I am pulling out all the stops today or is that corks? Ha ha corny I know. But I have set aside a few things for Tiny in doing our ocean unit study for language arts and one of them is preparing a message in a bottle.
Too, I want to be sure I use up some of the “treasures” I keep in what I call my “Mary Poppins Bag”. They are usually games, fun hands-on items, books or some other manipulative that I buy or collect, keep in my “reserve” or stash and don’t let the boys know about. Then I bring them out to add a twist to our day, ramp up a lesson plan or to use with a unit study.
In this case, I wanted to give Tiny a writing assignment outside of the box and well inside the bottle and I can’t think of anything more fun than writing a message in a bottle. So we used this message in a bottle kit I had purchased.
I probably could have found a bottle around here, made some cool map and writing page, but I had this nifty little purchase already in my house. Keeping hands-on activities easy for me him, why not use up what I have already.
Since my house is emptying out nicely, craft items are getting harder to find too. But I knew that and I planned ahead a bit by stocking up my “Mary Poppins Bag”.
Actually this kit had a cool ocean current map so he can predict where his bottle may go. He made some predictions from where we will be dropping it off. It also came with a box or container so he can store his bottle in the container until we get ready to fly out of here.
Since we will be flying out of Florida when we move, we can drop it in the ocean there. That’s the plan anyway.
I can tell you this morning he is not having any trouble composing his first draft. Ideas are overflowing. Give kids a purpose to write, include a few hands-on items and they’ll be inspired to communicate.
Hugs and love ya,
Also See: Oceans Unit Study
anna says
Yes Tina, that’s the one. Thank you so much! Can hardly wait for your summer blogs on penmanship and composition. This is the “bane of our homeschool existence.” LOL! Thanks again for all you do. By the way, I am your “sis” in North Carolina. Love you…
Tina Robertson says
Well hugs Anna and so glad to have you here! Yes, yes..I have been gearing up for that series of post. I hear year because that skill is one of the most time consuming!
Dianna @ The Kennedy Adventures says
What a fun idea! It’s been a slow summer around here, with the new baby, but if we plan an ocean study, I think we’ll add this idea in!
Thanks for linking up with The Thoughtful Spot!
Tina Robertson says
Mmmmm, I think I would prefer to spend time with the baby..lol lol Thanks for stopping by and always enjoy your party!!
Susan W says
This is such a great idea! I can’t wait to see where the bottle lands, we will be checking back for updates! Thanks for sharing at the Finishing Strong Link-up.
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Tina Robertson says
Thanks Susan. Me too!! Thanks for stopping by today!