We are taking a break from the Mystery of History for a bit. The boys weren't retaining much and were bored while I was reading the lesson (it's not boring, but for young boys it can be lengthy). I had a wild hair to pull out our FIAR manual and try a few "rows" with the boys to see if that sparked the excitement about learning again - and it did!
We rowed "How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World" by Marjorie Priceman. This book is about a young girl who wants to make an apple pie, but the market is closed. She has to travel the world to collect the ingredients to make her pie. It's a humorous and fun book to read!
Monday:
We read the book and talked about it a little. Then I gave them some worksheets that I made which have the flag for each country she visited and space to draw what ingredients she found there. We looked up the flags on my phone and colored them correctly. The boys remembered exactly what she got from each country and drew and labeled the ingredients.
Next we dissected an apple. They loved this! I also made this worksheet for the boys to place their dissected apple pieces. Afterwards they ate their apples with peanut butter.
Finally we drew the apple's life cycle. I made this worksheet as well, and they drew the different stages of the apple's life. They did fabulous on this!
Tuesday:
Silas read the book to us this morning. Then we did a quick and fun "experiment" - Apple Volcanoes! I cut a hole in the top of an apple and we spooned baking soda into it. Then we took turns pouring vinegar into the hole and watching the foamy eruption! They loved this of course.
Next we did our vocabulary sheet. I choose four words from the manual for them to write down, define, and illustrate. This week we chose: plantation, superb, coax, and ingredients.
We are also going to be doing a book summary sheet for each book we row. They fill in the book title, author, illustrator, a summary, main character, and their favorite part of the book. They then color in the stars to show how much they liked it! Silas colored in 4.5 stars while Titus colored in 10 (he added five more).
Finally we made apple prints! They each did two sheets because we used one for the craft on Wednesday. They had fun doing this, and Zeke just painted with his apple.
Wednesday:
I really liked using this book with my youngest. It offered so many fun oppportunities.
ReplyDeleteThere were so many different topics we explored this week!
DeleteWould love the dry vs liquid measurements products worksheet but it says the file has been deleted...
ReplyDeleteAnd the flag one too! :-)
ReplyDeletePretty please! :-)
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