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The Unrivaled Guide to Hands-on American Civil War History for Kids

April 15, 2024 | 15 Comments
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This unrivaled guide to hands-on American Civil War for kids was inspired by a personal story in my family. First, look at my page War Between the States Unit Study and Lapbook for more ideas.

This is a story I wanted told to my sons and passed on to their children.

It is a romantic and sad story told down through a few generations to us the grandchildren.

The Unrivaled Guide to Hands-on American Civil War History for Kids

During the American Civil War, my great great grandfather fought for the Confederacy.

While it was going on, he left his close and dear dying friend to make a daring trip back home to my great great grandmother to let her know that her husband had died by his side.

American Civil War for Kids

Not only did he comfort my great grandmother in the years to follow, but he married her and had more children.

If he had not married her, my great grandmother would not have been born. 

First, look at these books to add to your unit study.

20 American Civil War Books & Resources

Your kids will love these resources and hands-on to learn about the American Civil War.

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Across Five Aprils

In 1861, America is on the cusp of war, and young Jethro Creighton is just nine-years-old. His brother, Tom, and his cousin, Eb, are both of fighting age. As Jethro's family is pulled into the conflict between the North and the South, loyalties are divided, dreams are threatened, and their bonds are put to the test in this heart-wrenching, coming of age story.

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Guts & Glory: The American Civil War (Guts & Glory, 1)

History comes alive for kids like no textbook can in this epic account of the American Civil War that's perfect for history buffs and reluctant readers!From courageous cavalry rides deep into enemy territory to harrowing covert missions undertaken by spies and soldiers, the events of the American Civil War were filled with daring figures and amazing feats. This exhilarating overview covers the biggest battles as well as captivating lesser-known moments to entertain kids with unbelievable (and totally true) tales of one of America's most fascinating conflicts.History buff, Civil War reenactor, and popular blogger Ben Thompson uses his extensive knowledge and vivid storytelling style to bring the Civil War to life in this first book in a thrilling new series featuring incredible people, events, and civilizations. Get ready to learn just how awesome history can be!

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Little Women (Puffin in Bloom)

Grown-up Meg, tomboyish Jo, timid Beth, and precocious Amy. The four March sisters couldn't be more different. But with their father away at war, and their mother working to support the family, they have to rely on one another. Whether they're putting on a play, forming a secret society, or there's one thing they can't help wondering: Will Father return home safely?

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Behind Rebel Lines: The Incredible Story of Emma Edmonds, Civil War Spy

Canadian-born Emma Edmonds loved the thrill of adventure and chasing freedom, so in 1861 when the Civil War began, she enlisted in the Union Army. With cropped hair and men’s clothing, Emma transformed herself into a peddler, slave, bookkeeper and more, seamlessly gathering information and safely escaping each time. This fictionalized biography about the daring exploits of a cunning master of disguise, risking discovery and death for the sake of freedom, will inspire readers for generations to come.

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Brother Against Brother Stories of the War Between the States

Stories Of The War Between The States
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Rifles for Watie

Earnest, plain-spoken sixteen-year-old Jeff Bussey has finally gotten his father’s consent to join the Union volunteers. It’s 1861 in Linn County, Kansas, and Jeff is eager to fight for the North before the war is over, which he’s sure will be soon.

But weeks turn to months, the marches through fields and woods prove endless, hunger and exhaustion seem to take up permanent residence in Jeff’s bones, and he learns what it really means to fight in battle—and to lose friends. When he finds himself among enemy troops, he’ll have to put this life on the line to advance the Union cause.

Thoroughly researched and based on firsthand accounts, Rifles for Watie “should hold a place with the best Civil War fiction for young people” (The Horn Book).

A strong choice for independent reading and for sharing in a classroom and for homeschooling. As a homeschool cooperative teacher commented: "The book has launched many discussions in our class. When a person is on one side of a conflict, it is important to remember that people on the other side are also people. Jeff is a perfect model for how treating people with respect can happen even in war." 

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Bull Run

In this brilliant fictional tour de force, which the New York Times called "a deft, poignant novel," Newbery Medal-winning author Paul Fleischman re-creates the first great battle of the Civil War from the points of view of sixteen participants.

Northern and Southern, male and female, white and black. Here are voices that tell of the dreams of glory, the grim reality, the hopes, horror, and folly of a nation discovering the true nature of war.

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Mr. Lincoln's Drummer

Willie might be too young to be a fighter, but he's brave enough to be a drummer.Ten-year-old Willie Johnston is too young to be a soldier in Mr. Lincoln's army. So he joins as a drummer boy, instead. Part of Willie's job is rousing the troops in the morning with his drum—the other part is being the last to retreat in battles. In this true story, Willie shows he's brave enough to keep beating his drum, but will he be lucky enough to survive the war?"Scrupulously researched and overflowing with evocative detail . . . Willie's tale is authentic and engaging."—Kirkus Reviews

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Gentle Annie: The True Story of a Civil War Nurse

A fictionalized biography of Anna Blair Ethridge, a Union Army nurse.

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Who Wore What?: Women's Wear 1861-1865

Very popular among reenactors, this book explains what was worn, by whom, and in what combinations. With more than 300 photographs, it provides invaluable information on the dress styles and designs of women's clothing in the 19th century. It also includes descriptions of accessories and construction tips for those involved with reenactments and living history. Now in use extensively in the Hollywood film industry.

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Great Battles for Boys: Civil War

Unforgettable History! Great Battles for Boys is the bestselling history series that sends young readers “into the fight.” Boys learn about the military leaders, weapons, and strategies that won—or lost—history's most important military battles.

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Boys of Wartime: Will at the Battle of Gettysburg

Twelve-year-old Will wants to be a drummer in the Union army, but he's stuck far from the fighting in his sleepy hometown of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Then the Union and Confederate armies meet in Gettysburg, and Will and his family are caught up in the ferocious fighting. From delivering important messages and helping captured slaves escape Confederate soldiers to even saving a young soldier's life, Will takes readers on a journey through one of the Civil War's most significant battles. And when the fighting is finally over, Will witnesses President Lincoln deliver his famous Gettysburg Address, and he knows firsthand the truth behind his words.

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Shades of Gray

The Civil War may be over, but for twelve-year-old Will Page, the pain and bitterness haven’t ended. How could they have, when the Yankees were responsible for the deaths of everyone in his entire immediate family? And now Will has to leave his comfortable home in the Shenandoah Valley and live with relatives he has never met, people struggling to eke out a living on their farm in the war-torn Virginia Piedmont. But the worst of it is that Will’s uncle Jed had refused to fight for the Confederacy. At first, Will regards his uncle as a traitor—or at least a coward. But as they work side by side, Will begins to respect the man. And when he sees his uncle stand up for what he believes in, Will realizes that he must rethink his definition of honor and courage.

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Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman

Born into slavery, young Harriet Tubman knew only hard work and hunger. Escape seemed impossible - certainly dangerous. Yet Harriet did escape North, by the secret route called the Underground Railroad. Harriet didn't forget her people. Again and again she risked her life to lead them on the same secret, dangerous journey.

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The Civil War: A Narrative: Volume 1: Fort Sumter to Perryville

This first volume of Shelby Foote's classic narrative of the Civil War opens with Jefferson Davis’s farewell to the United Senate and ends on the bloody battlefields of Antietam and Perryville, as the full, horrible scope of America’s great war becomes clear. Exhaustively researched and masterfully written, Foote’s epic account of the Civil War unfolds like a classic novel. 

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Lee and Grant at Appomattox (Landmark Books)

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The Civil War for Kids: A History with 21 Activities (14) (For Kids series)

History explodes in this activity guide spanning the turmoil preceding secession, the first shots fired at Fort Sumter, the fierce battles on land and sea, and finally the Confederate surrender at Appomattox. Making butternut dye for a Rebel uniform, learning drills and signals with flags, decoding wigwag, baking hardtack, reenacting battles, and making a medicine kit bring this pivotal period in our nation’s history to life. Fascinating sidebars tell of slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad, the adventures of nine-year-old drummer boy Johnny Clem, animal mascots who traveled with the troops, and friendships between enemies.

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Civil War On Sunday (Magic Tree House #21)

Cannon fire! That's what Jack and Annie hear when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to the time of the American Civil War. There they meet a famous nurse named Clara Barton and do their best to help wounded soldiers. It is their hardest journey in time yet—and the one that will make the most difference to their own lives!

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The Drinking Gourd (Rise and Shine) (I Can Read Level 3)

The stars of the Big Dipper have led a runaway slave family to Deacon Fuller's house, a stop on the Underground Railroad. Will Tommy Fuller be able to hide the runaways from a search party—or will the secret passengers be discovered and their hope for freedom destroyed?

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Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People (African American)

This simple, unvarnished account recalls the courageous life of Harriet Tubman, one of the best-known “conductors” on the Underground Railroad. First published in 1869 and privately printed to raise funds for “the Moses of her people,” Sarah Bradford’s memorable biography recalls the former slave’s grim childhood; her perilous experiences leading slaves into Canada; her efforts as a Civil War nurse, cook, and scout for the Union Army; and her post-conflict endeavors to aid and educate former slaves.

You can see a picture of my great great grandfather in our huge unit study and free lapbook that we did.

American Civil War for Kids Activities

Further, we are still talking a century and half later about the American Civil War and we are intrigued by it.

Because my kids were young, I focused more on how our family lived.

There is plenty of time as kids get older to talk about the ugly side of the war.

So, I prepared this American Civil War for kids guide.

Hands-on Activities for American Civil War for Kids Learning the Civil War

In addition, I know learning about tough subjects through fun hands-on activities makes history memorable.

Too, if a child finds history boring, learning about the life and times of a period approaches history through a different lens.

So today I am sharing fun hands-on activities because is the best way to make it personal to my children.

Civil War Food, Recipes, and Ideas

We started by learning about civil war food and recipes.

By cooking some of these recipes together, kids can understand how foods were preserved.

The Unrivaled Guide to Hands-on American Civil War History for Kids

Also, foods were not readily available or in much variety at that time.

Crafts for American Civil War for Kids

Your kids will love making some of these recipes.

  • Make fresh butter and hardtack.
  • Authentic Civil War Gingerbread Recipe
  • Civil War Cornbread
  • American Civil War Story Recipes.
  • Pumpkin Bread, Peas Pudding, Biscuits and more.
  • Lincoln’s Corn Cakes a/k/a Hoe Cakes
  • Fun American Civil War Crafts for Kids and Make Raspberry Jam
  • Mason-Dixon Civil War Recipes. Recipes from both sides of the war.
  • What Did the Civil War Soldiers Eat?
  • Another Easy Hard Tack Recipe.
  • Cooking During the Civil War. Food substitution, food storage and recipes.

Civil War Coloring Pages

Moreover, some kids love more gentle hands-on fun like coloring pages.

I like these coloring pages mostly because they’re free (ha ha), but also they can be used as covers for a notebook or to add to a timeline or lapbook.

  • Abraham Lincoln
  • A Soldier’s Life in the Civil War
  • Over 20 coloring pages here: Confederate States, Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln, and etc. Be sure to click BACK and Go to Next Page to get all of them.
  • Super Coloring: Various coloring pages.
  • Best Coloring Pages for Kids. More variety.

Abraham Lincoln Theme and American Civil War for Kids

Next, we studied about Abraham Lincoln and this theme is a great way to introduce how he lead the country through the American Civil War.

  • Abraham Lincoln Mask
  • President’s log cabin with pretzels and graham crackers
  • Another Lincoln log cabin craft
  • Abraham Lincoln Unit Study
  • Make a Lincoln Mobile
  • Make a Lincoln Top Hat
  • Make an Honest Abe Mask
  • Write a letter to President Lincoln (inspired by an actual letter by an 8 year old)
  • Battle at Fort Sumter
  • First Battle of Bull Run
  • HL Hunley (Civil War era sub)

Unit Study Themes for American Civil War for Kids

Underground Railroad and Civil War

In addition, you can’t talk about the American Civil War without mentioning Harriet Tubman or the underground railroad.

Too, I found that reading about Harriet Tubman was a gentle way to introduce my kids to the ugly issues of slavery and for them to try to put themselves into the shoes of others who were enslaved.

  • Printable underground railroad quilt code game
  • DIY Constellation Tubes – Follow the Drinking Gourd
  • YouTube Music & Son – Follow the Drinking Gourd
  • Underground Railroad Primary Resources
  • Constellation Sewing Cards
  • Make Underground Railroad Lanterns
  • Create an Underground Railroad Paper Quilt
  • Prepare your bag for the journey

Toys and Games During the American Civil War

Further, toys and games played were not only a way to have fun and entertain themselves, but some of the games were to teach kids about life skills like taking care of a house or even hunting.

Your kids will have fun making or reading about some of the toys and games during the American Civil War.

Did I mention that these fun lessons for kids is a way for them to engage with history?

  • Make corn husk doll
  • Make a Thaumatrope, also called “Wonder Turners”.
  • Civil War Handkerchief Dolls
  • Let’s Get Hooping – 4 Historical Games
  • How to Make an Old Fashion Slingshot
  • Make Stilts
  • Make a Dancing Button
  • Look here at Homestead Toys for many more games that were played during the Civil War period. Many of these things can easily be made at home.

American Civil War for Kids Crafts

Then, I know that crafts help kids to share how their feeling through their creations.

So I’ve rounded up some easy hands-on ideas if your kids want to explore further.

  • How To Make An Easy Ink pot & Quill Pen with Berry Ink
  • Make a time period drum
  • Canteen Paper Plate
  • Civil War Diorama
  • Make a Jigsaw Puzzle of the States
  • How to Make a Civil War Style Upcycled Necklace | 7 Little Women Book Facts
  • Make a Wanted Poster about John Wilkes Booth
  • Make Candles
  • Do Morse Code with a Flashlight

Civil War Lapbooks, Minibooks and Notebooking

I am listing these lapbooks here because they help to stir the creative juice for things you may want to put in your lapbook or printables to make.

First, don’t forget to go to my HUGE unit study and several lapbooks and minipages about the American Civil War.

It’s the War Between the States unit.

  • Free Amazing American Civil War Lapbook and Hands-on Unit Study
  • Civil War Lapbook – Homeschool Share
  • Civil War Lapbook and Notebooking Pages – Jimmie’s Collage
  • Civil War Lapbook – Hebrews 1:10
  • Civil War Lapbook Binder – Home is Cool 101
  • American Civil War Slavery – from Practical Pages. Notebooking Page with two minibooks
  • Abraham Lincoln lapbook
  • Famous People of the Civil War for Kids Flipbook
  • Slavery in America Notebooking Page
  • How to make a Civil War Notebook

Free Reading and Discussion Guides American Civil War for Kids

However, if your children are wanting to dive deeper into the topic of the American Civil war, I have some reading and printables below.

Again, it’s always up to you when you want to educate them regarding the ugly issues of the war.

Mary Pope Osborne’s – Magic Tree House No. 21 – Civil War on Sunday and No. 47. Abe Lincoln at Last. Click on book to get free lesson plans and guides.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Reading Guide

American Civil War for Kids Read Primary Resources and Letters of the Time

Too, civil war letters give a glimpse on how the soldiers felt when they were away from home.

Did I mention it gives your kids a fun lesson in putting their cursive reading skills to use?

  • Civil War Love Letters
  • Read the Gettysburg Address
  • Letter from Civil War Soldier –
  • More Civil War Music

Economic Effect of Civil War

Additionally, your child may be old enough to understand the economic effect of the Civil War on the states.

Doing a before and after worked with my kids. It was a great segue into understanding reconstruction.

5 Economic Lessons Learned from American History

American Civil War for Kids Period Clothing and Fashion

However, if you have kids that prefer learning about fashion than weapons or war, they’ll love some of these ideas on civil war fashion and clothing.

  • Make a Hoop Petticoat with Pattern
  • Make Lady’s Shoes with Pattern
  • Make Cockades
  • Make a Simple Chemise
  • Do a quick and simple 1860s Hairstyle
  • You’ll love learning how to make Civil War Uniforms
  • Make a Civil War “Housewife” (sewing kit)

Free Printables and Civil War Media Resources

Then, I love more free printables about American Civil War for kids because you never know which rabbit trails your kids may want to go down. Adding in media resources helps kids remember too.

  • Civil War Crossword Puzzle
  • More Civil War Crossword Puzzles
  • Mr. Nussbaum Civil War Activities and Printables.
  • 12 Important People of the Civil War Printable Cards

Civil War Soldier
The Underground Railroad – Escape from Slavery (With Free Teacher’s Guide, Activities and Resources)
Mission U.S. – Treasure trove. It’s 1848 and Lucy King is enslaved in Kentucky. Will she escape? Look at the Educator’s Section for Overview, Background, Activities and Resources for several free helpful downloads.
The Dred Scot Decision. Nice simple and short video explaining the Dred Scot decision to help explain one of the causes of the Civil War.

  • B & O Railroad Museum –  The War Came by Train. The Civil War was the first major conflict where railroads played a prominent role, and the B&O was the major line that straddled a divided country.
  • American Civil War Video for Social Studies Fun With History – Many videos nicely done on a variety of subjects from the Clara Barton story, Naval Activity During the Civil War, Matthew Brady Civil War Photographer to Civil War Songs.
  • Movies on Netflix – Ken Burns: The Civil War, Death and the Civil War, Gettysburg, Mystery Files: Abraham Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, Secret Weapon of the Confederacy, CSA: Confederate States of America and Ken Burns: The Address
  • Enjoy Civil War Experiences from Home. A nice roundup of virtual tours, online galleries, and interactive experiences.
  • Free Civil War Worksheets
  • Confederate States Word Search.
  • YouTube The Story of Abraham Lincoln (Animation)

American Civil War for Kids Educator Guides and Lesson Plans

Lastly, you can’t plan a great unit study unless you have myriads of educator’s guides and lesson plans at your finger tips.

You’ll love these ideas and resources.

The Unrivaled Guide to Hands-on American Civil War History for Kids

The Union Dissolved 88 page .pdf Teacher’s Guide – Nice!
Civil War 150 Educator’s Guide 17 page .pdf
Transcript Guide Death and the Civil War 41 page .pdf . Click on Menu for the drop down.
Ready to Go Lesson Plans National Museum of Civil War Medicine. Ambulances, Civil War Hospital, Triage and Amputation Lesson Plans.

Dantes Prep The Civil War & Reconstruction – High School Advanced

To Kill and Heal Weapons and Medicine of the Civil War Teacher’s Guide. 48 page .pdf. Super helpful.

I hope you find something in this American Civil War for kids round up that will spark a love of this time period in your children.

How about you?

Do you have a personal family connection to the American Civil War or like my grandmother use to call it, The War Between the States?

What things have ya’ll done to study about it?

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Reliving The Past: Lewis And Clark’s Hands-on Experience With Simple Char Cloth

April 14, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Today, we’re making char cloth. Also, look at my page Lewis and Clark Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook for more activities.

We looked over the list of supplies that Lewis and Clark took with them on their expedition.

It sparked a few ideas of some hands-on things to make.

Reliving The Past: Lewis And Clark's Hands-on Experience With Simple Char Cloth

First, review the list of Lewis and Clark Expedition supplies here.

Several items looked pretty interesting to attempt to make.

However, but we honed in on the skills and supplies needed to start a fire.

A flint and steel would have been kept handy.

And no doubt some kind of cloth or charred cloth to ignite a spark and start the fire.

But first, look at some books to add to your learning day.

14 Lewis and Clark | Sacagawea Exploration Unit Study Resources

Lewis and Clark is one of the most significant periods in American history and you can spend weeks exploring the lands and people west of the Mississippi with these fun books and resources.

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How We Crossed The West: The Adventures Of Lewis And Clark

Appealing art and descriptive text bring Lewis and Clark alive for young adventurers. Carefully chosen text from Lewis and Clark's actual journals opens a fascinating window into this country's exciting history.

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National Geographic Readers: Sacagawea

Explore one of the most recognized figures in American history with this biography of Sacagawea. Kids will learn about her crucial role in the Lewis and Clark expedition and her influential legacy.  The level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for independent readers.

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Of Courage Undaunted: Across the Continent with Lewis & Clark

Commissioned in 1803 by President Thomas Jefferson to explore and open up this vast territory, Lewis and Clark felt it was the realization of a lifelong dream. Against the hardships of the wilderness, possible attack by hostile Indians, sudden blizzards and terrifying natural obstacles, these two men led the Corps of Discovery ably and nobly to complete their mission. Their Corps included American Indians from the Sioux, Mandan, Shoshone, Clatsop and Chopunnish tribes. Sacajawea, the only woman on the trip, was a Shoshone woman who contributed invaluable service as interpreter and guide. Daugherty's evocative sepia and black ink illustrations depict individuals of humor, vitality, passion, and strength.

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Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West

From the New York Times bestselling author the definitive book on Lewis and Clark’s exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, the most momentous expedition in American history and one of the great adventure stories of all time.

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The Truth About Sacajawea (Lewis & Clark Expedition)

The only book ever written that tells the eyewitness truth about this famous teenage Indian mother who was indispensable to the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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The Journals of Lewis and Clark: 1805: Volume II

On May 14, 1804, the Corps of Discovery set out from Camp Dubois, Illinois, heading westward under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and his Second Lieutenant, William Clark. While Lewis led the group in terms of rank, the two men became de facto equals, giving their names jointly to a journey that would shape the future of the fledgling United States — the Lewis and Clark Expedition. This book presents journal entries taken directly from the expedition.

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Sacagawea: American Pathfinder

Describes how Sacagawea found adventure guiding Lewis and Clark to the Oregon coast.

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Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark (Third Edition): A Guide to the Trail Today

Take Your Own Journey through History on the Lewis & Clark Trail! Follow the journey of the Corps of Discovery from Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello through the Midwest and the Rockies, to the Pacific Ocean and back with this detailed chronicle of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. This third edition of the classic guidebook features accessible text that combines the historical sites and color maps that merge the past and present in a user-friendly and entertaining way.

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The Lewis and Clark Expedition (Graphic History)

In this epic graphic novel, follow the dramatic story of  the Lewis and Clark expedition. In 1804, these two explorers, along with their "Corps of Discovery," traversed the unmapped American West, leading to scientific discoveries, interactions with Native nations, and route to the Pacific Ocean. Dramatic illustrations and fast-paced text provide a "you-are-there" experience. With extensive back matter, including a bibliography, extended reading list, glossary, and further Internet sources, young readers will gobble up this action-packed comic book about one of history's most compelling moments.

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The Oregon Trail: The Journey Across the Country From Lewis and Clark to the Transcontinental Railroad With 25 Projects

In The Oregon Trail: The Journey Across the Country from Lewis and Clark to the Transcontinental Railroad, readers ages 9 to 12 can delve into the explorations of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and other explorers. They can learn about the more than half a million people who followed during the nineteenth century. What challenges did these pioneers face on the 2,170-mile journey? How were Native American tribes and nations affected by this mass migration? Primary sources allow readers to feel like a part of the Oregon Trail experience while biographical sidebars will introduce the compelling people who were part of this time in U.S. history. Investigative, hands-on projects and critical thinking activities such as writing a treaty and researching artistic impressions of the Oregon Trail invite readers to further their understanding of life on the trail, early towns and forts, and the Transcontinental Railroad that followed the wagons into new lands and territories that would eventually become states.

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Seaman's Journal

A trade paperback edition of the award-winning tale of the journey of Lewis and Clark. When Seaman, a Newfoundland dog, met his new master in August of 1803, he didn't know that he would spend the next three years on an adventure of more than 8,000 miles to the Pacific Ocean and back. Seaman's Journal is based on actual entries in Meriwether Lewis s journal describing Seaman, and it presents an account of the Lewis and Clark expedition as seen from the viewpoint of Lewis s dog. Join Seaman before the trip as preparations take place. Meet the Native American guides and friends they encountered along the way. And read of Seaman s love for Sacajawea, the Shoshone woman whose husband acted as interpreter and guide. Ages 5-8.

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The Lewis & Clark Expedition: Join the Corps of Discovery to Explore Uncharted Territory

Describes the expedition led by Lewis and Clark to explore the unknown western regions of America at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

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Lewis and Clark for Kids: Their Journey of Discovery with 21 Activities

Following Meriwether Lewis and William Clark’s Corps of Discovery as they navigate the muddy Missouri River and begin a great adventure, this activity book is set against the background of the vast North American continent. It takes children from President Jefferson’s vision of an exploratory mission across a continent full of unique plants and animals through their dangerous and challenging journey into the unknown to the expedition’s triumphant return to the frontier town of St. Louis. Twenty-one activities bring to life the Native American tribes they encountered, the plants and animals they discovered, and the camping and navigating techniques they used. A glossary of terms and listings of Lewis and Clark sites, museums, and related websites round out this comprehensive activity book.

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It's Her Story Sacajawea A Graphic Novel

Sacajawea was a brilliant, multilingual Shoshone girl who was torn from her home at a young age. In 1804, she set out with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, acting as an interpreter and guide across hundreds of miles of unmapped land to reach the Pacific Ocean. Almost 200 years later, she became the first Indigenous woman to appear on a US coin. This is her story.

In addition, look at what is a char cloth.

Making Char Cloth

This was a good definition Wikipedia had of char cloth.

Also called charpaper, charred clothed is a swatch of fabric made from vegetable fiber (such as linen, cotton or jute) that has been converted via pyrolysis into a slow-burning fuel of very low ignition temperature. It can be ignited by a single spark that can in turn be used to ignite a tinder bundle to start a fire.

Our activity today give Tiny some science research.

It got us thinking on the flammability of fabrics, like cotton versus wool and silk and linen.

Too, grab this Great Balls of Fire free pdf download. This gives another hands-on activity to learn about flammability of fabrics.

It just added to what we were learning about today.

Besides, it highlights one of the easiest and natural ways to start a fire.

Also, Tiny did a bit of research on how wood gets charred.

Because we had most of the items in the house for a quick activity, we decided to make easy charred cloth.

Reliving The Past: Lewis And Clark’s Hands-on Experience With Simple Char Cloth

Look at the items we used:

  • Altoid can or other tin can with snug fitting lid
  • Ice pick or knife or some other really sharp object to poke a hole in the lid
  • Fire
  • Cotton (has to be all cotton) cloth. We used cleaning rag remnants.

We tore part of the rag into small pieces of cloth that easily fit into the Altoid can. We had enough room around them so they could breath or have room around the edges.

Then we poked a hole in the top of the Altoid can with an ice pick.

Reliving The Past: Lewis And Clark’s Hands-on Experience With Simple Char Cloth

After putting the cloth in the tin, we set it on a fire.

We used a candle we had and didn’t need. Now, we did school for the day while this stayed on the fire a good part of the day.

Hands-on History Lewis and Clark

A faster way is to put the can in a fireplace inside your home or make a fire outside.

Our weather was nice today, but this easily could be a great activity to do in the winter.

Not only could you use your indoor fireplace, but you could use the charred cloth afterwards to spark a fire.

Anyway, we just placed our can on the candle like I said for most of the day so it would smoke slowly and char the cloth.

Reliving The Past: Lewis And Clark’s Hands-on Experience With Simple Char Cloth

After it completely cools, which is real important otherwise it burns up, open it up to examine the cloth.

Reliving The Past: Lewis And Clark’s Hands-on Experience With Simple Char Cloth

We have several nice pieces of charred cloth to use to ignite a fire.

Besides, you never know when you may be called upon at a moment’s notice to build a fire while on the frontier.

Tiny loves movies about surviving and wilderness living (me too) and so this is just another fun activity we learned about using natural fibers and materials to start a raging fire and no doubt some of the same things that Lewis and Clark had to know.

Here is another good set of instructions from instructables using blue jeans.

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Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

April 13, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Where did Swiss Family Robinson land and what kind of unique homes they made? Too, you’ll love more ideas on my post Free Swiss Family Robinson Unit Study.

We are learning about it and exploring caves through books, videos, and hands-on activities.

I have a cool cave activity to incorporate learning about stalactites and stalagmites that form in caves.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

This will help your kids understand exactly how and why this happens.

These formations are very fragile and very slow growing, taking thousands of years to form.

If you or your child have a hard time remembering which is which, a little saying that helps is that stalactites hang “tight” from the ceiling while stalagmites grow “mighty” from the cave floor.

Take some time to learn about life along the shore, in the trees, and in caves as you read or after you are done reading The Swiss Family Robinson.

First, look at these hands-on activities to go along with The Swiss Family Robinson.

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Next, add some of these books.

8 Books & Resources for Learning About The Swiss Family Robinson

Add some of these books to your unit study of The Swiss Family Robinson and their adventures on a deserted island.

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The Science of Cave Stalactites and Stalagmites

Stalactites are icicle-shaped deposits that develop when water dripping from the ceiling of the cave dissolves limestone and then re-deposits calcium carbonate along the ceilings of caves.

Stalactites form along ceilings and hang downward while stalagmites are formed from the water and build up that dripped down to the floor and built up over time.

In a salt cave, like the one that the Swiss family discovered, the stalactites and stalagmites are made of salt and are very rare.

These caves usually exist in highly arid regions like the area around the Dead Sea.

The world’s longest stalactite is found in the White Chamber of the Jeita Grotto in Lebanon and measures at a length of 27 feet.

The longest stalagmite is in the cave of Cueva Martin Inferno, Cuba with a measurement of 204 feet.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

Caves and their geological features are fascinating and still hold many mysteries for scientists.

If you have one in your area, consider making a trip to explore it to see the wonders firsthand.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land

Looking for a great resource to study different biomes of the island where they landed as well as the flora and fauna? You can’t go wrong with Nature Anatomy.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

The very first camp that the family made after landing on the rocky shore was named Tentholm.

It had cliffs, grass, trees, fresh and saltwater resources, and of course plentiful food sources.

The family treehouse was dubbed Falconurst and built using the father’s know-how, everyone’s hard work, and geometry.

It was built in a big tree 30 feet off the ground with a sailcloth roof and gave them a safe and secure structure keeping them off the ground and away from most predators.

During the wet season, the family moved to a salt cave that they named Rockburg.

This is where we focused because it makes a wonderful launching pad for a science lesson on caves.

In particular we learned about salt caverns which is what the family had stumbled upon.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

Before you begin your activity here are a couple of great videos on YouTube to explain the formation of stalactites and stalagmites better What are Stalactites And Stalagmites and Types of Caves For Kids: How Caves are Formed.

Cave Activity – Growing Stalactite

You will remember from the story that when the family found the cave, they discovered spikes growing from the ceiling and many that had fallen to the floor due to the rockets. 

You will need:

  • Hot water
  • 4-6 glass containers
  • Epsom salts
  • Food coloring
  • Cotton string
  • Paperclips
  • Tray to catch the mess
Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

First, heat enough water for all your containers. It doesn’t have to be boiling but you want it hot.

Stir in Epsom salts and continue stirring it in until the water will not hold/dissolve anymore.

You want to see some still sitting at the bottom of the container, this means it has become supersaturated.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

Once your solution is ready, set your cups about 6 inches apart on your tray and pour the solution in just below the rim.

Just to show some contrast we decided to add a little bit of blue food coloring to one of our sets of cups.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

Tie a paperclip to each end of the cotton string, making it just long enough to sit in the bottom of each jar, and dip down just a bit in between them.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

Now the next part is the hardest, it’s the waiting for something to happen.

The cotton string will draw water down until it begins to drip. You can see that action happening with the blue water as it is absorbed.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

As the water drips and begins to evaporate the Epsom salts left behind begin to build up, dripping downward and creating puddles that will eventually build up tall from the ground.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

By the next morning, you will have crystals forming along the edge of the jar as well.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

After 2-3 days your stalactite touches the ground and grows larger.

Where Did Swiss Family Robinson Land And Their Unique Homes | Cave Activity

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From Switzerland to the Author of Swiss Family Robinson Quick Study

April 12, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Did you know that Johann David Whyss, author of Swiss Family Robinson was born in Bern, Switzerland? Also, you’ll love more ideas on my post Swiss Family Robinson Unit Study.

If you are looking for a mini unit to spin off your Swiss Family Robinson there are several great ways you can go.

From Switzerland to the Author of Swiss Family Robinson Quick Study

Today I have some ideas on studying the homeland of the author.

It’s about Switzerland and all the lovely things it has to offer.

`A wonderful dive into Switzerland brings a delicious variety of foods.

Bu also beautiful mountains, snowy white flowers, and wooden horns used to call cattle.

It also might take you down the path of learning about CERN and its nuclear research or learning about the Red Cross.

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Also, look at some of these books.

Also, I have resources to learn more about the life and times of The Swiss Family Robinson.

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Moreover, look at some ideas below to have a quick unit study.

Quick Study of The Homeland of Author of Swiss Family Robinson

Here are a couple of resources that I love for a quick Switzerland Unit.

  • My First Book – Switzerland: All About Switzerland For Kids
  • Ella And Bella Go To Zurich: The Great Travel Adventures of Ella And Bella Through Switzerland
  • Heidi (Illustrated): The 1922 Classic Edition with Original Illustrations
  • The Chocolate Cow
  • A Symphony of Cowbells

10 Swiss Topics Not to Miss

Here are 10 ideas for how to take your quick study on Switzerland a little further by delving into various important contributions from the country.

  1. Johann David Wyss- If you are going to learn about Wyss start by finding Switzerland on a map and then the city he was born, Bern. You might learn about the fact that he was Swiss preacher or that Swiss Family was his only novel, published by his son late in his life.
  2. Edelweiss- Learn a bit more about the beautiful national symbol of Switzerland is not really a flower but rather as set of 500 to 1000 tiny florets grouped between 2-10 floral heads. The species was in decline due to overcollection but is now protected by laws.
  3. Swiss Chocolate- Switzerland is one of the first countries ever to have produced chocolate. Perfecting it by mixing just the right ratio of chocolate and condensed milk to produce a rich and creamy texture – Swiss Chocolate Drink Mix
  4. Matterhorn- The most famous and photographed mountain in the Alps located on the border of Italy.
  5. Swiss Fondue– While Switzerland is known for their cheese, it is especially known for cheese fondue. To make fondue, cheese is melted in a pot, and then everyone at the table is given skewers to dunk their items. This is usually crusty bread, sometimes boiled potatoes, blanched vegetables, or pickles. Try making it yourself at home or find a restaurant near you that serves it for a tasty field trip. Here is a basic recipe I found for traditional Swiss fondue to try.
From Switzerland to the Author of Swiss Family Robinson Quick Study

Swiss Topics Not to Miss

  1. Swiss Army Knife– Swiss Army knives are a multibladed tool that evolved from knives issued to Swiss soldiers starting in 1886. Although originated in Germany they were improved upon and manufactured in Switzerland and are the most famous knives in the world – Swiss Army Knife.
  2. Neutral Politics- Switzerland is known for being a neutral land, spend a little time in a civics lesson learning about what that entails.
  3. Clocks/Watches- The home of luxury watchmaking since the 16th century where the industry began to explode in Geneva.The Swiss are well known for their precision and skill in making timepieces and one of the most famous watch companies is headquartered here, maybe you have heard of Rolex?
  4. The Red Cross- Did you know that the Red Cross began in Switzerland? Now you do. It was started by Henry Dunant in 1863 who became the first recipient of the Noble Peace Prize. The Red Cross now operates worldwide, giving aid to those in need.
  5. 4 Languages- Rather than just one official language for the country Switzerland has 4! They are German, French, Italian and Romansh.

Hands-on Activities

  • Listen to Swiss music like yodeling and a polka.
  • Grab a map of Switzerland and label it with the capital of Bern.
  • Try Swiss Chocolate

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How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

April 11, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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I have a fun idea for creating your own version of the Swiss Family treehouse blueprints just like father did in the book for their home in the air- Falconhurst. Also, you’ll love more ideas on my post Swiss Family Robinson Unit Study.

Introduce your child to using graph paper to create straight lines and understanding how to create a smaller scale to represent actual measurements.

This activity is a great way to teach your kids STEAM skills as they learn about blueprints, architecture, architects, engineering, and some match concepts like scale.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

A blueprint is a guide for making something,

It is a design or pattern that can be followed to make a drawing turn into something real like an office building, a home, or maybe even a treehouse in your backyard.

Just like the amazing treehouse that the Robinsons built for themselves on the island.

A blueprint shows how a building is going to be designed.

It will outline what materials will be used, as well as where features like doors, windows, sinks, and appliances will go.

In Swiss Family Robinson father designed the treehouse they lived in for a great portion of the story using geometry.

He built off the ground in the trees to add a measure of safety and protection for his family.

He planned out what the family would need in advance for long-term accommodation.

And designed it in and around the tree in such a way that the family was able to live quite comfortably here for years.

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Also, look at some of these books and resources to learn more about the life and times of The Swiss Family Robinson.

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Next, look at some blueprint vocabulary to add to your unit study.

Blueprint Vocabulary to Know

  • Architect-A licensed person who creates and designs drawings for construction projects.
  • Engineer- A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works using scientific principles in design and construction.
  • Blueprint- A Set of engineered drawings to support the architecture.
  • Dimensions-Measurements of length, height, and width shown on a drawing.
  • Floor Plan- An aerial view of the layout of the rooms.
  • Elevation Drawing- A two-dimensional representation of one side of a building or space showing height and width.
  • Scheme- A type of diagram that shows the steps in a process.
  • Layout-The arrangement and position of various elements within a structure, such as walls, rooms, corridors, doors, windows, and other architectural features.
How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

Also, add some blueprint and architecture resources.

Blueprint and Architecture Resources For Young Engineers

  • Watch I Want To Be An Architect! – Kids Dream Jobs – Can You Imagine That On YouTube to learn more about what this career entails.
  • Investigate Blueprints and Architecture for Kids Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright to get a different angle on blueprints and learn about one of the most famous architects of modern history.
  • Architecture for Kids: Skill-Building Activities for Future Architects is a great resource with fun activities to learn about buildings, the history of architecture, and let them start their own portfolio of designs.
  • After your child has created their 2D blueprint design take it to the next step creating a 3D acrylic model.
  • For younger learners check out Iggy Peck: Architect, a picture book that is a wonderful introduction to STEM.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints

Before you begin the activity, have your child think about the size and needs of your family as if your family was stranded on the island.

 How much space would you need? How large is the tree you found? Imagine the treehouse before you even pick up a pencil.

You will need:

  • Graph paper
  • Markers
  • Fineline pen
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

First, you need to determine the scale of your drawing, for example we decide that each inch on our graph paper would represent feet.

Add this to the bottom of your “blueprint”.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

Draw out your tree shape with pencil to demonstrate the greenery.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

Now measure out the size and shape of the tree house within the tree to show the floor plan, remember to use your scale to size it.

Draw it out along the line with marker. This is the aerial view or floor plan for your design.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

Next color in some of the trees like greenery and a few branches as well as adding detail like the ladder.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

Cut small furniture out of construction paper like beds, tables, and chairs to place inside your blueprint.

 Let your child move and arrange it to fit everything they need inside.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

Now on the second graph paper have your child draw the same treehouse with a front view, following the same scale to create an elevation drawing.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

Color it in and add details to finish it off.

How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids

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