I think we have exhausted our reading about Machu Picchu for our South America unit study.
There was plenty of free information online for this subject and then with a little pinch of information from our geography textbook I got this year, we had enough to cover this topic lightly.
I think we have satisfied our appetite about South America for now and have our lapbook to go with it. Like all of my unit studies, we can visit them anytime we decide and add in more information.
I hope you enjoyed tagging along with us on this unit study. I will let you know soon what we have decided to scoot on to next.
South America Printable Minibooks
Also, look at these minibooks which come in the free South America lapbook 27 page download.
- Animals of the Galapagos fan book which includes the Giant Tortoise, Lava Lizard, Marine Iguana, Green Turtle, Galapagos Penguins, Magnificent Frigate Bird, Blue-Footed Booby, and Blue-Banded Goby.
- Comparing Mountain Climate Zones
- Simon Bolivar Copywork
- Map of South America to label and one labeled
- Machu Picchu – Lost City of the Inca
- Negrinho – A dessert from Brazil
- How to Memorize the Countries of South America and Dependent
- Map Flags to put on your salt dough map
- 2 – The Galapagos Island layered book. One prefilled with facts and one blank to add your own information.
- Vocabulary Pocket and Vocabulary Words
More South America Unit Study Resources
- Appreciating the Culture of South America Through Dance
- 6 South America Country Notebooking Pages
- How to Memorize the Countries of South America & Mountain Climate Zones Minibooks
- South America Unit Study– Colorful Free Printable Map
- South America Geography Salt Dough Map + Printable Pennants
- South America Unit Study resources
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Dianna @ The Kennedy Adventures says
What a great idea, Tina! So good to see you linking up with The Thoughtful Spot!
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Tina Robertson says
Thank you Dianna, we enjoyed doing it.
Anthea says
Nothing to do with your blogpost. I made my 2013-2014 planner, and it is a great success. Each year is a learning experience.
For example, dividers are a must for organisation, and also for a comic reason: In two sections of the planner, the stationer got the pages out of order!! ( I reckon he dropped them and did not have the heart to let me know or did not notice) As they are still within the section, it’s not a big deal to me. I have learned from this that next year, I need to use a big paper clip to hold the sheets together within each section, just in case.
I also include articles from websites, so that I read them for inspiration when doing the ‘waiting for the children’ thing. I have learned that the planner is a good place to keep them.
One page I use a *lot* is for keeping a list of passwords and stuff like that. Could you give people a tip that they need way more of the ‘Notes’ pages than they might expect?
Have you had the graduation party for your son?