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8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals

March 28, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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If you are looking for engaging pond books for preschoolers who love pond animals, you have landed in the right place. Also, look at my page How to Homeschool Preschool for more tips and ideas! And my page Above & Below: Pond Unit Study, Hands-on Ideas, & Lapbook.

From fish to dragonflies there is so much to observe and learn about.

Preschoolers need a lot of fresh air, movement, and their attention span is about 6-12 minutes.

So, you want to make sure that every one of those minutes is filled with fun learning experiences.

8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals

Getting out and seeing everything firsthand, looking at it closely and then reinforcing what they are seeing with engaging books is the best lesson you can give your preschooler.

You know me and you know that besides 8 great books I also have a few ideas for how to dive right into a pond study using real life experiences and fun items to explore the pond habitat.

Exploring The Pond With Preschoolers

I cannot recommend enough if you are doing a pond study that you find a local pond.

Go explore it, pack up a few books, some tools, and take a picnic lunch or snack along to make a day of it.

8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals

You probably do most of these activities with your child when you’re near a pond anyway but here are some learning ideas.

  • Feed the ducks and try to identify a few species.
  • Catch and release minnows and tadpoles.
  • Observe turtles sunning themselves on the bank.
  • Look for telltale signs of fish life in the ripples.
  • Identify bugs with a colorful book or app.
  • Use binoculars to watch birds in the trees and flying above.
  • Bring pond water home and observe microorganisms in it with a microscope.
  • Listen for the croak of bullfrogs and try to spot one.
  • Watch dragonflies darting in and around the pond.
  • Compare the difference in the soil at the edge of the pond and that which is further away.
8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals

Preschool Pond Tools

If you are headed to the pond to observe with a preschooler here are a few tools that will make the experience richer and more fun.

8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals
  • Kids just love bug catching kits and they are a wonderful way to hold and observe insects you find around the pond for a bit.
  • A magnifying glass is handy for closer observation of bugs, grasses, minnows, and even soil at the pond’s edge.
  • You don’t need a top of the line expensive pair but I would skip the kids binoculars and invest in a decent one for nature walks, backyard birding and of course pond study.

Pond Animals to Study on Your Visit To The Pond

8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals

Depending on where you are there is a multitude of birds, fish, insects, reptiles, and mammals in and around the pond to learn about.

  • Ducks- And look at Make Way For Ducklings Fun Duck Pond Playdough Invitation to Play.
  • Fish- Make a Paint Splat Fishing Pond for art while you read about what makes the characteristics that make a fish a fish.
  • Salamanders
  • Dragonflies- Learn 8 Insect Fun Facts About Texas For Kids | Easy Dragonfly Craft
  • Frogs- Pretend to be frogs and teach your child to identify numbers with a Frog Lily Pad Hop.
  • Turtles
8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals
  • Pond Skaters
  • Herons
  • Alligators-Make Alligator Pie: Book and Recipe, cooking is always wonderful to include for preschoolers on up in any study.
  • Kingfishers
  • Snakes
  • Beavers- Once you return from your pond visit you can put together this cute little Pond Life for Kindergarten Activity Build a Fun Beaver Dam.
8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals

8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers

Here are some wonderful living books for reading aloud and for preschoolers to pore over at home and while at the pond.

8 Pond Books for Preschoolers

Here are some wonderful living books for reading aloud and for preschoolers to pore over at home and while at the pond.

Over and Under the Pond:

In Over and Under the Pond, readers will discover the plants and animals that make up the rich, interconnected ecosystem of a mountain pond. Over the pond, the water is a mirror, reflecting the sky. But under the water is a hidden world of creatures—minnows darting, beavers diving, and tadpoles growing. These secrets and many others are waiting to be discovered over and under the pond in this sweet children’s book from Kate Messner and Christopher Silas Neal, the latest in their beloved series that offers kids a peek into hidden ecosystems.

Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World

See the world in a whole new way! Acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman combines art and science in this exciting and educational guide to the structure, function, and personality of the natural world. Explore the anatomy of a jellyfish, the inside of a volcano, monarch butterfly migration, how sunsets work, and much more. Rothman’s whimsical illustrations are paired with interactive activities that encourage curiosity and inspire you to look more closely at the world all around you.

At the Pond

When the soft pink of the dawn sun starts peeking over the pond, a new day has begun for all the animals who live in it and around its watery edges. The friendly duck family, the mysterious water striders, and the busy beaver are a few of the many fascinating and familiar animals included in this glowing poetic tribute to the lively ecosystem of the pond.

Turtle Pond

What is it about turtles that fascinates us? Is it how they hide inside their patterned shells, their wizened faces, their slow determination?

In Turtle Pond, a child and his parents visit their local public garden throughout the year, observing the turtles as they play, dive, feed, bask, climb, hide and doze. James Gladstone’s lively prose poem reveals the pleasure and curiosity that come from spending time with the turtles. Karen Reczuch’s stunningly beautiful illustrations accurately portray these extraordinary creatures, both in and out of the water, surrounded by lush plants and the changing seasons beyond the greenhouse windows.

Have You Seen My Duckling?

In this classic and bestselling Caldecott Honor winner, a mother duck loses her duckling—and finds it, with the help of sharp-eyed young readers. 

Ducks in the Pond

The pond, normally filled with ducks, appears to be empty--and an empty pond opens the door for many questions. Where did all the ducks go? When ducks are not in the pond, what can they possibly be doing? Do they like to do the same activities that people like to do? Can they really be sleeping, shopping, or even eating pizza? Maybe they just flew away for the day.

So what happens when another animal is spotted swimming where the ducks used to swim? Can it really mean the ducks have left the pond forever? Will the ducks eventually make their way back?

In the Small, Small Pond

A child explores the wonders of the natural world in this rhyming, beautiful bright colored picture storybook about the lives of small animals and insects living around a freshwater pond.

What's in the Pond? (Hidden Life)

A fascinating picture book brings to life the creatures that live in and around a pond, from a water strider and a tadpole to a painted turtle and a red-winged blackbird and features informative text on each animal's characteristics and habits.

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22 Homeschool Geography Go To Resources

March 27, 2024 | 7 Comments
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I have some fun homeschool geography resources today. Too, look at my page Homeschool Geography for hands-on and simple ideas and tips.

We’ve used many homeschool geography resources through the years because geography is not about coloring boring maps.

I needed to round up our homeschool geography resources that we already had on hand and in the upper grades I needed something more laid out.

22 Homeschool Geography Go To Resources

For example, in the upper grades we used geography curriculum that we got from Bright Ideas Press.

Homeschool Geography Go To Resources

I did manage to round up these atlases and books that I have had to show you some of what I use. 

Homeschool Geography Resources

Too, I have taken some screen shots to show you our brand new WonderMaps because I will be using WonderMaps with North Star Geography.

homeschool geography resources

Today, I wanted to show you my growing geography resources that I know we will be using with North Star Geography.

I am sure you can study geography on probably a lot less than we have, but we can’t.

Our geography habit needs to be fed each year, so we have added resources slowly.

Too, as the boys got older they have wanted their own books and resources.  As the budget allowed, I added them in regularly.

So below I have listed resources that I think are must-haves or basic.

Again, it doesn’t mean you need all of them, but helping to know which ones are more useful or helpful makes it easier to decide. 

The other resources pictured above but not listed below,  I add in as enrichment and I just wanted you to see them.

Homeschool Geogrpahy Go To Resources Linked Up

22 Homeschool Geography Go To Resources & Gift Ideas

Add some of these fun books and resources to your learning day if you're wanting to study geography with multiple ages. Maybe you want to hook your child on geography with a gift or two.

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Around the World with Picture Books Part II

Each country visited features a selection of animals indigenous to those regions. These beautiful drawings will familiarize students with some remarkable creatures, their habitat and habits, cultivating respect and wonder for the natural world. Part Two covers Europe and South America. In Europe we cover France, Spain, Italy, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, and Great Britain! In South America we cover Ecuador, Chile, Peru, and Brazil!

Scratch Off World Map & US Map

This contains both the US and world maps and while they are targeted at those who travel I think they would also be an amazing way to document as you learn about each new state or country.

Geographic World ScrunchMap, Portable, Easy-to-Store Map of the World, Water and Tear-Resistant Map

For preschoolers through late elementary I would recommend this versatile scrunch map that comes in a world or US version. It is amazing for lessons on  the go or just an impromptu geography lesson on the living room floor.

Around the World in 180 Days: A Multigrade Guide for the Study of World History, Geography, and Cultures

Around the World in 180 Days: A Multigrade Guide for the Study of World History, Geography, and Cultures (Student Workbook) by Sherrie Payne

Rand McNally Junior Classroom Atlas of the World

Our colorful, engaging atlas is ideal for studentsin second through fourth grades and was developed from our award-winning Classroom Atlas, just simplified for younger students.Completely redesigned with a new layout,eye-catching pictures, informative graphics,and fully updated map content.Teaches map and globe skills to younger students.Features photos, graphs, interesting facts, andthought-provoking questions that reinforce map concepts.Includes 15 physical, political, and thematic maps.

National Geographic Visual Atlas of the World: More Than 1,000 Stunning Maps, Illustrations, and Photographs

Representing an exciting new approach in our renowned line of atlases, this large-format reference blends two National Geographic "bests" to create a refreshingly vivid world portrait. Incorporated in the many up-to-the moment regional maps that portray each continent are hundreds of brilliant photographs—each depicting unique natural and cultural treasures that have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites. From the vast plains of the Serengeti to the Kasbah of Algiers, from prehistoric rock art to the statue of Liberty, these incomparable locales are under UN protection for future generations to know and enjoy.

Rand McNally Historical Atlas of the World | Grades 5-12+

The Historical Atlas of the World presents important periods and turning points in 5,000 years of world history in over 100 pages of thematic maps. Atlas features: • Presents major periods of world history through more than 100 bold, colorful maps. • Thematic maps include literacy, languages, religions, and more. • Includes a section on benefits of using the atlas. • 112 pages, paperback, 8" x 10".

Professor Noggin's Geography of The United States Trivia Card Game

  • PLAY & LEARN:
    Professor Noggin’s series of educational card games encourages kids to learn interesting facts about their favorite subjects.
  • FUN FACTS: Geography of the United States card game isn't just a point and locate on the map kind of kids card game.  Topic cards include fun facts about Earthquakes, Islands, and the mysterious, 'What city is nicknamed...' making this a fun kids card game for home or the classroom!
  • Encyclopedia of World Geography with Complete World Atlas: Internet Linked

    Encyclopedia of World Geography with Complete World Atlas: Internet Linked

    A Child's Introduction to the World: Geography, Cultures, and People--From the Grand Canyon to the Great Wall of China

    Get ready for an incredible journey, one in which you’ll visit far-off places, meet interesting people, and learn all about continents, countries, climates, and more. This book is also full of fun facts about animals, sports, foods, inventions, and holidays from all over the world.

    National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers, Third Edition

    The latest edition of the award-winning National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers features all new photographs, maps, and graphics.And now, for the first time ever, the National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers goes interactive! The 3rd edition is chockfull of bright, bold icons that, thanks to a specially designed National Geographic web site, will allow kids to go beyond the printed page and experience firsthand the sights, sounds, and movements of the world's people, places, and animals. They'll watch brown bears fish for salmon in Alaska, listen to the latest singing sensation from Haiti, experience the power of a volcanic eruption, explore a rain forest, hang out at a local market in India, and much more.

    Geography Through Art

    Geography Through Art Intenational Art Projects for Kids Completely Revised and Updated! Use this book as an exciting way to supplement any study of geography, history, or social studies. "Geography Through Art" is sure to make a lasting addition to your home or school library. You'll find yourself reaching for this indispensable guide again and again to delight and engage students in leanring about geography through the culture and art of peoples around the world.

    Geography: An Illustrated A-Z Glossary: An Introduction To Earth's Geographical Features For Kids (Kids Geography Books)

    Welcome to Geography: An Illustrated A-Z Glossary by B.C. Lester Books! This book takes you across the world's main landforms and biomes, each with a colorful illustration accompanied with a child-friendly definition.

    Geography: A Visual Encyclopedia

    Created in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution, Geography: A Visual Encyclopedia explores every aspect of our world, from the North to the South Pole, and from the outer atmosphere to the fiery core and from natural processes to human impact.

    Discover terrifying earthquakes, priceless gemstones, and storms that can destroy buildings. Understand how weather works, what causes the seasons, and the power of water to shape the landscape. Explore life on Earth, and countries and cultures from all around the world. Packed with facts, maps, explanations, illustrations, and photographs, Geography: A Visual Encyclopedia is the ultimate guide to our planet.

    Maps and Globes (Reading Rainbow Book)

    Children's Illustrated Atlas

    A picture atlas that takes young readers on a visual journey around the world, from Spain and Portugal to China and Mongolia.Continents and countries are brought to life through stunning photography and
    eye-catching illustrations. Uncover incredible geographical features, wildlife, culture, history, and landmarks in unprecedented detail.

    Mark Twain Geography Workbook, Geography for Kids Grade 7-8

    Geography for kids ages 12+

    Explore the eastern hemisphere with your middle school child with the activity-packed Mark Twain Geography Workbook.

    7th Grade Geography workbooks are a great way for 7th grade and eighth grade students to have a thorough understanding of eastern hemisphere geography through focused lessons and practice.

    The World Game - Geography Card Game

    Kids, teens, and adults will enjoy this geography game that can also double as flashcards for practice.

    Continent Race - Geography Learning Educational Game for Kids

    A collaborative game for ages 7 and up That has varying levels of difficulty so that multiple ages can be included and challenged. Geography games like this are a great way to take your children on global adventures from the coziness of the kitchen table.

    The 50 States: Explore the U.S.A. with 50 fact-filled maps!

    This is a beautifully illustrated children's atlas that is full of interesting facts and figures from landmarks to famous residents, key facts and dates for each state.

    Mango Wood Globe with Wood Base

    Chances are if someone's a geography lover they already have a globe, but it's also a pretty good chance that they love and collect them so go for a unique one, different sizes, and colors.

    State Quarter Map (US State Quarter Series)

    This gift just keeps on giving as they not only get a great map gift but also the fun of the hunt collecting each of the 50 quarters that fit inside.

    Resources For Kids Learning Geography

    • 1. The inexpensive geography mats we actually picked up at Wal-mart a few years back.  One side has a world map and the other mat has the U.S. and then the flip side on both mats is blank.  We did and still do quick geography quizzes with them.  We will study a region, then quickly flip on the back side and try to fill in with a dry erase markers as many rivers, boundaries and countries that we could get.  Me too, I was included in the race to see how many I could label in a short time.

    • 2 National Geographic Visual Atlas of the World You know anything by National Geographic is top notch.  I always said I would never buy anything this big because of the problem of storing it.  That didn’t last long because once you take a look at how breath taking the solar system looks in it and how they compare geography facts like comparing two continents, it looks so much better in a large book.  Too, it is easier as the kids get bigger to gather around a bigger book.  (Tip: Always check to see that you are buy the most current edition.)

    • 3. DK is another favorite publisher. Complete Atlas of the World, 2nd Edition I actually got this one because it had some facts like population growth, global climate and border conflicts that I want my boys aware of.  The physical world maps are more in depth though not as vivid as the National Geographic.

    Geography Resources For Kids

    • 4.  National Geographic Family Reference Atlas of the World, Third Edition is another beauty by National Geographic.  I purchased this one because of key information like tables, charts, biodiversity, education.  It truly is a family reference.  I guess if you had to make a choice for your middle to high school kids, this would be in the top running.
    • 5.   Junior Classroom Atlas This is one of our first ones because it is suited for elementary aged children and we still refer to it when the other atlases are teeming with overwhelming information.  Sometimes you can have too much information and it helps to break it down to the general sweeping facts.
    • 6.  CLASSROOM ATLAS-REVISED 2012 This is geared toward about middle school and can be used for elementary ages too.  It has been updated and it is one I will probably be adding soon.  Even though stats change, I feel some atlases are timeless.  Not so much changes (physical earth wise) that you can’t use an older atlas.  Sure, stats will change, but if your kids are young, they are not interested in that kind of stuff right now anyway.

    Geography Books Kids

    • 7.   Historical Atlas of the World 1st (first) edition Text Only An historical map is one that you will need when studying ancient history because it shows the boundaries or empires as they were then.  It really helps your kids to get a foot hold on ancient history.  You can see this one is out date, but then again it’s ancient history and how much updating can you possibly do.  So I don’t always fall for having to have the most up to date.
    • 8.  Historical Atlas of the World  Now what I do fall for is when another kid needs their own copy.  So I have purchased the updated copy of the historical atlas simply because I had two older middle school kids and we needed more than one.  I won’t go into the fights over having their own copies.
    • 9.  Free geography vocabulary words I made and put them on a O ring.  These are good for your kids to study later too.
    • 10.  National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers, Third Edition
      I got this one because it we could read about things like the animals for the website links they gave us and each continent had basic facts.  Like it says more about the exploring aspect of geography and we love this one.  It is especially good for a child that is geography phobic so they can see  geography is about so much more than finding the prime meridian.  It is about exploring and going to far away places.
    • 11.  A Child’s Introduction to the World: Geography, Cultures, and People – From the Grand Canyon to the Great Wall of China  This is a really sweet book.  It includes a pop-up paper globe and stickers.  I like it because though its geared toward younger learners, it can still stand up for older kids too because of the information in it.  It is another keeper for multiple ages of children.

    Homeschool Geography For Kids

    • 12.  The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of World Geography With Complete World Atlas (Geography Encyclopedias) Again, another one of my very first purchases.  I always made sure I didn’t just buy curriculum but had enough back in my budget for references that would stand the test of time.  A great reference book that we just love.

    • 13.   What is geography without games? And,  Professor Noggin’s History & Geography Card Games: Set of 6 is one of our favorite series.  We have a lot of them.
    22 Homeschool Geography Go To Resources

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    Also, I’ve update our geography go to resources.

    The other two we have that didn’t make the picture because Mr. Senior had them someplace are Geography: A Visual Encyclopedia which is absolutely stunning which is why I can’t find it right now and has a lot of different things like gemstones, earthquakes and weather.  

    And the other one is Atlas of World Geography which is a highschool level book that gets lost around here frequently too.  It is the one I will be using on North Star Geography, well at least for Mr. Awesome.

    22 Homeschool Geography Go To Resources

    Then of course my newest tool that makes studying geography absolutely a breeze is WonderMaps. You can print black or white maps or color maps.

    Geography Wonder Maps

    Take off boundaries or leave them on ALL with a click of your mouse. It truly is going to make studying geography so much more than finding boundaries or locating countries.

    Homeschool Geography Go To Resources

    Though we love all of our resources and we add to them as we plod along during the years, those above are keepers and I feel are basic to any library.

    Do you have any geography go to resources that your family luvs?

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    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    March 26, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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    Kindergarten earth science should be fun and exciting, filled with edible activities, hands-on projects, and interesting books rather than boring worksheets (although they have their place too). Also, look at my page Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum.

    Also, look at Free Earth Science Lapbook & Unit Study Ideas.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    Earth science is all aspects of the planet from its deep inner core to the outer layers of the atmosphere.

    The different areas of earth science studies that are usually covered in early elementary years are – geology (rocks and minerals), paleontology (dinosaurs and fossils), meteorology (atmosphere and the weather), and oceanography.

    I have a tasty edible earth science tectonic plate activity as well as some great information on the motion of tectonic plates, and 8 more hands-on earth science ideas to try.

    Books about Earth Science for Kids

    First, look at some of these books to add to your earth science topic.

    9 Books for Kids Who Love to Read About Earth Science Topics

    Add these books to your learning day to learn about various earth science topics.

    The Story Book of Science (Yesterday's Classics)

    The wonders of plant and animal life told with rare literary charm by Uncle Paul in conversations with three children. Besides such stories as the ants' subterranean city, the spider's suspension bridge, and the caterpillars' processing, he unlocks the mystery behind thunder and lightning, clouds and rain, the year and its seasons, and volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for ages 9 to 12.

    Earthquakes (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

    Some earthquakes are so small that you don’t even feel them, while others can make even big buildings shake. Learn why earthquakes happen, where they are most likely to occur, and what to do if one happens near you. 

    Now with updated text and art, this classic picture book describes the causes and effects of earthquakes (including a tsunami). This book features rich vocabulary and fascinating cross-sections of mountains, volcanoes, and faults in the earth’s moving crust.

    This is a clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. The text and art were vetted by Dr. Roland Burgmann, Professor of the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

    The First Book of the Earth

    A republication of the 1958 book by Irene Sevrey with illustrations by Mildred Waltrip, The First Book of the Earth is an elementary level natural history book that was written during a time when children's books held a student's interest and imagination because they were "living" rather than simply based on factoids and vivid pictures. It is a wonderful introduction to the subject of geology and covers the earth as a planet in the solar system and the physics of how it circles the sun, thereby defining our days and years. It then moves on to describing the earth's origin as scientists understand it and takes up the topics of the earth's composition, its structure, molecular makeup, rock families, minerals, volcanoes and earthquakes, mountains and their formation, and how glaciers and rivers affect the shaping of the earth's surface. The book ends by briefly discussing dinosaurs and the possible aging techniques used to date the earth's age in terms of epochs or periods.

    Rocks, Gems and Minerals: A Fully Illustrated, Authoritative and Easy-to-Use Guide (A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press)

    This handy identification guide to the most common kinds of rocks and minerals offers concise and fascinating information on:- Physical and chemical properties- Origins and geologic significance- Gems and semiprecious stones- How to find and collect specimens

    Earth: An Intimate History

    Beginning with Mt. Vesuvius, whose eruption in Roman times helped spark the science of geology, and ending in a lab in the West of England where mathematical models and lab experiments replace direct observation, Richard Fortey tells us what the present says about ancient geologic processes. He shows how plate tectonics came to rule the geophysical landscape and how the evidence is written in the hills and in the stones. And in the process, he takes us on a wonderful journey around the globe to visit some of the most fascinating and intriguing spots on the planet.

    The First Book of Caves

    A book about caves with drawings for young readers with a vocabulary list and definition at the end.

    Rocks and Minerals: A Guide of Familiar Minerals, Gems, Ores, and Rocks (A Golden Nature Guide)

    A guide to familiar minerals, gems, ores, and rocks enhanced by 400 full color illustrations. Provides much geological knowledge in how to look for surface forms, rocks, minerals etc. Includes information for the searcher and an useful list of clubs and organizations. Excellent bibliography and index.

    A Whale of the Wild (A Voice of the Wilderness Novel)

    For Vega and her family, salmon is life. And Vega is learning to be a salmon finder, preparing for the day when she will be her family’s matriarch. But then she and her brother Deneb are separated from their pod when a devastating earthquake and tsunami render the seascape unrecognizable. Vega must use every skill she has to lead her brother back to their family. The young orcas face a shark attack, hunger, the deep ocean, and polluted waters on their journey. Will Vega become the leader she’s destined to be?

    Rocks, Rivers, and the Changing Earth: A first book about geology

    A living book on the living earth. Told in a conversational style, the book discusses the topics of geology and provides ideas for investigations and demonstrations of the scientific principles. Illustrated throughout, this book is a favorite as an introduction to geology for young readers. This edition includes updated science information on plate tectonics and the structure of the earth.

    For all earth science related my favorite resource is Nature Anatomy, it contains some information on mountains, volcanoes, and to supplement a study on tectonic plates.

    But covers so much more like oceans, nature, animals, and so much more.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    Types of Tectonic Motion

    Tectonic plates are pieces of Earth’s crust and uppermost mantle, together they are referred to as the lithosphere.

    The plates are around 62 miles thick and consist of two principal types of material: oceanic crust and continental crust.

    There are 7 major tectonic plates-Pacific, North American, Eurasian, African, Antarctic, Indo-Australian, and the South American Plate.

    There are also 8 additional smaller minor plates and a very long list of tertiary plates.

    Tectonic plates are like loose puzzle pieces that rest on the hot, molten rock of Earth’s mantle and fit snugly against each other.

    The heat from radioactive processes within the planet’s interior causes these plates to move, sometimes toward, sometimes away from each other, and even slide over top of each other.

    • Divergent Plate Boundary- This is when plates move away from each other. Along these types of boundaries earthquakes are common and magma (molten rock) rises from the Earth’s mantle to the surface, which solidifies and creates new oceanic crust.

    The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example.

    • Transform Plate Boundary – A transform fault or transform boundary, is when two plates move along each other.The motion is predominantly horizontal.

    Example: San Andreas fault in California.

    • Convergent Plate Boundary- This action is when two plates collide together. The colliding plates can cause the edges of one or both plates to buckle up into mountain ranges or one of the plates may bend downward into a deep seafloor trench.

    Example: The Pacific Ring of Fire

    I wanted to also demonstrate a Subduction Zone in our experiment, which is what happens in a convergent plate boundary when one plate sinks into the mantle underneath the other plate.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    Moreover, look at more earth science activities.

    More Earth Science Activities

    1. Another great edible activity is How to Make an Edible Earth Project in a Cup With Kids to demonstrate each layer.
    2. Here is a huge list of 40 Awesome Earth Science Movies for Kindergarten to cover a wide variety of topics.
    3. 5 Simple Wind Energy Activities For Kids & Fun DIY Anemometer
    4. Galileo Discovery of Jupiter Moons and Fun Hands-On Moon Crater Experiment
    5. Rock Activities For Kindergarten And Fun Edible Rock Cycle
    6. Edible Rock Cycle Fudge and Hands-on Rock Activities
    7. Dinosaur Unit Study With Kids Who Love Dinosaurs
    8. Fun Facts About Mold Fossils & 4 Types of Fossil Activities For Kids

    Finally, look at how to make an edible kindergarten earth science tectonic plate activity.

    How To Make An Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    You will need:

    • Vanilla pudding
    • Graham crackers
    •  Food coloring
    • Paper plates
    • Pen
    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    First, write each of the types of tectonic activity on the edge of your paper plates-transform, convergent, subduction zone, and divergent.

    Add a little food coloring to your pudding to give it the look of magma.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    Spread colored pudding around on the plates, two individual cups were enough spread over all 4 of my plates.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    Lay two graham cracker halves on the center of each plate and demonstrate a divergent plate boundary, this is one in which plates move away from one another.

    To do this press your graham crackers into the pudding and away from one another so the “magma” oozes up between them.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    Grab the plate for the transform plate boundary and slide the two halves against each other in opposite directions, this motion makes them touch but doesn’t really do any damage or create much change.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    Now demonstrate a convergent plate boundary by pressing them towards each other with one sliding over top of the other.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

    For the final demonstration dip half of your two graham cracker pieces in water for a few seconds to soften them up.

    Place them in the center of the plate and move them towards one another to create folds, or mountains in the convergent plate boundary to show how they are formed.

    When your experiment is over it is time to sample the delicious tectonic plates and magma.

    How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity

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    Titanic Sank April 14/15 – Free Printable History Cards

    March 25, 2024 | 21 Comments
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    Titanic sank April 14/15, 1912. And I’m sharing a few printable history cards for some easy memory work. Also, look at my RMS Titanic Unit Study and Free Lapbook.

    The sinking of the Titanic makes for a fantastic homeschool unit study to do during spring.

    Titanic Sank April 14/15 - Free Printable History Cards

    I have a lapbook that we did back in the 100th anniversary but there is an never ending amount of fascinating tidbits and topics to learn about each year.

    Titanic The Artifact Exhibition has a very helpful timeline that we looked over today and from it I created these 6 quick history fact cards.

    Additionally, look at some of these books and resources.

    10 Resources and Books to Learn About the Titanic

    Add a few of these unit study resources to bring your unit study to life about the Titanic.

    A Night to Remember by Lord, Walter

    It was almost a minute by minute description of what happened that night of the sinking of the Titanic.

    Polar the Titanic Bear

    A story of a boy, his teddy bear, and their escape the Titanic's sinking, originally told to the boy by his mother shortly after their family's escape from that tragedy, features beautiful illustrations and a fascinating glimpse into the past.

    Exploring the Titanic

    A best-selling, award-winning history of the Titanic disaster and discovery is presented in a hardcover edition and combines informative photographs and paintings with "you are there" text.

    Luck of the Titanic

    Valora Luck has two things: a ticket for the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner in the world, and a dream of leaving England behind and making a life for herself as a circus performer in New York. Much to her surprise though, she's turned away at the gangway; apparently, Chinese aren't allowed into America.

    Brick Loot Titanic Building Bricks Set Compatible, fits Lego

    Contains 217 Building Bricks

    High Quality 100% Compatible Bricks by Brick Loot

    Made of top quality ABS Plastic

    Collectible set, very nice size to display.

    Fully Compatible with LEGO, Mega Bloks, and most major brick-building sets

    The Bravest Man in the World

    From master storyteller Patricia Polacco comes the tragic and beautiful story inspired by Wallace Hartley—the musician who played with his band to calm the passengers of the Titanic as the ship sank.

    Dangerous Waters: An Adventure on the Titanic

    A stowaway, a stolen book, a murderous villain: an adventure on the most famous shipwreck in history.

    The Titanic: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History)

    YOU are aboard the Titanic, the world’s largest ocean liner. The ship is sinking, and the ocean water is freezing. Will you survive? Do you get on the lifeboat or try to wait it out? Do you come to the rescue of the ship or continue in your path? Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what to do next. The choices you make will lead you to life or death.

    Titanic Crossing

    Sailing to America on board the Titanic, young Albert faces grown-up decisions about life and death when the magnificent ship is struck by an iceberg and begins to sink. Reprint.

    Titanic: Fortune and Fate : Letters, Mementos, and Personal Effects from Those Who Sailed on the Lost Ship

    Arranged according to the hopes and emotions of the passengers of the ill-fated Titanic, an album of photographs of artifacts from the ship, collected by Virginia's Mariners' Museum, tells the stories behind them and their owners. 100,000 first printing.

    Titanic - Memorabilia Pack (Original Version)

        Titanic replica documents - A must for all those interested in Titanic.

        All documents are faithfully reproductions of original Titanic material.

    History Cards on an O Ring

    Next, look at my idea of making history hands-on and fun.

    I have created history cards. Print and fold them.

    They make a nice addition to my present unit study.

    Just cut, fold over and glue and put the cards on an O ring for reviewing.

    Titanic Sank April 14/15 - Free Printable History Cards

    Sinking of Titanic Resources

    A study of today’s events that happened 103 years ago doesn’t have to be long to appreciate the impact on history.

    We loved reading the Magic Tree house story a few years back and then today just looking up some facts about the artifacts that went down on the Titanic made for quick bites of history that are fun without a lot of time spent on them.

    More History Cards on an O Ring

    Also, grab more of free printable history cards to put on an O ring for easy hand-on history.

    • Free Westward Ho Cards
    • Free Cards – French and Indian War
    • Free Ancient Civilization Cards

    How to Get the Free Titanic History Printable Cards

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    History Cards Sinking of Titanic @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

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    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    March 22, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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    I have some fantastic free Titanic activity ideas. Also, look at my page RMS Titanic Unit Study and Free Lapbook.

    We are unlocking the mystery of iceberg science by making a mini iceberg model.

    The Titanic was sunk because it collided with an iceberg on the 14th of April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean.

    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    This supposedly unsinkable ship was taken out by a piece of ice floating above the water, or was it?

    We will dig a little deeper into icebergs and how one managed to do the impossible.

    The truth is that only about 10% of an iceberg is visible above the surface of the water, with the rest being below the waterline.

    Here is where the phrase ”the tip of the iceberg” came from.

    The Titanic took most of its damage in the lower decks which was a result of the massive portion of the iceberg below the water surface.

    First, look at some of these books and resources about the Titanic.

    Books for Kids About the Titanic

    10 Resources and Books to Learn About the Titanic

    Add a few of these unit study resources to bring your unit study to life about the Titanic.

    A Night to Remember by Lord, Walter

    It was almost a minute by minute description of what happened that night of the sinking of the Titanic.

    Polar the Titanic Bear

    A story of a boy, his teddy bear, and their escape the Titanic's sinking, originally told to the boy by his mother shortly after their family's escape from that tragedy, features beautiful illustrations and a fascinating glimpse into the past.

    Exploring the Titanic

    A best-selling, award-winning history of the Titanic disaster and discovery is presented in a hardcover edition and combines informative photographs and paintings with "you are there" text.

    Luck of the Titanic

    Valora Luck has two things: a ticket for the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner in the world, and a dream of leaving England behind and making a life for herself as a circus performer in New York. Much to her surprise though, she's turned away at the gangway; apparently, Chinese aren't allowed into America.

    Brick Loot Titanic Building Bricks Set Compatible, fits Lego

    Contains 217 Building Bricks

    High Quality 100% Compatible Bricks by Brick Loot

    Made of top quality ABS Plastic

    Collectible set, very nice size to display.

    Fully Compatible with LEGO, Mega Bloks, and most major brick-building sets

    The Bravest Man in the World

    From master storyteller Patricia Polacco comes the tragic and beautiful story inspired by Wallace Hartley—the musician who played with his band to calm the passengers of the Titanic as the ship sank.

    Dangerous Waters: An Adventure on the Titanic

    A stowaway, a stolen book, a murderous villain: an adventure on the most famous shipwreck in history.

    The Titanic: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History)

    YOU are aboard the Titanic, the world’s largest ocean liner. The ship is sinking, and the ocean water is freezing. Will you survive? Do you get on the lifeboat or try to wait it out? Do you come to the rescue of the ship or continue in your path? Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what to do next. The choices you make will lead you to life or death.

    Titanic Crossing

    Sailing to America on board the Titanic, young Albert faces grown-up decisions about life and death when the magnificent ship is struck by an iceberg and begins to sink. Reprint.

    Titanic: Fortune and Fate : Letters, Mementos, and Personal Effects from Those Who Sailed on the Lost Ship

    Arranged according to the hopes and emotions of the passengers of the ill-fated Titanic, an album of photographs of artifacts from the ship, collected by Virginia's Mariners' Museum, tells the stories behind them and their owners. 100,000 first printing.

    Titanic - Memorabilia Pack (Original Version)

        Titanic replica documents - A must for all those interested in Titanic.

        All documents are faithfully reproductions of original Titanic material.

    About Icebergs

    We will dig a little deeper into icebergs and how one managed to do the impossible.

    The truth is that only about 10% of an iceberg is visible above the surface of the water, with the rest being below the waterline.

    Here is where the phrase” The tip of the iceberg” came from.

    The Titanic took most of its damage in the lower decks which was a result of the massive portion of the iceberg below the water surface.

    If an iceberg is formed in salt water (the Titanic was in freshwater) the seawater is more dense than fresh and this means that the ice floats a little higher.

    Icebergs are chunks of freshwater ice that are larger than 16 feet across that form on land and float in an ocean or lake.

    They come in all sizes and shapes, as small as an ice cube to massive ones that are the size of a small country.

    Currently the world’s largest iceberg is named A23a and it is roughly three times the size of New York at 1,312 feet thick, and almost 1,544 square miles in area.

    Wow that is an impressive piece of ice floating near Antarctica.

    You can learn more about the difference between icebergs and glaciers in Julia Rothmans Ocean Anatomy.

    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    This is the kind of reference book that will last throughout years of your homeschooling journey and be a fantastic resource for lots of ocean themed topics.

    Moreover, add these fun Titanic activities to our unit study.

    5 Free Titanic Activity Ideas

    1. Grab my Free Titanic Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas to dive deep into a Titanic unit that won’t be forgotten.
    2. How fun does this Titanic Diorama Project with Lego Cast & Crew look? What a great way to extend the learning about this event.
    3. Learn How to Draw The RMS Titanic with a few simple step by step instructions in this video.
    4. I love when you can incorporate multiple subjects in a topic like with this TITANIC MATH GAME: COOPERATIVE BOARD GAME FOR CHILDREN 4-12.
    5. Watch Titanic For Kids: Bedtime History is less than 10 minutes long and full of information, photographs and more.
    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    Finally, look at this iceberg science activity.

    Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    Supplies:

    • Gallon freezer bag
    • Water
    • Clear glass bowl or container
    • ruler
    • LEGO

    First, fill the bag ½ to ¾ of the way full with water.

    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    Place in the freezer, rather than laying mine flat I built it up into an unusual shape by propping it on and around frozen vegetables etc.

    You will need to freeze it overnight or longer to make sure it is solid all the way through.

    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    While you are waiting for your ice block to freeze your child can build a replica Titanic using LEGO or any other items you like to add to your experiment.

    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    Use a large deep glass bowl or container that allows you ice block to float.

    Fill ¾ full with cold water.

    Lower the ice block in.

    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

    Notice that a portion of the ice is above the water and the majority beneath.

    To extend the learning a bit:

    • Let your child use a ruler to measure just how much is on either side.
    • If there is space add your LEGO created titanic.
    • Research the makeup of icebergs, the largest, smallest, and oldest.
    Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science

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