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Beethoven & The French Revolution Minibook (Music Unit Study)

January 5, 2014 | Leave a Comment
This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see my full disclosure policy.

French Revolution & Beethoven Collage

So you know we have been trying to get one more unit study in before we have to think about moving. {I think we can, I think we can.}

Zeezok Publishing Review

But, one thing I have not told you about yet that we love, is that I have been reviewing The Music Appreciation Collection by Zeezok Publishing.

Before I say anything else, let me just pause and say “Wow”!  I had no idea that we would love it so much and that it would be so extensive with background information on the life of each music composer and not just music CDs.

Zeezok Publishing Review Beethoven Lapbook and Reader

Though I do say it from time to time, I want you to know too that I do not accept every offer made to me for free curriculum to review.  But, when I do accept I am thinking it would make a great fit for our family and this curriculum is no exception. 

It tops the favorites list too and we are not finished with it yet.   One thing that appealed to me right away are the lapbooks on each composer as well as the beautiful readers.

Zeezok Publishing Review Activity Book

(activity book with a variety of extensive activities)

I won’t be posting the review until next month, but just wanted you to get a sneak peek.

Because we have been learning so much from it, I wanted to share a connection to our French Revolution unit study and that is about Beethoven. 

We were delighted to know that our composer study lined up with our unit study.  I had no way of knowing that of course when I accepted the offer.  So this was a nice surprise.

Though I recalled the time period that Beethoven lived in, I knew he was not from France.  But, after using Zeezok’s Music Appreciation activity book we realized that the French Revolution did affect Beethoven. 

Sure he knew about the French Revolution because it was a significant event of that time period, but I didn’t really know any details.  The activity for the lesson pointed out that he could not travel to Vienna because the city was not safe because of the uprising.

Too, he very much was affected by the bombing of Napoleon Bonaparte.  Though technically, Austria was bombed when Napoleon Bonaparte was emperor, it had its roots in the French Revolution.

French Revolution & Beethoven @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Because we are doing a full lapbook from Zeezok on Beethoven coming up next month, I created this free minibook to go with our current unit study about the French Revolution. 

We are using it to note a few facts about Beethoven so that Tiny remembers he lived during this time period.

Download the free minibook on Beethoven here.

I love it when we discover an unplanned music tie in to our unit study.  Do you seize those moments too?

Grab these other fun things

  • French Revolution 1789 – 1799 Unit Study & Lapbook
  • Homeschool Music Curriculum on the Beat
  • How To Teach Your Homeschooled Children Shakespeare
  • Shakespeare Unit Study Starters
  • Online Homeschool High School Poetry (No Teaching Involved)
  • Relax! How to Easily Add Art and Music to Your Homeschool Day

Hugs and love ya,

Leave a CommentFiled Under: History Based, Science Based Tagged With: music, musicappreciation, unit studies

Free Machu Picchu Mini Book & Completed South America Lapbook

November 15, 2013 | 3 Comments
This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see my full disclosure policy.

I think  we have exhausted our reading about Machu Picchu for our South America unit study.

Free Machu Picchu Mini Book & Completed South America Lapbook

Free Machu Picchu Mini Book & Completed South America Lapbook

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.

South America Machu Picchu

South America Lapbook

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

How to Get the Free South America Printable Lapbook

Now, how to grab the free lapbook. This is a subscriber freebie.

That means when you sign up to follow me, you get this freebie.

 1) Sign up on my list.
 2) Grab the freebie now.
3) Last, look for all my emails in your inbox. Glad to have you following me!

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3 CommentsFiled Under: 1. My FREE Learning Printables {Any Topic}, Geography Based, Science Based Tagged With: hands on history, hands-on, hands-on activities, handson, handsonhomeschooling, machpicchu

Free Mini Layered Book – South America Galapagos Islands

November 7, 2013 | 4 Comments
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Free The Galapagos Islands Layered Book

After we did our hands on experiment about the Humboldt Current, then we went ahead and finalized our layered book for our South America Unit.

Free Mini Layered Book - South America Galapagos Islands

Book 6 that I have today is a layered book about the Galapagos Islands.  The download has two ways to use it. One way, you have your child fill in the information because it is blank and the other way, I have a book where information is already added.

Too, you can use part of the book that is blank and use part of the book that has some information if you want to mix and match. As always you have options because I love options.

Our lapbook is shaping up on this unit and you can see above where I placed books 5 and now Book 6. I have just enough room on our lapbook to get in one more topic and that is about Machu Picchu before we finish this unit.

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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

How to Get the Free South America Printable Lapbook

Now, how to grab the free lapbook. This is a subscriber freebie.

That means when you sign up to follow me, you get access to my subscribers library and this freebie.

However, not all my freebies are in the library (wink).

I like to keep up to date with what is valuable to you so I can give you more, some freebies you must sign up again on the form below even if you are already a follower.

And it’s the only way I have of freely delivering them to you. Just follow the steps below.

► 1) Sign up on my list.
► 2) Go to your inbox and confirm your email from the automatic reply I sent you. If you’re already a confirmed subscriber, you will not have to do this. You’ll receive the freebie instantly.
 ►3) Last step. look for my reply AFTER you’ve confirmed your email.

4 CommentsFiled Under: 1. My FREE Learning Printables {Any Topic}, Geography Based, My Unit Studies {Free Printables & Hands-on Ideas}, Science Based Tagged With: south america

Humboldt Who? Hands On to Understand Ocean Currents & Their Effect On The Galapagos Islands

November 5, 2013 | 7 Comments
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Unless you’re an over the top marine biologist or oceanographer, it may not be very exciting to study about ocean currents, wind direction and their affect on the Galapagos Islands.

I knew I had to think of something a bit more engaging to introduce Alexander von Humboldt, the German naturalist and explorer after whom the Humboldt Current off the west coast of South America was named.

So I found this easy hands on activity to do to better understand how wind moving over water drags surface water along the path. It also  simulates the flow of the Humboldt Current in the Pacific Ocean helping Tiny to grasp some of the concepts.

Easy Ocean Currents Activity

There is a lot of complicated factors that can determine currents in the ocean, but I like simple always. Hopefully, he walks away with understanding some of this.  From our past readings like Carry on Mr. Bowditch he did understand some about prevailing winds or trade winds.

In this activity I wanted him to understand that the movement of surface water away from the coast, bringing cold water from the subsurface which is nutrient rich supports an abundance of life on the Galapagos Islands.

Hands On Activity to Understand Humboldt Ocean Current

Look at these things I used for this first experiment

  • a rectangle cake pan. I had a disposable one, you could easily use a glass one you already have.
  • a map of the eastern Pacific. Our Junior Atlas was nice and big and easy to see the coast of North and South America.
  • a permanent marker if you are using a disposable pan or a non-permanent marker if you use your kitchen glass pan.
  • modeling clay
  • food coloring though its easier to see the current (food coloring) if you keep the water clear. I have no little bitty ones anymore so I allowed Tiny to color his water blue because he understood what to look for when we added the second color of food coloring
  • bendable flexible straw/s for how many however kids you have


Draw with your marker on the right side of your pan the outline of the west coast of North and South America. I just did this freehand.

Ocean Currents Activity

Then have them follow the pattern with the modeling clay to make a wall or ridge of land.

Make sure your ridge of land is water tight so that no water comes over it and Tiny even built a wall.

Then add some “land” to the west of South America which is the Galapagos. We kind of eyeballed where it was by looking at the  “coast” and put it close to what would be the “equator” too. Eyeballing is good enough.

Then fill your pan with the “ocean”. Like I said, if you have real young kids, just keep the water clear because the food coloring to  show the current makes a much more wow statement. But, having the ocean blue makes it cool too.

Be sure the water gets still before the “wind” comes……

Ocean Currents and The Galapagos - South American Unit Study | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Bend your straw and point the short end, before the bend of the straw, toward the water. Mr. Awesome had the second food coloring drop ready in place.

Then gently blow the “wind” across the surface to see how the current is affected by the wind. There it is! The response I wanted.  Such an easy hands on activity to understand something a little more complicated.

The darker color shows the pattern of ocean currents that the wind produces. You can also do this activity another way but this time blow along the coast of Central America toward South America or (from North to South) because it represents the Panama Current that brings warmer water to the northern Galapagos Islands.

Easy, fun and I had all the makings for this hands on activity in my house already.

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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How to Get the Free South America Printable Lapbook

Now, how to grab the free lapbook. This is a subscriber freebie.

That means when you sign up to follow me, you get access to my subscribers library and this freebie.

However, not all my freebies are in the library (wink).

I like to keep up to date with what is valuable to you so I can give you more, some freebies you must sign up again on the form below even if you are already a follower.

And it’s the only way I have of freely delivering them to you. Just follow the steps below.

► 1) Sign up on my list.
► 2) Go to your inbox and confirm your email from the automatic reply I sent you. If you’re already a confirmed subscriber, you will not have to do this. You’ll receive the freebie instantly.
 ►3) Last step. look for my reply AFTER you’ve confirmed your email.

7 CommentsFiled Under: Geography Based, Hands-On Activities, My Unit Studies {Free Printables & Hands-on Ideas}, Science Based Tagged With: hands-on, oceancurrents

Free 8 Page Fan Book–Animals of the Galapagos Islands

November 1, 2013 | 6 Comments
This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see my full disclosure policy.

We have been reading about the fascinating and unusual creatures of the Galapagos Islands, a lot which are not found any other place. Though there are many more animals that live there, I have listed a few of the more well known ones or ones we found fascinating and created a fan book for our unit study.

Free 8 page Animals of the Galapagos Islands @ Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Too, I have another mini book coming about facts on the Galapagos Islands, but because there are so many animals to learn about I wanted you to have this one first.

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
Ocean Currents and The Galapagos1

How to Get the Free South America Printable Lapbook

Now, how to grab the free lapbook. This is a subscriber freebie.

That means when you sign up to follow me, you get access to my subscribers library and this freebie.

However, not all my freebies are in the library (wink).

I like to keep up to date with what is valuable to you so I can give you more, some freebies you must sign up again on the form below even if you are already a follower.

And it’s the only way I have of freely delivering them to you. Just follow the steps below.

► 1) Sign up on my list.
► 2) Go to your inbox and confirm your email from the automatic reply I sent you. If you’re already a confirmed subscriber, you will not have to do this. You’ll receive the freebie instantly.
 ►3) Last step. look for my reply AFTER you’ve confirmed your email.

6 CommentsFiled Under: 1. My FREE Learning Printables {Any Topic}, Geography Based, Science Based Tagged With: galapagos islands, south america

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