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World War II Free Resources For a Middle School Unit Study

March 13, 2015 | 20 Comments
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I rounded up some World War II free resources for a middle school unit study because I plan on tackling this tough part in American history soon with Tiny. Also, look at my page homeschool middle school for more fun tips and World War II Hands-On History – Make Ration Cakes.

This certainly is not an easy topic to study with younger kids and it’s still pretty hard with middle and high school kids.

World War II Free Resources For a Middle School Unit Study

However, it is easier to explain the issues and ideology on both sides when your kids are a bit older.

You know too I like having plenty of time to plan, think about some of these activities, and gather them in one place before we start.

World War II Activities for Homeschooled Kids

Look at these ideas for hands-on history, free lesson plans and resources.

World War II Uniforms

(Picture copyright Home School in the Woods and used here for illustrative purposes only.)

Grab the free sample lesson download at the bottom of the page at Home School In the Woods.

It has some soldier paper dolls (for lack of better words) in color showing the soldiers for both sides and I think it’s an easy way of identifying whose who in the war.

Video from NeoK12 about World War II. Letters are read from that time period about how people felt.

These letters or excerpts are a great free primary resource to use.

A free lesson plan on the Navajo Code Talkers.


In 1943 Eleanor Roosevelt helped start a Victory Garden movement that ended up making a substantial contribution to feeding the nation in wartime. You’ll love reading about it here along with learning about period posters.

World War II Victory Soup Recipe

So you could either plant a garden or have a Victory Garden Meal as you studied this topic.

Look at this recipe that I have included below that is in one of our kids history magazine that would make a fun edible project.

Victory Garden

Ingredients.
1 of each of the following:
potato, onion, celery, turnip, tomato
1/2 cup corn
1/2 cup peas
Small amount of any leftover cooked vegetables in your refrigerator
2 Tablespoons flour
2 Tablespoons butter
2 Cups tomato juice
1 Cup water
½ Tablespoon salt
Pepper to taste
¼ Cup small pieces of macaroni or any type you prefer

Directions.

Peel the potato, cut in cube and boil in water for 15 minutes. Peel the carrot and turnip. Chop the onion and celery in small pieces. Slice the carrot.

Dice the turnip and tomato. Mash the potato in the cooking water.

Melt the butter over medium heat in a soup pot. Then, add the onion and celery and cook over low heat for about five minute, stirring frequently.

Next, add the flour and stir for one minute. Add the tomato juice, water, salt, pepper and macaroni. Add the potatoes, carrots, turnips, corn, peas and tomato. Cook over medium heat stirring.

When soup begins to boil, lower the heat and simmer for 20 minutes. During the last five minutes, add any leftover vegetable.

World War II Free Resources For a Middle School Unit Study

  • Read letters from the Front. More letters from the home front.
  • Though this 198 page pdf download does not have lesson plans, this was a study of the World War II home front.

The purpose of the study is to identify historic places that best represent the wartime mobilization that occurred  in the United States and its territories and possessions between 1939 and 1945 to assist in identifying whether any of these places should be considered for potential inclusion in  the National Park System.

In other words, it makes a nifty guide for identifying key places and obtaining back ground information.

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  • Study poster art from World War II in this free 26 page download.
  • Very helpful World War II history study guide that is only 2 pages long but in a three column form, it gives several topics to study.
  • Learn about canning, which was utilized to help rationing during wartime.
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Use this Nazi party infographic to help your child understand their ideals.

More World War II Unit Study Hands-on Activities

  • Free World War II Unit Study Ideas and Fun Lapbook
  • World War II Hands-On History – Make Ration Cakes
  • World War II Hands-On History – Make a Secret Message Deck
  • 8 World War II Historical Fiction Books for Middle School
  • World War II Free Resources For a Middle School Unit Study & Make Victory Garden Soup
  • World War II Homeschool History-Manhattan Project,Vocabulary & A. Frank
  • World War II Homeschool History: Life During the War & Pearl Harbor Minibook
  • World War II Homeschool History: Minibooks Causes & Great Depression
  • World War II Homeschool History: Staged For War & Quick Facts Minibooks & Links
  • World War II Homeschool History Free Unit Study and Lapbook
  • Watch and listen to the original Sound of Music movie. The well known Von Trapp family left Austria before the Nazi take over. Another activity would be to compare the movie with what happened in real life. Check out Movie vs. Reality: The Real Story of the Von Trapp Family which lists some facts about the life of Maria Von Trapp.
World War II Free Resources For a Middle or High School Unit Study
  • Here is a great visual on understanding the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • Then Teaching Ideas has some very helpful free pdfs like the 25 pdf on dogs in the war, clothes rationing and questioning a World War II character.
  • Make a model gas mask.
  • Pearl Harbor teacher’s guide .
  • Check out this round up of World War II films by Kathy’s Cluttered Mind. She has some suggestions for younger children and some for older ones.
  • Also, check out this unit study for resources for younger children by Ticia at Adventure in Mommydom.

Hands-on History for Kids

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  • Study tons of color posters by the British or propaganda artworks, which have been released on Wikipedia.
  • Free World War II timeline worksheet by Square Head Teachers.
  • Free teacher’s guide World War II from Kids Discover.
  • Teach a lesson in being frugal by following this World War II saying: “Use it Up. Wear it Out. Make it Do” and add “Or Do Without” if you want to.
  • Add in some art by doing a shadow box on World War II. So cool.
  • Study some more primary resources. 11 Awesome Pages from World War II Ration Cookbooks from Mental Floss.

Then, some free coloring pages:

  • Woman in the War Effort.
  • Free coloring pages from Edupic.
  • 3 free coloring pages for World War II airplanes from Dover Coloring.
  • Lots of free coloring pages for World War II aircraft.
  • Also look at these posters about World War II from the Virtual Library.
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(Picture Attribution Ames History )

Spot an air craft activity. Check out these deck of cards from that time period that has different air craft pictured to learn about.

During war time, kids would spot air crafts and try to identify them.

I have some more ideas for hands-on history that I’ll share when we start our project, but I wanted to share these ideas today so you can starting sorting through them too.

World War II lapbook and homeschool history unit study.
World War II Free Resournces for a Middle School Unit Study

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Middle School Hands-on Science : Extreme Winds + Free Minibook

February 27, 2015 | 4 Comments
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Today, in sharing middle school hands-on science: extreme winds, I wanted to kick off our unit study with an easy hands-on activity and to use materials I already had in the house. Also, look at my page homeschool middle school for more fun tips.

You know I told you we were using a free middle school earth science book.

Too, since I like to always flesh out what Tiny is studying about, I add in enrichment, which of course are our lapbooks or notebooking pages and add in some of my own hands-on activities too.

Wanting to expand more on Tiny’s study of the earth’s structures, we honed in on studying about extreme winds.

Middle School Hands-on Science : Extreme Winds + Free Minibook

Look at this short list of supplies that you probably have around the house too that gives an easy visual about weird weather or extreme winds.

  • shoe box
  • plastic wrap
  • scissors
  • tape
  • 2 short candles if you have a regular shoebox or 2 taller candles if you have a taller shoe box like I had.
  • matches
  • sharp knife (to be used by mom or dad only)

Extreme Winds: Hands-on Activity

Start by gathering the supplies above.

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I had a bigger shoe box, but a smaller shoe box works just as good.  Depending on what kid of shoe box you have, either cut off the front or take off the lid.

If you have a normal size shoe box, turn it long way with the opening facing toward you.

Then cut 3 holes in it.

One hole is on the top (No. 1 on the right picture above) and one hole is on the inside bottom (No. 2 on the right picture above) and you cut them about 1/4 of the way over from the right edge and cut them about 2 inches wide.

You want them big enough for your candle to fit through.

Then cut a hole on the left side (No. 3 on the right picture above) about halfway about and about 2 inches wide as well.

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Next, cover and seal the opening with plastic wrap.

Be sure to tape it real well so no air can escape, but be sure to not cover any of the holes.

Then light one candle and place the box hole on the bottom gently over the top of the lit candle.

*Be sure the flame does not touch anything.

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Light the other candle and move it slowly over to the left side where the hole is.

Get the candle as close as you can to the hole without the flame touching the box.

Middle School Homeschool Science

Look at the picture above right where the flame on the left is already being pulled toward the right or toward the heat that was building up inside the box.

Middle school hands-on science: extreme winds science activity, I wanted to kick off our unit study with an easy hands-on activity and to use materials I already had in the house. We’re using a free middle school earth science book. Add this to the Free Earth Structure Lapbook. #middleschoolhomeschoolscience

What causes the air to move and the wind to blow? The point is to notice the second candle. When it’s lit, the flame is straight up.  But as you place it near the hole, it will move toward the hole.

When the first candle was lit, it heated up the inside. As the air was heated, it rose and of course became light.

When you blow out the second candle, the smoke moves in toward the hole, across the box and out the top. I didn’t put a picture of it because it was harder to capture the smoke, but be sure you watch which way the smoke goes after the candle is out on the left side.

So cooler air is also pulled in.  Just like the sun’s rays heats the earth and water.

Warmer air starts to rise. Because some of the earth’s surface is more heated than others, like over a desert, then some of the air rises faster.

The Santa Ana, shamal and sirocca winds all form over deserts.

Also, look at this mini weather station.

Middle School Science Activities

Look at these various winds and their easy definitions:

  • The Santa Ana winds in southern California are strong, hot winds that blow from the desert to Santa Ana Pass and out into San Pedro Channel beyond Los Angeles.
  • The Shamal winds are summer winds that blow over Iraq and the Persian Gulf.
  • The Sirocco winds are warm winds that blow over the Mediterranean Sea from the Sahara Desert.
  • The Gregale wind is a strong and cold wind that blows from the northeast in the western and central Mediterranean area mostly in winter.
  • Haboob is a strong wind that occurs primarily along the southern edges of the Sahara in Sudan and is associated with large sandstorms and dust storms.
  • Matanuska is a strong, gusty, northeast wind which occasionally occurs during the winter in the vicinity of Palmer, Alaska.

Grab my free minibook on our newest unit study on the earth’s structure.

Middle School Hands-on Science : Extreme Winds + Free Minibook

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Middle School Hands-on Science : Extreme Winds + Free Minibook

Minibooks/Topics in the Earth Science Lapbook

  • Why Are Beaches Sandy
  • Summer Beaches Versus Winter Beaches
  • What is a Natural Hazard
  • Energy Sources for Natural Hazards
  • Features of Rivers & Streams
  • Plate Tectonics trifold book
  • Earth Structure Lapbook Cover
  • What is a Volcano
  • Earth Layers Book
  • Extreme Winds

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Free 27 Week American History Study through Lapbooking In Chronological Order

February 4, 2015 | 16 Comments
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Today, I have rounded up 27 free American history lapbooks to keep American history fun, hands-on and covered in chronological order if you choose to cover American History in order too. There are enough lapbooks here to turn this easily into a year long study on American history.

Free 27 Week American History Study through Lapbooking In Chronological Order @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Free 27 Week American History Study through Lapbooking

Some lapbooks have more resources added to them and others less. Some topics have two or three lapbooks, but then again, the topics like the American Revolution and presidents, you could spend two or three weeks on.

American History Lapbooks | Christopher Columbus
American History | Christopher Columbus Lapbook
American History | Colonial America Lapbook
American History | Colonial America Lapbook
American History | Benjamin Franklin Lapbook
American History | George Washington Lapbook
American History | George Washington Lapbook
American History | Kaya an American Girl Lapbook
American History | Revolution Lapbook
American History | American Revolution Lapbook
American History | American Revolution Lapbook
American History | US Constitution
American History | Bill of Rights
American History | Lewis and Clark
American History | Abraham Lincoln Lapbook
American History | Oregon Trail Lapbook
American History | Annie Oakley Lapbook
American History | Pony Express
American History | Civil War Lapbook
American History | Amelia Earhart
American History | FBI Lapbook Study
American History | Titanic Lapbook
American History | World War 1
American History | World War 2
American History | Pearl Harbor
American History | Martin Luther King Jr.
American History | September 11, 2001

Also, you’ll love these other history resources

  • 35 Simple But Powerful American History Homeschool Resources K to 12
  • 100 BEST Hands-on Free Native American Resources
  • 50 Free History Unit Studies–History Lover’s Round Up.

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Marco Polo Unit Study – Salt Dough Map + Free Printable Map Flags

January 29, 2015 | 3 Comments
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I have a Marco Polo Unit Study salt dough map activity today. Also, check out my Free Marco Polo Unit Study, Lapbook, and Hands-on Ideas.

Tiny never tires of salt dough maps.  It is one of his favorite go to geography projects.

Our Marco Polo unit study is not only an awesome unit study for a salt dough map, but the map is a project he can mostly do by himself now.

We gathered our supplies and yes we are finally starting to add to our school supplies here in Ecuador. Thank goodness they have Pizza Hut delivery here so we have a box for our project.

This is the basic recipe I am always sharing in case you don’t have it already.

Hands-on Geography

Too, when we left the states, I made sure our suitcases had plenty of room for our much loved atlases.

We made it here to South America with our atlases in great shape and now that books in English are almost non-existent here, we take care real good care of what we do have.

No running to drool over books at Barnes & Noble here.

Back to our project.After mixing the dough, we just drew by free hand on the box with a pencil and then traced back over with a permanent marker.

Not only did we add some of the places visited by Marco Polo, but Tiny wanted to label some of the areas around it, so we did.

Also, look at some of these books to add to your study.

Marco Polo Books for Kids

10 Marco Polo Books & Resources for Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read To

Add some of these fun books about Marco Polo to your home library or use them in your unit studies.

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Marco Polo

The amazing story of a Venetian trader who becomes an aide to the great Kublai Khan comes to life in this retelling for students by Manuel Komroff. Follow along as Marco Polo travels through deserts littered with bones, encounters animals previously unknown to Europeans, and comes to serve in the court of one of the greatest kingdoms ever known.Included is a gorgeous new map tracing his journey, and 29 full page illustrations from an early edition written for adults.The text in this edition is a reprint of the original Messner Biography, a series that was created for students. "Well told and with engaging narratives, they unknowingly flow nicely from story to fact. You will find a plethora of information packed between these pages, not only about the title’s subject, but the subject's time and the world they lived in."

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The Adventures of Marco Polo

Was Marco Polo the world's greatest explorer -- or the world's greatest liar? Newbery Medalist Russell Freedman turns his eagle eye on the enigmatic Marco Polo in his most exciting biography yet.

He claimed to have seen rocks burn, bandits command sandstorms, lions tamed with a look, and sorcerers charm sharks while divers gathered pearls on the ocean floor. Marco Polo shook Europe with descriptions of the world he'd seen on his epic journey to the court of Kublai Khan.

But was Marco Polo the world's most accomplished explorer? Had he really seen the "Roof of the World" in Central Asia, and the "City of Heaven" in far-off China? Or was he a charlatan who saw nothing more than the conjurings of his inventive mind? Join Russell Freedman as he tackles a centuries-old mystery.

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The Story of Marco Polo

This is volume number 22 in the Signature Books series for young readers. This series, under the general editorship of Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft, provides easy to read, exciting stories based upon the lives of historical figures. A vivid story of the life and adventures of perhaps the most romantic traveler of all time, a man who returned from the East with tales so fantastic that no one believed him until he was vindicated by later travelers.

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Animals Marco Polo Saw (Explorer Series)

A continuation of the Explorers series by award-winning author Sandra Markle, Animals Marco Polo Saw brings to life the amazing, exotic animals Marco Polo encountered during his explorations in Asia, how the animals sometimes affected the outcome of the journey, and even helped the explorer survive!

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Marco Polo (Junior World Explorers)

Examines the political forces and personal ambition that drove Marco Polo in his explorations.

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The Travels of Marco Polo

Marco Polo was the most famous traveller of his time. His voyages began in 1271 with a visit to China, after which he served the Kubilai Khan on numerous diplomatic missions. On his return to the West, he was made a prisoner of war and met Rustichello of Pisa, with whom he collaborated on this book. The accounts of his travels provide a fascinating glimpse of the different societies he encountered: their religions, customs, ceremonies and way of life; on the spices and silks of the East; on precious gems, exotic vegetation and wild beasts. He tells the story of the holy shoemaker, the wicked caliph and the three kings, among a great many others, evoking a remote and long-vanished world with colour and immediacy. He found himself traversing the most exotic lands-from the dazzling Mongol empire to Tibet and Burma. This fascinating chronicle still serves as the most vivid depiction of the mysterious East in the Middle Ages.

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He Went With Marco Polo

Cathay is a long way from his home in Venice, but when 14-year-old gondolier, Tonio Tumba receives the chance of a lifetime, he doesn’t say no. Leaving behind his only possession, a shabby green gondola, Tonio eagerly joins Marco Polo on his adventure.

As Tonio and the Polo family travel the dangerous silk road to modern-day China, they encounter many fascinating people and dangerous perils. When Tonio rides into Cathay on one of the Khan’s elephants, he says to his friend, Pietro: “Elephants are grand… but give me a horse any time – unless I could have a gondola. When we get back to Venice, I’ll take you out in mine.”

There are many wonderful sights, amazing inventions and great riches to discover, though Tonio looks forward to getting back home - but many years will pass before his chance to see the canals of Venice again. When so much has changed, will Tonio find anything worth returning for?

Louise Andrews Kent is a master storyteller, weaving historical accuracy and immersive adventure into one epic voyage of discovery.

This new edition features all the original illustrations and clean, readable text. It is a fantastic living book teaching about history and geography, recommended for ages 10 and up.

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Genghis Khan and the Mongol Horde (World Landmark Books)

Excellent, historic story well told by Harold Lamb and beautifully illustrated by Elton Fax. Originally published in 1954, this paperback edition was released in 1982.

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Marco Polo: Overland to China (In the Footsteps of Explorers)

Relive Italian voyager Marco Polo's adventures in China in1275, including his legendary meeting with Kublai Khan, emperor of the powerful Mongol Empire. This exciting new book separates fact from myth using excerpts from Polo's actual journals and vivid illustrations and photographs to portray Polo himself and his impressions of the unique traditions and customs of the Mongols. A recipe from the period is also included. Topics include - what the Medieval period meant to Europe and exploration - the Silk Road - Marco Polo's service in Kublai Khan's court - life at sea and in the Mongol Empire - Marco Polo's influence on later explorers Teacher's guide available.

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Marco Polo: his travels and adventures.

This edition is presented complete and unabridged, with larger text for easier reading by younger readers, and all the original illustrations and decorations.“I have attempted to transform the somewhat dry and monotonous translation of this narrative into an entertaining story, that may engage the attention and the interest of my young readers; for which it certainly presents ample opportunities. If the task is properly done, no one can fail to follow Marco Polo from his Venetian home, across the entire continent of Asia to the court of Kublai Khan, and in his various adventures and journeys while in the far-off Orient, without eager curiosity and ever-deepening interest. The central figure of the story is heroic, for Marco Polo was in all things manly, brave, persevering, intelligent, and chivalrous; and the scenes and incidents in which he was the leading actor were in the highest degree thrilling and dramatic.”-From the Preface by the Author.

More Activities to Go With the Salt Dough Map

  • Make a Persian Mosaic
  • Learn how to make the extend a timeline book
  • Make Terra Cotta Warriors
  • Grab these free Notebooking Pages
  • Create this salt dough map of the Travels of Marco Polo and grab the printable map flags.

Marco Polo Unit Study – Salt Dough Map + Free Printable Map Flags

Too, I made some printable flags to put on the salt dough map.

A few places, I added in the name that would have been used back in the time of Marco Polo and then put the name of the modern day city to help Tiny make a connection.

Names are boring to learn about unless they make sense today.

Remember, before the salt dough dries, stick a toothpick in the dough so when it dries, the hole is there already for the flag pennant.

There is just something a lot more engaging for Tiny to add the pennants on some of the places Marco Polo traveled instead of labeling a printed out map, which would have been a lot more easier for me.

Then again, he remembers geography a lot better this way.

At the last minute, he decided he wanted to paint the trail of Marco Polo’s travels white because it would be easier for him to remember.

Don’t you love it when your kids come up with their own ways of remembering information?

I love it because Tiny was so ultimately satisfied with his work.

Too, though hands-on ideas sometimes are time consuming or in our case we plod along over a few days working on them, you don’t have to do much more review because they retain so much information in the beginning.

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100+ Best and Free Tropical Amazon Rainforest Educators Resources

January 21, 2015 | 22 Comments
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Updated 2021

Tropical Rainforest Amazon Educators Resources

The tropical rain forest Amazon was a huge unit study and co-op for us when we studied it a while back. I will be doing it again with Tiny because he was real young when we studied it the first time around.

Too, we might have a chance to visit the rain forest while we are living here in Ecuador. Update: Oh yes we trekked the Amazon Rain Forest while living in Ecuador.

Part of Ecuador borders the rain forest. So either by visiting Brazil or traveling here in Ecuador, I want to be sure we get by to see it because that will be one way to bring the study of the Amazon Rain Forest alive.

Because I didn’t get to share too many tropical rainforest Amazon free resources when I shared my unit study (I already had three pages here on my blog) I thought I would gather a few of them here and then well – – I kept adding and adding.

100 Tropical Rainforest Amazon Free Resources for Educators

I have over 100 free rain forest resources listed below.

Amazon Rainforest Free Educator Resources

Here are my three pages and then scoot down and grab more below.

Rainforest Amazon

Rainforest Animals

Rainforest Co-op Pictures

Free Tropical Rain Forest Amazon Teacher Guides

  • Teachers Guide – Bugs 8 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – No Monkey, No Chocolate 10 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – Tropical Rain Forest Grades 2-4. 54 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – Welcome to the Rain Forest 8 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – Rain Forest Upper Primary 17 page .pdf
  • Rain Bird Rain Forest 126 page .pdf Grades K to 12.
  • Journeys in the Film with Amazon Aid 202 page .pdf for Grades 6 to 12.
  • Butterfly Rainforest Educator’s Guide 56 page .pdf
  • Finding My Forest 20 page .pdf
  • Discovering Forests 68 page .pdf for ages 10 to 13
  • Teachers Guide – Rain Forest Pack 5 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – Time for Kids 4 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – Rain Forest Puppetry  12 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – Desert to Rain Forest – Middle School 92 page .pdf
  • Teachers Guide – New South Wales. Teachers Guide – Too cool not to include though it isn’t the Amazon, it shares similarities. Teachers Guide and template to build the rain forest. Scroll down to documents to download and grab all the downloads.
  • Reptiles Alive 15 page .pdf
  • The Jungle Book 50 page .pdf Grades 4 to 8.
  • The Magic Rainforest 15 page .pdf guide.
  • Tropical Rainforest K to12
  • Guide for The Rainforest Grew All Around 58 page .pdf

Free Tropical Rain Forest Amazon Lesson Plans

  • What are Rainforests
  • Does Medicine Grow on Trees
  • Rainforest Facts
  • How chocolate is made –6 .pdf lessons
  • “Afternoon on the Amazon” by Mary Pope Osborne
  • Rainforest Animal printable book for Grades 3-5
  • Tree of Dreams Chocolate Covered Rainforest Activities
  • AmaZone based on a fictional world summit about the rainforest
  • Rainforest Lessons
  • The Earth’s Rain Forest 14 page .pdf
  • Regions of South America
  • Ancient Farmers of the Amazon – High School
  • And the Rains Came Down
  • Journey Into Amazonia
  • Zoozoo Animal Teaching Guide (have to give your email) but the download is 114 page .pdf (nice) of various animals
  • Animals of the Amazon
  • Facts about the Rainforest
  • Amazon Water Cycle Role-play
  • Design a Rainforest Postcard
  • Tropical Treehouse 11 page .pdf

Free Tropical Rain Forest Amazon Coloring Pages

  • Supercoloring Rain Forest Coloring Pages
  • Coloring Pages from First Palette
  • Jaguar Animal Coloring Page
  • Lots on Coloring Home
  • Collection of Rain Forest Coloring Page
  • Coloring Pages from Rainforest Alliance
  • Howler Monkey Coloring Pages
  • A Walk in the Rainforest
  • Save the Rainforest
  • First School Rainforest

Tropical Rain Forest Amazon Lapbooks

  • Be sure you grab the rainforest lapbooks I have on my page. I have enough for 3 or more lapbooks.
  • The Great Kapok Tree Lapbook by Little Beans – Ideas
  • Rain Forest Lapbook by All that’s Good – Ideas
  • Free Brazil Lapbook by Too Many Flowers Travels
  • The Great Kapok Tree lapbook by Homeschool Share
The Basement Workshop Store

Tropical Rain Forest Crafts and Activities

  • Bromeliad Pattern
  • Make a Blue Morpho Butterfly
  • Make a Bromeliad and Other Activities
  • Live Rain Forest in a Jar
  • Printable Tree Frog Craft
  • Rain Forest Plants Activity
  • Make a Paper Plate Frog
  • Preschool Snake Craft
  • Amazon Water Cycle Role Play
  • Make a Brazilian Rainforest Triarama
  • Rain Forest Dioramas
  • Parrot Crafts
  • Felt Iguana
  • Butterfly Life Cycle Paper Plate Craft
  • Rainforest in a Jar Kid Craft
  • Camouflage Habitat Diorama
  • Paper Rain Forest in a Jar
  • Twirling Paper Plate Snake
  • The Great Kapok Tree Printable Board Game
  • Another Paper Plate Snake Craft
  • Build An Ecosystem
  • Toucan Craft
  • Devastating Deforestation Triarama
  • Edible Rainforest Dirt Pudding
  • Make a Jaguar Mask or Poison Dart Bean Bag

Free Rain Forest Printables

  • Animal Research Report
  • Easy Crossword Puzzle
  • PreK Rio Pack
  • Jan Brett Umbrella printable
  • Cute printable passport and map
  • Giant Rainforest Word search
  • Free The Umbrella Animals
  • Shrinking Rain Forests
  • The Rainforest printable lesson
  • Free Printable Mini-Book
  • Free Rainforest Bingo

Rainforest Facts – Infographics

Degradation of the Brazilian Rain Forest

Rain Forest Infographic

Rain Forest Media Resources

  • Rain forest Animal and Plant Life
  • Hidden Animal Games
  • Interactive How Plants Grow
  • Amazon Interactive The Ecotourism Game
  • Rainforest in a Box YouTube
  • The Rain Forest Grew All Around Math Quiz
  • Rainforests 101 | National Geographic
  • Virtual Field Trip – Amazon Rainforest
  • Rainforest Facts for Kids
  • Amazon Rainforest 

If you want to do a literature unit study with fun weather themed book for your young ones, you’ll love these online self-paced literature workshops for your kids.

Look at the course the book Raindrop Plop.

Check out ALL the online self-paced courses for your kids. They have classes for K to 12.

Best Rain Forest Books for Kids

You’ll love my Ultimate Unit Study Planner with my eye for detail! You can grab it below or see more pictures in my shop and check out the Unit Study Enhancer for Temperate Rain Forests.

  • 2. Ultimate DIY Homeschool Unit Study Planner

    2. Ultimate DIY Homeschool Unit Study Planner

    $5.99
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  • Temperate Rain Forest Unit Study Enhancer (4 Printables)

    Temperate Rain Forest Unit Study Enhancer (4 Printables)

    $1.25
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100 Tropical Rainforest Amazon Free Resources for Educators

You’ll love these other resources:

  • Fascinating and Fun Honey Bees Unit Study and Lapbook for Kids
  • The Ultimate Guide to the Flora and Fauna of the Amazon Rain Forest
  • Toddler to Teen 100 Popular Free Homeschool Unit Study Resources
  • Meso-America Unit Study and Lapbook
  • Foraging and Feasting Nature Unit Study and Lapbook
  • Free Earth Science Lapbook
  • Free Middle School Science Curriculum and Magazine

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Over 70 Free Amazon Rain Forest Resources! Great for a homeschool unit study or just learning about the Amazon Rain Forest. Click here to grab these AWESOME resources!

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