• Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Activity, Change, Progress

  • HOME
  • How to
    • Preschool
    • Kindergarten
    • Elementary
    • Middle School
    • High School
      • Science 
  • Planner
  • Lapbooks
    • Trioramas
    • History Games
    • LEGO
  • Shop
  • GET STARTED NOW!
    • Learning Styles
  • 7 Step Planner
    • DIY Best Student Planner
    • Free & Easy DIY Home Management Binder
  • Unit Studies
    • Creation to Ancients
    • Middle Ages to Reform
    • Exploring to Revolution
    • World Wars to Today
    • Science
    • Free Art Curriculum Grades 1 – 8
  • Curriculum
    • More Unit Studies
    • Geography
    • Writing PreK to 12th
    • Geronimo Stilton
  • BootCamp
    • Resources
      • Dynamic Subscriber Freebies
      • Exclusive Subscribers Library
      • Ultimate Unit Study Planner

flowers

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

February 7, 2024 | Leave a Comment
This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see my full disclosure policy.

There are many fantastic topics that can help make a fun and full Mexico Unit Study. Also, you’ll love these other Best Homeschool Unit Studies and my Meso-America Unit Study and Lapbook.

And I have a lot of topic ideas to get you started on your way and exciting activities to go along with it.

Besides ideas for fantastic activities to get your learner excited, and information on some subtopics for Mexico.

I also have a tutorial for a fun easy floral headband.

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

It’s like the style Frida Kahlo is known for that is also worn in celebrations and has become part of the traditional costume.

There is much to learn about this amazing country that is just south of the U.S. bordering California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

It is rich in culture and history that spans way back to the Mayans that began as early as 1500 BCE.

You can cover flora, fauna, history, geography, artists, special days, food, and more.

Additionally, you can explore present and ancient Mexico through hands-on activities and engaging books that open the culture of another land.

Books for Kids About Mexico

First, I like to use a living book or even picture book if I can to begin our unit study.

Then I add reference books to add to our learning.

10 Mexico Books & Resources For Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read To

Add some of these books to your home library about Mexico. Also, use them for a homeschool unit study.

The Underdogs: A Novel of the Mexican Revolution (Penguin Classics)

The Underdogs is the first great novel about the first great revolution of the twentieth century. Demetrio Macias, a poor, illiterate Indian, must join the rebels to save his family. Courageous and charismatic, he earns a generalship in Pancho Villa’s army, only to become discouraged with the cause after it becomes hopelessly factionalized. At once a spare, moving depiction of the limits of political idealism, an authentic representation of Mexico’s peasant life, and a timeless portrait of revolution, The Underdogs is an iconic novel of the Latin American experience and a powerful novel about the disillusionment of war.

Stories from Mexico

Tales from Mexican folklore including The Palace of Canela, In Through the Window, The Coyote and the Sheep, The Cu Bird, and SenÄor Coyote and Juan's Maguey.

Adelita

Hace mucho tiempo—a long time ago—there lived a beautiful young woman named Adelita. So begins the age-old tale of a kindhearted young woman, her jealous stepmother, two hateful stepsisters, and a young man in search of a wife. The young man, Javier, falls madly in love with beautiful Adelita, but she disappears from his fiesta at midnight, leaving him with only one clue to her hidden identity: a beautiful rebozo—shawl. With the rebozo in place of a glass slipper, this favorite fairy tale takes a delightful twist. Tomie dePaola's exquisite paintings, filled with the folk art of Mexico, make this a Cinderella story like no other.

Hill Of Fire (I Can Read, Book 3) (I Can Read Level 3)

Every day is the same for Pablo's father. Then one afternoon the ground growls, hisses smoke, and swallows up his plow. A volcano is erupting in the middle of his cornfield!

Mexico in Story and Pictures

Imagine

Have you ever imagined what you might be when you grow up? When he was very young, Juan Felipe Herrera picked chamomile flowers in windy fields and let tadpoles swim across his hands in a creek. He slept outside and learned to say good-bye to his amiguitoseach time his family moved to a new town. He went to school and taught himself to read and write English and filled paper pads with rivers of ink as he walked down the street after school. And when he grew up, he became the United States Poet Laureate and read his poems aloud on the steps of the Library of Congress. If he could do all of that . . . what could you do? With this illustrated poem of endless possibility, Juan Felipe Herrera and Lauren Castillo breathe magic into the hopes and dreams of readers searching
for their place in life.

Old Ramon

Fun novel combining Mexico and California cultures where a young boy learns about life and growing up.

The Princess and the Warrior: A Tale of Two Volcanoes

In the picture book Princess and the Warrior: A Tale of Two Volcanoes, award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh brings a cherished Mexican legend to life.A Pura Belpré Illustrator Honor BookALA/ALSC Notable Children’s Book! “A palette of earthy, evocative colors .

. . A genuine triumph.” ―Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)“Use this Aztec legend to inspire readers while teaching a bit about dramatic irony.” —School Library Journal Izta was the most beautiful princess in the land, and suitors traveled from far and wide to woo her. Even though she was the daughter of the emperor, Izta had no desire to marry a man of wealth and power. Instead, she fell in love with Popoca, a brave warrior who fought in her father’s army—and a man who did not offer her riches but a promise to stay by her side forever. The emperor did not want his daughter to marry a mere warrior, but he recognized Popoca’s bravery. He offered Popoca a deal: If the warrior could defeat their enemy, Jaguar Claw, then the emperor would permit Popoca and Izta to wed. But Jaguar Claw had a plan to thwart the warrior. Would all be lost? Today two majestic volcanoes—Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl—stand overlooking Mexico City. They have been admired and revered for countless generations and have formed the basis of many origin and creation myths.

Growing Up In Aztec Times (Growing Up In series)

Describes the daily life of the Aztecs, discussing life in the city, life in the country, education, food and drink, and other aspects.

The Tale of Rabbit and Coyote

Poor Coyote! What’s he doing, hanging upside down in the farmer’s house, next to a pot of boiling water? How’d he wind up underneath the jicara tree, getting bonked by rock-hard fruit? Who tricked him into whacking a wasps’ nest with a stick? And why is he always howling at the moon? Because of Rabbit, that’s why! Longtime collaborators Tony Johnston and Tomie dePaola look to the folklore of Oaxaca, Mexico, for this nutty, naughty tale of trickery and hijinks. Written with sly humor and illustrated in the vibrant golds, blues, and reds of the Southwest, this is a story with a flavor as distinctive as chile peppers.

Mexico Unit Study

Geography Ideas About Mexico

One thing that is important to include in your unit study of Mexico is the geography of the country.

Mexico is a country with extreme landforms from high mountains to deep canyons located in the center to deserts in the north, and even thick rainforests in the south and east.

  • Mexico is a country that is part of North America.
  • The country’s name came from the Aztec word Mexica (mesh-EE-ca).
  • Also, the ancient Maya’s and Aztecs lived in the country of Mexico.
  • There are some great free printable maps on this page to color, print, labeled or to label.
  • The Rio Grande River is the border between the United States and Mexico.
  • Mount Popocatépetl is one of the highest volcanoes in Mexico.

Mexico is bordered on the north by a 2,000-mile stretch of the United States.

Guatemala and Belize are found on the southeast; the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea are on the east; the Pacific Ocean is on the south and west.

The climate varies greatly because there is a great distance from north to south.

Language Arts Ideas About Mexico

Next, here are some language art ideas.

  • Learn this list of 20 Spanish words.
  • Reading. Choose one or more of the books above. There are different levels and I have something for every age.
  • Here are some vocabulary words which also explains some of the culture of Mexico.
    • sombrero: a large, wide brimmed hat
    • poncho: a blanket with a hole in the center for the head to go through
    • serape: a blanket woven from colorful yarn
    • fiesta: a party
    • pinata: large container normally an animal shape filled with candy used at parties
  • Most areas have a Mexican supermarket. Visit the store and have your child write down the names of foods from Mexico.
  • Read a Mexican folktale and role play. Young children love this and especially dressing up and playing the part of one of the animals. For example, look at Senor Coyote and Rabbit.
Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

Math Ideas About Mexico

Additionally, here are a few ideas for fun math.

  • Explain that the currency in Mexico is pesos.
  • Try to explain the value and then convert it to dollars.
  • Play games about money and learn about money from Mexico and other countries on Math is Fun. Click on money. Play Make the Amount but first look at Currencies of the World to be familiar with the coins of Mexico.

Moreover, add some of these science ideas.

Science Ideas about Mexico

Besides learning about the rainforest, learn how chocolate is made.

  • Look at my rainforest lapbook and unit study.
  • Rainforest Amazon Activities for Kids
  • Fun Chocolate Unit Study and DIY Chocolate Candy Bar Activity

Ancient Mayans- Of course if you are studying these ancient people you will want to dig into the pyramid of Chichen Itza.

Also, learn about the contributions the Mayans made – The Mayan Calendar, Filtration systems, rubber, chocolate, and medicines.

Here is a book recommendation that goes along with the unit as well as a fun LEGO build for the pyramid- Geronimo Stilton Adventure The Journey Through Time #2: Back in Time (Mayan Craft).

LEGO is a fabulous manipulative to incorporate.

Monarch Butterflies- Monarchs travel up to an incredible 3,000 miles to the forests of central Mexico in a great migration to winter in the warmer climate.

This is a great science topic to include in your lesson on Mexico, learning about the Monarch specifically as well as the life cycle of a butterfly. Add this Fun and Easy Hands-on Life Cycle Butterfly Activity for Kids to you quick study.

Music, Food, and Art of Mexico

Also, more topics to learn about are about the music, food, and art of Mexico.

  • Easy Mexican Crafts: How to Make a Taco Craft

First, La Cucaracha in Spanish phrase means “the cockroach” and it is a Mexican folk dance. This is fun to learn and do with a group like in a co-op or with other family members.

Mariachi music is performed by a band playing as they stroll and the Mexican Hat Dance is the national dance of Mexico.

Here is another fun video showing the Hat Dance. I love it because it’s quirky, but also your child can hear both the music and see the dance.

Too, the instructor gives tips for each age on how to vary the dance. So much fun to do at home or in a co-op.

Too, corn, chilies and chocolate come originally from Mexico.

Tacos- Especially Tacos el Pastor- or “ Shepherd Style” tacos that are made with seasoned and marinated pork. They are very different from the typical fast food or Tex Mex style restaurant tacos that you have probably had.

In addition, learn about tamales and how to make tortillas.

Frida Kahlo- One of the most celebrated Mexican artists is Frida Kahlo. She was a painter who was known for portraits, especially self-portraits in a naive folk art style. She is also identifiable with her large colorful floral headbands like the one below.

  • 5 Mexico Crafts For Preschoolers And Free Activity Pages

More Unit Study Ideas

  • Free Marco Polo Unit Study, Lapbook, and Hands-on Ideas
  • South America Printable Lapbook and Fun Hands-on Unit Study Ideas
  • Texas Homeschool Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
  • France Unit Study and Make Easy French Bread
  • US Westward Expansion Lapbook and Hands-on Unit Study Ideas

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

Finally, look how to make this fun easy Mexican floral headband.

Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

You will need:

  • A wide headband
  • Variety of silk flowers
  • Hot glue
Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

To keep your cost low try to find an inexpensive variety of flowers on a single stem, Dollar Tree is a great resource for this.

You might also find some at a thrift store or in your own supply stash.

Pull the flowers themselves off the stem or cut them off close to the underside of the flower if they are attached.

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

Lay your headband flat and arrange the flowers loosely around the band to get an idea of how you would like to place them.

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

Hot glue a few pieces of greenery to the headband.

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

Now you can begin hot gluing the flowers around the headband. I like to start with one large flower and put it in place.

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

Then I work my way down to smaller ones, finally filling in with the smallest ones. Be sure to make it full on either side.

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

You will want to hold each flower in place until the glue sets firmly.

Once the glue has set your headband is ready to wear.

Mexico Unit Study and Make a Fun Easy Floral Headband

Leave a CommentFiled Under: Hands-On Activities Tagged With: crafts, flowers, hands-on, hands-on activities, handson, handsonhomeschooling, Mexico, unit studies, unit study

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

June 8, 2023 | Leave a Comment
This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see my full disclosure policy.

Dandelions are a wonderful choice for a flower unit study. Also, grab more ideas on my best homeschool unit studies pages and Free Wildflowers Unit Study & Lapbook.

They have an obvious and easy to follow life cycle.

And you can usually observe all of them at the same time if you find a sizable patch.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

There are so many activities, art projects, and even recipes that you can try to fill out your study.

Books, facts, and activities are already gathered for you to make your work easier.

I also have some ideas for investigating dandelions, their life cycles, and a yummy recipe for dandelion tea that will delight both you and your child with its light unique flavor.

Dandelion Flower Unit Study Facts

  • Dandelion seeds can float, thanks to the wind, up to 5 miles away from their start point.
  • The word dandelion comes from the French- “dent de lion,” which is “lion’s tooth.”
  • Dandelion flowers open in the morning and close in the evening.
  • They are wildflowers.
  • Though many think so, dandelions are not weeds, they are a member of the sunflower family.
  • Every part of the dandelion is edible from the roots to the bright yellow flowers.
  • Dandelions are from the Taraxacum genus, and there are about 250 different species of dandelions.
  • A dandelion is a perennial plant.
  • You can find dandelions in meadows, in cracks of sidewalks, and along roadsides.
  • The leaves of dandelions are long and deeply toothed.
  • In some places of the United States, they are considered a pesky weed and in other places they are welcomed in the garden.

All over the world, wherever dandelions grow, children love to blow the fluffy white, airborne seeds into the air to predict the number of one’s future children by counting the seeds.

In addition, add some of these books.

Dandelion Flower Unit Study Resources

Picture books are a great way to learn and this nature study idea is no different.

The Dandelion Seed: A Life Cycle Nature Book for Kids (Plants For Children

Follow the journey of a tiny dandelion seed who was afraid to let go. With a poignant, simple storytelling and gorgeous artwork, this best-selling picture book introduces plant life cycles while reminding us to let go and embrace change. A great graduation gift.

One tiny dandelion seed wants to hold onto its dandelion home, until the winter wind carries it away. The seed worries it won't be able to find its place in such a vast and frightening world. But everything is much more beautiful than it ever thought, and perhaps finding a new home isn't such a bad thing after all.

A Seed Is Sleepy: (Nature Books for Kids

Part of the incredible six-book Nature Books series from artist Sylvia Long and author Dianna Hutts Aston, A Seed is Sleepy introduces children to a fascinating array of seed and plant facts.

Why Dandelions Grow

A rhyming story about the connection between dandelions, love, children, and God; explaining why God created dandelions to be bright, colorful, tenacious, full of love, and fun.

Little Dandelion Seeds the World

Did you know dandelions thrive on all seven continents? The cheery blooms are among the most resilient and adaptable in the world. In this lyrical book, learn how the crafty plant travels on the wind and hitches rides in all manner of ways in order to spread far and wide. Includes a map and backmatter on dandelions.

Dandelions (First Step Nonfiction ― Plant Life Cycles)

Get a close-up view of the life of a dandelion.

Also, look at some of these fun activities.

Dandelion Flower Unit Study Hands-On Activities

  • Head out and gather as many Dandelions as you can find to observe and study.
  • Paint a dandelion with watercolors.
Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages
  • Make Dandelion Playdough, then use the playdough to spell out vocabulary words, roll into balls to use as math manipulatives, or just enjoy the natural play dough.
  • Try the Dipping Dandelion STEM Challenge.
  • Make a Dandelion Crown to wear while you learn all about them.
  • Preserve Dandelion Seeds forever with Everlasting Dandelion Clocks.
  • Plant your own Dandelion Seeds to make teas, tinctures, slaves, and more.
  • Hang a Dandelion Botanical Print as you enjoy your study for art inspiration.
  • Work on fine motor skills with Dandelion Threading.
  • Paint with dandelions for a fresh new art project.
  • These Felt Dandelions will never blow away.
  • Create a Dandelion card to bring some sunshine to a friend.
Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Moreover, make and sip on dandelion tea while you read aloud from one of the dandelion stories suggested above.

More Flower Unit Study Activities

Additionally, look at some of these other flower unit ideas.

  • Facts About Wildflowers And a Fun Felt Texas Bluebonnet Craft
  • How to Make Fun Pinecone Flowers
  • Free Wildflowers Unit Study & Lapbook
  • How to Easily Make a Simple and Fun Kids DIY Flower Press
  • Fun Kids Activity How to Make Wildflower Seed Bombs
  • Hands-On Mixed Media Flower Art Fun Nature Study
  • Celebrate Arbor Day With A Fun Flowering Cherry Tree Activity

Flower Vocabulary

Add some of these vocabulary words to your study.

  • pollen – A fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone.
  • anther – The part of the stamen where pollen is produced.
  • stigma – The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
  • ovary – The enlarged portion of the pistil where ovules are produced.
  • flower head – A compact mass of flowers at the top of a stem,
  • stamen – The male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
  • pistil – The female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
  • style –  This is the name for the stalk of the pistil.

Then here are more homeschool unit studies.

More Best Homeschool Unit Studies

  • France Unit Study and Make Easy French Bread
  • Free Greek Mythology Unit Study and Greece Lapbook & Fun Hands on LEGO Zeus
  • How Do Sharks Float STEM Activity Free Shark Unit Study & Notebooking Pages
  • Free Homeschool Chicken Unit Study and Anatomy of an Egg Felt Activity & Worksheet
  • How to Incorporate Subjects into a Fun Homeschool Cooking Unit Study
  • Volcano Unit Study and Fun Apple Volcano
  • Solar System Unit Study and Hands-on Planets Activity
  • Charlotte’s Web Homeschool Unit Study and Fun Hands-on Ideas
  • Homeschool Unit Study Ideas | Lewis and Clark Exploration Lapbook
  • Mushroom Unit Study and Kids Learning Activities
  • Little House on The Prairie Unit Study and Fun Punched Tin Lantern
Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Too, do a flower unit investigation.

Flower Unit Study Investigation

Carefully pull up an entire dandelion plant from the root up, you may want to take a trowel with you to be sure that you are able to get everything. 

Try to get a plant that includes a flower, buds, and a seed head.

Wash away the dirt and pat dry.

Lay the plant on a piece of paper. If you are missing sections of the plant like buds or seed heads you can add them to the bunch now.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Write out each part of the plant you want your child to identify (or they can do that part as well)

For younger children you may just choose to do flowers, seeds, roots, leaves, stem.

Older children may label every part of the plant including the various stages of the life cycle.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Noteboooking Pages

Have your child place the labels next to the flowers.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Next take different Dandelions in different stages and have your child place them in the order of the life cycle.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Now add a magnifying glass and tweezers and encourage them to take apart the flowers, look at them closer, and investigate it well from leaves to flowers.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Explore the seeds and talk about how they are dispersed by the wind to restart the cycle all over.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

In addition, you’ll love these free dandelion notebooking pages.

I’ve created 3 notebooking pages. However, I included two sets of each one.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

One set is blank so that your student can add his own ideas about the topics.

And the second set has a few facts added. Sometimes you need a reference for younger children, or some children are reluctant writers.

Moreover, you decide which set each student gets.

Lastly, the topics on each page are:

  • List other names of dandelions.
  • Describe a dandelion.
  • Which parts of the dandelion are useful?
  • Eating a dandelion.
  • Name and learn the 5 life cycle stages of a dandelion.

How to Make Dandelion Tea

Finally, look how to make dandelion teas.

The most important part of this recipe is that you collect flowers from an area that you know has not been sprayed with any kind of chemicals.

You will need:

  • Dandelions
  • Water
  • Honey or another sweetener

Gather a bunch of dandelion flower heads.

Rinse them all well.

Pull the yellow petals off, while the green won’t hurt you it can make your tea bitter.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Boil 1 cup of water.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Add 2-3 tablespoons of dandelion flowers and allow it to steep for 10 minutes.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Strain out flower petals.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

Stir in honey or other sweetener to desired sweetness.

Enjoy!

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

How to Get the Free Dandelion Notebooking Pages

Now, how to grab the free dandelion notebooking pages. This is a subscriber freebie.

Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages

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

Leave a CommentFiled Under: Hands-On Activities Tagged With: dandelion, earth science, earthscience, elementary science, flowers, hands-on, hands-on activities, handsonhomeschooling, life science, science, unit studies, unit study

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2

Primary Sidebar

Footer

Privacy Policy | About Me | Reviews | Contact | Advertise

Categories

Archives

Tina Robertson is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Copyright © 2026 · 5 TNT LLC · Log in · Privacy Policy