Chihuly works have been on display in such places as the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the canals of Venice, and of course, the San Jose Museum of Art.

 Work by Dale Chihuly

HOT Words

  • annealing oven: a special oven that cools the glass piece very slowly.
  • furnace:  an enclosed structure heated to a very high temperature so that substances put inside, such as glass, will melt or burn.
  • frits or jimmies: small bits of colored glass.
  • gaffer or maestro: the leader of a glassblowing team and the person in charge of a glass piece that is being created. The word maestro is Italian for “teacher” or “master”
  • gather: a blob of glass, on the end of the pipe.
  • glassblowing:  blowing air into a tube to form heated glass into objects.
  • hot shop: an artist’s studio or workshop.
  • marver:  a smooth, flat steel plate on which glass is rolled.
  • molten glass: a very thick liquid.
  • opaque:  preventing rays of light from passing through, and therefore not transparent.
  • properties:  qualities of a substance or material that can be used in a particular way.
  • translucent:  allowing some light through.

Today, even though the art of glass blowing has been shared all over the world, Murano is still called the Glass Island.

Lapbook Pictures

Glass Blowing Lapbook | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study

Pieces to color, decorate and put on front of lapbook or notebook page.

Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study

Notebooking pages

Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study
Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study

Coloring Page:

Glass Blowing in the Middle Ages | Free Glassblowing Homeschool Lapbook and Unit Study

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Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

Doing a fall season or fall unit study is a great way to brace the change in the weather.

We love this time of the year! Here in Texas as least we have some leaves that change colors not to mention how wonderful spices and sweet potato pie smell!

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

First, I want to share our family recipe for sweet potato pie.  We like it better than pumpkin pie.

Sweet Potato Pie

 Note: When I make sweet potato pie for family and friends, it is not usually just one. So this recipe calls for four sweet potatoes. By the time you add your ingredients, you can generally estimate about one medium size potato equals one pie. So adjust this recipe for your family.

  • 4 sweet potatoes
  • 1/2 T. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. nutmeg
  • 1 1/2 c. brown sugar (you can use only one cup, but we like it sweeter)
  • 1 c. white sugar
  • 2 sticks butter
  • 1 can evaporated milk
  • 5 eggs
  • 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp salt

Peel, cut and dice sweet potatoes. Add enough water to just cover potatoes in your pot. By not adding more than what is needed, it  keeps it from being real soggy later. Add your salt now in the water. Boil until soft.

While the sweet potatoes are boiling, get out your butter and let it soften in a medium size bowl that you will use to mix all your ingredients in.

If potatoes are soft when you pierce with a fork, drain water and add them to your bowl. The butter will melt nicely. Add the rest of your ingredients. Tip: You have to use this many eggs in order to get the rich custard taste of this pie.

Cream together ingredients and bake for about 45 minutes on 325 degrees. <yum yum>

Fall Unit Study

We enjoyed doing this lapbook. Your child’s thumb can be used for finger stamping leaves on the front cover and throughout the book. After he finishes finger stamping, outline the leaf or add some lines inside.

We have found by using scrapbook quality stamp pads, the ink is more vivid and last longer than regular finger paint

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

I used cardstock too instead of file folders. It seems that you get more color choices with cardstock.

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Free Fall Lapbook Ages 4 - 8 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

         

Minibook Pumpkin Life Cycle @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
fall lapbook
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

This Farmer in the Dell Book is a little time consuming but after you get finished you can use it over and over again.

I added a few more characters to help the younger children in our co-op work on memory skills and comprehension. This picture helps you to see the end product for the next three mini books.

The hay page goes glued to the very back of your page and the pockets are folded and glued onto the hay. After you color your characters you can even put contact paper around them to preserve them.

My son colored these with scrapbook quality fine markers.

He added in with Prismacolor Premier Soft Core Colored Pencils, which are higher quality than regular map colors. The colors are more vivid with the markers. I guess we all like brighter colors.

Note: If you have an older child this year, look down further for “Know your leaves” mini book that fits in the same place as this Farmer in the Dell book.

fall lapbook
fall lapbook
fall lapbook
fall lapbook

Free Fall Lapbook

fall lapbook
fall lapbook

You can add in some science so your child gets familiar with the words hibernate and migrate. Sort the animals that hibernate or migrate to prepare for the winter months.

fall lapbook

Note: If you have an older child this year, see the “Why do leaves change colors?” mini book to replace this one.

We did  art by mixing the primary colors to see the secondary colors they made. It is so much more fun if they can mix the colors and then use their finger print to answer the questions. If not, I added the colors on a strip so they can cut and paste the answer to the question. Some kids just might not feel like getting messy today. lol

Inside View Leaft Page - Fall Unit Study @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

Fall would not be complete without studying about the busy little squirrels.

This is a picture of a Red Squirrel my sons liked.

Cut out the squirrel on the next two mini books and stick him inside this tree so he is ready for winter.

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

             

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

With all the variety in squash, I know the recipes can be endless at this time of the year.

I guess that goes for apples too. But something we did not know is that pomegranate is a fruit that is in season too during the fall. For us here in the U.S. the season starts around September or so and lasts for a few months into winter. So I added the pomegranate to our bag full of fresh fruits and veggies.

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

             

Note: Also for a little older child, you can substitute this book for the paper bag or squirrel book.

What Do We Get From Trees

Outside mini book                          Inside view of how pockets fold.

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
What do we get from trees 2

Fact cards to be cut, memorized and placed in correct pockets.

Fall Poetry Copy work

Where do we put ours? A lot of times we place them on the back since they won’t be cut through like they would be if you placed them on the front of the file folder. Then use clear packing tape to cover the whole page. You will have a nice well preserved spot of your child’s work.

Also you can place it on the side flap but folding the paper in half, glue only the part that will stick the page. Too, you can staple a ziploc to the inside of your lapbook and keep your work in there. Be sure to staple only the part that is attached to your lapbook and not on the ridge where you need to open/close the bag.

We usually make our own copy work so that our child can draw his or her picture on it and so that they also see the original form without the dotted lines.

Sometimes the dots and lines can be distracting. In addition, it is good for them to learn to go back and forth between the top and bottom to help train their eyes. So the blank box at the top is provided so they can draw a picture to illustrate their work or color/design if they want.

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

For all the days the earth continues, seed sowing and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter,
and day and night, will never cease.
~Genesis 8:22~

 Autumn Art – Memorization Cards

       

Note: This can be used for an older or younger child. Cut out cards, fold in half and glue. One side has the picture, the back side information about the artist. Cut out and store in pocket and glue to your page OR instead of using pocket, put them on a “O” ring put punching a hole in one corner.

About Corn

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

Some of the first corn farmers were the American Indians,  the Aztecs, the Incas and the Mayas.

How does corn grow? The kernel is the seed. The seed is planted in the soil. The stalk begins to grow. The stalk is the stem. Leaves grow from the nodes.

Ears of corn grow from the nodes. Each plant is male and female. The silk catches pollen from the tassels.

Then pollen travels down the silk and fertilizes the kernels.

Corn Words

  • diclinous – A corn plant is diclinous because the stamens and pistils (male and female reproductive parts) are found in separate flowers.
  • kernel – The kernel is the corn seed.
  • tuft – A cluster of hairs like silk also called tassel are at the tip of an ear of corn.
  • tip cap – The tip cap attaches the kernel to the cob.
  • cob – The core or center of the ear. The kernels of corn are attached to it and grow in rows.

Two minibooks to download below.

This is basically the same minibook but it can be made a couple of different ways. The first minibook the child labels the parts of the corn plant and colors the pictures and cover page.

The bottom minibook has color pictures, the corn plant parts are labeled and there is minimum coloring. They can both be downloaded and mix/match the pages.

Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

Homeschool Fall Lapbook for Younger Learners

The free fall lapbook has 36 pages in all. The minibooks are

  • Autumn Art Memorization Cards Pages 4
  • Bible Copywork Page 1
  • Corn Minibook Pages 4
  • Lapbook Pages 17
  • Fall is Here Cover Page1
  • Cover Page 1 – Page 1
  • Layout View Sample Page 1
  • Leaves Copywork – Pages 1
  • Know Your Leaves Page 1
  • Photosynthesis Wheel Page 1
  • What Do we Get from Trees Pages 3
  • Why Do Leaves Change Colors Page 1

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Exploring Space and Astronomy Free Unit Study for Multiple Ages
Fall Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}

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