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Free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game – Ancient Greece Unit Study

March 12, 2024 | 29 Comments
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Today, I have a free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game. There’s not a better way to start back to our Ancient Greece unit study than playing a game. Also, look at my second free Ancient Greece Lapbook and you’ll love my page History Games for more fun ideas. This is my first Ancient Greece lapbook and unit study.

Because there is so much to cover about Ancient Greece, I have now created Ancient Greece Lapbook 2 and this game is part of that free download.

Free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game - Ancient Greece Unit Study

So, today I am sharing my free Ancient Greece go fish game.

I have created some history cards to play Go Fish! Want to play?

But first, look at some of these books about Ancient Greece.

A book and a game and you’re set for the day.

Kids Books about Ancient Greece

Besides when you add living books it can make history come to life.

8 Living History Books about Ancient Greece

You'll love this roundup of living history books about Ancient Greece.

D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths

In print for over fifty years, D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths has introduced generations to Greek mythology—and continues to enthrall young readers. Here are the greats of ancient Greece—gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters—as freshly described in words and pictures as if they were alive today. No other volume of Greek mythology has inspired as many young readers as this timeless classic. Both adults and children alike will find this book a treasure for years to come. “For any child fortunate enough to have this generous book . . . the kings and heroes of ancient legend will remain forever matter-of-fact; the pictures interpret the text literally and are full of detail and witty observation.”—The Horn Book

Ancient Greece for Kids Through the Lives of its Philosophers, Lawmakers, and Heroes (History for Kids - Traditional, Story-Based Format)

The suggested reader age for this book is 8 to 14 years old. To write this book, I went back to Herodotus, Plutarch, Diogenes Laertius, and other ancient sources of biographical anecdotes, and extracted from them the stories that will be most memorable to a modern kid. I retold them without adding any fictional color. I have omitted some things, however. Anything gruesome or seriously cruel is not included. Anything off-color, or outside traditional-family-friendly morality is not included. I have included only accounts of the most major battles, and without much detail. Battles are important, but as a kid - maybe as a girl - I was falling asleep over the ancient battles. Politics: Again, I have included only major turns of events.

I wove the information about the social order and geography of Ancient Greece into the stories of the era's historical figures. So, no worries, the kid will learn about the Agora and Acropolis of Athens, the city-states of Corinth and Sparta, daily life in an Ancient Greek household, the major Greek temples, and the three orders of Ancient Greek architecture. This book is richly illustrated. I don't agree that if you are 13 or 16 you should be content with pages and pages of text and no pictures. Illustrations help both kids and grownups to visualize - and therefore to remember - events and descriptions. I have illustrated the book mostly with paintings portraying historical figures or everyday life in classical Greece. Whenever I could, I chose late 19th century and early 20th century art over the older neoclassical paintings for a more accurate representation of the Ancient Greek costume and environment.

The Iliad for Boys and Girls

The Iliad is typically described as one of the greatest war stories of all time. Set during the Trojan War, this timeless poem vividly conveys the horror and heroism of men and gods wrestling with towering emotions and battling amid devastation and destruction. Homer's tale is a compassionate view of human life lived under the shadow of suffering and death in the face of an often uncaring divinity.

Archimedes and the Door of Science (Living History Library)

Jeanne Bendick, through text and pictures, admirably succeeds in bringing to life the ancient Greek mathematician who enriched mathematics and all branches of science. Against the backdrop of Archimedes' life and culture, the author discusses the man's work, his discoveries and the knowledge later based upon it. The simple, often humorous, illustrations and diagrams greatly enhance the text.

The Great Philosophers: Socrates, Plato & Aristotle - Ancient Greece - 5th Grade Biography - Children's Biographies

You have probably heard about Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. When it comes to ancient minds who created foundations in philosophy, science, and math, these three names would automatically come up. But what exactly did they do to warrant immense respect and admiration? Well, your fifth grader will soon find out from this biography book.

Marathon Looks on the Sea

Illustrated by Erwin Schachner. The story of the Battle of Marathon and how it determined the future of Athens.

Life in Ancient Athens (Picture the Past)

What was it like to live in Ancient Athens? All the people who lived in ancient Greece spoke the same language and worshipped the same gods and goddesses. But they all lived in different city states a city and the land around it that it controlled. These city states were all run differently, and there were often fights between them. Despite their differences, there were things that united the city states. Find out more in this exciting title.

Growing Up In Ancient Greece (Growing Up In series)

Describes daily life in ancient Greece, discussing life in the city, life in the country, school, ceremonies and festivals, food, and other aspects

Ancient Greece Go Fish Game

You know how I feel about hands-on history. If there is a way to learn history that way, I’ll teach it that way.

The cards have more facts about Ancient Greece that I want Tiny to know.

Games are so much more engaging than a worksheet (uggg).

Don’t get me wrong, I believe worksheets have a place, but a game makes facts fun and easy to remember.

Too, though Mr. Awesome 2015 never minds playing with Tiny, he won’t always be around.

Free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game - Ancient Greece Unit Study

Hands on History

So in adapting this and upcoming games for an only child, this game can be played like memory match up, simple memorization or I can even play with Tiny.

Besides, these game cards can be added to our lapbook.

Also if you love hands-on learning don’t forget that Home School In the Woods have some beautiful units.

I’ll probably end up making a pocket for the cards. Do you want one to store them in? I am thinking yes.

Don’t forget too that this is my third time around studying Ancient Greece, so grab my first lapbook here and Ancient Civilization here .(Minoan and Mycenaean civilization)

Hope you luv this hands-on fun and printable game.

Free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game - Ancient Greece Unit Study. Download this FREE Go Fish Printable Card game to teach your kids about Ancient Greece. It’s a fun hands-on history printable game. When finished playing, add to their Ancient Greece Lapbook. Gab the Ancient Greece Lapbook too. CLICK HERE to download it!

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How to Get the Free Ancient Greece Lapbook 2 & Go Fish Ancient Greece

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Free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game - Ancient Greece Unit Study. Download this FREE Go Fish Printable Card game to teach your kids about Ancient Greece. It’s a fun hands-on history printable game. When finished playing, add to their Ancient Greece Lapbook. Gab the Ancient Greece Lapbook too. CLICK HERE to download it!

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Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History

February 25, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Today, I have a free Ancient China lapbook with some hands-on history ideas. Also, you’ll love my other Homeschool Lapbook Ideas on my page.

I’m sharing my complete lapbook Ancient China lapbook along with some hands-on history ideas.

I had a few minibooks already, so I incorporated them into this unit.

And learning about ancient civilizations makes for interesting segues into your history day.

Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History

When you focus on an ancient civilization like Ancient China in depth it makes history much livelier.

Besides whom wants to just color maps.

When learning about the culture, flora and fauna and history of the people, children can connect with history.

Ancient China Books for Kids

Also, I used living books as much as possible so kids can learn about history in a story form.

In addition, we use reference books to help us locate geographical features and learn other things about an area.

12 Books & Resources For Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read to About Ancient China

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

Zheng He, The Great Chinese Explorer: A Bilingual Story of Adventure and Discovery

In the West, legendary explorers like Christopher Columbus, Ernest Shackleton and Sir Edmund Hillary are a recognized part of our history. But in China, that legend belongs to the great explorer Zheng He (1371–1433), who lived during China's renowned Ming Dynasty. Zheng He, the Great Chinese Explorer is a bilingual (English and Chinese) tale of his adventures.

When he was a child, Zheng He dreamed of foreign lands, his imagination was inspired by the travels of his father and grandfather and the wonderful items they brought back from trading trips to the West. A simple but exotic porcelain vase in cobalt, a color not found in China at the time, drove Zheng He to discover the origins of this unique color—and become one of the most famous explorers in China's history.

Chee-Lin: A Giraffe's Journey

Eighty years before Columbus, China sent ships to explore the world.The Chinese discovered many marvelous things, but one discovery stood out above the others: the chee-lin.This chee-lin was just a giraffe, but to the Chinese it was an omen of good fortune so rare that it had appeared only once before—at the birth of Confucius.

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

A Time Magazine 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time selection!​A Reader’s Digest Best Children’s Book of All Time​!This stunning fantasy inspired by Chinese folklore is a companion novel to Starry River of the Sky and the New York Times bestselling and National Book Award finalist When the Sea Turned to SilverIn the valley of Fruitless mountain, a young girl named Minli lives in a ramshackle hut with her parents. In the evenings, her father regales her with old folktales of the Jade Dragon and the Old Man on the Moon, who knows the answers to all of life's questions. Inspired by these stories, Minli sets off on an extraordinary journey to find the Old Man on the Moon to ask him how she can change her family's fortune. She encounters an assorted cast of characters and magical creatures along the way, including a dragon who accompanies her on her quest for the ultimate answer.Grace Lin, author of the beloved Year of the Dog and Year of the Rat returns with a wondrous story of adventure, faith, and friendship. A fantasy crossed with Chinese folklore, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon is a timeless story reminiscent of The Wizard of Oz and Kelly Barnhill's The Girl Who Drank the Moon. Her beautiful illustrations, printed in full-color, accompany the text throughout. Once again, she has created a charming, engaging book for young readers.

Science and Scientists (True Stories From Ancient China)

Ancient China has a long history of scientific excellence. Learn more about some of China’s greatest scientific wonders and the scientists who studied them. Features stories about astronomy, seismology, mathematics, calendar-making, and geography.

The Warlord's Beads (Warlord's Series)

Clever Chuan devises a simple way for his father to quickly and accurately count all the warlord's treasure.

The Five Chinese Brothers (Paperstar)

The classic picture book about five clever brothers, each with a different extraordinary ability, has been in print for almost 80 years."An original nonsense tale told with...spirit and gusto." -- The Horn Book

The Great Wall Of China (Aladdin Picture Books)

Angela FIsher's The Great Wall is an "awe-inspiring, impressive, black and gray illustrations set the tone for this history of the building of the Great Wall of China." (School Library Journal)

The Story about Ping

No one can deny the appeal of the book's hero, Ping, the spirited little duck who lives on a boat on the Yangtze River. Ping's misadventures one night while exploring the world around his home form the basis of this timeless classic, which is brought to life by Kurt Wiese's warm and poignant illustrations.

In the Forbidden City (We All Live in the Forbidden City)

Serving as the seat of imperial power for six centuries, the Forbidden City is one of China's most famous and enigmatic landmarks. Accompanied by a mischievous cat, readers will tour this colossal architectural structure, discovering the secrets hidden inside the palace walls. They will encounter the people who have walked through its halls and gardens, including emperors, empresses, and rebel leaders, and hear exciting tales about the power struggles and intrigues of everyday life.This large format book conveys the grandeur of the Forbidden City through highly detailed line drawings of its buildings, gardens, and courtyards with numerous fold-out spreads. Each page is populated by a large variety of characters and peppered with entertaining anecdotes. Every book includes a plastic magnifying glass for looking at the drawings more closely."Readers receive a lavish tour of the Forbidden City, once home to Chinese emperors and now a museum, courtesy of Chiu and the Design and Cultural Studies Workshop, which he founded. Delicate line drawings highlight the architectural intricacies of the nearly 178-acre complex (several foldout spreads emphasize its size) while Chiu examines the Ming and Qing dynasties in thorough detail, along with major events in the palace's history. (In one foldout scene, 24 emperors offer pithy, even brusque notes on their reigns — "I was entirely unaccomplished," says Emperor Longqing.) A magnifying glass is wisely included to help readers appreciate the wealth of visual detail." — Publishers Weekly

The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall

DID YOU KNOW that China was named after its first emperor – the brilliant, all-powerful emperor who built The Great Wall? In this book, discover why he started building the Wall, how he made China the biggest country on earth, and what treasures he hid in his secret tomb. Find out how he became one of the most important people in the history of China. Read all about the first emperor’s fascinating life in The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall.The simple language and beautiful illustrations make this book a wonderful reader or bedtime story. It is suitable for all ages, but children aged six to twelve years will especially enjoy reading this book.~ About the ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA… Series ~China has a long history, but its many stories are often too complex for children. In this series, Jillian Lin retells China’s best historical tales so they are easy and fun to read. Children will embark on a journey through time where they will get a glimpse inside the colorful lives of famous Chinese figures. Beautiful illustrations, gripping stories, and fascinating facts make these books wonderful readers or bedtime stories for ages six and above. Other titles in this series include:The King Without A Throne (Confucius)The Mountain Man Of Music (Zhu Zaiyu)The Miracle Doctor (Hua Tuo)The Girl Who Became Emperor (Wu Zetian)The Dreamer Of Stars (Zhang Heng)The Greatest Explorer In The World (Zheng He)The Pirate King (Koxinga/Zheng Chenggong)

Where Is the Great Wall?

More than two thousand years ago, with his land under constant attack from nomads, the First Emperor of China came up with a simple solution: build a wall to keep out enemies. It was a wall that kept growing and growing. But its construction came at a huge cost: it is believed that more than a million Chinese died building it, earning the wall its nickname--the longest cemetery on earth. Through the story of the wall, Patricia Brennan Demuth is able to tell the story of China itself, the rise and fall of dynasties, the greatness of its culture, and its present-day status as a Communist world power.

DK Eyewitness Books: Ancient China: Discover the History of Imperial China―from the Great Wall to the Days of the La

A spectacular and informative guide to the history of the great Chinese empire and the customs and traditions of its people.  Stunning real-life photographs and lifelike models offer a unique "eyewitness" view of life in imperial China, from its earliest beginnings in the Bronze Age to its final years in the early 20th century. See the stunning bronze work of the ancient Chinese and the beautiful techniques used for Chinese calligraphy. Learn why the First Emperor created the Terracotta Army, what kinds of goods were carried along the Silk Route, who invented paper, and much, much more. 

Facts About Ancient China

  • Han Chinese were the original people of China.
  • The oldest religion in China is ancestor worship but there were other religions too like Confucianism based on the teachings of Confucius. Taoism is another religion.
  • Next the cultivation of silkworms to obtain silk for weaving.
  • At first silk was expensive and only the wealthiest wore it. But about 200 B.C. soldiers and other people were wearing silk. And then even poor people wore silk.
  • Then ancient Chinese wrote on bamboo and wood, then silk. Paper was invented in China about 105 A.D.
  • Education was important in Ancient China. Boys usually went to school at the age of seven. If their parents were rich, they hired a tutor. They learned to write 20 Chinese characters a day.
  • Girls were not usually sent to school. They learned to spin, weave, and embroider. They helped their mothers at home.

Children learn to write calligraphy. It was a great art because there were thousands of symbols each representing a different idea.

Chinese writing has hardly changed over 2,000 years.

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Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History

In addition, look at this Ancient Chinese inventions on hub page to see what they invented.

Moreover, look at these other ideas for hands-on history.

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    Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History

    Topics in Free Ancient China Lapbook

    Look at these minibooks which are included in the free download.

    Use them all or mix/match with other activities your child wants to include in the lapbook.

    • Early Chinese Dynasties
    • History of Silk
    • Where the Ancient Chinese
    • Did You Know . .
    • Growing Up in Ancient China
    • Shang Warrios
    • Shang Script
    • Food of Ancient China
    • Confucius

    How to Get the Free Ancient China Lapbook

    Now, how to grab the free lapbook. It’s a subscriber freebie.

    That means when you sign up to follow me, you get my emails in your inbox and you get this freebie.

    1) Sign up on my email list to get my emails in your inbox AND this freebie.

    2) Grab the freebie.

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

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    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    February 24, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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    When we decided how to make the Great Wall of China out of paper, I immediately thought of the way that it curves and winds through deserts, grasslands, mountains, and plateaus. Also, look at my post Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History.

    I wanted to use something that would replicate that bending shape and thought of a file folder so that it would stand up.

    It is small enough to store as a keepsake or sample of work for portfolios.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    And it can also be used to hold notebooking pages, a file folder game, or even makes an impressive cover for a lapbook on the Great Wall of China.

    The Great Wall of China is a fantastic piece of architecture to study from ancient times, only 10% of it remains standing today.

    But once it was believed to have been the length equal to half of the length of the equator.

    It served several purposes and while only part of it remains in modern times it is still quite impressive to behold.

     Winding through the country, the most famous and most visited (as well as the  most restored section) of the wall is in Badaling, just 40 miles northwest of Beijing.

    Depending on your child’s age and comprehension you want to grab a great book to go along with your unit study.

    Books About China

    For example, I like to add living books to our hands-on history.

    Then I also add reference books to our day.

    Grab one of these to add to your study.

    12 Books & Resources For Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read to About Ancient China

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

    Zheng He, The Great Chinese Explorer: A Bilingual Story of Adventure and Discovery

    In the West, legendary explorers like Christopher Columbus, Ernest Shackleton and Sir Edmund Hillary are a recognized part of our history. But in China, that legend belongs to the great explorer Zheng He (1371–1433), who lived during China's renowned Ming Dynasty. Zheng He, the Great Chinese Explorer is a bilingual (English and Chinese) tale of his adventures.

    When he was a child, Zheng He dreamed of foreign lands, his imagination was inspired by the travels of his father and grandfather and the wonderful items they brought back from trading trips to the West. A simple but exotic porcelain vase in cobalt, a color not found in China at the time, drove Zheng He to discover the origins of this unique color—and become one of the most famous explorers in China's history.

    Chee-Lin: A Giraffe's Journey

    Eighty years before Columbus, China sent ships to explore the world.The Chinese discovered many marvelous things, but one discovery stood out above the others: the chee-lin.This chee-lin was just a giraffe, but to the Chinese it was an omen of good fortune so rare that it had appeared only once before—at the birth of Confucius.

    Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

    A Time Magazine 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time selection!​A Reader’s Digest Best Children’s Book of All Time​!This stunning fantasy inspired by Chinese folklore is a companion novel to Starry River of the Sky and the New York Times bestselling and National Book Award finalist When the Sea Turned to SilverIn the valley of Fruitless mountain, a young girl named Minli lives in a ramshackle hut with her parents. In the evenings, her father regales her with old folktales of the Jade Dragon and the Old Man on the Moon, who knows the answers to all of life's questions. Inspired by these stories, Minli sets off on an extraordinary journey to find the Old Man on the Moon to ask him how she can change her family's fortune. She encounters an assorted cast of characters and magical creatures along the way, including a dragon who accompanies her on her quest for the ultimate answer.Grace Lin, author of the beloved Year of the Dog and Year of the Rat returns with a wondrous story of adventure, faith, and friendship. A fantasy crossed with Chinese folklore, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon is a timeless story reminiscent of The Wizard of Oz and Kelly Barnhill's The Girl Who Drank the Moon. Her beautiful illustrations, printed in full-color, accompany the text throughout. Once again, she has created a charming, engaging book for young readers.

    Science and Scientists (True Stories From Ancient China)

    Ancient China has a long history of scientific excellence. Learn more about some of China’s greatest scientific wonders and the scientists who studied them. Features stories about astronomy, seismology, mathematics, calendar-making, and geography.

    The Warlord's Beads (Warlord's Series)

    Clever Chuan devises a simple way for his father to quickly and accurately count all the warlord's treasure.

    The Five Chinese Brothers (Paperstar)

    The classic picture book about five clever brothers, each with a different extraordinary ability, has been in print for almost 80 years."An original nonsense tale told with...spirit and gusto." -- The Horn Book

    The Great Wall Of China (Aladdin Picture Books)

    Angela FIsher's The Great Wall is an "awe-inspiring, impressive, black and gray illustrations set the tone for this history of the building of the Great Wall of China." (School Library Journal)

    The Story about Ping

    No one can deny the appeal of the book's hero, Ping, the spirited little duck who lives on a boat on the Yangtze River. Ping's misadventures one night while exploring the world around his home form the basis of this timeless classic, which is brought to life by Kurt Wiese's warm and poignant illustrations.

    In the Forbidden City (We All Live in the Forbidden City)

    Serving as the seat of imperial power for six centuries, the Forbidden City is one of China's most famous and enigmatic landmarks. Accompanied by a mischievous cat, readers will tour this colossal architectural structure, discovering the secrets hidden inside the palace walls. They will encounter the people who have walked through its halls and gardens, including emperors, empresses, and rebel leaders, and hear exciting tales about the power struggles and intrigues of everyday life.This large format book conveys the grandeur of the Forbidden City through highly detailed line drawings of its buildings, gardens, and courtyards with numerous fold-out spreads. Each page is populated by a large variety of characters and peppered with entertaining anecdotes. Every book includes a plastic magnifying glass for looking at the drawings more closely."Readers receive a lavish tour of the Forbidden City, once home to Chinese emperors and now a museum, courtesy of Chiu and the Design and Cultural Studies Workshop, which he founded. Delicate line drawings highlight the architectural intricacies of the nearly 178-acre complex (several foldout spreads emphasize its size) while Chiu examines the Ming and Qing dynasties in thorough detail, along with major events in the palace's history. (In one foldout scene, 24 emperors offer pithy, even brusque notes on their reigns — "I was entirely unaccomplished," says Emperor Longqing.) A magnifying glass is wisely included to help readers appreciate the wealth of visual detail." — Publishers Weekly

    The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall

    DID YOU KNOW that China was named after its first emperor – the brilliant, all-powerful emperor who built The Great Wall? In this book, discover why he started building the Wall, how he made China the biggest country on earth, and what treasures he hid in his secret tomb. Find out how he became one of the most important people in the history of China. Read all about the first emperor’s fascinating life in The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall.The simple language and beautiful illustrations make this book a wonderful reader or bedtime story. It is suitable for all ages, but children aged six to twelve years will especially enjoy reading this book.~ About the ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA… Series ~China has a long history, but its many stories are often too complex for children. In this series, Jillian Lin retells China’s best historical tales so they are easy and fun to read. Children will embark on a journey through time where they will get a glimpse inside the colorful lives of famous Chinese figures. Beautiful illustrations, gripping stories, and fascinating facts make these books wonderful readers or bedtime stories for ages six and above. Other titles in this series include:The King Without A Throne (Confucius)The Mountain Man Of Music (Zhu Zaiyu)The Miracle Doctor (Hua Tuo)The Girl Who Became Emperor (Wu Zetian)The Dreamer Of Stars (Zhang Heng)The Greatest Explorer In The World (Zheng He)The Pirate King (Koxinga/Zheng Chenggong)

    Where Is the Great Wall?

    More than two thousand years ago, with his land under constant attack from nomads, the First Emperor of China came up with a simple solution: build a wall to keep out enemies. It was a wall that kept growing and growing. But its construction came at a huge cost: it is believed that more than a million Chinese died building it, earning the wall its nickname--the longest cemetery on earth. Through the story of the wall, Patricia Brennan Demuth is able to tell the story of China itself, the rise and fall of dynasties, the greatness of its culture, and its present-day status as a Communist world power.

    DK Eyewitness Books: Ancient China: Discover the History of Imperial China―from the Great Wall to the Days of the La

    A spectacular and informative guide to the history of the great Chinese empire and the customs and traditions of its people.  Stunning real-life photographs and lifelike models offer a unique "eyewitness" view of life in imperial China, from its earliest beginnings in the Bronze Age to its final years in the early 20th century. See the stunning bronze work of the ancient Chinese and the beautiful techniques used for Chinese calligraphy. Learn why the First Emperor created the Terracotta Army, what kinds of goods were carried along the Silk Route, who invented paper, and much, much more. 

    Moreover, look at these activities to go along with how to make the Great Wall of China out of a paper.

    5 Great Things to Know About The Great Wall of China

    1. The Great Wall of China had 3 purposes, first to protect the Chinese empire from foreign invaders, to create a psychological barrier between northern and southern civilizations, and to protect the Silk Road Trade.
    1. The length of the entirety of the Great Wall originally built is equivalent to over 13,000 miles (21196.8 km).
    1. It runs along 15 northern Chinese provinces from the Bohai sea to the Gobi Desert with 15 important passes along the route. These are the fortresses or gates you see along the wall that look like little buildings along the length of the wall.
    1. It took over 2,000 years to build the great wall, beginning back in 220 BC with the first emperor Qin Shi Huang.
    1. Different sections of the wall were built with different materials like dirt, stone, and brick. The height ranges from 150 to 30 feet tall while the width runs from 15 to 25 feet. 
    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    Also, look at these Ancient China activities.

    Ancient China Hands-on Activities

    You’ll love to add these hands-on history activities.

    • Kids Ancient China Activity | How To Make a Simple Ming Dynasty Craft
    • Learn the Quick and Easy Ancient Chinese Paper making for Kids and practice writing characters to spell out names or spelling words.
    • Make Terra Cotta Warriors.
    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    Finally, look how to make the Great Wall of China out of paper.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    You will need:

    • A manilla file folder
    • Tan cardstock/construction paper
    • White paper
    • Blue craft paint
    • Green craft paint
    • Pencil
    • Glue sticks
    • Scissors
    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    First, start by sketching out your design with a pencil on the outside of the open folder to decide where you would like your main piece,

    You’re going to cover it with paint so you don’t need to get very detailed.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    Now create a sky and mountainous area by using a paint/foam brush to pounce on your colors lightly, building and using multiple colors as you like to add some depth to it.

     Let them touch in the middle. Set the folder aside to dry completely.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    While the paint is drying, cut a couple of large strips with a curvy top to be the closest piece of wall as well as a large pass (the gate/fortress section).

    Use a pencil to sketch bricks, doors, and other details onto them.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    Cut some thinner smaller pieces in varying sizes to represent the further distance views of the wall, this kind of forces perspective so it appears that they are farther in the distance.

    Add some small details with pencil.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    Once the paint has dried, lay your wall pieces out until they are to your liking with the largest in front and the smallest in the distance.

    Paint on more mountains in the background  if you feel it needs it. Glue your pieces into place once you are happy with the set up. I recommend placing pieces on either side of the fold so it moves freely.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

    Cut off the excess from the sides of your folder so it is flush.

    Tear small white pieces for clouds and glue in place.

    How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper

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    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    February 20, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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    A great lesson in math and science skills based on literature is the popcorn and milk experiment from Farmer Boy. And you’ll love my post Farmer Boy Unit Study and Make a Fun Hand Loom Craft.

    While literature units are my favorite, the beauty of them is that they can be far more than just reading the story out loud.

    You can draw ideas from the book like this popcorn and milk experiment, learn about life in a different time, as well as use the theme for math, geography, and more.

    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    In chapter 3, Winter Night, Farmer Boy, Almanzo settles in front of the roaring fire with a bowl of popcorn, an apple, and some cider.

    He thinks that if he had a glass of milk, he would fill it with popcorn, noting that you can fill the milk to the top and add the same amount of popcorn and it will not overflow.

    Manzo says “You cannot do this with bread. Popcorn and milk are the only two things that will go into the same place.” Is this just wishful thinking on his part?

    Let’s investigate to find out (Spoiler alert, it’s true!).

    Little House on the Prairie Books

    First, add some of these living books to your learning day.

    Little House on the Prairie Unit Study Resources

    Add some of these fun resources to ignite a love for learning about the Little House on the Prairie.

    The Little House (9 Volumes Set)

    The nine books in the timeless Little House series tell the story of Laura’s real childhood as an American pioneer, and are cherished by readers of all generations. They offer a unique glimpse into life on the American frontier, and tell the heartwarming, unforgettable story of a loving family.

    Pioneer Girl: The Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Readers around the world know and love Laura, the little girl born in the Big Woods of Wisconsin and raised in covered wagons and on wide open prairies. Now Little House fans can learn more about the remarkable story of the pioneer girl who would one day immortalize her adventures in the beloved Little House books in this, the first picture book biography book of Laura Ingalls Wilder.

    A Little Prairie House (Little House Picture Book)

    With the My First Little House picture book series, the youngest readers can share in the joy of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books in these illustrated adaptations of the beloved series! 

    Laura, Pa, Ma, Mary, and baby Carrie have traveled from the Big Woods to the prairie in their covered wagon, driving through tall grass until they found just the right spot for their new home. With the help of their kind neighbor, Mr. Edwards, Pa builds a snug little house for the family in the middle of the wide-open prairie.

    Farmer Boy (Little House, 2)

    The second book in the treasured Little House series, Farmer Boy is Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved story of how her husband, Almanzo, grew up as a farmer boy far from the little house where Laura lived. This edition features the classic black-and-white artwork from Garth Williams. 

    The nine Little House books have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America’s frontier history and as heartwarming, unforgettable stories. The Little House series has captivated millions of readers with its depiction of life on the American frontier.

    While Laura Ingalls grows up on the prairie, Almanzo Wilder is living on a big farm in New York State. Here Almanzo and his brother and sisters help with the summer planting and fall harvest. In winter there is wood to be chopped and great slabs of ice to be cut from the river and stored. Time for fun comes when the jolly tin peddler visits, or best of all, when the fair comes to town.

    Almanzo wishes for just one thing—his very own horse—and he must prove that he is ready for such a big responsibility.

    The Little House Cookbook

    With this cookbook, you can learn how to make classic frontier dishes like corn dodgers, mincemeat pie, cracklings, and pulled molasses candy. The book also includes excerpts from the Little House books, fascinating and thoroughly researched historical context, and details about the cooking methods that pioneers like Ma Ingalls used, as well as illustrations by beloved artist Garth Williams.

    Who Was Laura Ingalls Wilder?

    Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books, based on her own childhood and later life, are still beloved classics almost a century after she began writing them. Now young readers will see just how similar Laura's true-life story was to her books. Born in 1867 in the "Big Woods" in Wisconsin, Laura experienced both the hardship and the adventure of living on the frontier. Her life and times are captured in engaging text and 80 black-and-white illustrations.

    Laura Ingalls Dress Up

    • Three Piece Set: Kid girls colonial dress, attached apron and bonnet.

    Little House Coloring Book: Coloring Book for Adults and Kids

    A beautifully designed coloring book featuring classic artwork by Garth Williams and quotes from all nine original Little House books. Perfect for at-home creative time—return to the world of Little House with your kids...or enjoy on your own!

    Join Laura Ingalls, her Ma and Pa, and her sisters, Mary, Carrie, and Grace, on their travels across the frontier as you color in your favorite pioneer characters and scenes and revisit this beloved series.

    This 96-page coloring book offers hours of relaxing, stress-reducing pleasure.

    Farmer Boy is a wonderful look at life on a farm in pioneer days.

    Almanzo’s days are filled with simple pleasures, hard work, and lots of delicious food.

    More Ways to Explore With The Popcorn and Milk Experiment

    A little fascinating fact that you might not have known but historians believe that popcorn and milk sprinkled with sugar was the original version of what we now call cold breakfast cereal.

    If you don’t already have one be sure to get a copy of Farmer Boy, a wonderful book for a unit study or simply an enjoyable read-aloud.

    • Count out a certain number of kernels before putting them in the bag for popping for some math practice.
    • Grab a spoon and taste the milk and popcorn concoction to see if you like it.
    • Compare the weight of the popped and unpopped kernels on a kitchen scale compared to the weight of the milk.
    • Try the experiment with other liquids like water, half and half, soda, etc…
    • Continue adding more and more popcorn and see how much you can fit in the cup of milk.
    • Test other items like cut-up fruits and vegetables, bread, candy, etc.. and compare results.
    • While you have the popcorn out give this Popcorn Science Mini Unit Study Which Brand Pops the Best a try as well.
    • Littles will love learning how to do the Dancing Popcorn Experiment with a few more basic household supplies.
    • Learn about the following terms before beginning your experiment and see how they apply throughout. Ask your child which term fits each step.
    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    The Science Behind the Popcorn And Milk Experiment

    Next, look at some of these definitions.

    Scientific Method- The process of fairly establishing facts through testing and experimentation.

    Mass – The amount of matter or substance that makes up an object.

    Volume- The amount of space the object takes up.

    Liquid displacement- When you put an object into liquid it pushes water out of the way and takes the place of the water.

    The theory behind the reason that the amount of popcorn can be doubled or even tripled and added to milk is that when popcorn is heated and pops the kernel disappears.

    Then you have mostly air, the moisture that was in the popcorn has dissipated into the air. 

    It is also very porous and pulls the milk into itself.

    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    Now let’s get on to the fascinating and delicious science experiment!

    Popcorn and Milk Experiment

    Before beginning the experiment, have your child make a hypothesis as to what they think will happen.

    Then take it to the next step by asking them to document how much popcorn they think it will take to overflow the cup of milk.

    Be sure to have them record their hypothesis, variables, and the results.

    You will need:

    • Clear plastic cups
    • Paper bag
    • Milk
    • Popcorn kernels

    First, use plastic cups from the Dollar Store.

    We are not about making dirty dishes here; this is all throw-away supplies to make this an easy peasy experiment for moms and kids alike.

    Toss a handful of kernels into the bottom of a brown paper bag and fold the top down.

    Microwave for 2-3 minutes or until it stops popping for more than a few seconds between kernels.

    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    Fill a cup of the same size and shape to the rim with milk and the other with the popped popcorn.

    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    Have your child place the kernels one at a time into the milk until the cup is emptied. Did it overflow?

    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    Refill the cup of popcorn and continue adding it to the milk until no more will fit, observe, what happened, has the cup overflowed?

    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

    We added 4 cups of popcorn to the 1 cup of milk before we couldn’t add anymore and it still didn’t overflow.

    This is just a fun and easy experiment that will baffle your kids and give them something to think about.

    Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

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    How to Build the Alamo With Kids And Free Texas Lapbook

    February 14, 2024 | 3 Comments
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    Learning how to build the Alamo was another fun change to our schedule as we have continued in our series of hands-on homeschooling learning. Also, you may love Free Texas Homeschool Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas.

    We thought it would be fun to sketch a quick layout of the Alamo as we read about it.

    How to Build the Alamo With Kids And Free Texas Lapbook

    Having studied about the Alamo before, we pulled out The Alamo, An Illustrated History, book by George Nelson.

    And the other book, The Alamo, an Illustrated History by Edwin Hoyt to study a bit of the architecture.

    We also looked at how to build the Alamo on ehow and Tiny liked that model.

    Too, look at more books about Texas

    Books About Texas

    27 Books For Kids Who Love Reading And Being Read to About Texas

     Forget a boring textbook and add some of these books about Texas to your unit study or add to your learning day.

    Susanna of the Alamo: A True Story

    Relates the experiences of the Texas woman who, along with her baby, survived the 1836 massacre at the Alamo.

    The Boy in the Alamo

    The classic story of the siege of the Alamo, as told for young readers. Originally published in 1958, thousands of children each year enjoy this story from the unique point of view of twelve-year old Billy Campbell.

    Plains Warrior: Chief Quanah Parker and the Comanches

    A biography of the legendary Comanche leader profiles the son of a white woman, who fiercely defended tribal lands against those who tried to seize them and who, after being moved with his people to a reservation, fought for the recognition and decent treatment of his tribe.

    A Paradise Called Texas

    Searching for a better life, Mina, Papa, and Mama left their German fatherland aboard the brig Margaretha ,bound for Texas. They had been told it was the paradise of North America, but when Mina steps onto the desolate beach at Indian Point on a cold December day in 1845, she wants to go back to Germany and Opa's cozy house in the village of Wehrestedt. But go on they must. In spite of mama's tragic death, Mina and Papa push inland with the Kaufmann family to the Texas Hill Country. There Mina encounters an Indian chief and his young daughter, Amaya, whose help she needs when Papa falls ill. Based on her ancestors' immigration to Texas, Janice Shefelman tells of a journey into the wilderness that is filled with hardship, tragedy and adventure.

    The Texans! Tejas to Today

    Lessons Taught In Story Form.

    Alamo All-Stars (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #6): A Texas Tale (Volume 6)

    “Remember the Alamo!” That rallying cry has gone down in Texas history. But what, exactly, should we remember? Who were the ragtag group of adventurers behind the famous slogan, and how did they end up barricaded in a fort against a Mexican army Who survived, who died, and how. In the early 1800s, Native Americans, the Mexican government, and settlers from other areas of the United States were fighting over the territory that would become the Lone Star state. Here, vivid illustrations—rendered in black, white, and shades of gray, with tinges of yellow—and witty text tell the story, from Texas’s near wilderness beginnings to the Battle of the Alamo and General Sam Houston’s ultimate victory over General Antonio López de Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto.

    Indians Who Lived in Texas

    Briefly describes the environment, daily life, and customs of four Indian groups that lived in Texas--the farmers, the fishermen, the plant gatherers, and the hunters.

    Make Way for Sam Houston (Unforgettable Americans)

    Colorful Sam Houston leaps to life in the pages of this fresh and funny biography, set against the story of Texas's fight for independence from Mexico.

    Wilderness Pioneer, Stephen F. Austin of Texas

    I wanted to tell Austin's story so that boys and girls all over the United States would come to know him not as a stuffy figure in a history book but as a man who had a great dream for the welfare of his fellowmen, and in working to make that dream come true met adventure and danger, heartache and happiness.

    Caleb's Choice (Puffin Novel)

    In 1858 Texas, people are violently divided over a law that makes it a crime to help runaway slaves. Caleb isn't sure how he feels. When an escaped slave saves his life, Caleb knows he has a debt to repay. But should he break the law and risk his life to help two slaves escape?

    A Gentle Tour Through Texas History

    A guide for teaching Texas History through literature. It is based on a 34-week timeframe and is useful for students in grades K-6/7.

    Johnny Texas

    In the early days of Texas history, ten-year-old Johann comes from Germany with his family to settle in this vast land and soon grows to love his new home.

    Remember the Alamo! (Landmark books)

    I love this series of books and this one tends to be fairly accurate.

    A Time to Stand: The Epic of the Alamo

    The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Miracle of Dunkirk tells the story of the Texans who fought Santa Anna’s troops at the Battle of the Alamo. Looking out over the walls of the whitewashed Alamo, sweltering in the intense sun of a February heat wave, Colonel William Travis knew his small garrison had little chance of holding back the Mexican army. Even after a call for reinforcements brought dozens of Texans determined to fight for their fledgling republic, the cause remained hopeless. Gunpowder was scarce, food was running out, and the compound was too large to easily defend with less than two hundred soldiers. Still, given the choice, only one man opted to surrender. The rest resolved to fight and die. After thirteen days, the Mexicans charged, and the Texans were slaughtered. In exquisite detail, Walter Lord recreates the fight to uphold the Texan flag. He sheds light not just on frontier celebrities like Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett, but on the ordinary soldiers who died alongside them. Though the fight ended two centuries ago, the men of the Alamo will never be forgotten.

    I Survived the Galveston Hurricane, 1900

    More than a century later, the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 is still America's deadliest disaster. Lauren Tarshis's story of one child surviving the horrible event churns with page-turning action and bold hope.

    The city of Galveston, Texas, was booming. Perched on an island off the southern coast of Texas, Galveston had been founded in the 1830s. By 1900, it was Texas's richest and most important city. Boats loaded up with American cotton and wheat steamed from Galveston to countries around the world. Arriving ships were crowded with immigrants. The streets, paved with crushed oyster shells, sparkled like they'd been sprinkled with diamonds.

    Galveston's Summer of the Storm (Chaparral Books)

    When fourteen-year-old Abby Kate boards the train in Austin to spend three weeks with her grandmother in Galveston, she’s full of excitement—about the train ride and the prospect of days on the beach, exploring Galveston with her cousin Jane, family picnics, and her grandmother’s good food. But things go wrong even before she gets to her grandmother’s house. Abby Kate gets off the train briefly in Houston—and the train leaves without her. Stranded in the railroad station, she is befriended by a man traveling with his two sons and eventually reaches Galveston safely.

    Texas Rangers: Legendary Lawmen

    In the 1820s, the Texas frontier was a rugged, lawless place that needed defending. The men that banded together to protect the citizens of Texas from the threats of bandits and raiding native tribes were known as the Texas Rangers. Since bravery was never in short demand, any unmarried man with a good horse and a sharp shot could be selected to join the ranks. As they roamed the Texas frontier maintaining peace and order, the Rangers were present for many of the most famous moments in Texas's exciting history-they defended the Alamo alongside Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, spied on the Mexican army during the war for independence, and chased down outlaws in the booming oil towns of the Wild West.

    Texas Tomboy

    The entire ranch is thirsty—will the rains ever come?

    Remember Goliad: Their Silent Tents

    Palm Sunday, March 27, 1836, turned out to be the blackest day in the war of independence between Texas and Mexico. Colonel James Walker Fannin Jr. and his men were ruthlessly slaughtered at the Presidio La Bahia near Goliad. The order was given directly by General Santa Anna. The author describes the background leading up to the start of hostilities in October 1835 and the two Mexican armies which threatened to overrun the Texans, with the massacre at the Alamo on March 2 and then the attack on the Presidio La Bahia, which Fannin called Fort Defiance. A description of garrison life and the men under Fannin's command precedes the battle of Coleto Plains, where Fannin's Texans, without an adequate water supply and defenses, were surrounded by General Urrea's army and forced to surrender. One of the more traumatic aspects of the battle and executions involved a group of young soldiers from Alabama, mainly from the same area, whose leader, Dr. Shackleford, was spared to minister to the sick and injured and was forced to witness the deaths of his protégées.

    Jane Long Mother of Texas

    A biography of the brave wife of General James Long who was the first woman of English descent to enter Texas and bear a child there.

    Camel express; A story of the Jeff Davis experiment (Winston adventure books)

    Story of a little known chapter in American military history; extensive illustrations throughout book by Joseph C. Camana.

    Texas Yankee: The Story of Gail Borden

    Famous as a newspaperman and surveyor in Texas, Gail Borden was the discoverer of how to condense milk. 

    Tex's Tales

    Picked up by a tornado and swept away from his family in nineteenth-century Texas, a dog has some exciting adventures in the frontier wilderness before making his way home again.

    Miriam “Ma” Ferguson: First Woman Governor of Texas (Volume 3) (Stars of Texas Series)

    Miriam Ferguson was a quiet, private person who preferred to stay home in her big house in Temple, Texas, and take care of her husband, raise her two daughters, and tend to her flower garden. But in 1924 she was elected governor of Texas, the first woman governor elected in the United States.

    Texas History for Kids: Lone Star Lives and Legends, with 21 Activities

    Encapsulating the 500-year saga of the one-of-a-kind state of Texas, this interactive book takes readers from the founding of the Spanish Missions and the victory at San Jacinto to the Great Storm that destroyed Galveston and the establishment of NASA’s Mission Control in Houston while covering everything in between. Texas History for Kids includes 21 informative and fun activities to help readers better understand the state’s culture, politics, and geography. Kids will recreate one of the six national flags that have flown over the state, make castings of local wildlife tracks, design a ranch’s branding iron, celebrate Juneteenth by reciting General Order Number 3, build a miniature Battle of Flowers float, and more. This valuable resource also includes a timeline of significant events, a list of historic sites to visit or explore online, and web resources for further study.

    Make Way for Sam Houston

    Colorful Sam Houston leaps to life in the pages of this fresh and funny biography, set against the story of Texas's fight for independence from Mexico. Lively, readable, and solidly researched, this is the kind of biography every child needs. Booklist, starred review Jean Fritz has done it again. Her writing turns this larger-than-life character into a very real person.School Library Journal, starred review ?Young readers will find the book fast-paced and fact-packed. The New York Times Book Review Jean Fritz lives in Dobbs Ferry, New York.

    Trail Fever: The Life of a Texas Cowboy

    The story of one of Texas's most famous cowboys is filled with cattle drives, stampedes, floods, droughts, freezing desert nights, raiders and bandits, and one man's endurance and love of life on the plains.

    We gathered a few supplies and needed some more:

    How to Build the Alamo With Kids And Free Texas Lapbook
    • 4 sugar cube boxes and we only did the outline of the wall. If you decide to do the interior walls as well, you will need double or triple that depending how thick you want the walls on your model.
    • we used an old pizza box
    • glue gun and glue
    • marker
    • ruler
    • spray paint of your choice
    • couple of straws
    How to Build the Alamo With Kids And Free Texas Lapbook

    Again, though this project looks easy like simply gluing a bunch of sugar cubes together, but it really did require planning, calculating and deciphering to understand the bell shaped parapet.

    How to Build the Alamo With Kids And Free Texas Lapbook

    Looking at the pictures The Alamo, An Illustrated History to view old drawings of the Alamo to learning its history helped to get an idea of how to build it.

    How to Build the Alamo With Kids And Free Texas Lapbook

    Tiny really had fun making this.

    We grabbed some Spanish moss and miniature cactus after Tiny painted it and otherwise he really loved the break in our schedule while focusing on understanding the history of the Alamo.

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