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How It All Began!

4/7/2018

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I love creating and developing curriculum, lesson plans, and worksheets. Spending hours of research on a topic such as pirates, finding resources and developing art projects brings me great joy. Some people knit, others fish, I develop and write hands-on curriculum. You know that saying “find what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life”? I love the challenge of creating new unit studies for my kids and students and making them available for others to enjoy as well- making teaching easy and learning fun with unit studies!
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So, how did Discover Unit Studies begin? Once upon a frustrating day, I asked my daughter, “what DO you want to learn about then?!!!!!”  To my surprise, she said “dragons!” I let out a big sigh and said, fine.... I’ll get you dragon stuff to learn about. And that’s when it all began. I bought her a cool dragon book from Answers in Genesis, developed my first lesson plan for her and away she went, reading, writing, and doing projects related to something she was interested in. At the end of the school day I realized how wonderful unit studies could be because we could cover nearly all the subjects by studying about a topic that interests her.

I wish I could say that I never went back to textbooks but I continued to try and use them because that's what everyone else did and that's what I had on the shelf. Soon we would find ourselves in the same boat of frustration, no interest for learning and burnout. That's when I decided to throw out the traditional method of textbook lessons and end-of-the-chapter tests for good.

I bought and read every book there was about teaching methods and learning styles and fell in love. I loved the idea of learning from nature, doing copywork and reading living books from Charlotte Mason. I loved the idea of creating a stimulating learning environment from Dr. Maria Montessori. I caught the vision of the many benefits to hands-on learning and a delight-directed education from Marilyn Howshall . I also loved the idea of teaching multiple subjects under one theme. And most of all I loved that unit studies could offer all of this, or so I thought. I didn't know it at the time but that is when "my" method of unit studies was born. It was a mix of everything! The best of all the teaching methods that I loved. I was inspired with my new motto to "teach outside the textbook". I couldn't wait to find new unit study curriculum and begin teaching.

I started searching the internet and book stores for unit study curriculum but always found something to be lacking in what I bought. Some had books and resources that I didn't care for or a lack thereof.  Others offered art and hands-on projects that were not very exciting. And others just simply lacked a good lesson plan.  To my disappointment, the perfect unit study curriculum didn't exist. So, I found myself doing a lot of research to supplement the curriculum I was using or I ended up creating one from scratch. We continued full steam ahead with unit studies because we were having so much fun and my kids were begging to do school each day. They couldn't wait for the next exciting book, video or project. This is when I began asking my famous question "what do you want to learn about?". My kids would make me a list of topics they were interested in and I would get right to work pulling together a unit study for them.

Friends began asking me about the unit studies that I was putting together for my kids. I would generously loan them one of my unit study bins full of printouts, notes, books, notebooks, games, and puzzles but they didn’t get very far because my plan was stuck in my brain. They would look at my bin and think, “where the heck do I begin, this paper or that, this art project or that book?” That's when the light bulb turned on. Over time, a lot of time and struggle that I wont bore you with, I began developing hands-on unit studies with an easy-to-use teacher manual full of fun resources and activities which included a variety of learning styles and teaching methods. In 2016 I had my website up and running with numerous lesson plans, downloads and articles published. It was a long road but finally by the summer of 2017 I had published my first unit study curriculum set, Rainforests of the World. Within 4 months I published two more, USA: The 50 States and The History of Chocolate. And currently, as of editing this article, I have over 40 downloads available (for purchase and free) with more being added every month.

My unit studies offer many features that teachers and students love.
  • They incorporate living books and books with real pictures of the the topic being studied and fun hands-on materials.
  • A teacher manual which includes step-by-step directions for each lesson and photos for my art projects so that any teacher, whether they are artistic or not,  can easily teach an art lesson- or just skip the middle man and let your artistic child look at the manual. They include many photos, maps, links, teaching tips or information you will need for my lessons. I also include many extension activities, video links and teaching tools such as planning forms, a books and resource check list, a chart with all the academics covered for each lesson, fake money for a reward system and an evaluation worksheet.
  • Student workbooks that are designed to keep kids engaged and incorporate a variety of worksheet activities and methods such as lapbooking and notebooking. These methods are fun but can be overwhelming if that's the only method being used. With lapbooking there can be a lot of cutting and with notebooking many parents or kids don't know what to do with a blank page. So, I include just the right amount of these methods to keep lessons fun and interactive. The student workbooks make my unit studies flexible for a variety of teaching environments. They can be used to assign homework or independent work so not every lesson needs to be taught by the teacher- this is an important feature for me.
  • Creating a keepsake book is also another feature many of my unit studies offer. Instead of loose worksheets that end up in the trash, students create a book on the topic they are learning about. They do this by binding construction paper or cardstock together with string then make a front cover picture. All of their student workbook pages and art projects are glued into this creating a masterpiece they can enjoy and share with others. Its a finished product that they can be proud of which builds confidence in each student. Grading these beautiful masterpieces is easy with my Evaluation Worksheet that is in the teacher manual. Go over this before you begin a unit study so you can set a standard for their work. Its a reminder that laziness is not acceptable and it challenges them to do their best, complete all assignments, follow directions, display neatness, have an eager attitude and show creativity.evaluation_sheet.pdf
My goal is to leave nothing out so you have a complete unit study plan that meets your teaching needs because a prepared teacher is a successful teacher. I write my unit studies for myself, my kids and the many classes I teach outside my home which means that they are tried, tested, and approved by teachers and students.

On my website you will find ideas, resources, forms and curriculum that I have gathered, created, and developed since I began teaching in 2004. My wish is that this website will inspire and help you to be creative, organized and confident so you can teach your children how amazing this world is that God created for us. May you find that my unit studies offer a good balance of academic lessons and fun hands-on resources and that they are doable and don't overwhelm you with too many books to read which makes them approachable for even the reluctant reader.  We should be walking beside our children giving them a joy of learning, a love for exploring, and a passion for discovering. Doing this will enable them so they can use their gifts, skills and abilities to help others!

“Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms” 1 Peter 4:10

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Country Report Worksheets- FREE DOWNLOAD!

4/2/2018

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Travel the world and learn about any country using any book with this free country report worksheet set. Below you will find some of our favorite resources that you can use with this free download. Perfect for grades 4-12.

Click here to view and print this free download.

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My Favorite Books & Resources

Children's Illustrated Atlas by DK
This is my absolute favorite book about the major countries of the world! I searched and previewed nearly all the books out there about world countries and this one wins by a long shot.
In this book, you travel the world one continent at a time learning about the major countries you would find there. It's the perfect book if your looking for one resource that includes facts and photos about many countries throughout the world. It includes detailed maps with fun illustrations that will engage your student. You will also find many real photos of the land and culture for each country which brings it to life.

Lesson Ideas
You can have your student create a geography book by printing several copies of my free country report download and binding them together or bind a book with construction paper then glue these worksheets inside as you complete them. Have your student create a front cover with a title. You don't need to fill out a report for every country in this book but let your child choose one or two from each continent that interests them and do a report on those. For whatever countries they choose to do their report on, you could look up a craft project and video which will create a perfect unit study lesson plan.


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Pysanky Lesson Plan

3/31/2018

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Pysanky are decorated Easter eggs. It is an art technique that uses a wax resist method. You draw designs with a kistka tool. As you decorate and color, your artwork becomes black and covered with wax which builds the anticipation to the reveal when you heat and wipe away the wax to see the color and patterns emerge. In this download you will learn about the history of pysanky, how to make them and learn about Ukraine.
There are numerous articles containing facts about pysanky, its history and the symbolism of the designs and patterns. With step-by-step directions and photos, this lesson plan makes it easy for any student, teacher or parent to learn this art at a basic introductory level.
In addition, you will find 11 extra coloring pages and worksheets. These can be used for K-3rd grade students  or for older children who like to color. I have aslo included several ways to make this art fun for younger kids too. 33 pages. Grades 4-12. $5.99

Click here to view and purchase or click on my store tab.
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Set of 3 Traditional Kistka, Beeswax, 5 Dyes and Instructions Pysanky Ukrainian Easter Eggs Decorating Kit



Set of 9 Dyes for Ukrainian
Easter Eggs Pysanky Decorating

Rechenka's Eggs by Patricia Polacco. Babushka, known for her exquisite hand-painted eggs, finds Rechenka, a wounded goose, and takes her home. When she's ready to try her wings again, Rechenka accidentally breaks all of Babushka's lovingly crafted eggs. But the next morning Babushka awakens to a miraculous surprise. Full color.
Strips of Beeswax for Pysanka
Teaching a class?
10 Kistkas, 10 Dyes, 5 Beeswaxes & Instructions Easter Egg Decorating Kit
Here is a very basic set with 1 kistka, egg holder, wax and 5 dyes.
Looking for a unique gift?
Ukrainian Easter egg decorating kit gift set complete with Pysanky dyes colored beeswax.

Set of 12 wooden egg displays.
Give your pysanky a finishing touch by adding a varnish.
Rust-Oleum Varathane 6081 Interior Polyurethane Oil-Based Spray, Semi-Gloss Finish

Here is a pack of 30 unscented tealight candles.
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Sacagawea Lesson Plan

3/28/2018

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Learn about Sacagawea with this 6 page download. Students will make a book, color a front cover, read or research about Sacagawea, complete a report, practice their handwriting with with copywork. Learn geography with a mapping project and do a fun hands-on craft. All of the worksheets will be glued into their book. Includes step by step directions and resources. Use with any book about Sacagawea or you can research about her online with the link I provide.

Visit my store tab at the top to learn more about this download or by clicking here.
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Medieval History Resource Roundup!

3/24/2018

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Knights, castles, and catapults, oh my! The Medieval era is a captivating topic to learn about. Young men can enjoy learning about chivalry while princesses and queens engage the mind of young ladies. The middle ages spans almost a thousand years where castles and kingdoms ruled the land. Here, on this page, you will find numerous resources at your fingertips. What are the best resources available to teach students about the middle ages?  Look no further!  I have searched the internet and book stores to bring you a one-stop place for all things Medieval History with a resource roundup! If your looking for other history or science topics to learn about be sure to check out my store.
Below you will find resources for all ages. I have include age recommendations, a brief description and page numbers to help you make the best choice for your students. As a side note, many books in the 8-12 year old range can most certainly be used for high school age if your goal is content rather than challenging their literary level.  I have divided up the resources in the following categories and in this order:
1. Medieval History Books: Nonfiction
2. Medieval History Books: Fiction and Historical Fiction
3. Medieval History Fun Hands-on Stuff: Arts and Crafts, Activities & Games
4. Medieval History Unit Studies & Worksheet Downloads
5 Medieval History Curriculum
Happy schooling!
Click here to go to my Medieval History Resource Roundup page.
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Free Giveaway Every Month!

3/15/2018

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I am going to start giving away a free download every month to my subscribers!  This month will be a California lesson plan. Learn about the Gold Rush, Yosemite National Park and the Spanish Missions. You must be signed up by March 21 in order to receive this months freebie. From here on out I will purpose to get your monthly freebie to you within the first week of each month! Please share this post with your friends.
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Enjoy learning about California with this 8 page download. Inside you will find a complete lesson plan with directions, materials list, book recommendations, and educational video links. It includes several worksheets and map projects. Your student will also learn about the Gold Rush, Yosemite, and the Spanish Missions. This download is adaptable for a variety of grade levels.
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California Lesson Plan

3/14/2018

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Enjoy learning about California with this 8 page download. Inside you will find a complete lesson plan with directions, materials list, book recommendations, and educational video links. It includes several worksheets and map projects. Your student will also learn about the Gold Rush, Yosemite, and the Spanish Missions. This download is adaptable for a variety of grade levels. $1.99
Click here to view and purchase this download.
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Arkansas Lesson Plan

3/13/2018

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Enjoy learning about Arkansas with this 7 page download. Inside you will find a complete lesson plan with directions, materials list, book recommendations, and educational video links. It includes several worksheets and map projects. Your student will also enjoy playing a memory skill game with Animals of Arkansas Cards. This download is adaptable for a variety of grade levels. $1.99
Click here for more information or to purchase.
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Arizona Lesson Plan

3/13/2018

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Learn about Arizona with this 7 page download. Inside you will find a complete lesson plan with directions, materials list, book recommendations, and educational video links. It includes several worksheets and map projects. Your student will also enjoy making a saguaro craft. This download is adaptable for a variety of grade levels. $1.99
Click here to view and purchase.

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Alabama Lesson Plan

3/13/2018

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Learn about Alabama with this 5 page worksheet download. Includes lesson plan, book recommendations, video links, Alabama worksheet and maps. Adaptable for a variety of grade levels. $1.99

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The History of Chocolate is Now Available!

3/7/2018

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 Enjoy learning about chocolate and related topics with this history curriculum. This is a complete curriculum set that arrives on your doorstep in one exciting Discover Bin. It's ready for you and your student to open up and begin learning many fascinating facts about the Aztecs & Mayans, Milton Hershey, The Industrial Revolution, chocolate history and culinary art. It comes with everything you need in one box for only $61.15. Teaching doesn't get any easier than this!

Click here to learn more about this curriculum or to purchase.
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How to Make a Unit Study in 4 Easy Steps!

2/27/2018

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Do you want to make a unit study for your child but you don't know where to start? Does the task seem daunting to you? Well, fret not because I have an easy solution for you...follow me on Pinterest! I am always coming up with new unit study topics and pinning many great resources for you to discover. Once you find a topic of interest here is a 4 step guide to help you through the process.

HOW TO MAKE UNIT STUDIES IN 4 EASY STEPS!
Step 1 READ ABOUT IT- Find a good nonfiction book that has lots of real pictures about the topic of your unit study. You could also look for fiction books based on history to add to the reading list. Don't overwhelm your child by picking out too many books.  Stick with one good nonfiction that is full of pictures and information. Then add in a few other books related to the topic. No more than say, 5 books total but 1-3 is better.

Step 2 WRITE ABOUT IT- Create a book about your topic. You could use a spiral notebook, drawing book, or create your own book with construction paper. Fill your book with facts, reports, drawings, and things printed from the internet. For a front cover your child can draw their own picture with a bold title or print out a coloring picture from the internet. As your child reads the book take time to pause when you find an interesting fact and write it down in their book. If you want your child to learn more about something they read, have them do a report.

Step 3 WATCH A VIDEO OR CONDUCT RESEARCH- As your reading and you come across a fun fact, take some time to find a video on YouTube that ties into what you just learned. You could also conduct further research on the internet or in another book on something learned from that lesson too.

Step 4 DO HANDS-ON ACTIVITY OR PROJECT- Find a fun project to do that is related to the topic. This could be a skit, diorama, science experiment, report presentation, field trip, board game, puzzle, or art.

I challenge you to try it for 2 weeks. I bet you will find your child is more engaged in school if you are learning core subjects through a topic that interests them. You can do it!
Here is a link to my article What is a Unit Study?

Do you want a unit study that is already completed and ready to implement in your home or classroom? Take a look at the unit studies I have available for purchase by clicking here. Check back often because I am always adding new products.

Unit studies are so much fun and engaging, once you do one, you (or your child) will never want to go back to a textbook. If you have any questions or need an idea please feel free to comment and I'll be here to help you along the way!
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Rainforest Art Projects

2/25/2018

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Slithering paper snakes, 3-D rainforest diorama, and textured chameleon art are some of the art projects you will find in my Rainforests of the World unit study. Bringing education to life with engaging projects helps kids to retain what they are learning. Visit my store for more information about this unit study set.
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Come See Me at My Author Signing Event!

2/12/2018

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I will be at Barnes & Noble friends! So come down and see me and get your copy of An Adventure in Tropical & Temperate Rainforests signed and be entered to win my Rainforest of the World Discover Bin-FREE, FREE, FREE!

When: April 14, 2018 at 11:30 am
 
Where: Barnes & Noble located in the Kitsap Mall
10315 Silverdale Way NW
Silverdale, WA 98383

I will be bringing my book to life with a rainforest exhibit and author signing event.

This event is perfect for children, teachers and home educators. Come and see the fruit that chocolate is made from as well as kapok pods and other real hands-on items that you will learn about in my rainforest book. Every person who purchases this book at the event will be entered into a raffle to win the Rainforests of the World Discover Bin which is a complete science curriculum set that goes along with my book. This set is valued at over $100 and will be raffled off the same day. I will also be giving away rainforest coloring books to the first 50 children who come to visit the exhibit.
Leave a comment to let me know if you are planning to come see me!

Click here to check out my Rainforests of the World Discover Bin.

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Free Shipping For February!

2/11/2018

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I love getting a package full of new curriculum in the mail. I also love it when I don't have to pay extra for shipping. I'm sure you feel the same way. That's why February is  free shipping month! So, go ahead and treat yourself and your students to something new and fresh. You should try my new history curriculum called USA: The 50 States. I am working throught this unit study with my kids- check out some of their projects in the photos. My unit studies make education easy for teachers and fun for kids-guaranteed! Use the code: freeshipfeb at checkout, its good on any order. Click here to buy this curriculum for only $33.98.
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My City Report: Workbook & Information Articles Download

1/28/2018

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Students will learn about the team of people who work hard behind the scenes keeping their city clean, organized, and thriving. They will learn about their city government, city geography, city history, and how to be a good citizen. This is a no prep download. Just print and hand out to your students. It includes articles about the role of the city government, the purpose and goals of the city council and the mayor, and how to give back to your community. There are worksheets, reports, field trip options, and community project ideas. They will also learn geography as they do a city map project. This download is a must for any classroom or homeschool. It will encourage them to take an interest in becoming a good citizen and get them out learning about their city government. 
Click here to purchase this download for only $1.99.
Click here to see more fun downloads, curriculum, lesson plans and unit studies!
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Brick Challenge: Playdough Mats

1/27/2018

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Kids love playing with playdough! They will also like playing with this set of downloadable playdough mats. Laminate each playdough mat card. Students will press dough on the mat to fill in the shape. Add more playdough to the top to show details. This a fun and easy way to entertain young children as they work on fine motor skills to improve their dexterity.
Click here to buy this download for only $1.99!
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Do you have a child who would love to learn about chocolate?

1/24/2018

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Students will enjoy making a book as they learn about the cocao tree, geography, Aztec and Mayan history, chocolate culinary arts, Columbus and Cortes, chocolate chemistry and more. The History of Chocolate Unit Study is almost done friends. I just finished the Student Workbook pages and now I'm working on the Teacher Manual. Take a look at these sample pages. Leave a comment and tell me what you think! For Grades 4th-8th.
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Brick Challenge: Bingo Spelling Game

1/13/2018

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Have some fun while learning spelling words. Your students will improve their fine motor skill as they cut and randomly glue pictures on their bingo game card. They will write out spelling words or the beginning letter as you call out each bingo spelling card. 10 page download. For grades K-3rd.
Click here to view and purchase this download for $1.99!
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What Happens to Your Intent to Homeschool Form?

1/12/2018

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Have you ever wondered what happens with your Intent to Homeschool form you fill out each year? I did and it turns out they publish the statistics at your state’s Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website. In fact, you can see the statistics all the way back to 1987 when homeschool was on its way to becoming legal.
Since I am from Washington state, I looked up our local homeschool statistics and found the information interesting. Currently, in 2017/18, there are 21,022 registered home-educated students here- I’m pretty sure this only includes ages 8 and up since that’s the required reporting age. I became very curious if this number had grown or decreased over the years. So, I looked up the records all the way back to when I first began homeschooling in 2004 then to the first statistics recorded. It grew significantly from 1987 to 98. Then the numbers dropped a few thousand by the time I began homeschooling in 2004. Over the past 6 years there has been a steady growth of about 1,000 new students each year. The numbers below reflect the number of registered homeschooled students.
2017/18 21,022
2016/17 21,213
2015/16 20,912
2014/15 19,610
2013/14 18,218
2004/05 16,468
1987/98 4,045 to 19,945
If you’re like me, you might be wondering what the statistics are for your state as well or maybe you never knew it was even available and where to find it. Well, now you are informed. Despite the reason for this curiosity, I was happy to find out what happens to the data they collect and found the statistics intriguing.
Here is a link to Washington state http://www.k12.wa.us/PrivateEd/HomeBasedEd/AnnualReports.aspx
Declaration of Intent Form by HSLDA
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Brick Challenge: Build A Rocket Lesson Plan

1/10/2018

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Students will enjoy learning STEM concepts while making and launching a Lego rocket! This download includes directions for the teacher, sample pictures, space shuttle rocket photo for design inspiration, student worksheet, 2 coloring pictures, and a rocket grid drawing activity. Grades K-4th. 9 pages
Click here to purchase this download for $1.99
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Alaska Lesson Plan

1/9/2018

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Your students will enjoy researching about Alaska, filling out a worksheet, then completing a fun hands-on topography map with play-dough. Includes reference maps and an outline template. Students can research about Alaska on the internet or in a state book. Just print, gather a few supplies for the project and teach. You will also find educational video links about Alaska and the Iditarod. Adaptable for a variety of grade levels. 9 pages
Click here to purchase this download for $1.99.
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USA State Bingo: Geography Trivia Game

1/8/2018

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Your students will love playing bingo while reviewing and memorizing state names, abbreviations, facts and locations! Includes 50 Question Cards, Bingo Game Card, a List of States, Abbreviations and Capitals, Bingo Map, and a Map of North America. Your students will enjoy hours of educational fun! This download is available for only $1.99.
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Free Ancient Egypt Worksheet Set

12/20/2017

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Here is a freebie, Ancient Egypt Worksheet Set! For grades 2nd-6th. 28 pages. Includes a wide variety of worksheets: Geography, Chronology, Dates & Events Cards, Nile River & Nile Crocodile, Egyptian Vocabulary, Papyrus Botany, Pyramids, Mummies, Draw & Design a Sarcophagus, Egyptian Gods, Egypt in the Bible, and Egyptian Math Riddles. Enjoy this free download!

Click here to view and print this free download.
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New Year Resolution For Kids FREE WORKSHEET!!!

12/11/2017

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The start of a new year is a great time to begin new habits and set new goals. Making a New Year’s resolution is a tradition where a person purposes to change an undesired trait or behavior and set new goals. With this worksheet students can write out their favorite memory from 2017, copy down an encouraging scripture verse for the new year, and write out some new goals.
Click here to view this free worksheet.
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