We are finally back to the grind! We started a lighthouse unit last week. The core of which is coming from the Unit Study with Amanda Bennett – Lighthouses Unit.
We have also added in activities from the following books:
PRINTABLES:
To go along with the USAB unit; I made some 3 part cards with pictures of several of the lighthouses referenced in the curriculum. I also made lighthouse anatomy cards.
The Massachusetts state cards vary from my original state cards, in that these are 3 part cards; I’ll eventually change the previous cards to this format as well, I like it much better!
The Massachusetts state cards vary from my original state cards, in that these are 3 part cards; I’ll eventually change the previous cards to this format as well, I like it much better!
Get them by clicking on the links below:
*Lighthouse 3 part cards
*Lighthouse anatomy cards (color the cards to correspond)
*Massachusetts 3 part cards
*Water Toob 3 part cards (the ship is from the pirates toob, the rest correspond with the Safari LTD In The Water Toob)
*Lighthouse anatomy cards (color the cards to correspond)
*Massachusetts 3 part cards
*Water Toob 3 part cards (the ship is from the pirates toob, the rest correspond with the Safari LTD In The Water Toob)
I made writing sheets with our weekly words at this site, and we practiced looking them up in the dictionary. We use the Merriam-Webster Children's Dictionary
Now onto the activities:
Z’s boxes (33mos)
Building a lighthouse with stacking cups, and building boats with blocks on blue felt (water)
Discovery Bottles (marbles in shampoo, marbles in karo syrup and blue water with oil for a wave machine)
Anatomy Cards (you can see here how I colored the parts to correspond)
Not pictured:
Lighthouse 3 part cards
Words of the day writing sheets
Handwriting without tears
Book of Mormon Stories
The Friend Magazine – January 2012
No Ordinary Parents Guide to teaching reading
Boston Light Coloring Page
Massachusetts 3 part cards
Fun for everyone
Shell Photo Frames
I cut these lighthouses with my circuit machine, they glued the day marks onto them.
Family movie night: Pete’s Dragon
Making Tollhouse Chocolate Chip Cookies – Massachusetts State Cookie (or if you prefer their state dessert is Boston Crème Pie and their state Muffin is Corn Muffin!)
Books and stories we read
Keeper’s of the Light
Lynae Ashe of Pultney Point Lighthouse, Malcolm Island, British Columbia, Canada
Lynae Ashe of Pultney Point Lighthouse, Malcolm Island, British Columbia, Canada
For more lighthouse ideas, stay tuned for further weeks and/or check out my Pinterest lighthouse board
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Awesome post with lots of great resources, but the most exciting is --States have cookies and desserts? Who knew. I'm off to find out my state cookie and dessert.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful theme. I hadn't thought about doing a light house theme. I need to because we're within 30 minutes of a lighthouse so we could end with a fun field trip.
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Wow! First of all, I love the idea of a lighthouses unit and secondly, you have **a ton** of resources here! Thank you so much for linking up at Teach Me Tuesday -- we will definitely be using some of your ideas here!
ReplyDeleteYou found a lot of great books for this theme! Thanks for joining WMCIR!
ReplyDeleteWhat a totally awesome week's worth of activities! I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteActually I'm NOT a new follower! I said that before I clicked the GFC link. I've been following you for a long time. LOL
ReplyDeleteYou've got some really great and fun ideas!
ReplyDeleteIf you need anything, I can get for you, let me know. I live in MA.
Marcia :)
We have a historical lighthouse very close to us. These are some great resources that I could use in conjunction with learning about our very own local lighthouse history! Thanks for linking up with us at NOBH!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Thanks for sharing-- saw your link up at Preschool Powol Packets. Next week we are reading "Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge," so perfect timing! : )
ReplyDeleteI've always been amused by different state resources they have, especially the cookie and desert ones.
ReplyDeleteI like your why do lighthouses blink study.
Thanks for linking up to Science Sunday.
Looks like you had another great week!
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