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Why I Love History Related Games And Review Of Risk Take Over The World Game

February 8, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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History related games offer a wonderful blend of education, entertainment, and mental stimulation for both your learner and you.  Also, look at my page Kids History Games for more fun history game ideas.

They allow you to explore different time periods, learn about history in an interactive way, and challenge others and yourself strategically.

These games can deepen your appreciation for history and provide you with countless hours of enjoyment.

Why I Love History Related Games And Review Of Risk Take Over The World Game

Board games are available in a wide variety of historical periods like WWII, the Middle Ages, ancient peoples and places, and of course the American Revolution.

A really good historical game still manages to maintain some historical accuracy.

I am excited to share our experience playing Risk Europe from a mom and son (who loves anything Medieval) point of view.

I am also going to share 10 history related games that you might want to add to your gaming shelf to teach history and so much more.

From trivia games to tabletop role playing and strategy games there is something for every type of player and historian.

If you want to know what the benefits are of playing these types of games just keep on reading because I have a list of those for you too.

WHY I LOVE HISTORY RELATED GAMES

  • Immersive Storytelling: History games can transport you to different eras, allowing you to experience historical events from a unique perspective. They immerse us in rich narratives, where you can witness pivotal moments and interact with historical figures.
  • Educational Value: History games teach us about various cultures, civilizations, and periods. They provide an interactive way to learn about past events, political systems, and social structures. We gain a deeper understanding of history by engaging with it in a dynamic and engaging way.
  • Strategic Challenges: Many history games incorporate strategic elements that require making decisions that impact the course of events. They challenge critical thinking skills and force us to consider the consequences of our actions, just as famous historical leaders had to.
  • Sense of Adventure: History games often involve exploration and discovery. You get the opportunity to uncover hidden artifacts, solve puzzles, and unravel mysteries related to historical settings. This sense of adventure keeps you engaged and motivated to progress through the game.
  • Appreciation for History: Playing historical games has fostered a greater appreciation for the past. It teaches empathy for historical figures and gain insight into the challenges they faced. This appreciation enhances my understanding of the present and helps me make connections between the past and the present.
Why I Love History Related Games And Review Of Risk Take Over The World Game

Next, look at some history related games.

HISTORY RELATED GAMES FOR KIDS

10 History Related Games to Try

Playing historical games has fostered a greater appreciation for the past. It teaches empathy for historical figures and gain insight into the challenges they faced. This appreciation enhances my understanding of the present and helps me make connections between the past and the present.

Jumbo, Stratego - Original

  • Stratego is the strategic game where you challenge your opponents in the heat of battle
  • Your task is to capture your opponent’s flag while defending your own
  • Lead your men into battle, every move is crucial

Trekking Through History

  • A History Board Game For The Whole Family - Meet legendary people and join remarkable events as you try to see all you can before the clock runs out during family game night.
  • Journey to 108 Remarkable Historic Events - Each oversized card features original art, showcasing a real historical person or event on one side and its story on the other.
  • Created By Historians & Experts - This family board game was created alongside a team of experts to help choose the events and write the cards. Even history buffs will have lots of amazing things to discover.

History Channel Trivia Board Game Deluxe Edition

  • OFFICIALLY LICENSED - Created in partnership with The HISTORY Channel, the world's premier destination for historical storytelling since 1995
  • OVER 2,410 QUESTIONS - Spanning the entirety of human knowledge, from the big bang to today!
  • SIX DIVERSE CATEGORIES - Arts & Culture, Sports & Recreation, Science & Technology, Geography & Landmarks, People & Events PLUS the ALL-NEW 80s & 90s Category - So many different topics, there's something for everyone. Whether basking in the glow of victory or shouting "'I should have known that!", this game is a blast!

Ancient Knowledge Heritage - Strategy Card Game Expansion, Tableau Building Board Game

  • STRATEGIZE IN NEW WAYS: Ancient Knowledge is a strategy game in which you must build a game engine that will evolve over time. This expansion adds more to that strategy!

CHRONOLOGY - The Game Where You Make History

  • Think you know which came first – the invention of mayonnaise or decaffeinated coffee? Lincoln’s Gettysburg address or John Deere’s first plow? Test your knowledge with Chronology by Buffalo Games – the game of all time!
  • Build your own timeline of cards. Someone will read you a historical event from a card. You decide where that event falls in your timeline. If you are right, keep the card and your timeline grows. The first player to build a timeline of 10 cards wins!

WWII Historical Board Game of Epic Battles!

  • HISTORICAL EPIC: Step into the shoes of WWII commanders and engage in thrilling battles with Memoir '44, a unique historical board game featuring plastic Army men and authentic scenarios.
  • STRATEGIC CHALLENGE: Command infantry, paratroopers, tanks, artillery, commandos, and resistance fighters with strategic card play, dice rolling, and flexible battle plans for victory.

Sid Meier's Civilization: A New Dawn Terra Incognita Board Game Expansion -

  • EXPLORE THE UNKNOWN: Venture beyond the borders of your civilization with Terra Incognita, the captivating expansion for Sid Meier's Civilization: A New Dawn.
  • EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS: Dynamically construct the game board as you play, uncovering new environments and unlocking powers through sprawling districts.

History of the World

  • Marshall your forces and defeat your adversaries.
  • At the end of the game, only the player with the most points will have their immortal name etched into the annals of history!
  • Whoever can make the best use of their civilization’s unique attributes will position themselves to rule through the ages.

Risk Europe

  • MEDIEVAL RISK: Everyone knows and loves the game of Risk. Now, Risk Europe introduces an entirely new play experience with all new armies, weapons, territories, castles, kings, gold and more!
  • EXPAND, CONQUER, CONTROL: Your goal is to dominate Europe with the most territories AND you'll need to have scored 7 crowns in order to seal your victory

CATAN Board Game - Embark on a Journey of Discovery and Trade! Civilization

  • EXPLORE CATAN: Set sail to the uncharted island of Catan and compete with other settlers to establish supremacy.

Also, look at these other kids history games.

HISTORY GAMES FOR KIDS

  • American History Game Fun U.S. President Go Fish Unit Study
  • 18 American History Board Games Which Brings History to Life
  • The Benefits Of Using Games That Teach Geography | Review Of Scrambled States
  • French Revolution + Free Storming the Bastille Game
  • Ancient Greece Go Fish Game 
  • 10 Ancient History Card Games for Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning
  • 15 World History Board Games Guaranteed to Make Learning Fun
  • How To Upcycle A Monopoly Game History to A Medieval Theme & Free Printables
  • 7 Fun Ways to Play Go Fish Egyptian Games for Kids

Finally, look at a review of Risk Europe.

REVIEW OF RISK EUROPE

Risk Europe challenges players to step into the role of a medieval king and rule feudal Europe by building castles, taxing subjects, expanding territories, and engaging in battle.

First let’s look at the technical information of the game…

  • Game Type – Conflict Game
  • Mechanics – Area Control, Dice Rolling Combat, Action Selection
  • Play Time: 2 – 3.5 hours
  • Number of Players:2-4
  • Difficulty – Moderate

The game is fantastic quality, including a very large game board ( 30” x 30”), 15 crowns, 4 armies with 35 Footmen, 12 Archers, 12 Cavalry, and 4 Siege Weapons each, 8 castles, 12 red dice, 32 King’s Orders cards (4 decks), 8 City Bonus tiles, 21 gold pieces, 40 silver pieces, 4 War Banners, First Player Marker, 4 reminder cards, 8 Crown cards, card box, and a game guide.

Why I Love History Related Games And Review Of Risk Take Over The World Game

Now onto our personal pros and cons of Risk Europe from each of our points of view.

Son- I like how easy it is to set up and learn how to play.

The board looks really cool and there are a lot of neat parts, and it doesn’t look cheap at all.

But it would probably be more fun with 3 or 4 players. I definitely want to play again and try other versions of Risk.

Why I Love History Related Games And Review Of Risk Take Over The World Game

I enjoyed that it was set in my favorite time period of history, I haven’t played the original so I can’t compare it to any other version.

Mom- I like the fast pace of the game, quick turns for each player but overall the game is pretty long, it takes longer than monopoly.

 I enjoyed trying to work through strategies to stay ahead. I agree that it would be more fun with a larger group but learning to play is probably best with just a couple people.

All in all we both agreed if you are looking for fun family or co-op game with a historical theme Risk Europe is a great option.

For the size, quality, and number of parts for the game it is also a great price point.

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How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

February 7, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Today we are going to pair a 3rd grade history homeschool curriculum on Africa with learning how to make a Kente cloth art project. Also, look at my Free Africa Unit Study for more hands-on ideas and for more grade level curriculum on my page The Best Homeschool Curriculum by Grade Level.

Africa is made up of 54 different countries with Algeria being the largest country by land area; and by population while Nigeria is the largest.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Some of the things you can dive into to create your own Africa 3rd grade history homeschool curriculum are:

  • Learning about the different countries and regions of Africa.
  • The diverse cultures and traditions of Africa.
  • The geography of Africa, including the mountains, rivers, and deserts.
  • Learn about the early civilizations of Africa, such as the Egyptians, Nubians, and Aksumites.
  • Studying specific ancient African empires, such as the Ghana Empire, Mali Empire, and Songhai Empire.
  • Discuss the contributions of ancient Africans to science, technology, and the arts.
  • Discuss the challenges facing modern African nations, such as poverty, disease, and conflict.
  • Explore the rich cultural heritage of Africa, including its music, dance, and art.

BOOKS ABOUT AFRICA FOR KIDS

Next, look at some of these books about Africa.

13 Resources for Children Studying About Africa

Add one or two of these books to your study about the art of Africa.

Africa For Kids: People, Places and Cultures - Children Explore The World Books

Africa For Kids: People, Places, Culture gives children not only a peek into the land and its people but the artwork of even simple everyday items like weaving and serving plates.

Africa Coloring Book For Kids!

Here is a coloring book filled with African souvenirs to color that is soothing and a great springboard for discussion.

African Patterns Scrapbook Paper

I found this beautiful book of African Patterned Scrapbook paper that can be used for many craft projects.

Africa, Amazing Africa: Country by Country

Atinuke’s first non-fiction title is a major publishing event: a celebration of all 55 countries on the African continent! Her beautifully-written text captures Africa’s unique mix of the modern and the traditional, as she explores its geography, its peoples, its animals, its history, its resources and its cultural diversity. The book divides Africa into five sections: South, East, West, Central and North, each with its own introduction. This is followed by a page per country, containing a delightful mix of friendly, informative text and colourful illustrations.

Africa Is Not a Country

Enter into the daily life of children in the many countries of modern Africa. Countering stereotypes, Africa Is Not a Country celebrates the extraordinary diversity of this vibrant continent as experienced by children at home, at school, at work, and at play.

The Water Princess

With its wide sky and warm earth, Princess Gie Gie’s kingdom is a beautiful land. But clean drinking water is scarce in her small African village. And try as she might, Gie Gie cannot bring the water closer; she cannot make it run clearer. Every morning, she rises before the sun to make the long journey to the well. Instead of a crown, she wears a heavy pot on her head to collect the water. After the voyage home, after boiling the water to drink and clean with, Gie Gie thinks of the trip that tomorrow will bring. And she dreams. She dreams of a day when her village will have cool, crystal-clear water of its own.

Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions (Picture Puffin Books)

Artists Leo and Diane Dillon won their second consecutive Caldecott Medal for this stunning ABC of African culture. "Another virtuoso performance. . . . Such an astute blend of aesthetics and information is admirable, the child's eye will be rewarded many times over."

When Stars Are Scattered

Omar and his brother Hassan, two Somali boys, have spent a long time in the Dadaab refugee camp. Separated from their mother, they are looked after by a friendly stranger. Life in the camp isn't always easy. The hunger is constant . . . but there's football to look forward to, and now there's a chance Omar will get to go to school . . .With a heart-wrenching fairytale ending, this incredible true story is brought to life by Victoria's stunning illustrations. This book perfectly depicts life in a refugee camp for 8-12 year olds.

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, Young Reader's Edition

When a terrible drought struck William Kamkwamba's tiny village in Malawi, his family lost all of the season's crops, leaving them with nothing to eat and nothing to sell. William began to explore science books in his village library, looking for a solution. There, he came up with the idea that would change his family's life forever: he could build a windmill. Made out of scrap metal and old bicycle parts, William's windmill brought electricity to his home and helped his family pump the water they needed to farm the land. Retold for a younger audience, this exciting memoir shows how, even in a desperate situation, one boy's brilliant idea can light up the world. Complete with photographs, illustrations, and an epilogue that will bring readers up to date on William's story, this is the perfect edition to read and share with the whole family.

Things Fall Apart

Things Fall Apart is the first of three novels in Chinua Achebe's critically acclaimed African Trilogy. It is a classic narrative about Africa's cataclysmic encounter with Europe as it establishes a colonial presence on the continent. Told through the fictional experiences of Okonkwo, a wealthy and fearless Igbo warrior of Umuofia in the late 1800s, Things Fall Apart explores one man's futile resistance to the devaluing of his Igbo traditions by British political andreligious forces and his despair as his community capitulates to the powerful new order. With more than 20 million copies sold and translated into fifty-seven languages, Things Fall Apart provides one of the most illuminating and permanent monuments to African experience. Achebe does not only capture life in a pre-colonial African village, he conveys the tragedy of the loss of that world while broadening our understanding of our contemporary realities.

Wildlife of East Africa (Princeton Pocket Guides, 3)

Those looking for a concise yet informative, visually breathtaking yet affordable East African safari need look no further than this spectacular field guide. Featuring full-color photos of 475 common species of bird, mammal, snake, lizard, insect, tree, and flower, Wildlife of East Africa takes us on an exquisite one-volume tour through the living splendor of the main national parks and game reserves of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Many of the species included--from pelicans to plovers, ostriches to elephants, from the daintiest of antelopes to cattlelike giants, from leopards to lions, baboons to gorillas, chameleons to crocodiles, acacias to aloes--also inhabit neighboring countries. The selection was based on the personal experiences of the authors, wildlife experts who have been leading safaris in the region for more than twenty years.

Facing the Lion: Growing Up Maasai on the African Savanna

Heads up: this is a great book but there is a rite of passage and has a part about circumcision.

Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton gives American kids a firsthand look at growing up in Kenya as a member of a tribe of nomads whose livelihood centers on the raising and grazing of cattle. Readers share Lekuton's first encounter with a lion, the epitome of bravery in the warrior tradition. They follow his mischievous antics as a young Maasai cattle herder, coming-of-age initiation, boarding school escapades, soccer success, and journey to America for college. Lekuton's riveting text combines exotic details of nomadic life with the universal experience and emotions of a growing boy.

The Bitter Side of Sweet

Fifteen-year-old Amadou counts the things that matter. For two years what has mattered are the number of cacao pods he and his younger brother, Seydou, can chop down in a day. The higher the number the safer they are. The higher the number the closer they are to paying off their debt and returning home. Maybe. The problem is Amadou doesn’t know how much he and Seydou owe, and the bosses won’t tell him. The boys only wanted to make money to help their impoverished family, instead they were tricked into forced labor on a plantation in the Ivory Coast. With no hope of escape, all they can do is try their best to stay alive—until Khadija comes into their lives. She’s the first girl who’s ever come to camp, and she’s a wild thing. She fights bravely every day, attempting escape again and again, reminding Amadou what it means to be free. But finally, the bosses break her, and what happens next to the brother he has always tried to protect almost breaks Amadou. The three band together as family and try just once more to escape.

Along with this unit there are many fantastic crafts, science, geography, history, and art ideas to learn about the rich history and culture of this continent and its many countries.

AFRICA 3RD GRADE HISTORY HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM IDEAS

  • The first thing is to pull out a map, globe, or atlas and locate Africa and its countries, including today’s focus, Ghana.
How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum
  • How to Make An Embroidered African Map Fun Geography Craft
  • Learn About African Art For Children And Make Fun Djembe Drums
  • Make Your Own African Magazine Beads
  • Use these Montessori Flags of Africa as you learn about the different countries within it.
  • Map Africa Make a Salt Dough Map to study the geography of Africa, keep it simple for younger children.
  • Check out this African Serengeti Facts and Free Color By Number page to focus a bit on the animal science of Africa.
  • For some science 8 The Water Princess STEM Activity Ideas and African Clay Pot Craft is part STEM and part art lesson.

Also, look at these facts about the Kente cloths of Ghana.

KENTE CLOTHS OF GHANA

Kente cloths are beautiful and vibrant handwoven textiles that originated from the Ashanti people of Ghana, a country located in West Africa.

They are renowned for their intricate patterns, bold colors, and their cultural significance.

The making of Kente cloth is a complex process that starts with the cultivation of cotton.

The cotton is then spun into yarn, which is then dyed using natural dyes extracted from plants, flowers, and minerals.

The yarn is woven on a horizontal loom using a technique known as “strip weaving.” This technique involves weaving narrow strips of fabric separately and then sewing them together to create a larger cloth.

Kente cloths are adorned with a variety of patterns, each with its unique meaning and symbolism.

Some common patterns include geometric shapes, such as squares, triangles, and diamonds, as well as figurative motifs, such as animals, plants, and Adinkra symbols.

Adinkra symbols represent proverbs, concepts, history, and values.

Kente cloths hold great cultural and historical significance for the Ashanti people.

They are traditionally worn by royalty, chiefs, and other dignitaries during special occasions such as festivals, weddings, and funerals.

And they are also used as decorative pieces and wall hangings in homes and palaces.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Finally, look at how to make a Kente cloth art project.

PAIR A KENTE CLOTH ART PROJECT WITH 3RD GRADE HISTORY HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM

You will need:

  • 4-5 colors construction paper
  • Glue stick
  • Craft paint
  • Stamps or objects for stamping
  • Scissors
How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

First, start by measuring equal widths lengthwise on a solid piece of cardstock, the width of the ruler was perfect for ours.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Cut the strips, leaving 2” uncut on one end.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Next, we are going to create some unique designs on our other pieces of “cloth” before we weave them together by creating stamps out of random items.

I pulled various shapes from our craft basket, you can use wooden blocks, bottle caps, and even make patterns with hot glue on pieces of wood.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Make puddles of paint on a paper plate and “stamp” designs on 2-4 other colors of construction paper.

Encourage your child to make unique patterns with distinctive shapes and lots of color as real Kente cloth would be.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Allow paint to dry.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Once paint is dry cut your patterned painted pages into strips.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Create a pattern on the cut piece and glue in place, alternating strips on the first one over and under.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Fold back the strips and work on one at a time over and under across the page.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Once you have completed all the strips, glue on the opposite end.

How To Make A Kente Cloth to Pair With 3rd Grade History Homeschool Curriculum

Cut the ends of the base piece that you left undone into a fringe, not quite cutting to the strip woven through.

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Awesome Persian Crafts & Unit Study Outline For Kids Who Love Ancient History

February 2, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have some awesome Persian crafts and a Persia unit study outline. Also, look at my page Ancient Civilizations for more ideas.

Ancient Persia was a fascinating empire.

It stretched across parts of modern-day Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt, and even India at its peak.

Awesome Persian Crafts & Unit Study Outline For Kids Who Love Ancient History

And it was a land full of rich stories, incredible kings, and beautiful palaces.

Persia was ruled by fascinating kings. The most famous of them all was Cyrus the Great, who founded the Persian Empire.

Other powerful rulers were Darius the Great and Xerxes.

BOOKS ABOUT THE PERSIAN EMPIRE FOR KIDS

First, look at some of these books about about Persia.

7 Books About the Persian Empire

 Add some of these books to your study about Ancient Persia.

The Persian Cinderella

In this jewel-like version of a classic story, popular folklorist Shirley Climo tells the tale of Settareh, the Persian Cinderella.

Magic enables Settareh to outsmart two jealous stepsisters and win the heart of a prince. But where most Cinderella stories end, poor Sattareh's troubles are only beginning! The unexpected plot twists will enchant readers as they rediscover the familiar tale in the lush setting of long-ago Persia.

Shirley Climo's authentic details bring the story to life, and Robert Florczak's stunning paintings echo the vibrant colors and motifs of an ancient land.

The Exploits of Xenophon

More than 2,400 years ago one of the most thrilling war stories in history was being read and discussed in Greece. It was called the Anabasis and was written by a Greek noble named Xenophon, who described at first hand what he did, what he suffered, and what he saw during a campaign against the Persians.

In Exploits of Xenophon, Geoffrey Household cut the Anabasis to a quarter of its length and modernized Xenophon's style. It retells much of the war hero's own story, a superb picture of a valiant Greek army and its impact upon the ancient civilization of the East.

In that day, it was customary for men to hire themselves out as soldiers fighting for another country. More than 13,000 Greeks, including Xenophon, were serving with Cyrus, one of the imperial governors of ancient Persia. Cyrus wanted to seize the throne from his brother, Artaxerxes; but in the Battle of Cunaxa, Cyrus was killed and his Greek army was defeated. Panic seized the men as they realized they were leaderless and 1,000 miles from their native Greece. In short order, they selected Xenophon as one of their new commanders and began the heroic retreat through enemy territory. And all the way the armed Persian hordes continued their attack with poisonous arrows, sweeping sabers, or great boulders from high mountain passes.

The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories (Landmark Series)

Cicero called Herodotus "the father of history," and his only work, The Histories, is considered the first true piece of historical writing in Western literature. With lucid prose, Herodotus's account of the rise of the Persian Empire and its dramatic war with the Greek city sates set a standard for narrative nonfiction that continues to this day. Illustrated, annotated, and filled with maps—with an introduction by Rosalind Thomas, twenty-one appendices written by scholars at the top of their fields, and anew translation by Andrea L. Purvis—The Landmark Herodotus is a stunning edition.

Tales of Ancient Persia (Oxford Myths and Legends)

Here are stirring tales of pre-Islamic kings and heroes, and of the conflict between Ormuzd, god of goodness and light, and Ahrim-an, god of darkness and evil. For centuries the Persians waged war against their traditional enemies the Turanians, and from this struggle came inspring stories of valour. This collection includes tales of the legendary heroes, including the great warrior Rustem, who overcame demons and dragons and tragically slew his own son in battle.

Taste of Persia: A Cook's Travels

Though the countries in the Persian culinary region are home to diverse religions, cultures, languages, and politics, they are linked by beguiling food traditions and a love for the fresh and the tart. Color and spark come from ripe red pomegranates, golden saffron threads, and the fresh herbs served at every meal. Grilled kebabs, barbari breads, pilafs, and brightly colored condiments are everyday fare, as are rich soup-stews called ash and alluring sweets like rose water pudding and date-nut halvah.

Everything Sad Is Untrue (a true story)

“A patchwork story is the shame of the refugee,” Nayeri writes early in the novel. In an Oklahoman middle school, Khosrou (whom everyone calls Daniel) stands in front of a skeptical audience of classmates, telling the tales of his family’s history, stretching back years, decades, and centuries. At the core is Daniel’s story of how they became refugees—starting with his mother’s vocal embrace of Christianity in a country that made such a thing a capital offense, and continuing through their midnight flight from the secret police, bribing their way onto a plane-to-anywhere. Anywhere becomes the sad, cement refugee camps of Italy, and then finally asylum in the U.S.   Implementing a distinct literary style and challenging western narrative structures, Nayeri deftly weaves through stories of the long and beautiful history of his family in Iran, adding a richness of ancient tales and Persian folklore. Like Scheherazade of One Thousand and One Nights, Daniel spins a tale to save his own life: to stake his claim to the truth.

Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings (Penguin Classics)

Originally composed for the Samanid princes of Khorasan in the tenth century, the Shahnameh is among the greatest works of world literature. This prodigious narrative tells the story of pre-Islamic Persia, from the mythical creation of the world and the dawn of Persian civilization through the seventh-century Arab conquest. The stories of the Shahnameh are deeply embedded in Persian culture and beyond, as attested by their appearance in such works as The Kite Runner and the love poems of Rumi and Hafez.

Then, look at some fun Persian crafts for kids.

PERSIAN CRAFTS FOR KIDS

  • Persian Tiles Art Project
  • Gallery Glass Persian Suncatcher
  • Persian Mosaic Craft Marco Polo Unit Study
  • Persian Paisley Painting
  • Persian Rug Symbols/Motifs
  • Persia Unit Study – Weaving for Kids
  • Persian Saffron Cake (Cake Sharbati)
  • Ebru: Turkish Paper Marbling
Awesome Persian Crafts & Unit Study Outline For Kids Who Love Ancient History

Then look at this Persia unit study outline.

ABOUT THE PERSIA UNIT STUDY OUTLINE

My Persia Unit Study Outline is a handy tool to help you teach or for child led learning.

There are many advantages to a unit study outline instead of a fully fleshed out study.

For example, look at these ways an outline guides your study.

  • Outlines give you a clear structure.
  • They help break down big tasks into manageable steps.
  • Extensive lessons plans can make some kids lose focus.
  • And outline keeps the main topics to be learned on topic.
  • In addition, you can go down rabbit trails IF you want to. However, for some kids it can be overwhelming. You have the option to go deep or stay on topic with an outline.
  • Looking at the outline at a glance is a super roadmap. Again, you can go straight to your destination or facts or stay longer on an objective.
  • By listing an objective it guides you as the teacher to add your own slant.

For example, look at the topics covered in this outline.

  1. Introduction
  2. Geography and Environment
  3. Persian Dynasties and Key Figures
  4. Daily Life in Ancient Persia
  5. Persian Culture and Achievements
  6. Religion and Philosophy
  7. Military and Warfare
  8. Exploration and Interaction With Other Cultures
  9. Culminating Project

HOW TO USE THE OUTLINE

Each topic has two or three topics or objectives for the subject. You decide which ones to use.

And if you stay on 1 topic per week and cover all 9 topics it would equal a 9 week unit study.

Additionally, only use the objectives on the topic you’re child is interested in and move on to other unit studies. This would make a shorter unit study.

For example, cover the introduction and perhaps the Persian culture for younger children.

Then save the other topics for when your children are older.

You will like this unit study outline if:

  • you want the freedom to flesh out topics and not be tied to day to day lesson plans
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5 Mexico Crafts For Preschoolers And Free Activity Pages

January 29, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have some Mexico crafts for preschoolers ideas and some free Mexico activity pages which can you use with both your preschool and kindergarten kids. Also, look at my pages Mexico Unit Study and How to Homeschool Preschool for more ideas.

Mexico is a country in North America and just south of us here in the United States.

Not only does it have beautiful beaches but delicious food and beautiful vibrant art.

It makes for an especially fun topic for your littles since the traditions of Mexico includes lively music too.

5 Mexico Crafts For Preschoolers And Free Activity Pages

I have a few easy crafts for your child and some activity pages.

Besides, the beautiful beaches it has deserts and jungles.

Too, the amazing Monarch butterflies migrate by the millions from Canada and United States to Mexico every year.

BOOKS ABOUT MEXICO FOR KIDS

Next, look at some of these resources about Mexico.

We love living books so we prefer those first when I can find them.

Also, at times we like reference books when learning about countries.

Picture books are great for any age.

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

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

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

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

Stories from Mexico

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

Adelita

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

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

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

Mexico in Story and Pictures

Imagine

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

Old Ramon

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

The Princess and the Warrior: A Tale of Two Volcanoes

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

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

Growing Up In Aztec Times (Growing Up In series)

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

The Tale of Rabbit and Coyote

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

Also, look at these Mexico crafts for preschoolers and Mexico crafts for other ages.

MEXICO CRAFTS FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND ACTIVITIES

  • Sombrero & Poncho craft
  • Make Your Own Maracas
  • Free Butterfly Unit Study For Kids and Fun Sponge Stamping
  • Paper Plate Taco Craft for Kids
  • Blue Morpho Butterfly Adaptations In The Tropical Rainforest
  • Fun Chocolate Unit Study and DIY Chocolate Candy Bar Activity
  • How to make paper rosettes and Señoritas
  • Frida Kahlo Art Made Simple: Free Easy Art Printable
  • Mexican Cuff Bracelet

Additionally, look at these facts about Mexican food.

FOOD FROM MEXICO

  • Churros: Sweet fried dough, dusted with cinnamon sugar.
  • Guacamole: A creamy and delicious dip made from avocados. Eaten with chips.
  • Enchiladas: Soft tortillas rolled up with fillings like cheese, chicken, or beans, topped with a spicy sauce.
  • Tamales: Corn dough wrapped in a husk stuffed with meat.
5 Mexico Crafts For Preschoolers And Free Activity Pages

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Fun with History: Free 30-Day Challenge to Explore the Past

January 27, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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The fun with history free 30-day challenge to explore the past is a journey into the past that is as exciting as it is enriching.

Let me help you to teach history for a month.

Today, I have a free printable to help you teach history.

It has fun facts, activity ideas and a clickable link to an educational video.

Fun with History: Free 30-Day Challenge to Explore the Past

Your child can do this independently or you can make each topic into a longer study.

Although I’m crazy passionate about covering history with our unit study approach, some kids struggle with any approach.

So this challenge mixes and matches various topics instead of staying too long on one topic.

Besides, one of these topics can be a hook for a longer unit study if you find one or two which interests your child.

My 30-cay challenge encourages kids to actively participate in the learning process.

LIVING HISTORY BOOKS FOR KIDS

Next, look at a few fun books you can incorporate into this challenge.

With a bit of reading and videos you’re sure to hook your kids on some of the topics.

Living History Books With Various Themes

There is no way to list books for every topic but some of these will help you round out this history challenge.

Benjamin Franklin

Details the life of this famous American from his boyhood as one of the youngest of seventeen children, to his teen years as an apprentice in his brother's print shop and his later years as an inventor, statesman, diplomat, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Children and adults alike will enjoy learning about the fascinating life Franklin led from the lively text and beautiful illustrations of this d'Aulaire classic. Folk art style illustrations are enhanced with pert aphorisms from Poor Richard's Almanac on each page. Sayings include Franklin]s originals like, Don t throw stones at your neighbors if your own windows are glass and Better slip with foot than by tongue and Well done is better than well said.

Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?

It begins when he was a bashful boy who blushed easily, goes on to his early days as king, and finally examines his role in the American Revolution - when Americans ceased to think of him as good King George. Fascinating history made accessible for young readers.

The Lost Colony of Roanoke

The Lost Colony of Roanoke is one of the most puzzling mysteries in America's history. In 1587, 115 colonists sailed to the new world, eager to build the brand new Cittie of Raleigh, only to disappear practically without a trace. Where did they go? What could have possibly happened?

Who better to collect and share the clues than Jean Fritz and Hudson Talbott?

The creators of Leonardo's Horse, an American Library Association Notable Book, again combine their masterful talents to illuminate a tragic piece of history that still fascinates Americans today.

A Picture Book of George Washington

Over two hundred years after his death, George Washington remains one of the most studied figures in American history. This clear and concise picture book biography covers the important facts and historical
background, complemented by charming illustrations. The text details Washington's early life as well as the Revolutionary War and his impressive career as leader of the newly formed United States. Young readers will love learning more about the man who was "first in war,
first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." Back matter features a timeline. 

A Child's History of the World: Original Illustrated Edition

Embark on a delightful journey through time, where young readers and the young at heart can explore the wonders of ancient civilizations, epic battles, and remarkable inventions. With V. M. Hillyer as your guide, history comes alive with vivid storytelling, making every page turn an adventure filled with awe and wonder.

From the awe-inspiring pyramids of Egypt to the majestic castles of medieval Europe, this book will whisk you away to far-off lands and by gone eras, sparking your imagination and curiosity. Join the ranks of legendary explorers, brave knights, and ingenious inventors, all while uncovering the secrets of our shared human heritage.

Perfect for young readers eager to discover the world's past, this beautifully crafted paperback edition is not just a book—it's a ticket to a time machine, a passport to historical marvels, and a treasure trove of knowledge.

We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans, from World War II to the War in Iraq

Award-winning journalist Yvonne Latty never bothered to find out the extent of her father's service until it was almost too late. Inspired by his moving story -- and eager to uncover the little-known stories of other black veterans, from those who served in the Second World War to the War in Iraq -- Latty set about interviewing veterans of every stripe: men and women; army, navy, and air force personnel; prisoners of war; and brigadier generals.

We Were There with Lewis and Clark (We Were There Books)

(We Were There Books)

We were there in the Klondike gold rush (We were there books, 6)

Young Joe Murray travels with his father to the Klondike to join the gold rush.

Next look at more ideas to go with the history challenge.

MORE FUN HISTORY ACTIVITIES

Pair these activities with the daily history challenge for a fun day spent learning tidbits about history.

  • Exploring Space and Astronomy Free Unit Study
  • Ancient Civilizations Ancient Egypt
  • Wright Brothers And Amazing Airplanes And Other Things That Fly
  • Renaissance Lapbook and Unit Study
  • American Revolution Unit Study and Lapbook 1775 – 1783
  • RMS Titanic Unit Study and Free Lapbook
  • Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History
  • BEST Westward Ho Unit Study and Lapbook!
  • Free Awesome Ancient Greece Lapbook and Fun Hands-on Activities
  • French Revolution 1789 – 1799 Unit Study & Lapbook
  • How to Make an Ancient Rome-Inspired DIY Clown Collar No Sew
Fun with History: Free 30-Day Challenge to Explore the Past

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