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How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

September 12, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I am giving you step-by-step instructions for how to build a Viking ship for kids who love history. Also, I have this Vikings Lapbook Unit Study and Hands-on Activities.

When it comes to teaching kids about history, hands-on activities always make a lesson fun and memorable. One of the most exciting ways to dive into the Viking Age is by building a Viking ship project.

The Vikings were expert seafarers who used longships to carry them across the seas for trade, exploration, and sometimes raids.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

By constructing their own mini Viking ship, kids not only gain crafting skills but also get to immerse themselves in a fascinating part of history.

Here we are exploring the parts of a Viking ship, step-by-step project ideas, and even resources and creative activities to bring the Viking world alive for your child.

By combining fun crafts with fascinating facts, you can turn a history lesson into a memorable adventure. Kids will remember the thrill of designing and building their own Viking ships long after the glue has dried.

BOOKS ABOUT VIKINGS FOR KIDS

12 Viking Resources & Books for Multiple Ages

Grab some of these books and resources for multiple ages about Vikings.

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Viking Adventure

Sigurd, a Viking boy, cannot see the value of learning to read and write. All he can think of is adventure. But then he has an adventure that he cannot help but tell. And to do that, he decides, he must learn to write. A fine story for young readers.

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Guts & Glory: The Vikings (Guts & Glory, 2)

From battle-axe-wielding tribes plundering the greatest cities of Europe to powerful kings and queens ruling their dominions with iron fists, the Vikings were some of the most feared and fearless figures in European history. Find the bravest heroes, the most menacing villains, and unbelievably awesome facts and myths inside this action-packed overview that will amaze kids with tales of a people so incredible...it's hard to believe they were real.

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Viking: Discover the Story of the Vikings―Their Ships, Weapons, Legends, and Saga of War

The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures. Loaded with superb color photographs of Viking ships and swords, clothes and shields, memorial stones and beautiful brooches, this revised and updated edition of Eyewitness: Viking offers a unique view into the lives of the Norse people and their outstanding achievements.

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LEGO Creator Viking Ship

Kids can experience thrilling adventures on land and sea with this 3in1 set featuring a toy Viking ship, Viking house and Fenris wolf figure

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A Child's Introduction to Norse Mythology: Odin, Thor, Loki, and Other Viking Gods, Goddesses, Giants, and Monsters

The newest book in the best-selling, award-winning A Child's Introduction series explores the popular and captivating world of Norse mythology. Organized into two parts, part one introduces characters like Odin, the leader of the Norse gods; Thor and his mighty hammer Mjollner; Frigg, weaver of the destinies of humans and gods; frost and fire giants; cunning dwarves like Brokk and Eitri; and many more. Part two tells the stories of the suspenseful myths themselves including The Creation of the Cosmos, The Aesir-Vanir War, Loki Bound, Thor's Hammer and many more.

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Renegade Game Studios Raiders of The North Sea,Multi-colored

Play Raiders of The North Sea, a worker-placement board game where players work to assemble a crew and outfit a longboat to raid settlements for gold and fame.(For 2-4 players)
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Odd and the Frost Giants

Odd, a young Viking boy, is left fatherless following a raid. In his icy, ancient world there is no mercy for an unlucky soul with a crushed foot and no one to protect him. Fleeing to the woods, Odd stumbles upon and releases a trapped bear…and then Odd's destiny begins to change.

The eagle, bear, and fox Odd encounters are Norse gods, trapped in animal form by the evil frost giant who has conquered Asgard, the city of the gods. Now our hero must reclaim Thor's hammer, outwit the frost giants and release the gods…

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Viking Quest Series Set of 5 Volumes Including Raiders From the Sea, Mystery of the Silver Coins, the Invisible Friend, Heart of Courage, and the Raider's Promise

Raiders from the Sea: Viking raiders capture Bree and her brother Devin and take them from their home in Ireland. After the young Viking prince Mikkel sets Devin free on the Irish coast far from home, Bree and Devin embark on separate journeys to courage. Readers will be captivated by the unfolding drama as Bree sails to Norway on the Viking ship and Devin travels the dangerous road home.

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Black Fox of Lorne

Set in 1005 AD, twins Brus and Jan go a-Viking with their father Harald Redbeard and all their household. They plan to settle in England with Danish relatives there. But, their ships are caught in a fierce gale on the North Sea, and they are taken far off course to the western shore of Scotland. Held captive by a cunning Scottish Laird, Jan and Brus must navigate the political intrigue of chieftain, clan, and king without the help of their father, who has been killed and their mother, who is believed lost at sea. They follow adventure after adventure until they earn their freedom and find a home in Scotland at last.

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Make This Viking Settlement (Usborne Cut-Out Models)

Printed on stiff card, this book contains templates to cut out and construct a model of a Viking settlement crammed with authentic detail. The base of the completed model measures 61 x 46cm, and includes 16 houses with doors and windows that open to reveal the details inside, and two Viking trading ships. It contains over 40 cut-out figures including merchants, traders and towns people to recreate scenes of everyday life in a bustling riverside settlement.

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Who Were the Vikings Internet-Linked (Starting Point History)

Answers questions about the everyday life of the Vikings, including clothing, homes, religion, medical care, food, entertainment, ships, shops and towns, government, warfare, and the travels of the Northmen in Asia and the North Atlantic.

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Viking Ships At Sunrise (Magic Tree House, No. 15)

"Beware of Vikings!" warns Morgan. Then Jack and Annie are whisked back to ancient Ireland. They land on a cliff on a misty island. How will they find the story they are looking for? It will take a Viking invasion, the help of a jolly monk, and a lot of courage for Jack and Annie to succeed in Viking Ships at Sunrise.

With oars in the water and sails in the wind, your kids will be ready to set off on their own voyage of discovery—just like the Vikings did over a thousand years ago.

5 FACTS ABOUT VIKING SHIPS

Let’s learn a few facts first.

  1. Longships were designed for speed- With shallow hulls, they could glide quickly over the water and even travel up rivers.
  2. They were versatile- Vikings used different types of ships: longships for raiding, knarrs for trade, and smaller boats for fishing and everyday use.
  3. Dragon heads on the prow – Some ships had carved dragon or serpent heads at the front to scare away enemies and evil spirits.
  4. Oars and sails- Ships were powered by both oars and large square sails made of wool.
  5. Traveling far and wide – Viking ships allowed them to sail from Scandinavia all the way to North America, centuries before Columbus.
How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Next, look at these Viking activities.

VIKING ACTIVITIES TO ADD TO YOUR LESSON

  • Viking Shield Craft -Let kids design their own shields using cardboard circles, paint, and foil.
  • Rune Writing-Make a Viking Rune Name Sign From Air Dry Clay
  • Trollen Wheel– 10 Viking Explorer Project Ideas and Make a Trollen Wheel Viking Braid
  • Navigation Challenge- Discuss how Vikings used the sun, stars, and even sunstones to find their way. Try a stargazing activity or a compass lesson.
  • STEM and Geography: How to Build an Ancient Viking Ship
  • Role-Playing Game- Kids can pretend to be Viking explorers setting out on a voyage. Create a simple storytelling game where they encounter storms, find new lands, or meet traders. Encourage them to use the viking ship they are going to build as part of their story.
  • Cooking Viking-Style Food– Make simple Viking-inspired snacks such as flatbread, dried fruit, or roasted nuts to enjoy after shipbuilding.
  • The BEST Viking Unit Study for Homeschooled Kids
  • The Best Free Viking Lapbook and Hands-on Ideas
  • Play Hnefatafl Game- Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

BUILDING A VIKING SHIP FOR KIDS WHO LOVE HISTORY

You will need:

  • Large cardboard boxes
  • Craft knives (for adults only)
  • Paint and markers
  • Wooden dowels or sticks
  • Felt or craft foam for sails
How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

First, draw a long, narrow boat shape with raised ends on sturdy cardboard, you can create a dragon head on end if you like to replicate an authentic figurehead.

At the same time, use something small and round to trace your shields.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Cut everything out and repeat with a second side and more shields using the first as a template.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Paint brown and set aside to dry. Flip and paint the other side, then allow to dry.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Once dry, you can use a black marker to give it lines and swirls to resemble wood.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Fold the bottom 1” of the ship on both sides.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Cut out a long 1” or so strip of cardboard and hot glue it in place over the folds to join them together.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Continue with a strip all the way around to give your ship a full frame and help it stand up. Go up as far as the figurehead, hot gluing it in place on both sides.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Cut oar shapes from cardboard and hot glue to skewers or thin popsicle sticks to make oars.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Paint brown and allow to dry.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Poke through the sides of the ship and secure with hot glue on the inside.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Create the red and white sail by gluing strips of white craft foam onto a piece of red craft foam.

Glue a tall wooden skewer or strip of wood in the center of the ship, you can add extra pieces of cardboard to hold it in place.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Once the glue has dried attach the sail with hot glue.

How To Build A Viking Ship For Kids Who Love History

Finally, paint and glue on the row of shields.

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5 Days of Learning Printables The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School

September 11, 2025 | 3 Comments
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Today’s printables in my series 5 Days of Learning Printables The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School are from Part I. When Columbus Was a Boy (1451 – 1474). Also, look at my page homeschool middle school and how to homeschool high school page for more fun tips

Too, the freebies I have today are from Lesson 1.  The first minibook is about everyday life in the middle ages. 

5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School

Besides this first freebie helps your middle or high school student to understand the importance of the English sea ports to everyday life in the middle ages.

In addition, it helps to build a background of things that Columbus would have been familiar with as a boy.

The other two printables are notebooking pages WITH answers thank you. 

Every day life in Middle Ages

When I can, you know I always like to include answers because sometimes in high school you just don’t have time to do all the research and need to understand the background information and go on with reading the book.

You decide whether you want the pages to be part of your highschooler’s research or not.  The first page is about the fall of Constantinople. 

FREE COLUMBUS & SON MINIBOOKS

I found it more enjoyable in going over this with Mr. Senior to help him make the connection to modern day. 

Understanding that Constantinople is modern day Istanbul, Turkey and reading some about the modern day city helped him to appreciate the rich history. 

It doesn’t stay dry dead boring history when you make a connection to modern day.

The other printable is about Johannes Gutenberg and the printing press which was another contribution during the life of Columbus, which no doubt Columbus would have probably found fascinating.

Fall of ConstantinopleGutenberg Press

Don’t Forget I have a huge Renaissance Unit Study and Glass Blowing Unit Study that will enhance your study of The World of Columbus and Sons.

HOW TO GET THE FREE COLUMBUS MINIBOOKS

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Here are the other posts in these;

5 Days of Learning Printables: The World of Columbus and Sons

  • Day 1 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School.
  • Day 2 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School.
  • Day 3 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School.
  • Day 4 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School.
  • Day 5 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School.

Hugs and love ya,

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Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage

September 10, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Fall nature crafts gives your child a chance to connect with nature when the leaves change colors and the weather is crisp. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

Also, look at How to Turn a Pumpkin Lapbook into a Fun Unit Study.

And one of the best reasons I love doing fall nature crafts is that abstract ideas like leaves changing your child can see. Nature crafts make ideas concrete for younger learners.

Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage

Even older children love to take a break and be creative when the weather is crisp.

Did I mention when you have multiple ages you’re teaching that nature crafts are budget friendly?

Step into your backyard and if you have a park where you’re allowed to take a few leaves that have fallen you have budget friendly materials.

Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage

One of my favorite parts of doing this seasonal is that you can create seasonal memories.

HOW TO MAKE A PUMPKIN NATURE COLLAGE

Next, here is another idea to add to your nature crafts and it is a pumpkin nature collage.

First, look at this easy list of supplies.

  • Cardboard base
  • Sticks (to form the pumpkin outline)
  • Leaves, helicopter seeds, or other natural items for filling in the pumpkin
  • Acorns, bark, or other brown nature items for the stem
  • A green leaf for beside the stem
Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage

Collect nature items.

Go on a nature walk and gather nature items like sticks, leaves, helicopter seeds, acorns, bark, and a green leaf.

Make the pumpkin outline – Arrange sticks on the cardboard in the shape of a pumpkin.

Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage

Fill the pumpkin.

Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage

Place colorful leaves, helicopter seeds, and other nature treasures inside the outline to fill the pumpkin shape.

Add the stem – Use acorns, bark, or other brown items to create the stem at the top of the pumpkin.

Finish the look – Place a green leaf beside the stem to complete the pumpkin design.

Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage

Display & play – Leave the collage on display as a temporary art piece, or take a photo before the items get returned to nature.

FALL NATURE CRAFTS

Finally, look at these fun nature crafts.

I included activities for multiple ages.

10 Fall Nature Crafts

The cooler air, changing leaves, and abundance of natural materials make autumn the perfect time to step outside.

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Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

We’re making an adorable leaf hedgehog craft that is worthy of display on any wall, amid family pictures and other decor. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

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Adorable Bat Nature Craft

Here is a cute and unique bat craft for fall! You just need some sticks, leaves, scissors, and glue for this simple nature bat. Head outside and start collecting pieces of nature for this adorable activity!

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How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

I have some fun fall leaves crafts for preschoolers. Of course, this is a great activity for kindergarten too. Also, you’ll love my Fall Season Unit Study and Free Lapbook. Too, look at my page How to Homeschool Preschool.

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Simple DIY Garland With Dried Fruit

Nature mobile crafts and dried fruit garlands are beautiful to hang any time of year.

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From Forest to Fun: Unique Crafts With Tree Bark

Set up an open invitation to play and encourage your child to create crafts with tree bark and a few other nature items. Also, look at my page Famous and Historic Trees Fun Nature and History Homeschool Unit Study for more ideas

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Acorn People Fall Nature Craft

I’m sharing this Acorn People Fall Nature Craft with you. This is a great way to use some of the acorns in your yard that the squirrels don’t tuck away for winter. Here’s what you’ll need!

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How To Make A Nature Sun Catcher Wand

A nature sun catcher wand is a translucent frame filled with pressed or dried natural materials, such as leaves, petals, or seeds.

This adorable craft captures the beauty of natural elements. For example, your child can add leaves, flowers, and feathers. It preserves them in a way that allows sunlight to illuminate all the details inside.

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The Ultimate Nature Upcycle.

Learn to make simple and quick plant pots and baskets from fresh and foraged vines – this tutorial is the best of basket weaving for beginners.

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Stunning Leaf Lanterns

These stunning leaf lanterns will bring light into your home during the darker days of fall.

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Twisted Autumn Tree Craft

Process art is a very modern art.

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Rock and Mineral Project Ideas for Kids Who Love Hands-on

September 8, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have some fun rock and mineral project ideas for kids who love learning through hands-on. Also, look at my Free Earth Science Lapbook & Unit Study Ideas.

Rock collecting is not only fun, but educational. Besides giving kids a chance to get outside it is a hands-on way to learn about science and nature.

And one of the best things about doing rock and mineral projects is that you can ditch the textbooks.

Rock and Mineral Project Ideas for Kids Who Love Hands-on

Also, what kids can learn from rock activities is to observe closely. Too, they make predictions, test and experiment.

In addition, they learn to sort and classify. Not all rocks are easy to identify so it takes patience and observation.

Plus, kids learn how volcanoes are formed and about the age of the earth.

BOOKS ABOUT ROCKS FOR KIDS

Next, look at some fun books and resources about rocks.

I tried to include something for all ages.

6 Rock Unit Study Books & Fun Resources

Whatever grade you're teaching, you'll love adding one of these books or resources to your day.

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1. A Rock Is Lively (Family Treasure Nature Encylopedias)

From dazzling blue lapis lazuli to volcanic snowflake obsidian, an incredible variety of rocks are showcased in all their splendor. Poetic in voice and elegant in design, this book introduces an array of facts, making it equally perfect for classroom sharing and family reading.

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2. LED Lighted Pocket Microscope

 A pocket microscope is a great addition to a science shelf or to add to your bag for nature walks.

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3. Rock Cycle Kit, 12 Pieces - Includes Metamorphic, Igneous & Sedimentary Rocks

You can grab a set like this one to start your collection, it contains rocks from each of the 3 types- Sedimentary, Metamorphic, and Igneous.

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4. My Book of Rocks and Minerals: Things to Find, Collect, and Treasure

Identify colorful gemstones, sparkly crystals, the toughest rocks, and ancient fossils. Packed with fun facts, information, and extensive photos all about the rocks and minerals that make up the world around us.

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Basher: Rocks & Minerals: A Gem of a Book

Simon Basher is back with another zany primer to science! Following his 3 successful titles on the basics of chemistry, physics, and biology, BASHER SCIENCE: ROCKS AND MINERALS is an in-depth look at the ground beneath our feet. Like his other titles, Basher presents these topics through charming and adorable illustrations and pairs them with basic information told from a first person perspective. He develops a community of characters based on the things that form the foundations of our planet: rocks, gems, crystals, fossils and more. And what's more, he makes it understandable, interesting, and cute. It's not what you expect out of a science primer.

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Everybody Needs a Rock (An Aladdin Book)

Everybody needs a rock -- at least that's the way this particular rock hound feels about it in presenting her own highly individualistic rules for finding just the right rock for you.

Next, look at a few fun facts about rocks and minerals.

FUN FACTS ABOUT ROCKS AND MINERALS

  • Different minerals come together to form rocks.
  • There are thousands of known minerals on Earth.
  • Diamonds are the hardest mineral on earth.
  • There are 3 main types of rocks. They are igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.
  • And some rocks are formed in volcanoes.
  • Pumice is a rock that floats.
  • Some rocks sparkle because they have tiny crystals inside.

Next, look at these rocks and minerals project ideas.

8 ROCKS AND MINERALS PROJECT IDEAS

We use rocks every day and you’ll love these hands-on ideas.

1. MAKE EDIBLE METAMORPHIC ROCKS & FREE NOTEBOOKING PAGES

Too, this fun and easy recipe is great to do with all your kids even though the older ones may know the basic differences in rocks.

2. MAKE CRYSTALS

Imagine a crystal as a kind of super cool, sparkling rock. But not just any rock – crystals have a special structure that makes them unique.

Your kids will love growing these fun crystals.

3. EDIBLE ROCK CYCLE FUDGE

Next, learn about all 3 types of rocks with this Edible Rock Cycle Fudge | Hands-on Rock Activities & Free Notebooking Pages and your older children will love the notebooking pages.

Also, look at this one for younger children Rock Activities For Kindergarten And Fun Edible Rock Cycle.

4. EASY DIY EGGSHELL GEODE

And geodes are absolutely fascinating to learn about. They are hollow rocks with insides that sparkle.

Using eggshells is a fun way to make them.

5. START A ROCK COLLECTION

Then rock hounding is a fun hobby. Begin by collecting rocks from different places.

Be sure to label where you got them from. And see if you can identify them as sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic.

6. PAINT PET ROCKS

Next, another fun idea is to pain pet rocks. Have young children add yarn and google eyes to create their favorite pets.

7. TEST ROCK HARDNESS USING MOHS HARDNESS SCALE

Have your child create a kit adding a nail and even steel to test rock for hardness.

Rock and Mineral Project Ideas for Kids Who Love Hands-on

Learn about Mohs hardness scale and understand what minerals are soft and hard.

8. EXPLORE ROCKS AND MINERALS BY AND IN THE CREEK

Finally, to do exploration by a creek, look at this list of supplies.

Supplies:

  • Small bucket or container
  • Magnifying glass
  • Notebook and pencil (optional: waterproof notebook)
  • Water shoes or old sneakers
  • Hat and sunscreen
  • Optional: handheld sifter or mesh strainer

Find a shallow area with easy access, calm water, and exposed rocks.

Make sure an adult checks that the current is gentle and the rocks are safe to walk on.

Start exploring the creek bed and banks. Look for rocks with interesting colors, shapes, or textures.

Gently turn over stones and peek under them.

Use creek water to rinse off muddy rocks. Then look closely with a magnifying glass. What colors and patterns do you see?

Choose a few favorites to keep. Keep track of where you found each one if you’re comparing locations.

 Draw what you find or write down what makes it interesting.

For example, color, texture, where you found it, and a guess at what it might be.

 Make sure to leave the area cleaner than you found it.

Only take a few rocks home, and leave wildlife and most of the creek bed undisturbed.

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5 Days of Learning Printables The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School

September 7, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have a few unit studies that have been half-baked since Mr. Senior graduated, so today I am going to share 5 Days of Learning Printables: The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 for Middle and High School.Also, look at my page homeschool middle school and how to homeschool high school page for more fun tips.

Today’s printables are at the bottom, but I wanted to share my experience in how I used this book.

5 Days of Learning Printables The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School

Too one more thing I tried to create the printables in this unit study so that you can use them for both your middle and high school kids. 

I didn’t create printables on each lesson plan, but as we saw what interested us.

WHY DID I CHOOSE THE GENEVIEVE FOSTER SERIES OF BOOKS

They are rich with background information and colorful characters that are introduced throughout the life of Columbus. 

The approach to history as a story, I feel, always makes it more appealing to young and old alike.

Another reason we chose this series of books is because we wanted to understand the everyday life of Columbus and his world. 

The events, the people, the tragedies, the discoveries, the arts and religion are all gently woven throughout his life.

Like her other books, Ms. Foster takes one character and relates him to other things going on in the world at that time.

It’s hard to live your life in any time period and not be affected by other events going on around the world.

One more idea that drew us to choose these set of books is that we wanted to focus on a shorter time period of the main character, but not lose the bigger picture of the events going on in the rest of the world. 5 Days Of Learning Printables About the World of Columbus and Sons-1 When studying history, topics can tend to stay broad. 

For example, it is hard to study history and not cover a 100 years or so at a time. 

If you want to diverge, finding other topics and events can be time consuming. 

GENEVIEVE FOSTER  SERIES OF BOOKS

These books add in key events and then you can decide if you want to casually mention them or have them a subject of an essay.

Columbus was born in 1451 and died in 1506 at the age of 55. 

Aiming at one spot in history like 55 years allows your highschooler to experience the time period in depth without losing their spot in the timeline of the story.

There is no way we can study about all the events going on.

 By focusing on a more limited topic, we have come away having a deeper appreciation for Columbus and the Renaissance period.

HELPFUL TIPS USING GENEVIEVE FOSTER  BOOKS

Because so many characters and events are folded into the story and at times quickly, it is helpful if you read beforehand to familiarize yourself with the events. 

Adding in background information on new characters involved or events will enrich your study.

I found it very helpful that we had already cycled through a 4 year study of history using a program like Story of the World and History Odyssey when my oldest son was younger. 

So my older son had a framework of events and characters to draw from.

For my younger sons, I was able to add important information and background details.  We all read this together from my then 5th grader to highschooler.

I could see how though if a student started with this book without a prior understanding of some of the events, it would be challenging and perhaps take some of the fun out of learning history.

It would not be impossible, but I would encourage you to mentor even your high school students by helping them to build a framework on whatever topic you are reading about.

Because of the constant going back/forth between countries and characters, I feel it is imperative that the teacher look ahead to see if there is some way the groundwork for each chapter can be laid out.

Too, I found it beneficial for us to orally review what we have learned prior to that time.

TIPS USING GENEVIEVE FOSTER BOOKS

Again, I feel it is important to mentor and be hands on with your highschooler. The last tip is to use the index. It is much overlooked.

The index has two sections. One is people and one is events, places, books, maps and topics. That was a key to helping me develop another topic or unit study that we wanted to focus on.  In addition, it helps you to be sure you have covered key features of the life of Columbus.

The index for Columbus reads, in part, like this:

  • as a boy; sailor-to-be; first voyage; in Portugal; voyage to Iceland; marriage; studies; …., etc.

This allowed us to see key events that were coming up or to review the past evens in the life of Columbus.

HOW THE BOOK THE WORLD OF COLUMBUS AND SONS IS LAID OUT

The book is divided up into 4 sections. The section divisions make it is easier to tie in key events and relate them to the life of Columbus.

Also at the beginning of each section is where you find pictures of the people who were living at that the time.

The sections are listed like this:

Part I. When Columbus was a Boy in Genoa
{People and Events that took place between 1451 – 1474}

Part II. When Columbus was in Portugal and Spain
{People and Events that took place between 1474 – 1492}

Part III. When Columbus was Sailing from Spain
{People and Events that took place between 1492 – 1500}

Part IV. When Columbus made his Final Voyage
{People and Events that took place between 1500 and 1522}

The pictures and visuals are a must to review and study. We flipped back constantly to each section to review and my older sons preferred to draw some of the characters and maps onto a notebook sheet.

How we used this book

We followed the Literature Guide by Beautiful Feet and because we studied history together, all ages, we added some notebook pages, coloring pages and minibooks that really any level could use.

It just really depends on how depth you want to be in your study.

It is important to note that the Beautiful Feet guides are just question/ answer format and do not have background information compared to say a Teacher’s Manual like Tapestry of Grace. Again, this is what we wanted that year.  

The notebook pages and minibooks that I will be sharing are designed to complement our study of this book. 

You will still want to purchase the guide at Beautiful Feet.

In creating these pages as with all of my lapbooks and notebooks, I want them simple and to the point. Since we do a lot of other writing on various topics we choose, I want notebooking pages that are uncomplicated.

So I hope these pages can serve to supplement and enhance your study as you go through the Beautiful Feet Lesson Plans.

There are so many subjects covered in this time period, that it is impossible to cover them all, but we sure tried.

Let me start by sharing some pages that could either work as notebook pages or lapbook page covers.

Christopher Columbus Cover -Decoration 2Christopher Columbus Cover -Decoration 1

Also look at my Renaissance Unit Study to enhance this one.

 Here are the other posts in these 5 Days of Learning Printables: The World of Columbus and Sons.

Day 1.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School.
Day 2.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School.
Day 3. 
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School.
Day 4.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School.
Day 5.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School.

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