We placed wooden matches in homemade playdoh Job made at the co-op.
We then continued our Civil War study. Since we are not making a lapbook with the Time Travelors Civil War study so they placed the haversack on the notebooking page. They placed some of the items in the pouch & taped the others on the notebooking page. Underneath each object it explains why the soldiers would carry these items along with supplies they needed to carry.
Since my husband loves the Civil War he took over the read aloud lessons. He did lesson 11 the battle of Fredericksburg & Chancellorsville . So we now are waiting until he come home then we will write in the newspaper & do the projects the next day.You must be very flexible as a homeschool mom. Building a strong close family is important so I love when Dad jumps in with teaching or doing a project.
He also stopped at the bargain book store on the way home from work. He purchased two awesome living Civil War books. I am so excited because using living books with any study makes it come to life. These two books only cost $10 each!!! They are large full of pictures, colorful, and tons of great information. They truly are a bargain!! I am not sure if there are bargain bookstores all over the country but we will be back for more :O)
The Great Battles of the Civil War is great. It has a map of the battle along with pictures & illustrations numbered with what may have happened there at the bridge etc. What we did was while my husband read they looked at the map & battle scene. It made the lesson come to life. It also has the Generals pictures who lead that battle with information.It is a very cool book!
The Commanders of the Civil War was a great find too. It has tons of pictures & information. They compliment each other very well since they have different type of information. You can't tell by the picture but they are large in size so the pictures are easy to see and some pictures are like a small poster.
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