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Free Toad and Frog Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

February 20, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I have a free toad and frog lapbook today. Be sure to look at my page Toads – Amphibians for more fun ideas and my lapbook ideas and best homeschool unit studies pages.

Amphibians include three major groups: 1. Salamanders, newts and sirens; and 2. Frogs and toads; and 3. Caecilians pronounced  (see-SIL-ee-ans).

Herpetology comes from the Greek word which means to creep. Some say herpetology is a jargon word and not even in the dictionary.

Free Toad and Frog Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

Today, I have a fun frog lapbook which also includes facts about the differences between toads and frogs.

We did this unit study about frogs because we wanted to know the difference between a frog and toad.

The World Book Encyclopedia answers: “Most true toads have a broader, flatter body and darker, drier skin than do most true frogs. True toads are commonly covered with warts, but true frogs have smooth skin. Unlike most true frogs, the majority of true toads live on land. The adults go to water only to breed.”

But also look at more facts below about frogs.

10 Fun Frog Facts

  1. Frogs absorb water through their skin,
  2. Frogs can lay as many as 4,000 eggs.
  3. The eyes and nose of a frog are on top of its head so it can breathe and see when most of its body is under the water.
  4. Frogs need both water and land to live.
  5. A frog can change the color of its skin depending on its surroundings.
  6. Frogs have long back legs and webbed feet for jumping and swimming.
  7. Certain frogs can jump up to 20 times their own body length in a single leap.
  8. Frogs usually eat meat (bugs and worms) and swallow their food whole.
  9. Frogs and toads make our lives more bearable and reduce disease transmission because they consume large numbers of insects.
  10. Metamorphosis is a change in form from one stage to the next in the life history of an organism.

Too, look at some of these fun frog books.

Free Toad and Frog Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

Books about Frogs

11 Frog & Toad Unit Study Resources

Add a book or two or some fun hands-on resources to your unit study.

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The Frog (Animal Lives)

Superbly detailed drawings capture the elusive frog in its watery realm, as it captures its prey with a sticky tongue, feeds its young, and leaps from place to place to escape from predators.

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Frogs and toads;

Frogs and toads;

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Tale of a tadpole

The natural world doesn't work the way fairy tales do, but it still has its fair share of enchantments. With text and pictures that are both scientifically accurate and totally true to the comedies of family life, this is a happily-ever-after tale of unexpected transformations

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A Toad for Tuesday 50th Anniversary Edition

Just in time for its 50th anniversary, this beloved classic tale of adventure, compassion, and friendship has been remade for a new generation of young readers, including text revisions and fully colorized original illustration on the cover. A favorite chapter book is back, for read aloud or read alone.

While on a journey to visit his aunt, Warton the Toad is captured by a surly owl who announces plans to eat Warton for his birthday dinner on the upcoming Tuesday. As he awaits his fate, Warton works gamely to make his remaining days as pleasant as possible while he also seeks some way to escape and tries to convince the owl to let him go.

Naturally, Warton and Owl talk. But what the pair don't realize is how quickly even the oddest of friendships may form.

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Rainforest Frogs

Rainforest Frogs Haiku by Caley Vickerman Illustrated by Mark Lerer Foreword by Franco Andreone Designed and Edited by Susan Newman Frogs Are Green, Inc is proud to announce… Rainforest Frogs Order your copy now! Free shipping in the USA if you order directly from us! $11.95 | 52 pages softcover | Full color Rainforest Frogs profiles ten exotic and endangered amphibian species. Table of Contents Foreword by Franco Andreone Blue Poison Dart frog Amazon Milk frog Yellow-Banded Poison Dart frog Northern Glass frog Tiger’s Tree frog Golden Mantella Red-Eyed Tree frog Flat-Head Bromeliad Tree frog Tiger-Leg Monkey Tree frog Rabbs Fringe-Limbed Tree frog (Toughie)

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Frog (Life Cycle of a . . .)

Do tadpoles have legs? Why do frogs live in water? How do frogs catch food? Explaining concepts through stunning photographs and simple text, 'Life Cycle of a Frog' takes an in-depth look at this familiar but fascinating animal.

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Climbing Tree Frogs (Pull Ahead Books)

Introduces the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitats of North American tree frogs

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Frogs

How far can frogs jump? Why do their eggs look slimy? Answer these questions and many more in this illustrated introduction to amphibians, and learn about the unique role frogs play in the environment. With her signature bright, well-labeled diagrams and simple text, Gail Gibbons introduces the habitat and life cycles of frogs, and gives a brief overview of common frog behaviors. Important vocabulary is introduced, defined, and reinforced with kid-friendly language and clear illustrations—plus a page of intriguing frog trivia. 

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Frog & Toad The Complete Collection

This collection brings together all of Arnold Lobel’s engaging, warm and funny stories about Frog and Toad, and features a special foreword by Julia Donaldson. A collectable classic treasury that every child should read and own. Julia Donaldson says “I hugely admire and envy Arnold Lobel; he is my hero”. Once upon a time there were two good friends, a frog and a toad… From writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to finding lost buttons, Frog and Toad are always there for each other – just as best friends should be.

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Frog Growth Cycle

This Forg life cycle set is a fun for children with an interest in insects and nature explore. And also it is a great teaching and learning tool for homeschoolers and preschoolers teaching.

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Anatomy Lab Soft Cover Frog Dissection Guide Book

Fully Illustrated Guide: Each study guide is fully illustrated and conveys the complete dissection through illustration.

Visualize the Steps: the dissection guides depict anatomically correct step-by-step procedural illustrations helping the student visualize key organs and anatomy aiding in the overall dissection process.

Also, add in some fun hands-on ideas.

More Resources for a Frog Unit Study

Whether you’re wanting language arts or more science focused, look at these hands-on frog unit study ideas.

  • Make a frog sandwich
  • Write about the legend of the flying frog
  • Hand Print Art: F is for Frog
  • Frog Activities for Preschoolers
  • Frog Life Cycle Coloring Pages
  • Color the life cycle of a frog
  • Frog or Toad? How Can You Tell?
  • Frog themed writing paper
  • How To Make A Frog Craft Toilet Paper Roll

    And then this is a fun page filled with downloads like activity sheets go to Lifecycles – From spawn to frog

    Free Toad and Frog Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

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    Free Ocean Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    February 7, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    This free ocean lapbook and homeschool unit study is a topic that is a fun topic to do with multiple ages. Too, I have more ideas on my pages Oceans and Best Homeschool Unit Studies.

    Whether your children want to focus on exploring the ocean, marine life, or wrecked ships, there are no shortage of topics to learn about.

    Free Ocean Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    I’ve gathered some of the best resources and I have a free ocean lapbook to add more hands-on ideas to your study.

    The oceans cover more than two-thirds of the earth’s surface.

    Though the waters on the earth are really one world ocean, they are referred to by many names: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern.

    Ocean Themed Resources

    Add some of these books to your study which can also be used as a spine if you’re not wanting to purchase curriculum or a textbook.

    16 Ocean Books for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

    Choose a few of these ocean themed books to go along with your study of the Oceans. Whether you're looking for a spine for a unit study or literature, you'll love this roundup.

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    The Burgess Seashore Book for Children in color

    Join Danny Meadow Mouse, Jimmy Skunk, and Reddy Fox as they explore the seashore and take a closer look at the habits and habitats of the creatures they find. Discover the Seahorse, Shrimp, Crab, Anemone, Gull, and so many more.

    The Burgess Seashore Book for Children is a wonderful way to introduce young ones to the fascinating world beneath us and is a perfect compliment to earlier books in this series, the Bird, Animal, and Flower books.

    This edition is complete and unabridged with all of the beautiful illustrations by W.H. Southwick and George Sutton

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    Seaside Naturalist: Seaside Naturalist

    Seaside Naturalist is an illustrated guide to marine plants and animals includes the characteristics of protozoa, arthropods, sponges, mollusks, reptiles, birds, fish, and mammals.

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    The Big Book of the Blue (The Big Book Series)

    The book opens by explaining how different types of animals are able to breathe and survive underwater, and the different families to which they belong. Subsequent pages are dedicated to specific creatures, including sea turtles, whales, sharks, stingrays, and seahorses, and show varied life in specific habitats, such as a coral reef or deep sea bed. The Big Book of the Blue also explores the underwater world thematically, looking at animals in danger, learning how to spot creatures at the beach, and discovering how to do our part to save sea life. Beautiful and filled with fascinating facts, young, curious readers won’t be able to tear their eyes away from the page.

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    Scott O'Dell Set: Island of the Blue Dolphins + Zia

    Island of the Blue Dolphins begins with a young girl named Karana who is living on the Island of the Blue Dolphins (fancy name, right?) with her younger brother, Ramo, and sister, Ulape. One day, a group of Russian hunters (Aleutians) land on the island to hunt for otter. This is when the trouble really begins.

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    Manfish: A Story of Jacques Cousteau (Underwater Picture Book for Kids)

    Once upon a time in France, a baby was born under the summer sun. His parents named him Jacques. As he grew, Jacques fell in love with the sea. He dreamed of breathing beneath the waves and swimming as gracefully as a fish. In fact, he longed to become a manfish. Jacques Cousteau grew up to become a champion of the seas and one of the best-known oceanographers in the world. In this lovely biography, now in paperback, poetic text and gorgeous paintings come together to create a portrait of Cousteau that is as magical as it is inspiring.

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    Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (Illustrated 1875 Edition):

    A beautiful edition with 110 images from the 1875 English edition. Use Amazon's Look inside feature to compare this edition with others. You'll be impressed by the differences. Don't be fooled by other versions that have no illustrations or contain very small print. Reading our edition will make you feel that you are traveling the seas with Captain Nemo himself.

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    Swiss Family Robinson (Illustrated Classic): 200th Anniversary Collection

    More than 100 original illustrations by Louis Rhead. You want to read this book with illustrations.

    An introduction by W. D. Howells.

    Nicely formatted text in an easy-to-read font.

    A beautiful cover from the 1891 edition.

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    Ocean: A Visual Encyclopedia

    Embark on a captivating tour of the waters that cover 70 percent of our planet! See our oceans come to life in mind-blowing detail. This is the ultimate children’s visual encyclopedia about the awe-inspiring blue planet! 

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    Secrets of the Sea: The Story of Jeanne Power, Revolutionary Marine Scientist

    How did a nineteenth-century dressmaker revolutionize science? Jeanne Power was creative: she wanted to learn about the creatures that swim beneath the ocean waves, so she built glass tanks and changed the way we study underwater life forever. Jeanne Power was groundbreaking: she solved mysteries of sea animals and published her findings at a time when few of women’s contributions to science were acknowledged. Jeanne Power was persistent: when records of her research were lost, she set to work repeating her studies. And when men tried to take credit for her achievements, she stood firm and insisted on the recognition due to her.

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    Ocean Anatomy: The Curious Parts & Pieces of the World under the Sea

    Follow Rothman’s inquisitive mind and perceptive eye along shorelines, across the open ocean, and below the waves for an artistic exploration of the watery universe. Through her drawings, discover how the world’s oceans formed, why the sea is salty, and the forces behind oceanic phenomena such as rogue waves. Colorful anatomical profiles of sea creatures from crustacean to cetacean, surveys of seafaring vessels and lighthouses, and the impact of plastic and warming water temperatures are just part of this compendium of curiosities that will entertain and educate readers of all ages. 

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    The Fascinating Ocean Book for Kids: 500 Incredible Facts!

    Do you know a kid who’s captivated by what goes on beneath the ocean’s surface? This amazing entry into ocean books for kids is packed with hundreds of incredible facts for hours of underwater exploration. Pages of full-color pictures feature life in and around the sea including fish, dolphins, and shipwrecks!

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    All About Bioluminescence: Deep Sea Animals

    Dive into the mesmerizing world of bioluminescence with "All About Bioluminescence." In this captivating book, readers embark on a journey through the depths of the ocean to discover the extraordinary glow-in-the-dark creatures that inhabit its mysterious realm. From the enchanting sea angel to the infamous anglerfish, each page is filled with stunning illustrations and fascinating facts about these luminous beings.With a focus on deep-sea dwellers, readers will uncover the secrets behind bioluminescence and learn how these creatures use light to communicate, camouflage, and lure prey. But the adventure doesn't stop there! "All About Bioluminescence" also includes hands-on activities like a glow stick experiment, allowing readers to experience the magic of bioluminescence firsthand.

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    Treasure Island (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels)

    One of the most enduringly popular adventure tales, Treasure Island began in 1881 as a serialized adventure entitled "The Sea-Cook"in the periodical Young Folks. Completed during a stay at Davos, Switzerland, where Stevenson had gone for his health, it was published in 1883 in the form we know today.Set in the eighteenth century, Treasure Island spins a heady tale of piracy, a mysterious treasure map, and a host of sinister characters charged with diabolical intentions. Seen through the eyes of Jim Hawkins, the cabin boy of the Hispaniola, the action-packed adventure tells of a perilous sea journey across the Spanish Main, a mutiny led by the infamous Long John Silver, and a lethal scramble for buried treasure on an exotic isle.

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    Oceans and Seas!: With 25 Science Projects for Kids

    In Oceans and Seas! With 25 Science Projects for Kids readers ages 7 though 10 dive into the underwater world of some of the most amazing landscapes on Earth. On this amazing underwater adventure, kids experience the ocean’s tropical reefs and spot crabs, sea sponges, and thousands of kinds of fish darting in its crags and folds. They’ll meet a giant squid with eyes the size of dinner plates and an mbrella-like bioluminescent jellyfish.

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    Discover the Oceans: The World's Largest Ecosystem (Discover Your World)

    From both a historical and scientific point of view, above and below the surface, this engaging guide brings the world’s oceans to life through fun facts, illustrations, and in-depth information. Interactive activities appear throughout, ranging from making solar stills and simple fishing spears to experimenting with a homemade diving bell and figuring out how much water it really takes to survive. With the oceans being the least explored environment on Earth, this reference illuminates some of the most incredible and surprising plants and animals as well as how to survive and navigate these vast expanses.

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    Pagoo

    An intricate study of tide pool life is presented in text and pictures through the story of Pagoo, a her-mit crab.

    Too, look at RMS Titanic Unit Study and Free Lapbook and Coral Reef Unit Study and Lapbook.

    Marine Life Resources and Crafts

    Next, look at some of these ocean life resources.

    • Marine Life Encyclopedia – “Explore the Marine Life Encyclopedia to learn fun facts and more about your favorite marine animals. From sharks and sea turtles to ecosystems and corals, you’re in the right place to take a deep dive into life under the sea.”
    • The Ocean’s Weirdest Creatures! – “You’ll meet some seriously strange creatures here…”
    • From Egg to Sea Turtle Unit Study & Lapbook
    • Egg Carton Sea Life Recycled Craft
    • Fish Paper Craft for Kids
    • Free Shark Information Printables

    And here are a few more:

    • Over 15 Ocean Animals Theme Unit Activities for Kids
    Free Ocean Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    Additionally, look at these hands-on ideas.

    Hands-on Ocean Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    The best way to learn any topic is hands-on. So, I’ve gathered some hands-on ideas for multiple ages below.

    • How to Dissolve a Seashell – Beach Hands-on Fun Activity
    • Free Super Seashore Watching Unit Study and Beach Lapbook
    • Edible Geography – Sea Levels
    • Super Easy and Fun Aquarium Jar Craft
    • Create an Ocean in a Bottle
    • Layers of the Oceans Edible
    Yum. Edible Ocean Layers @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
    Edible Ocean Layers Activity

    Moreover, add these other ideas.

    • Making Ocean Layers Soap 
    • Beware of Ocean Pollution: Fun Science Activity
    • Kelp Forest Guide
    • Edible Coral Reef
    • How To Make An Ocean In A Bottle
    • 20 Fabulous Beach-Worthy Projects to Create from Seashells

    Videos Ocean Resources

    Also, you’ll love these other activities.

    Free Ocean Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
    • Scientists “See” Ocean Floor via Sonar 
    • Come Dive with Jellies – Jellyfish Rock!
    • Cool bioluminescent algae
    • Walking under a Frozen Ocean
    • Woman Spends Months Helping An Octopus Protect Her Eggs
    • 400-Pound Sea Turtle Gets Stuck Laying Her Eggs
    • No-Bake Shark Tank Cheesecake
    • Paper Plate Swimming Jellyfish Craft
    Free Ocean Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    Finally, look below how to grab the free lapbook.

    HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE FREE OCEAN LAPBOOK

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    Free Titanic Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    January 28, 2023 | 2 Comments
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    Today I have a free Titanic lapbook. Be sure to grab my other page lapbook ideas and best homeschool unit studies.

    It was the beginning of the twentieth century when the Titanic sank on April 14/15 of 1912.

    Science was advancing in all areas of life.

    Free Titanic Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    And on October 1910, the New York Times published a review of the Olympic, Titanic’s sister ship.

    It ended with the words “In short, so complete will be the system of safeguarding devices on board this latest of ocean giants that, when she is finally ready for service, it is claimed that she will be practically unsinkable and absolutely unburnable.”

    Facts about the Titanic

    Doing a Titanic lapbook and with these unit study ideas, your students can weigh the advances of science and still learn history.

    For example, look at some of these facts.

    • Titanic was built in Belfast by the shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff.
    • The largest movable man-made object ever made (at that time).
    • Passenger capacity: 2,435
    • Total crew: 885
    • Length: 882.5 feet
    • Width: 93 feet
    • Height from bottom of ship (keel) to top of funnels: 175 feet
    • The Titanic set sail on its famous journey at 12:00 noon on April 10, 1912.
    • On Friday April 12 and Saturday April 13 in clear weather, the Titanic sailed.
    • On Sunday, April 14 at 11:40 pm, the Titanic struck an iceberg.
    • There were 2227 passengers on board the Titanic at the time that it sank.  
    • The Titanic was designed to stay afloat with four watertight compartments flooded.

    Too, look at some of these tear jerker books.

    Books about the Sinking of the Titanic

    Be sure to look over these books.

    Most of them we found tear jerkers.

    10 Resources and Books to Learn About the Titanic

    Add a few of these unit study resources to bring your unit study to life about the Titanic.

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    A Night to Remember by Lord, Walter

    It was almost a minute by minute description of what happened that night of the sinking of the Titanic.

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    Polar the Titanic Bear

    A story of a boy, his teddy bear, and their escape the Titanic's sinking, originally told to the boy by his mother shortly after their family's escape from that tragedy, features beautiful illustrations and a fascinating glimpse into the past.

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    Exploring the Titanic

    A best-selling, award-winning history of the Titanic disaster and discovery is presented in a hardcover edition and combines informative photographs and paintings with "you are there" text.

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    Luck of the Titanic

    Valora Luck has two things: a ticket for the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner in the world, and a dream of leaving England behind and making a life for herself as a circus performer in New York. Much to her surprise though, she's turned away at the gangway; apparently, Chinese aren't allowed into America.

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    Brick Loot Titanic Building Bricks Set Compatible, fits Lego

    Contains 217 Building Bricks

    High Quality 100% Compatible Bricks by Brick Loot

    Made of top quality ABS Plastic

    Collectible set, very nice size to display.

    Fully Compatible with LEGO, Mega Bloks, and most major brick-building sets

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    The Bravest Man in the World

    From master storyteller Patricia Polacco comes the tragic and beautiful story inspired by Wallace Hartley—the musician who played with his band to calm the passengers of the Titanic as the ship sank.

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    Dangerous Waters: An Adventure on the Titanic

    A stowaway, a stolen book, a murderous villain: an adventure on the most famous shipwreck in history.

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    The Titanic: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History)

    YOU are aboard the Titanic, the world’s largest ocean liner. The ship is sinking, and the ocean water is freezing. Will you survive? Do you get on the lifeboat or try to wait it out? Do you come to the rescue of the ship or continue in your path? Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what to do next. The choices you make will lead you to life or death.

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    Titanic Crossing

    Sailing to America on board the Titanic, young Albert faces grown-up decisions about life and death when the magnificent ship is struck by an iceberg and begins to sink. Reprint.

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    Titanic: Fortune and Fate : Letters, Mementos, and Personal Effects from Those Who Sailed on the Lost Ship

    Arranged according to the hopes and emotions of the passengers of the ill-fated Titanic, an album of photographs of artifacts from the ship, collected by Virginia's Mariners' Museum, tells the stories behind them and their owners. 100,000 first printing.

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    Titanic - Memorabilia Pack (Original Version)

        Titanic replica documents - A must for all those interested in Titanic.

        All documents are faithfully reproductions of original Titanic material.

    Also, look at these hands-on ideas.

    Hands-on Ideas for Learning About the Titanic

    Hands-on ideas makes history come to life.

    You’ll love some of these ideas.

    • Make an iceberg.
    • Sink or Float. This is good for younger kids to start understanding what makes one object sink or float over the other. For example, discuss weight, density, and shape.
    • Learn about buoyancy with an orange.
    • How to make a cardboard Titanic YouTube.
    • Learn about water resistance.
    • Titanic Sank April 15 – Free History Cards
    Free Titanic Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    About the Free Titanic Lapbook

    Like most all of my lapbooks and lapbook ideas, I create my lapbook with multiple ages of kids in mind.

    Too, I prefer graphics which are not baby-ish but that will be accepted by a wide range of ages.

    First, I turned the file folder landscape for this one. It just fit the length of how a ship would look.

    So all the minibooks fit with a landscape view.

    Free Titanic Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas

    Next, here are the minibooks that come in the download and can help you plan your unit study.

    • A beautiful outside color cover. 2 parts. One for the top flap of the file folder and the other one for the bottom of the file folder.
    • Growler and Berger Bits minibook.
    • White Line Star About the Passengers Pocket
    • Then and Now minibook
    • Titanic Sinking Timeline
    • Floating Hotel and Titanic’s Voyage
    • About First, Second and Third Class
    • Impressive Stats minibook

    How to Get the Free Lapbook

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    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    January 5, 2023 | 6 Comments
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    You’ll love this free bird unit study and dynamic bird lapbook. Be sure to grab my other lapbook ideas and Best Homeschool Unit Studies on my page.

    And a great way to begin this unit study is to make a delicious and fun edible bird nest.

    This one is a great addition to this bird unit study.

    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    It’s easy, adorable and tasty.

    Make these edible bird nests together with your budding ornithologist as part of a bigger study.

    This unit study comes just in time for National Bird Day on January 5th.

    First, begin with some of these topics to cover in the bird study.

    • Common Species
    • Feathers
    • Beaks and their uses
    • Migration
    • Nests
    • Eggs
    • Calls

    In addition, here are two more facts:

    1. All birds have feathers, but not all birds can fly. For example, penguins do not fly.
    2. And all birds lay eggs, breathe air, and are warm blooded.

    Bird Watching Questions

    Next, when we learn about birds, I find a list of questions helps to identify what type of bird we’re looking at.

    These same questions can be used in your nature walk or just looking in your backyard.

    1. What is the bird doing? (Answer: Flying, perching, hopping, in water, climbing,etc.)
    2. What shape is the bird? (Answer: Look at bird head size to body proportion. And beak size to bird head. Notice the bird’s overall body size.)
    3. How big is it?
    4. Explain what are field markings. For instance, stripes, colors, patches and patterns are field markings. So then ask what field markings do you see?
    5. Are the wings round or pointed?
    6. And what shape is the bill?
    7. How is the bird behaving? (Answer: What is the feeding style, how is it moving and is it with a flock or alone,)

    I would highly recommend a field guide and binoculars to do research in real life

    More Hands-on Bird Activities

    • How to Make a Chalk Pastel Bird Nest Easy Drawing
    • How To Make A Blue-Footed Booby Bird Craft
    • How To Make A Fun Animal Soap Carving & A Quick Study on A Swan
    • American Robin Free Printables, Resources and Crafts
    • The Colorful Blue Jays Winter Food | Make Fun Seed Slime
    • How to Make Easy DIY Bird Feeders With Kids
    • Turkey Animal Facts for Kids and Easy Fine Motor Craft

    Free Bird Teacher’s Guides and Lesson Plans

    In addition, here are some fun and free educator guides and lesson plans about birds.

    • A Teacher’s Guide To Hawaiian Birds This has a nice glossary for vocabulary words and pictures too.
    • Lesson Plan for the lower grades.
    • Lesson Plans for middle school.
    • High School Ideas. Citizen Science has some ideas for projects like tracking sightings, nest watch,

    • Beak Variations
    • Migration Challenge. Why do bird migrate?
    • Learning About Bird Migration
    • Preschool to Kindergarten age Lesson Plan

    • What’s in a Bird Song
    • Free Bird Coloring Pages
    • Another lesson plan for early learning.
    • Students examine historical examples of art with birds as the subject. High School
    • Name That Bird Middle to High School

    Moreover, research about different types of bird nests.

    5 Common Types of Bird Nests

    Also, when your child knows how to observe the types of nests, then it helps to match them with type of bird.

    Besides many animals build nests and birds are some of the most expert builders.

    Most birds’ nests fall into 5 main types of nests.

    1. cupped (or half-cupped). Used by songbirds and are round with a dip in the center. And swallows use half-cupped nests which adhere to a surface.
    2. cavity. Woodpeckers used cavities in a tree.
    3. Pendulum or Pendant. Baltimore Orioles use suspending type sac-like nests.
    4. Scrape. Used by ground-nesting birds in open habitats. Killdeer make scrape nests.
    5. Burrow. Burrowing Owls make burrow nests.

    Cupped nest. A cup nest is cup-shaped and can be made with a variety of materials such as grass, moss,
    lichen, or spiderweb

    Cavity nest: A cavity nest is a hollowed-out opening in the trunk of a tree.

    Pendulum or pendant nest: A hanging sac-like shape, usually suspended from a small tree branch.

    Scrape – A type of nest without much material and are shallow ground impressions.

    Burrow – This is either a hole burrowed or borrowed from another animal.

    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    Lastly, think about the type of materials a bird collects to build a list. Have your child collect some of them to build his special nest.

    • dried grass
    • twigs
    • green grass
    • feathers
    • hair
    • mud or dirt
    • leaves
    • bark
    • pine needles
    • straw
    • shredded plant stems
    • animal hair
    • moss
    • old spiderwebs
    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    Check out some of these resources to help you cover every aspect of birds you might want to learn about.

    Bird Books, Activities, and Resources

    Then, add in some of these fun books and resources.

    17 Books, Resources, and Activities About Birds

    You'll love these fun resources if you're studying about birds. Besides, you can study about birds anytime of the year.

    So, add one or two of these to your unit study, nature journaling, or just fun for the day.

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    1. A Place for Birds

    In simple yet compelling language, Melissa Stewart showcases twelve North American birds, from the familiar eastern bluebird to the rare Kirtland's warbler. Her clear narrative shows the threats these birds face, and informative sidebars describe a wide variety of efforts to save them. In addition, remarkable full-color illustrations vividly and accurately depict the birds within the ecosystems that support their survival. Range maps and additional bird facts are also included.

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    2. Feathers: Not Just for Flying

    Young naturalists explore sixteen birds in this elegant introduction to the many, remarkable uses of feathers. A concise main text highlights how feathers are not just for flying. More curious readers are invited to dig deeper with informative sidebars that underscore how feathers of all shapes and sizes help birds with warming or cooling, protect them from the sun, help them swim, glide or even
    dig.

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    3. A Nest Is Noisy (Family Treasure Nature Encylopedias)

    This gorgeous and informative look at the fascinating world of nests, from those of tiny bee hummingbirds to those of orangutans high in the rainforest canopy.

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    4. Big Book of Birds (The Big Book Series)

    The book draws in children and parents alike with captivating information about and charming illustrations of hummingbirds, peacocks, flamingos, bald eagles, secretary birds, puffins, red-crowned cranes, and more. The book also invites young bird-watchers to protect birds where they live and make their gardens bird-friendly. The text is chatty, funny, and full of remarkable facts.

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    5. Peterson Field Guide To Birds

    For decades, the Peterson Field Guide to Birdsof Eastern and Central North America has been a popular and trusted guide for birders of all levels, thanks to its famous system of identification and unparalleled illustrations. Following the Spring 2020 update to Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America, this guide will feature updated text and range maps, and art updated to reflect current knowledge in ornithology. 

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    6. How to Feed Backyard Birds: A Step-by-Step Guide for Kids

    How to Feed Backyard Birds: A Step-by-Step Guide for Kids is the perfect resource for beginners who are young (and not so young) to discover the joy of attracting birds to your yard. Bird lover and expert Chris Earley wants to share his passion for our colorful singing and flying neighbors with the whole family.

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    7. Wingspan Board Game - A Bird-Collection, Engine-Building Game

    Competitive, card-driven, engine-building board game.

    Challenging strategy game recommended for those ages 14 plus

    Game includes 170 unique bird cards, 26 bonus cards and 16 Automa cards, 103 food tokens and 75 egg miniatures, 5 custom wooden dice and 5 player mats, 1 birdfeeder dice tower and 2-piece Game Trayz custom tray, 1 goal mat and 8 goal tiles, 1 first-player token and 40 action cubes, 4 clear plastic resource containers, 1 scorepad, and 3 rulebooks.

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    8. Beaks!

    Young naturalists explore a variety of birds, their habitats, and how their beaks help them build, eat, and survive. From the twisted beak of a crossbill to the color changing bill of a seagull, readers will learn fun facts about how beaks are designed and used as tools by birds of all shapes and sizes.  Bright, bold cut-paper illustrations create amazingly realistic tableaus of birds in their natural
    environments with their beaks in action.

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    9. Bird Figurine Toy Birds for Kids Realistic Bird

    Set of bird figurine toys, which contains 7 different small plastic birds. The weight of bird figure toy is 96G / 0.2LB. The set of small plastic bird contains 7 pecies of toy birds,such as robin, bluebird, oriole, woodpecker, etc. Please refer to the picture for the actual size and color.

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    10. Professor Noggin's Birds of North America Trivia Card Game

    PLAY & LEARN: Professor Noggin’s series of educational card games encourages kids to learn interesting facts about their favorite subjects.

    FUN FACTS: Everything young birders need to know about the most common and interesting Birds of North America. Learn to identify different species and discover fascinating facts about their habitat and behavior.

    CARD GAME: Each of the thirty game cards combines trivia, true or false, and multiple-choice questions. A special three-numbered die is included which adds an element of unpredictability.

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    11. Audubon's Birds of America Coloring Book

    Including the red-winged blackbird, painted bunting, wood duck, great blue heron, ruby-throated hummingbird, purple finch, and blue jay, 46 different species of birds from all parts of the United States are included in this book. The pictures have been faithfully redrawn by Paul E. Kennedy from originals by John James Aububon (1785–1851), the most famous American painter-naturalist.

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    12. The Boy Who Drew Birds: A Story of John James Audubon

    If there was one thing James loved to do more than anything else, it was to be in the great outdoors watching his beloved feathered friends.In the fall of 1804, he was determined to find out if the birds nesting near his Pennsylvania home would really return the following spring. Through careful observation, James laid the foundation for all that we know about migration patterns today.

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    13. Attracting Birds to Your Backyard: 536 Ways To Turn Your Yard and Garden Into a Haven For Your Favorite Birds

    Enjoy your home and garden as never before when you have a yard that's filled with colorful birds and bird songs as well as flowers. This A-to-Z guide includes:Terrific tips and plans for building bird feeders, birdbaths, and birdhouses.Recipes for making bird food that is sure to be a hit with your feathered friends--including Chickadee Doughnut Delights and Easy Bird Treat Mini-Muffins.The 25 best plants to grow to attract birds to your yard--including columbine and honeysuckle, hummingbird favorites.How to identify and attract goldfinches, chickadees, cardinals, and more than 50 other favorite birds to your yard. Plus, you'll learn what their songs and antics really mean.

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    14. Field Guide to the Nests, Eggs, and Nestlings of North American Birds

    Describes all species found in the North American region and offers information on breeding cycles, nesting habits, and provides pictures of nestlings and eggs

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    15. What's That Bird? Teacher Guide

    This study guide accompanies What's That Bird? published by Storey Publishing in 2005, incorporating facts to know, comprehension questions, and characteristics of specific birds. Sections include: 'Meet the Bird', 'How Birds Live', and 'The Wider World of Birds'. Student Book and What's That Bird? sold separately.

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    16. Paint by Sticker: Birds: Create 12 Stunning Images One Sticker at a Time!

    Nature's Masterpieces—ready for paintingPeel the sticker,Paint the sticker, And watch your painting come to life.Paint by Sticker: Birds celebrates the rainbow of colors and shapes of the avian world: a red-headed woodpecker, a blue jay, an orange and black Baltimore oriole, an electric bright hummingbird.

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    17. Sibley Backyard Birding Flashcards

    The Sibley Field Guide to Birds is now transformed into 100 easy-to-reference cards housed in one handsome pull-drawer gift box. Divided into one stack of 50 common Western and Eastern North American birds, and one stack of 50 common birds found across North America, each card features precise illustrations and text concerning habitat, behavior, and voice description necessary for easy identification. Edited with the backyard birder in mind, each bird card is accompanied with a regional map as an additional guide to migratory patterns.

    Delightful Birds Lapbook

    Also, you’ll love this fun delightful birds lapbooks.

    It’s geared toward upper elementary to middle school-ish but of course grades are selective.

    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    Awesome Features of the Bird Lapbook

    • You get this SAME lapbook TWO different ones. One lapbook has a facts filled in each minibook and the other lapbook has minibooks with all blank inside pages.
    • Because I use a combination of cursive and print fonts, I aim my lapbooks toward upper elementary up to high school. 
    • This lapbook is aimed at upper elementary to middle school-ish.
    • However, because one lapbook is BLANK you can use it for any age.
    • This is a .pdf instant downloadable product and not a physical product.
    • You are paying for the printables, the lapbook.
    • You can use any reference materials, books, or online resources to complete the lapbook.
    • I don’t provide links in the lapbooks for filling in the information. This keeps my prices low for my products, but I do provide free links and unit studies on my site as I can.
    • My printables are very flexible. You decide which topics you want your children to research.  Also, you can mix and match filled in and blank minibooks of your choice.
    • Dynamic Delightful Bird Lapbook for Multiple Ages

      Dynamic Delightful Bird Lapbook for Multiple Ages

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    Additionally, here are more bird unit study activities.

    Bird Unit Study Resources

    • Free Bird Journal
    • Cardinal Birds in Winter and Birch Trees Easy Watercolor Kids Activity
    • How to Make a Fun Paper Mache American Robin Bird Craft
    • Why Bats Are Not Birds Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook
    • How to Make a Kid’s Fun and Easy Bird Nest Activity
    • How to Make an Easy Jumbo Stick Bird Feeder with Kids
    • Hands-On Nature Study: Bird Color Bar Graphing Activity
    • Hands-On Nature Study: Make a Fun Bird Nesting Bag
    • Colorful Winter Bird: Northern Cardinal Lapbook & Unit Study
    • Easy and Fun Nature Study: Beautiful Birds
    • How to Make Easy DIY Bird Feeders

    Too, let’s make a fun hands-on edible nest to go with this unit study.

    How to Make Edible Bird Nests

    You will need:

    • 2 cups pretzel sticks
    • ¼ cup butterscotch chips
    • ¼ cup chocolate chips
    • mm’s
    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    Directions:

    Lay out a piece of waxed paper on the counter.

    Place both kinds of chips in the microwave in a heat safe bow and heat in 20 second increments until completely melted.

    Stir well to combine.

    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    Pour pretzels into a bowl of melted chocolate and stir gently until all pretzels are completely coated.

    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    Encourage your child to build a bird’s nest by creating a base of a few flat pretzels and then stacking to build up the sides into a cup shaped bird’s nest.

    We found this recipe made about 4 good sized nests.

    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

    Add a few m & ms as eggs to the nest.

    Let the nests sit until the chocolate has hardened, about an hour or so if your kitchen is not warm.

    You can also harden it quicker by placing them in the fridge for a bit.

    Once your nest has solidified you can enjoy eating it!

    Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests

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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.

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    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.

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    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

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    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. 

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Time Traveler

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

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    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.

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    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.

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    SuperToob: Ancient Rome

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

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Growing Up In Ancient Rome

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

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

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

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    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.

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    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

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    Science in Ancient Rome (Science of the Past)

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

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

    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.

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    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

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