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Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

January 11, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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January 11th marks the anniversary of when Amelia Earhart set the record for flying solo from Honolulu to California. You’ll love more about flying here at Wright Brothers And Amazing Airplanes And Other Things That Fly.

That’s longer than the distance from US to Europe.

She blazed a trail for women aviators and women in general breaking records and stereotypes as she pursued what she loved.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Today, we are celebrating her accomplishments with a tutorial for DIY aviator goggles that can be used to spruce up a costume for any occasion.

9 Amazing Facts

  1. She was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897
  2. She was the first woman to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean.
  3. Amelia broke her first world record in 1922. She was the first woman to fly above 14,000 feet.
  4. On January 11th, 1935 Amelia Earhart Flies solo from Honolulu to California.
  5. Between 1930 and 1935, Amelia set seven records in aviation for speed and distance.
  6. Amelia received many awards including becoming the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross from Congress.
  7. She became the first person to fly solo from Los Angeles to Mexico City and from Mexico City to Newark, New Jersey in 1935.
  8. In 1929, Earhart co-founded an organization to advance women’s participation and opportunities in aviation. They were called the Ninety-Nine. And it was composed of 99 charter members, representing 99 of the 117 licensed women pilots in the United States at that time.
  9. She disappeared on July 2, 1937, over the Pacific Ocean. She was declared dead on January 5, 1939
Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Then, you’ll love some of these resources and books.

Books about Amelia Earhart

Also, grab one or two of these books for a fun read.

6 Fun Amelia Earhart Resources

Bring your aviator unit study to life by adding some of these fun resources.

Who Was Amelia Earhart?

Amelia Earhart was a woman of many "firsts." In 1932, she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1935, she also became the first woman to fly across the Pacific. From her early years to her mysterious 1937 disappearance while attempting a flight around the world, readers will find Amelia Earhart's life a fascinating story.

Amelia Earhart (Inspired Inner Genius)

Then, you will love our child-friendly biography of Amelia Earhart! Use this exciting biography book to instill timeless values & principles in your child.

I am Amelia Earhart (Ordinary People Change the World)

Amelia Earhart refused to accept no for an answer; she dared to do what no one had ever done before, and became the first woman to fly a plane all the way across the Atlantic Ocean. This biography follows her from childhood to her first flying lessons and onward to her multi-record-breaking career as a pilot. This friendly, fun biography series inspired the PBS Kids TV show Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum. One great role model at a time, these books encourage kids to dream big. Included in each book are:   • A timeline of key events in the hero’s history   • Photos that bring the story more fully to life   • Comic-book-style illustrations that are irresistibly adorable   • Childhood moments that influenced the hero   • Facts that make great conversation-starters   • A character trait that made the person heroic and that readers can aspire to 

Amelia Earhart: Pioneer of the Sky! (Show Me History!)

When Amelia Earhart became the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932, she immediately became an American icon and a subject of endless fascination for generations to come. In Amelia Earhart: Pioneer of the Sky!, the story of the bold and daring aviator’s life is presented in graphic novel format, with full-color illustrations and historically accurate details. From her hardscrabble childhood to her final flight—and mysterious disappearance—Earhart’s journey will entertain, captivate, and inspire readers of all ages.

The Story of Amelia Earhart: A Biography Book for New Readers

Amelia Earhart became the first woman pilot to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane―and she broke many other flight records before her mysterious disappearance. Before she made history and changed the world for pilots everywhere, Amelia was an adventure-loving kid who wasn’t afraid to be different. She worked hard and learned how to fly airplanes at a time when many people didn’t think women should be pilots. Explore how Amelia Earhart went from being a young girl growing up in Kansas to an American hero and a celebrated pioneer of flight.

Safari Ltd In The Sky TOOB

In the sky themed figurines by Safari Ltd. Airplanes, blimp, helicopter, hot air balloon, space shuttle and more replicas have been handpainted and researched for accuracy. Pieces come in a clear """"toob"""" with a globe top and facts on the inside. These figures are perfect for displays, playing pretend, and more! 12 pieces per package.

Also, look at these other hands-on ideas to add to your unit study.

Amelia Earhart Hands-on Ideas For Learning

  • How to Draw Amelia Earhart and Amelia Earhart Coloring Page
  • Build a Paper Airplane Launcher and learn more about aerodynamics.
  • Oh my what a fun Amelia Earhart costume to make
  • Make this fun airplane box complete with propeller.
  • Free Amelia Earhart lapbook

Additionally, if your student is interested in aviation, here are a few links.

Aviation Ideas and Resources

  • Aviation Instructor’s Handbook. This would be good for an older student to at least glance at if not read.
  • Nice. Printable timeline cards of aviation.
  • Learn about other famous flyers and make the Wright Brothers And Amazing Airplanes And Other Things That Fly
  • Visit the National Space and Air museum online and/or in person.
  • Flight 100 Years of Aviation
  • Add this Pilot Academy book to your list. It’s full of fun and engaging information.
Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Finally, let’s make some fun diy aviator goggles.

How to Make DIY Aviator Amelia Earhart Goggles

You will need:

  • Black craft felt
  • Grey craft felt
  • Scissors
  • Elastic
  • Black sharpie
  • Hot glue gun/sticks

Directions:

You can use a flexible measuring tape to measure the distance from just above each cheekbone.

Begin by measuring above the forehead or just hold the black felt in place and mark the length with your hands.

Depending on the age and size of your child it will be around 6”-8”.

Drawing a figure eight with a white crayon on the black felt the length of your measurement.

I just kept following the figure eight pattern until I was happy with it.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

If we cut the piece out as is, the nose part made by the center of the figure eight will be too small and not hold up at all.

So, draw a line above and below the x of the figure to thicken the nose.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Fold figure in half so that you can cut out both sides at one time.

Choose the better loop to use. Cut out and lay the piece open.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Cut out the center leaving a 1/2” border all the way around to create an eye opening.

Lay the opening of the goggles over your gray felt and trace the inside with a white crayon or pencil.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Remove black piece and draw another ring around the one you just traced, making the thickness about ¼”.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Aviator Amelia Earhart Goggles Craft

Cut out the center and use this template to trace another one out of gray for the other eye.

Use a sharpie marker to add some detail to resemble stitching or rivets around the gray circles.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Hot glue the back of the gray shapes and press into place over the black pieces on both sides.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

I had white elastic on hand from another project but wanted to use it up rather than buying new.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

So, I colored it in with a black sharpie to make it blend in a bit more. Hot glue the elastic to one side.

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

Use the goggles and elastic to measure around the head where your child will wear them and trim the elastic to that length.

Hot glue the other end of elastic in place. What do you think?

Can you add this bit of fun to your unit study?

Amazing Facts about Amelia Earhart and Fun Aviator Goggle Craft

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7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

January 8, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I have 7 ways to play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids. I have more fun game ideas for teaching history on my history games page.

The beauty of an interest-based study is that it can grow from a simple interest and from one book or even a game into a full fun unit that is easily adapted to your child. 

This one stemmed from a simple game that was purchased a while back.

I wanted to pull it back out to see if I couldn’t give it new life by figuring out a few different ways to play with it.

7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

Ancient Egypt Go Fish is one of a line of history go fish games created by Birdcage Press.

Games are a wonderful way to work in historical information in a way that seems less like school and more like fun.

If you have a child that is drawn to Ancient Egypt like mine was, you will have no problem getting them excited about this game and these other resources that I have gathered for you.

Hands-on Ancient Egypt Activities

First, look at these fun hands-on activities.

  • Try this Egypt Crafts For Kindergarten Create a Fun Kid Sized Mummy.
  • Make a beautiful Cleopatra Cuffs and Collar.
  • Craft these Fun and Easy Hands-On Ancient Egypt Craft: Create Canopic Jars.
  • Pharaohs and Queens Ancient Egypt Lapbook and Activities
  • 11 Easy Hands-On Ancient Egypt Projects for Middle School
  • Egyptian Mathematics: Build a LEGO Math Calculator
  • Papyrus and Hieroglyph Activity
  • Mehen Printable Board Game (Hands-on History)
  • King Narmer Crown craft
  • Ancient Egypt Homeschool Unit Study

While Safari Toobs are geared at younger children I have found them to be so very useful even in later stages for everything from dioramas to game pieces, decorations for a theme, and even turned into jewelry.

7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

They are probably one of the longest used homeschool items right up there with dictionaries and pencil sharpeners.

Fun History Games

Too, look at these games below which can be games that teach geography with history.

  • The Benefits Of Using Games That Teach Geography | Review Of Scrambled States
  • Kids Art History Board Game Ideas
  • Ancient Egypt DIY Simple and Fun Mummification Process Game
  • Entertaining Games in the Past How to Make an Easy Backgammon Game
  • Easy Hands-on Fun Ancient Greek Games for Kids DIY Knucklebones
  • Unit Study: French Revolution + Free Storming the Bastille Game
  • 7 Super Fun History Games to Bring the Past to Life
  • Ancient Egypt Mehen free Printable Board Game (Hands-on History)
  • Free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game – Ancient Greece Unit Study
  • 13 Free and Fun BEST Printable History Board Game
7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

Finally, look at some fun ways to use this game to do homeschool history.

7 Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

First, play by the directions. There is enough content and information that you can count it as history for the day.

Besides, learning history should be fun.

    1. Play traditional Go Fish.

    Next this just like traditional go fish except the pictures are not the same on the card.

    2. Match up cards in the same categories to create sets.

    There are 6 different categories- gods, goddesses, symbols, pharaohs, mummies, and afterlife.

    Each category has a total of 6 cards each. The object is to collect as many complete sets as you can to win.

    There is a simplified play for younger children.

    Children can ask for one of a general category for example “do you have any mummies” etc…  to create simple pairs.

    There is a mini book that comes with the cards.

    It contains the instructions as well as a breakdown of each item on every card.

    Use the mini book like a textbook to learn more about Ancient Egypt.

    7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

    There is a fun hieroglyphics chart in the book so that your child can write out a message.

    7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

    3. Play memory.

    While the pictures do not match the numbers for each category are the same and items from the same category can be matched.

    7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

    4. Pick a card to choose a history topic.

    Choose a card at random or let your child choose their topic.

    Then use the card as a topic of study to dive deeper into. Use the internet or resource books to study more about the topic.

    7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

    5. Use the cards for art inspiration.

    Use the artwork on the cards as inspiration for your child to create from.

    Your child can make their own hieroglyphics, clay sarcophagus, or paint a picture of an ancient symbol or god.

    7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

    6. Play War.

    Shuffle up the deck and divide it between two players.

    Have each player flip their top card at the same time, the player with the higher number wins the pair.

    Whoever has the most pairs at the end wins.

    To keep it educational at the beginning and end of each round players must flip through their deck and share one fun fact about Egypt.

    7. Ask random questions.

    Each player grabs a card at random, players ask up to 10 questions to try and guess the card.

    If they are able to guess correctly they get to keep the card and the player with the most at the end wins.

    Example questions- Is this card a symbol? Is this card a bug? Does this card represent a god that is a bird?

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    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver (Free Printable About Compost)

    January 6, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    If you’re looking to do some beginner gardening projects for homeschool this easy composting idea will get you started. Too, learn about the amazing Dr. George Washington Carver will make it a fun day. Check out more ideas too at Easy Seed and Gardening Unit Study for Kids (Middle – Upper Elementary).

    And because January 5th is George Washington Carver Day, it’s the perfect time to learn about him.

    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver

    Focus on his hardships and he overcame them, what he did to help people understand about crops and to help people in the south better understand soil.

    George Washington Carver made many contributions to his time that are still very relevant and helpful today. 

    While most of us know him for his work with peanuts and sweet potatoes there is so much more to it than that.

    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver

    About Dr. George Washington Carver

    Dr. Carver was born into slavery and all the way through his graduate studies he struggled to find schools that would admit him because he was African American.

    George Washington Carver was born sometime during the Civil War,

    He was known as “Carver’s George,” and was enslaved to Susan and Moses Carver, successful Missouri farmers.

    He taught and was the head of the Agriculture Department at Tuskegee Institute.

    Dr. Carver was a botanist, agronomist, chemist, and inventor as well as a teacher.

    Also, Dr. Carver worked with people in the south to help improve the soil and maximize crop yields.

    Additionally, he encouraged farmers to improve their soil without commercial fertilizers either through planting legumes that improved the nitrogen of the soil and were great sources of protein for people but also by using compost.

    If you are interested in gardening or homesteading on any level, composting is an easy thing to start with.

    It is literally just gathering kitchen and yard waste and tossing it in a bin to decompose into free, nutrient rich soil that is perfect for improving small or large gardens.

    Composting also helps cut down on the waste in your garbage and landfills by almost 30%.

    Rather than filling your bins and landfills with this type of waste, you can turn it into soil for gardens or container plants.

    First, add in some books about George Washington Carver for your gardening projects for homeschool.

    11 Gardening and Composting with Dr. George Washington Carver Activities and Resources

    Whether you're doing a gardening unit study or want to learn about the scientist Dr. George Washington Carver, you'll love a few of these resources.

    1. In the Garden with Dr. Carver

    Sally is a young girl living in rural Alabama in the early 1900s, a time when people were struggling to grow food in soil that had been depleted by years of cotton production. One day, Dr. George Washington Carver shows up to help the grown-ups with their farms and the children with their school garden. He teaches them how to restore the soil and respect the balance of nature.

    2. Trees, Leaves, Flowers and Seeds: A Visual Encyclopedia of the Plant Kingdom

    Explore the incredible world of plants, from the smallest seeds to the tallest trees, whilst you discover all about the weirdest, smelliest and deadliest flowers on our planet, with this engaging
    encyclopedia for children aged 9-12. 

    3. Who Was George Washington Carver?

    Born in 1860s Missouri, nobody expected George Washington Carver to succeed. Slaves were not allowed to be educated. After the Civil War, Carver enrolled in classes and proved to be a star student. He became the first black student at Iowa State Agricultural College and later its first black professor. He went on to the Tuskegee Institute where he specialized in botany (the study of plants) and developed techniques to grow crops better.

    4. Farm Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of Country Life

    Learn the difference between a farrow and a barrow, and what distinguishes a weanling from a yearling. Country and city mice alike will delight in Julia Rothman’s charming illustrated guide to the curious parts and pieces of rural living. Dissecting everything from the shapes of squash varieties to how a barn is constructed and what makes up a beehive to crop rotation patterns, Rothman gives a richly entertaining tour of the quirky details of country life. 

    5. Compost: A Family Guide to Making Soil from Scraps (Discover Together Guides)

    Teach your kids that composting is fun with this funky guide that takes you from the nitty-gritty of compost composition and care to Worms and Ladders, a fresh take on a traditional board game.

    6. Compost Stew: An A to Z Recipe for the Earth

    Kids everywhere are seeking knowledge about the environment and climate change. Not only is composting becoming more common in households and residential gardens, but many school gardens feature compost piles, too

    7. Nancy B's Science Club Garbage to Gardens Compost Kit & Decomposition Book

    If you don’t have the yard space or just want to teach your child how composting works on a smaller scale you can grab a mini countertop Compost Kit to watch the breakdown.

    8. Worms Eat My Garbage

    How to Set Up and Maintain a Worm Composting System: Compost Food Waste, Produce Fertilizer for Houseplants and Garden, and Educate Your Kids and Family.

    9. Outdoor Compost Bin

    The compost bin is made of high quality and durable PP material, which is environmentally safe and can withstand cold winters, perfect for gardens, farmland, yards. In addition, the PP material is very durable, can retain heat while regulating moisture, and produce fertilizer as quickly as possible.

    10. Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children

    Here are 12 spirited, easy-to-implement ideas for theme gardens that parents and kids can grow together, connecting children to nature through gardening. Each project includes a plan and the planting recipe--as well as a "Discovery Walk," activities and crafts to make with what you grow. And each is illustrated with author Sharon Lovejoy's lyrical watercolors.

    11. Gardening for beginners

    Great book for beginners.

    Moreover, here are some fun gardening projects to add to your unit about George Washington Carver.

    More Gardening Projects for Homeschool

    • How to Easily Garden Plan With Kids Using LEGO
    • Kinder Gardening to Celebrate Nature and Science
    • Easy Seed and Gardening Unit Study 
    • Growing a Seed Activity For Kindergarten Science Kids Activity
    • How to Easily Make Fun Seed Tape With Kids
    • How to Make a Fun Kids Root Viewer

    Then add a simple compost lesson.

    How to Teach Kids to Compost

    To start composting all you need is an indoor compost container.

    You can use something as simple as a designated bowl for it.

    However, you will want to empty it into your outdoor compost bin at least once a day to avoid drawing bugs and having it emit an odor.

    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver

     If you use a small countertop compost container like this one below they have a charcoal filter up top and seal nicely.

    With this you can empty it outdoors every other day or so and still have no odor.

    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver

    As you have kitchen waste, just toss it in the compost container like eggs, coffee grounds, fresh fruit, and vegetable scraps, etc

    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver

    Next, you will need a compost bin for outdoors, this is where the real action will take place. The combination of waste will help everything break down into a healthy soil.

    Create your own or buy a ready-made one.

    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver (Free Printable About Compost

    “Stir” your compost pile with a rake or limb every 3 to 4 days to encourage decomposition.

    Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver (Free Printable About Compost

    A properly maintained compost bin will heat up and break down items faster than one that is not kept up. 

    The proper percentage of compost waste is 50% green compost and 50% brown compost.

    Green is fresh recently dead materials with life still evident-fresh grass, veggie and fruit scraps, manure, etc.

    Brown is older dead materials like straw, twigs, dead leaves.

    Finally, grab this free printable below. Laminate and put it on your refrigerator.

    Too, you can add it your gardening notebook.

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    Ancient Rome Lapbook for Kids and Fun Hands-on Ideas

    December 31, 2022 | 2 Comments
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    If you’re studying Ancient Rome, you’ll love this free Ancient Rome lapbook. Be sure to grab my other lapbook ideas on my page.

    Ancient Rome was a powerful civilization, and it influenced many things in our modern world.

    Learning about Ancient Rome through a hands-on lapbook helps learning stick.

    Ancient Rome Lapbook for Kids and Fun Hands-on Ideas

    Too, I am sensitive to your choice to teach about mythical gods or not.

    This unit does include the gods that influenced the Romans which of course were the ones they adopted from the Greeks.

    I feel that the gods played an important part of the Romans everyday life

    And it enriches our learning to understand their view of them, but not necessarily study their gods.

    In addition, I have been very careful not to include pictures of nudity.

    10 Facts About Ancient Rome

    Next, here are ten facts about Ancient Rome you can include in your unit study.

    1.The Romans were greatly influenced by the Greeks and Etruscans. The Etruscans built the first city civilization in Italy.

    2.We are influenced today by Rome’s literature, system of laws, architecture, military strategies, and inventions.

    3. According to myth, twin brothers Romulus and Remus were the founders of Rome. Legend has it that the twins were left on the banks of the Tiber to die. However, a friendly she-wolf found them and nursed them. As they grew to manhood, Romulus killed Remus and Rome was established.

    4. The Roman people overthrew the Etruscans and established a Republic in 509 B.C.

    5. The Punic Wars was a struggle between Rome and Carthage for control of the Mediterranean Sea.

    6. Julius Caesar was the greatest of all generals and then dictator of Rome. And he is famous for his speech “Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears.”

    7. Some afraid of Julius Caesar’s power plotted to murder him.

    8. Learn about the geography of Rome. It was located on a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea and the rocky mountain terrain provided a natural defense against enemies.

    9. Caligula and Nero was two famous Emperors.

    10. What does the saying All Roads Lead to Rome mean? Rome was the capital of the Western World at its zenith. Imperial Rome was a great trade center with safe roads and a stable government.

    Ancient Rome Lapbook for Kids and Fun Hands-on Ideas

    Moreover, add some hands-on fun to your study.

    Hands-on Ancient Rome Activities

    • Look how to make this fun Roman costume, shield and helmet.
    • Make a paper Colosseum
    • Paint a Roman Jester
    • How to Make a Roman Costume With Kids
    • Create a Roman Solider Mosaic
    • Edible Roman Road.

    • Ancient Rome Art Projects | How to Make Edible Roman Roads

    Furthermore, you’ll love one of these books or resources.

    20 Ancient Rome Resources. Books, Pop Up, Coloring & Hands-on Figurines

    Whether you're doing a unit study or want to dig deeper about Ancient Rome, you'll love adding a resource or two.

    Famous Men of Rome

    The Romans were history's great men of action, making the study of Rome ideal for beginners of all ages, but especially for younger students, who are fascinated by the abundant action and drama of Roman history. In addition, an understanding of modern political history is impossible without a thorough understanding of Rome. There are thirty stories covering the history of Rome from its founding under Romulus to the last emperor in the West. Your children will see the rise and fall of a great civilization through the lives of Horatius, Camillus, Caesar, Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, and many other larger-than-life figures. Rome is the model civilization, the mastery of which provides a foundation for all other history study.

    Ancient Rome for Kids through the Lives of its Heroes, Emperors, and Philosophers (History for Kids - Story Format)

    When I first discovered that my 8-year-old kid believed that the adventures of Odysseus were the actual history of ancient Greece, I panicked and bought him a stack of children's history books. I sat by his side as he started reading about the class structure of Athens and the economic underpinnings of the Greek polis. He yawned. He asked for candy... and then for the Disney Channel...Kids like stories. And when it comes to history, they learn from stories, not from dense paragraphs about the phases of the Bronze age, the location of trade routes, or the injustices of the social order here and there.This book follows the old-fashioned, story-based, traditional route of teaching history - through tales of heroes and kings, with no tribute paid to modern economic and social perspectives. Culture is memes. And that means historical figures, and anecdotes about them. To write this book, I went back to Tacitus, Livy, Suetonius, Cassius Dio, Valerius Maximus, Josephus, Eusebius, Theodoret, and other ancient sources of biographical anecdotes, and extracted from them the stories that will be most memorable to a modern kid

    Theras and His Town

    Young Theras, born an Athenian, is taken to Sparta by a relative when his father is lost at war. He is forced to live like a Spartan, a brutal life with no pity for those who are not physically perfect and totally obedient to Spartan control. After enduring rigorous training and repeated cruel incidents, he escapes with a Perioikoi boy and heads for his beloved Athens. Here is the story of a hard and dangerous journey with Snedeker's amazing historical accuracy. 

    Tools of the Ancient Romans: A Kid's Guide to the History & Science of Life in Ancient Rome (Build It Yourself)

    Tools of the Ancient Greeks: A Kid’s Guide to the History and Science of Life in Ancient Greece explores the scientific discoveries, athletic innovations, engineering marvels, and innovative ideas created more than two thousand years ago. Through biographical sidebars, interesting facts, fascinating anecdotes, and fifteen hands-on activities, readers will learn how Greek innovations and ideas have shaped world history and our own world view.

    Detectives in Togas

    In these two delightful history-mysteries, seven boys in Ancient Rome solve strange crimes . . . thanks to some help from their cranky teacher, a little bit of logic, and a lot of amusing misadventure.

    The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Rome: A Handbook for Time Travelers (The Thrifty Guides)

    The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Rome contains information vital to the sensible time traveler:   • Where can I find a decent hotel room in ancient Rome for under five sesterces a day? Is horse parking included?   • What do I do if I’m attacked by barbarians?   • What are my legal options if I’m fed to the lions at the Colosseum? All this is answered and more. There is handy advice on finding the best picnicking spots to watch Julius Caesar’s assassination at the Roman Forum in 44 BC, as well as helpful real estate tips to profit from the great Roman fire of AD 64. There are even useful recommendations on which famous historical figures to meet for lunch, and a few nifty pointers on how to avoid being poisoned, beheaded, or torn apart by an angry mob.

    Time Traveler

    Takes readers back in time to illustrate the exciting happenings of daily life

    The Bronze Bow: A Newbery Award Winner

    Daniel bar Jamin will stop at nothing to seek revenge for his father's death at the hands of the Roman Empire.After Daniel bar Jamin's father is crucified by the Roman Empire, Daniel wants nothing more than to rid his land of Israel of Roman control once and for all. Yet when David meets Jesus of Nazareth, a traveling carpenter with a gentle message of love and forgiveness, David starts to realize that the hate festering in his heart might be his true enemy after all.

    Eyewitness Ancient Rome: Discover One of History's Greatest Civilizations

    From Roman emperors and gods and goddesses to soldiers and gladiators, step into the exciting world of ancient Rome.Who were Rome's most famous emperors? What was everyday life like for a soldier in the Roman army? How did the citizens of ancient Rome live? Did gladiators really fight to the death in the mighty Colosseum? Find out the answers to all these questions, and many more, in Eyewitness: Ancient Rome.

    SuperToob: Ancient Rome

    Use these fun figurines for art study, for a sensory bin for younger kids or for art inspiration.

    Life in Ancient Rome Coloring Book (Dover Ancient History Coloring Books)

    At the peak of its power, the Roman Empire stretched thousands of miles in all directions: north to what today is England, westward to Spain, to Armenia in the east, and Egypt in the south. The growth, development, and cultural achievements of that magnificent civilization are brought to life by the artist John Green in this exciting and fact-filled coloring book.

    The Romans Pop-Up: Pop-up Book to Make Yourself

    There are 6 scenes to make in this book - combining the pleasure of seeing them pop up with interesting information and ideas. There are a number of mini popups as well. Close the book and they fold away. Open it and they popup again. These vivid, colorful three-dimensional scenes help to bring Ancient Civilisations to life in a way which no other kind of book can. Scenes: The City of Rome, The Forum, The Roman House, The Army of Rome, Entertainment, Ostia - the Port of Rome.

    Attack at the Arena

    Patrick and Beth learn that Mr. Whittaker’s fancy ring can be seen inside the Imagination Station but not outside of the machine. A mysterious letter leads the cousins to fifth-century Rome in search of a special cup that belongs to a monk. If found, the cup could keep the mysterious Albert out of prison.At the Roman Colosseum, Emperor Honorius is hosting a gladiator battle in celebration of a war victory. Beth attends the event as the emperor’s slave; Patrick attends as a monk’s apprentice but is taken prisoner and sent to fight in the arena. During their adventure, the cousins meet Telemachus (a true historical figure), a monk who believes that fighting is wrong. Telemachus is willing to risk everything―even his life―to stop the killing. When the cousins return with the cup, they find that a third letter has been sent with more information about Albert’s fate.

    Growing Up In Ancient Rome

    Describes daily life in ancient Rome, discussing family life, entertainment, schools, religion, and other aspects.

    The Story of the Romans: A History of Ancient Rome for Young Readers - its Legends, Military and Culture as a Republic and Empire

    Who Were the Romans? (Starting Point History)

    This series consists of simple illustrated guides to answer children's questions about history and invite comparisons with life today. This particular title deals with the Romans.

    In the Daily Life of the Ancient Romans (Gods & Goddesses Of...)

    This exciting new series explores ancient life by examining the traditions and religious beliefs of each culture. Through photographs, illustrations, and cut-away, detailed diagrams, each book considers the way religious beliefs affected everything from food, drink, and entertainment to rituals surrounding birth and death

    Science in Ancient Rome (Science of the Past)

    Describes how the Romans put to use and expanded the scientific achievements of earlier civilizations.

    Roman Empire: Rise & The Fall. Explore The History, Mythology, Legends, Epic Battles & Lives Of The Emperors, Legions, Heroes, Gladiators & More

    The Roman Empire may have fallen thousands of years ago, but the lessons and the legacy left behind lives on to this day

    From a tiny settlement on the banks of the Tiber River, Rome grew into a colossal, unstoppable force. At its peak, The Empire dominated the world from Europe, West Asia, North Africa, and many more territories.

    Never again would the world see such an influential power.

    In this epic narrative, History Brought Alive presents an intriguing dive into Roman History, Legends, Facts, Myths and much more. Covering thousands of years the study of Roman history is vast and complex. Much like the Ancient Romans themselves, in order to study them, we need to follow structure and have an open mind.

    See Inside Ancient Rome

    Visit the world of ancient Rome, from bustling streets and the busy port to steaming baths and gruesome games. This book reveals how the Romans really lived.

    Ancient Rome Minibooks or Topics Covered

    Additionally, look at some of the topics covered by the minibooks.

    Too, for most of the minibooks background information is included in the download.

    Your child can add the facts given or research their own facts.

    • All Road Lead to Rome layered book, includes language, law, science, religion, art and architecture, technology, and medicine and health.
    • Ancient Rome Colored Cover
    • 2 Ancient Rome Black and White Cover
    • Founding of Rome – Story of Romulus and Remus, Who Was Virgil
    • Label the Roman Legionary Soldier

    • Map Label of the Punic Wars
    • 1 Rome Fashion Notebooking Page
    • Vae Victis Notebooking Page
    • Carthaginian Fighters page
    • Hannibal Crossing the Alps

    • Months of the Year
    • Rome’s 3 Time Periods. Monarchy, Republic and Empire
    • 3 Punic War Minibooks
    • Who’s Who Among Gods  Pocket and Cards for Roman and Greek Names of Gods

    More Hands-on History Lapbooks

    Also, you’ll love these other history homeschool lapbooks.

    • Free Amazing American Civil War Lapbook and Hands-on Unit Study
    • Medieval Japan Lapbook for Kids and Fun Hands-on Ideas
    • Amazing and Free American Revolution Lapbook for Multiple Ages
    • Fun Pharaohs and Queens Ancient Egypt Lapbook and Activities
    • Native American Plains Indians Fun Lapbook for Kids (& resources)
    • 18 Colorful and Free Lapbooks for History Unit Studies
    • Awesome Ancient Greece Lapbook and Fun Hands-on Activities

    How to Get the Free Lapbook 26 page download

    Finally, how to grab the free page lapbook and notebooking pages. It’s a subscriber freebie.

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    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

    December 30, 2022 | 2 Comments
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    I have a fun post about Daniel Boone explorer and adventurer. Today, we’re focused on a black bear unit study and making some fun edible bear poop. You’ll love my unit study and other ideas on my page Daniel Boone – North American Explorer and Best Homeschool Unit Studies.

    If you are studying Daniel Boone, you should definitely spend some time learning zoology.

    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

    And focus ton he animals that would have frequented the woods he hunted.

    For instance, learn about fox, beaver, deer, wild turkey, and today’s study black bears.

    I have a fun filled hands-on list of amazing resources for a bear unit study and a deliciously gross treat to kick it off.

    I have rarely met a kid who doesn’t love gross potty humor.

    Besides, this craft is a fun introduction to learn a few facts about bears.

    So, we’ve created an edible pile of yummy gooey bear poop

    8 Species of Bear in the World

    But before that I am going to load you up with books, games, and activities to make it a wildly fun bear unit study.

    Did you know that there are 8 species of bear in the world?

    1. American Black Bear (Ursus americanus)
    2. Asian Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus)
    3. Brown Bear (Ursus arctos)
    4. Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)
    5. Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)
    6. Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus)
    7. Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)
    8. Sun Bear (Helarctos malayanus)

    Also, focus on the black bear, which is probably the most common type for Daniel Boone to have hunted with his gun “Old Tick Licker”.

    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

    However, comparison is also a great way to learn about a topic as well.

    Daniel Boone Killed a Bear

    Have your child research some of the following questions:

    • What is the largest species of bear? (Answer: Kodiak Bears)
    • Is a koala actually a bear? (Answer: No. They are marsupials)
    • Which state has the most bears? ( Answer: Alaska)
    • Why do bears hibernate? (Answer: Hibernation is a voluntary state that animals enter to reduce their exposure to winter elements, conserve energy, and when food is scarce.)
    • What is the average lifespan of a bear? (Answer: 10-20 years and some as long as 20)
    • How far away can a black bear smell? (Answer: 1 mile)
    • What are the 3 main subspecies of brown bear? (Answer: California Grizzly, Kodiak, and Grizzly.)

    Furthermore, share one of the stories about Daniel Boone and bears.

    Boon killed a bar on (this) tree in the year 1760.

    More than a hundred and thirty years ago, he cut these words on a beech-tree, still standing in Eastern Tennessee,—”D. Boon killed a bar on (this) tree in the year 1760.”

    You will see if you examine the tree, on which the words can still be read, that Boone could not spell very well; but he could what was considered more important then and that was to shoot to kill.

    The tree stood on the banks of Boone’s Creek, near Jonesboro, Washington County, Tennessee.

    Now, let’s look at a few more facts about black bears.

    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

    Black Bear Facts

    Next, learn some fun facts about black bears.

    • Black bears have 42 teeth.
    • American black bears are omnivores, with their diets varying greatly depending on season and location.
    • Bears can see very well and in color.
    • Black bears can run up to 30-40 miles per hour.
    • They are most active in the morning and early evening.

    • Depending on where they live, bears eat grasses, nuts, berries, salmon, small rodents, and calves.
    • Having short retractable claws makes black bears excellent climbers.
    • The Latin name for black bears is Ursus americanus.
    • Regarding size, black bears can be 2 to 3 feet high at the shoulders and males weight 150 to 300 pounds.
    • Black bears are normally solitary animals except moms with cubs.

    Furthermore, here are some videos.

    • Black Bear Family’s Epic Fight For Survival (Bear Documentary) YouTube.
    • 5 FACTS | Black Bears (True Facts) YouTube.
    • The American Black Bear: Everything You Need To Know! 
    • Black Bears – Yosemite Nature Notes 

    More Daniel Boone Resources

    Look at some other fun resources.

    • Daniel Boone Activities Cooking Easy and Delicious Johnny Cakes on the Trail
    • Daniel Boone Exploration DIY Easy Compass Activity and Survival Ideas
    • Amazing Daniel Boone Explorer Lapbook and Fun Hands-on Unit Study

    Additionally, here are some books and activities to round out your study.

    Black Bear Unit Study Resources

    14 Books About Bears of All Kinds For Kids Who Love Reading

    Add some of these fun resources and activities if you're studying about bears.

    1. National Geographic Readers: All About Bears

    Kids love bears and in this book they'll be introduced to them all: Grizzly, polar, sun, sloth, black, and brown. Great full-color photos reveal details about how and where they live. Perfect for beginning and young readers, National Geographic Pre-readers

    2. Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World

    While I do enjoy adding theme specific books to unit studies, I really love a book that gives a lot of mileage for multiple units. The anatomy series cover so much at such an amazing price point that I think they are a must have for any nature study. While you will find several  couple pages on bears, the books can be used to study landforms, other forest animals, layers of the earth, and so much more.

    3. Big Book of Beasts (The Big Book Series)

    Another great book that will definitely get more than one use. This big beautiful picture book has perfectly sized snippets of information and makes a great reference spine.

    4. Do Bears Poop in the Woods?

    Field guide and intrepid explorer Huw Lewis Jones and wildlife illustrator Sam Caldwell take readers out into the wild to discover all there is to know and love about the eight different species of bears. 

    Do you know your panda from your polar bear? Or can you spot the difference between a sun bear and a sloth bear? Follow your expert field guide as we travel deep into the woods and across Arctic ice to learn all the “bear” necessities.

    5. I Escaped The Grizzly Maze: A National Park Survival Story

    This is based on a true story and makes a great independent read for your older kids.

    6. Forest Animal Track Game Flash Cards

    Animal Track game is a educational game that will teach kids how to match animals with their tracks and where to find them!

    Most animals do not want to come in close contact with humans, but if you learn to notice and recognize their tracks, you will be able identify which animals visit your neighborhood or like to walk along the same trails as you do. Animal tracks can become a window into an otherwise hidden world-the presence and habits of wild animals.

    7. Forest Animal-opoly

    Is there anything they haven't made an Opoly about? This woodland themed one will be a great addition to your study.

    8. Camp Board Game

    Finally, this game has two levels making it easy to include beginners and more experienced kids in the same game, Animal identification, fun facts, and quick gameplay make this ideal for any woods, wildlife, or camping themed unit

    9. Learning Ecosystems, Food Chains & Food Learning Center Game - Grades 6-9

    This is a fun way to learn and reinforce the food chain in the forest, with bears being one of the apex predators, making it ideal to go along with a bear unit study.

    10. Bears: Polar Bears, Black Bears and Grizzly Bears (Kids Can Press Wildlife Series)

    The eating habits of bears is one of 14 topics in this clearly written look at three North American bears --- grizzly bears, polar bears and black bears.

    11. Black Bears: A Natural History

    Of the three species (grizzly/brown, polar and black bear), Taylor examines and portrays his devotion and passion specifically to the black bear, the most populous of the species.

    Polar Bears

    The polar bear is the biggest and most powerful of the animals that are able to survive the hostile climate of the Arctic. Cubs are born during the cold dark winter, even though they start out with only a thin coat of fur and weigh a little over one pound. The mothers raise and teach them so they may grow and survive in the wild. Here is information about how polar bears swim and hunt, how they keep warm and dry, and the many other ways they adapt to their environment.

    Where Do Polar Bears Live? (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

    The Arctic might be a bit too chilly for humans, but it's the perfect home for polar bears. But the earth is getting warmer and the ice is melting. Where will the polar bears live? How can we help protect their home?

    This is a clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. It's a Level 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are:

    Polar Bear: Fascinating Animal Facts for Kids (This Incredible Planet)

    Fascinating Animal Facts | Polar Bear Learn all about the amazing and majestic polar bear. This hardy and formidable creature survives in the harshest of environments!

    This Incredible Planet series provides young readers with interesting information about the Earth’s most fascinating creatures.

    Beautiful color photography makes each animal come to life. Learn about the polar bear’s habitat, diet, breeding, lifespan, behavior, threats, and so much more!

    Now, let’s make a fun hands-on activity that all your kids are sure to love.

    Edible Bear Poop (aka Scat)

    Let’s make the pile of bear poop to make your lesson memorable.

    You will need:

    • 10 large marshmallows
    • 2 Tablespoons butter
    • 1 Tablespoons hot cocoa
    • 1 Tablespoon chocolate chips, butterscotch, or white chocolate
    • 1 ½ cups dry ingredients- cereal, nuts, raisins, coconut, etc.
    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

    I used raisin brain and some peanuts mixed in for mine, but this is easy to adapt to whatever things you have on hand.

    Directions:

    Lay out a sheet of parchment paper on the counter.

    Place butter and marshmallows in a large bowl and heat in the microwave in 30 second increments until completely melted.

    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

    Mix in chocolate chips.

    Stir in dry ingredients until well mixed.

    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

    Plop onto parchment paper into large piles (makes about 2 good sized piles).

    Allow to set up for about 1 hour.

    Daniel Boone Explorer Black Bear Unit Study and Fun Edible Bear Poop

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