book for Australia was on the animals of Australia. We stuck to marsupials (mainly kangeroos, koalas and wombats) and the platypus. Lastly, we talked about the children of Australia. I created a worksheet just for this section of each mini unit. It's a nice way to tie in all the cultural information he learned about. The kids also made boomerangs out of cardboard but they have been lost and therefor are not pictured..


There were a few more things that I would have liked to cover such as the Great Barrier Reef but we were on the verge of burn out.

Australia Resources:
Map, flag and more printouts: http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/social_studies/places/australia/

Thank you Walking By The Way for these lap book resources:
Marsupials: http://www.homeschoolshare.com/Marsupial_Lapbook.php
Platypus: http://www.homeschoolshare.com/platypus.php

A Kid Just Like Me sheet was inspired by this sheet from Homeschool Creations.

Our next stop is Germany!

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Friends From Around the World Unit (You can help too!)

Last year we concentrated on where we live with the Me on the Map unit. This year we will be taking an imaginary trip around the world. We will visit each continent and Sean will learn about some of the countries and how children live around the world. Some of the topics we'll cover are flags, foods, music, language, and animals. This past week we did something very important to begin this unit. Before you can travel the world, you need a passport. So Sean made one. As we visit the different countries, he will get his passport stamped.

Passport template can be found here: Passport pdf

I've been thinking about this unit since last year, just waiting for the right time. One of the things that I thought of is something that you can help with. I think that it would be so much fun for Sean to get post cards or pictures from around the world. I recently set up a P.O. box for him. If you would like to send a post card or pictures to Sean the address is:
Sean
P.O. Box 5504
Chesapeake, VA 23324
USA.

We have a bulletin board all set up ready to be marked with pins as the mail comes in!

Sean is very excited about this unit and has chosen Australia as our first stop!

Keep an eye out on the Post Cards For Sean tab or on facebook for when the post cards start coming in!
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Saturday, September 17, 2011

School Days: Me on the Map

The past couple of weeks we've added geography to our lessons and we used the book Me on the Map. Unfortunately, even though they have the book, our library could not find it for me. But, I did find this video and it worked well. The plan is to use this lesson as the start of teaching Sean geography. I just haven't decided if we'll be doing a tour of the different countries or the states. I'd love to hear your ideas!

Update: Sean has told me that he wants to learn about continents, so that's what we're going to do!

First, he got to explore a globe. A lot of his new vocabulary came from just sitting with him and the globe and him asking, "what's that?". Some of the vocabulary that Sean worked on was: Map, Globe, Compass, Continents, Oceans, Equator, North Hemisphere, South Hemisphere, Country, State, City, North, South, East and West. Sean really seemed to like all the new tools he got to use during this unit. He likes the hands on things.


We used a star sticker to help him find us on the globe.
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The big project for this lesson was a book of maps so there was a lot of map making.

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His favorite part was when we took a walk and brought along a map of our neighborhood and a compass. We went a few blocks the opposite way from where we go when we normally go for a walk and I helped him use the map and compass to find his way back home.

...yes, safety goggles on the head are a necessity when doing this activity. ;)
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The last part of this unit was putting the book together.

He really likes the hole puncher.
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His book:
That's a picture of himself but yellows and oranges don't photograph well.
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Because of safety issues, I arranged the first few pages so certain info can not be seen. I also realize I put them in the wrong order. The order it is in the finished book is:
My House- I drew the outline of the house and he told me what rooms were what and drew his bed in his room. A star sticker was placed in his room.
My neighborhood- I printed a map off mapquest. The bottom of the page has a card with our address. The map already had a marker for our house.
My City- A star sticker was placed about where our neighborhood is.
My state: Virginia- A star sticker was placed about where our city is.

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The last several pages:
My country: United States of America- He colored in our state.
My continent: North America- He colored in our country.
Continents- A star sticker was placed on our continent.
My planet: Earth

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