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Unit Studies for Kids: Beach Unit for Kids

June 15, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Beach Unit Study
Use this fun beach unit study for kids to learn about this amazing sandy ecosystem!

If you like using unit studies with your students, I’m sharing a fun beach unit for kids that’s a perfect way to learn about these natural wonders!

I absolutely adore the beach.

What can I say? I’m from Florida.

It turns out that beaches actually provide lots of educational opportunities.

You can learn about animals that live near or on the beach, how beach sand is formed, and weather that frequently occurs near shorelines – just to name a few.

Fun Beach Unit Study for Kids

This unit study features plenty of beach activities for kids!

Below, you’ll find beach books for kids, as well as beach crafts and activities kids can try.

You’ll also see educational videos that teach students about how beaches are formed, how waves develop, and what kinds of cool creatures live near the beach!

Read on to see the full list of beach learning ideas. And, check out a free beach scavenger hunt you can pick up too!

Want more beach-y ways to learn over the summer? Don’t miss our printable Beach Ball Counting to Ten Cards!

Learn about geography, science, and more with this fun beach unit study for kids!

How to Use This Beach Unit for Kids

If you feel a little overwhelmed by all of the information in this unit, don’t worry. You can determine how many of the resources to use with your students.

Here’s a suggestion: Take this theme and break it up over a week or two. On one day, you might watch a video and answer the questions.

Then, you can choose a beach learning activity or craft to try. Repeat until you’ve covered the material you wanted from this unit.

Feel free to add any other awesome beach activities you find! I’m sure your students will love them.

Printable Beach Writing Pages

Pick up these free beach writing pages to get started on this beach unit study! They’re perfect for writing down the answers to the questions in the next section.

Beach Notebooking Pages

You can also let students use them to write a report on what they learn or to practice handwriting!

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How are Beaches Formed?

It takes many, many years for beaches to form. What makes up a beach anyway?

Watch the short video below and see if your kids can answer the questions that follow.

1. What landform do beaches start from? (Answer: Mountains)

2. How do mountains lose particles? (Answer: Particles from mountains are eroded away and washed down rivers.)

3. How do particles from mountains end up on the beach? (Answer: They sink to the bottom of the river floor and are transported to the shore over time, forming beaches.)

4. Why don’t plants grow on the beach? (Answer: The salty air prevents plants from growing.)

How Do Ocean Waves Form?

Waves also contribute to the shape of beaches.

As they break onshore, waves wash particles away from the beach, eroding sand off the shore and down to the ocean floor.

Watch the following video to learn about how waves form and see if your students can answer the questions below.

1. What causes waves? (Answer: Weather events happening far away from the shore)

2. What determines how big waves are? (Answer: 1) How strong the winds offshore are blowing, 2) How long the winds have been blowing, and 3) How large an area the winds have been blowing over)

3. How do localized winds affect waves? (Answer: Localized winds are winds that blow just a few miles offshore. These winds can cause smaller waves near the beach.)

What Animals Live on the Beach?

Did you know that there are animals hiding in tide pools near the beach?

They hide under rocks when the tide goes out, but they’re there!

Watch this video to find out which animals live in ocean tide pools and challenge your kids to answer the questions that follow.

1. What is the correct name for a starfish? (Answer: Sea star)

2. How did the Leather Star get its name? (Answer: It feels like wet leather when touched.)

3. What animals are sea anemones related to? (Answer: Coral and jellyfish)

4. How long can a nereid worm grow? (Answer: Up to 2 feet in length)

5. Name three types of crabs found on the beach. (Answer: Purple Shore Crab, Striped Shore Crab, Pacific Rock Crab)

6. How are prickleback fish different from most fish? (Answer: They can breathe air.)

7. How long can prickleback fish get? (Answer: Up to 2 1/2 feet in length.)

Beach Activities and Crafts for Kids

Try some of these fun beach-y activities during your beach unit for kids!

Fun Beach Activities for Kids

Share some of these fun beach theme activities for kids!

1

DIY Beach Play Sand Sensory Activity for Kids

Make up a batch of this DIY play beach sand for beach fun, even when you can't get to the shore!

2

All About Beaches! Printable Unit Study

Learn about the science of sand, the geography of beaches, and even get some counting practice with this printable beach unit study!

3

Beach 0-9 Number Playdough Mats

Help early learners practice forming and reading numbers 0 to 9 with these beach themed playdough number mats!

4

Counting Beach Balls to Ten Learning Cards

These beach ball-themed counting to ten cards are perfect for counting objects and reading number words!

5

Beach Shoebox Diorama Craft for Kids

Take an old shoebox and turn it into an ecosystem with this easy beach shoebox diorama craft! Printable template is included!

6

Coffee Filter Crab Craft for Kids

Use just a few supplies you already have to make this beach-dwelling crab craft with kids!

This free printable beach scavenger hunt is a fun way to help the kids spot what they can at the beach!

Printable Beach Scavenger Hunt for Kids

Want to have some simple fun at the beach with the kids?

Pick up this printable beach scavenger hunt and let the kids mark off the things they find!

Fun Beach Scavenger Hunt for Kids

This is just a suggestion, but it might help: Consider laminating this scavenger hunt and using a dry-erase marker.

Then you can reuse it afterwards!

Printable Beach Scavenger Hunt for Kids

You can also use this virtually!

Let students watch videos about the beach and challenge them to spot as many of these items as they can in the background!

Sand Spotting Beach Scavenger Hunt

To get this printable beach scavenger hunt, click the image or the link below to have it sent directly to your inbox!

You’ll get even more fun learning ideas in this week’s newsletter!

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>>> Printable Beach Scavenger Hunt <<<

I hope you enjoy using this fun beach unit!

Try some of these other beach ideas for kids!

Share some of these lovely beach books for kids this summer!
Try some of these easy and fun prek beach crafts with early learners this summer!
Make this easy sea animal suncatcher craft for a simple summer art project this year!

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Hands-On Ancient History with Project Passport!

March 7, 2017 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

Personally, I love history, even ancient history. Trying to make those subjects interesting to an eight-year-old, though, poses its own set of challenges. It can be tough to help kids to “see” the people and events so that they can understand what happened and why it has meaning for our modern world.

And that’s why I was so excited to have a chance to review the Project Passport unit study series from Home School in the Woods! Each unit focuses on a specific time period in ancient history and is chock-full with hands-on ancient history activities, lessons, and readings that make history exciting for kids!

Take a look at this fabulous history curriculum in our review! Plus, one reader will win all four of the current Project Passport History Unit Studies CDs! Read on to get the details and see how you can score these incredible products for yourself!

Disclosure: I received this product in exchange for this post and I was compensated for my time. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review. (Affiliate links provided here for convenience. For more, see our Disclosure Policy.)

Give your homeschoolers a rich lesson in history with the incredible hands-on history unit studies from Project Passport!

Preparing a Project Passport Hands-On History Unit Study

We had planned to cover ancient history with Pooh this year, so the unit studies from Home School in the Woods was a great fit! The newest unit study is Project Passport: Ancient Greece and it is AH. MAZING.

A Look at the Resources in the Project Passport Ancient Greece unit study

Here’s a quick look at just some of the resources in this fabulous unit. The CD contains all of the available downloads, printables, and instructions you’ll need to assemble the unit study. By the way, Project Passport unit studies are also available as digital downloads, with all of the same goodies.

Now here’s a look at how we got started putting our unit together!

Ancient Greece Unit Study Binders

Home School in the Woods has done a LOT of the work on this unit for you, so take advantage of every single download, instruction sheet, and PDF in the program. We printed the teacher’s guides, key’s and instructions for one binder. Then we started working on the “Scrapbook of Sights” for Pooh to complete as we went along.

Project Passport Ancient Greece Unit Study Overview

At the beginning of the CD (or digital download), you’ll find a comprehensive Travel Itinerary, which gives you an overview of the entire unit. This is super helpful for scheduling your lessons.

Project Passport Ancient Greece Unit Study Travel Tips

There are also a lot of travel “tips” listed at the beginning. DO NOT SKIP THIS. This is a great reference sheet as you go along, especially if you’re a need-to-know-everything-at-the-start person (like yours truly).

I want to add a couple of caveats here:

  • Project Passport is loaded and, I mean, loaded with printables. Invest in a reliable printer. (Here’s the one we use.)
  • There is a lot of information to read through to see which activities to complete with each section of the unit. I have ADD, so I had to break each section down, highlight the action steps on each lesson, and then check off each printable as I printed it. That was the only way I could keep my activities organized.

Building Our Ancient Greece Scrapbook of Sights

Pooh and I started off by creating our “Scrapbook of Sights” – a visual memento binder of our “trip” through Ancient Greece.

Decorating the Scrapbook of Sights Cover

I loved this activity so much, because it gave him a chance to keep up with little reminders of everything he learned through the unit. In fact, we’re still filling it up as we continue the program!

Ancient Greece Unit Study Project 1 Overview

At the first “stop”, you and your child complete several activities that will be completed along the way. Two of these include the actual “passport” (as in “Project Passport”) and your “luggage”, which will collect your travel memories.

The passport is designed to be used as you travel through all of the Project Passport unit studies, including:

  1. Ancient Egypt
  2. Ancient Greece (which we’re showcasing in this post)
  3. The Middle Ages
  4. Renaissance and Reformation
  5. Ancient Rome (will be released in 2018)

As you finish each unit, your child gets to add a new “stamp” to his passport!

Starting Our Project Passport Ancient Greece unit study

Now that we were all packed, it was time to head on our trip!

How to Use Project Passport Hands-On Ancient History Unit Studies

Whew! That was just the getting started part! See what I mean about this unit study being chock-full of activities?

Project Passport units are designed to last for six to twelve weeks of study. Really, though, I think you could stretch them out to a full school year (36 weeks), especially if you only cover history once or twice a week. These units are that comprehensive.

Adding to Our Ancient Greece Scrapbook of Sights

In our first “stop”, we talked about the origin of Ancient Greece. Pooh started adding to his “Snapshots in History” pages in the scrapbook.

Ancient Greece Unit Study Snapshots in History Activity

We cut out character/place cards, colored them, and glued them in the scrapbook. At each “stop”, you collect a few of these.

Map of the Aegean Civilization

We also began working on our maps of the Aegean Civilizations and the Ancient Greek World.

Ancient Greece Unit Study Aegean Civilization Map

Coming along! (This is another activity that you add to as you go through the unit.)

Reading our Ancient Greece Unit Study postcards

A really cute part of Project Passport is receiving postcards from historical figures. Each postcard is written as if it came from a person in history, describing what they’re doing and where they’re at. Our first card came from Agamemnon and it briefly explained the origin of the Trojan War.

Adding to Our Ancient Greece Postcard Rack

Pooh drew a ship sailing to Troy on the front of the postcard…

Ancient Greece Unit Study Postcard Activity

…and then added to it our Postcard Rack in our scrapbook.

Ancient Greece Unit Study Guide Text

At the beginning of each stop, you can print a guide text that serves as the basis for the unit. It’s really the “textbook” part of the unit. It’s good to read through this with the kids before you try the activities. Otherwise, they won’t have any context for what they’re learning.

A quick note here: Project Passport unit studies are not secular. The guide texts mention the Bible, Biblical characters, and God. We’re Christians, but we typically use secular homeschooling curriculum, and I didn’t expect those references. But, they’re very few and far between, so you can skip them if you want. I didn’t see any overtly religious information in the activities.

Writing for the Greek Weekly Newspaper

Another of the activities we’ll be building on is the “Greek Weekly” newspaper. At each stop, kids can write their own news stories about what’s happening in the Greek World. (Stories can be based on what they learned from the guide text.)

Perusing the Ancient Greece Unit Study Greek Weekly Newspaper

Hmmm….interesting stories in the paper today! (Just kidding, he’d only written one story so far.)

Placing Timeline Cards in Our Snapshots of History

In our later “stops”, we collected more character cards and colored them.

Adding More Characters to Our Ancient Greece Snapshots in History

And then pasted them in our Scrapbook, which was getting pretty full by this point. 🙂

Ancient Greece Unit Study Historic Postcards Activity

And we got another postcard for our scrapbook too!

The Grandeur of Athens Matchbook Activity

Project Passport also has a mega lapbook you can complete along the way. And what’s really nice is that kids are working their way into it through the unit. In this stop, Pooh worked on making matchbooks that each contained information about life in Ancient Athens.

Adding Matchbooks to the Grandeur of Athens Activity

Each matchbook contained information and pictures about an aspect of the city. We added the base page to our scrapbook and started assembling.

Reading the Grandeur of Athens Matchbooks

This activity alone could last a week. I mean, you’re studying about the cultural, political, social, and economic features of the city of Athens in ONE activity.

Enjoying Our Project Passport Ancient Greece unit study

And we’re finished! (With that activity, that is. We easily have another nine weeks of activities in the unit.)

Project Passport Hands-On History Unit Studies - Look! We're Learning!

What you’ve seen in this review is just a few of the activities in three “stops” on the Project Passport: Ancient Greece unit study. Know how many stops there are altogether? 25. Now that’s a serious hands-on ancient history homeschool curriculum!

Stop by and pick up a Project Passport unit study yourself! If you want to go in chronological order, start with Ancient Egypt, then move on to Ancient Greece, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance and Reformation. It will be an awesome history education for your kids!

Now: for the great giveaway news! One winner will receive all four Project Passport CDs – FREE! (If the winner lives outside the U.S., he or she will receive digital downloads instead of CDs.) Enter for your chance to win using the Giveaway Tools widget below!

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Homeschool Unit Studies: Rainbow Unit Study

February 28, 2017 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

Spring is a wonderful time of year for spotting rainbows! With pop-up showers happening regularly, the conditions are perfect for rainbows to form.

How exactly do rainbows form anyway? That and a lot of other questions are answered in this fun rainbow unit study – one of our homeschool unit studies you can use at home with your kids! Read on to see fun rainbow activities, rainbow books for kids, and rainbow facts you can learn together!

If you love this post, don’t miss our Rainbow Tally Marks Worksheets – a rainbow-themed math activity for elementary students!

Learn about the science of these weather wonders with this fun rainbow unit study for homeschoolers! Rainbow crafts, rainbow books for kids, and rainbow activities to try!

Homeschool Unit Studies: Rainbow Unit Study

How Are Rainbows Formed?

Watch the YouTube video below and then have your child answer the following questions.

1. What are the three ingredients needed to form a rainbow? (Answer: sunlight, water, and you)

2. What is the process called when light enters water and exits at a different angle? (Answer: refraction)

3. Why do rainbows display various colors? (Answer: Because colors have different wavelengths and light produces them at different degrees.)

4. At what degree measurement does red light exit the water droplet? (Answer: 42 degrees)

5. At what degree measurement does blue light exit the water droplet? (Answer: 40 degrees)

6. Why do rainbows always appear in an arc? (Answer: They actually form complete circles, but the bottom half disappears into the ground and is invisible to us.)

7. BONUS QUESTION: What does the abbreviation ROY G BIV stand for? (Answer: The colors of the rainbow – Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet)

Rainbow Books for Kids

These books about rainbows are wonderful for learning more about these scientific wonders! (Affiliate links provided here for convenience. For more, see our Disclosure Policy.)

Learn about rainbows with these lovely rainbow books for kids!

  1. A Rainbow of My Own by Don Freeman
  2. The Rainbow Book by Kate Ohrt
  3. What Makes a Rainbow? by Betty Ann Schartz
  4. Rainbow (Weather Ready-to-Reads) by Marion Dane Bauer
  5. How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow by Monica Sweeney
  6. All the Colors of the Rainbow (Rookie Read-About Science) by Allan Fowler
  7. Rainbow Stew by Cathryn Falwell
  8. Chasing Rainbows (Cat in the Hat) by Tish Rabe
  9. Peek-A-Boo Rainbow (Little Learners) by Parragon Books
  10. Ruby’s Rainbow (Max and Ruby) by Grosset & Dunlap

Rainbow Activities for Kids

Add these fun rainbow activities to your unit!

  1. Rainbow Tally Marks Worksheets – Look! We’re Learning!
  2. Rainbow Paper Science Activity – Science Kiddo
  3. Rainbow Playdough Mats – Look! We’re Learning!
  4. Crystal Rainbow Growing Activity – Little Bins for Little Hands
  5. Gorgeously Colorful Rainbow Crafts for Kids – Look! We’re Learning!

Rainbow Unit Study - Look! We're Learning!

Want more ideas for this rainbow unit study? Don’t miss these activities!

Pick up these free Rainbow Tally Marks worksheets - great math practice with fun spring worksheets for kids!

These gorgeously colorful rainbow crafts for kids are a wonderful way to add art to a spring unit study!

Pick up these free Rainbow Tally Marks worksheets - great math practice with fun spring worksheets for kids!

Check out more spring learning resources for kids on my Spring Activities for Kids Pinterest board!


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Monster Truck Unit Study

December 6, 2016 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

We’re back with another one of our homeschool unit studies – this time it’s a fun monster truck unit study that boys and girls will love!

My children are fascinated with monster trucks, and why not? They’re big, seemingly indestructible, and they get to run over things all the time. Pretty awesome. Below we’ve gathered a fun educational video about how to drive monster trucks, as well as monster truck books for kids, crafts about monster trucks, and more!

If your kids enjoy this unit, don’t miss our Monster Truck Measurement printable pack – a perfect math activity for this topic!

This monster truck unit study for homeschoolers features fun activities, crafts, videos, and books for kids!

Monster Truck Unit Study

Watch the following video and challenge your kids to answer the questions below.

  1. How tall does a monster truck stand? (Answer: 12 feet high)
  2. How much does a monster truck weigh? (Answer: 10,000 pounds)
  3. How much damage does a monster truck cause in a single night’s performance? (Answer: $100,000 worth)
  4. How does a monster truck driver steer both sets of wheels? (Answer: The driver uses the steering wheel to steer the front two wheels and a hydraulic switch to steer the back two wheels.)
  5. How many speeds does the monster truck’s transmission have? (Answer: Just two – first and second.)
  6. What keeps parts from flying off the trucks when they crash? (Answer: The truck’s parts are secured onto the body with tethers.)
  7. How fast can the pit crew repair damage to the fiberglass truck body? (Answer: Within four hours)

Books about Monster Trucks:

These kids’ books about monster trucks are an awesome way to add reading into this unit! (Affiliate links are provided here for convenience. For more, see our Disclosure Policy.)

1. Monster Trucks (Mighty Machines) by Ian Graham

2. Monster Mega Trucks…and Other Four-Wheeled Creatures by Tim Kane

3. Monster Trucks on the Move (Lightning Bolt Books) by Kristin L. Nelson

4. Monster Jam: The Amazing Guide by DK Publishing

Plus, see even more great kids’ books about monster trucks below!

Kids Books about Monster Trucks

Monster Truck Books for Kids – Look! We’re Learning!

Monster Truck Crafts and Activities:

Try some of these fun activities and crafts to keep the learning going!

1. Monster Truck Measurement Printable Pack – Look! We’re Learning!

2. Monster Truck Sensory Bin – Crayon Box Chronicles

3. Blaze Monster Truck Craft – Kids Activities Blog

4. Monster Truck Phonics Jump – Growing Book by Book

Monster Truck Unit Study for Homeschoolers - Look! We're Learning!

Stop by to see some of our other learning ideas!

Monster Truck Measurement for First Grade Printables

Construction Contractions Language Arts Pack - Look! We're Learning!

Firefighter Unit Study - Look! We're Learning!

Get more ideas on how to use unit studies in your homeschool on my Unit Studies Pinterest board!

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Giant Panda Lapbook

August 29, 2016 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

We had so much fun learning about the animals of the African Savannah with a lapbook that we decided to learn about a new animal this week: the Giant Panda! And we used another awesome lapbook from Knowledge Box Central to do it!

Giant pandas are probably one of my personal favorite animals. They are the epitome of squishy! If I could, I would pick one up and squeeze it for the rest of my life.

But it turns out that there’s a lot more to pandas than cuteness. Check out some of the amazing panda facts we learned using our Giant Panda lapbook!

Learning about Giant Pandas with Lapbooks

For more on how to use lapbooks for other lessons in your homeschool, see our reviews of other great lapbooks from Knowledge Box Central, including a Cooking lapbook, a Math Mini Office, and a Hurricane lapbook!

Disclosure: I received this product in exchange for this post. All opinions are my own and I was not required to post a positive review.

Giant Panda Lapbook for Homeschoolers

Giant Panda Lapbook

As I’ve mentioned before, Knowledge Box Central is a superb lapbook manufacturer. I never have any trouble assembling the lapbooks or teaching the unit because all the minibooks and instructions are in the downloadable file. Super simple!

Giant Panda Bears Lapbook

I was even able to use the cover page of the lapbook file as the lapbook cover!

Here’s the supply list I used to make this lapbook:

  • Colored file folders
  • Hot glue gun with glue sticks (for gluing the folders together)
  • Colored paper
  • Stapler with staples
  • Metal brad fasteners
  • Tacky glue (for gluing the minibooks into the folders)

Giant Panda Lapbook Layout

So fun!

Giant Panda Lapbook Minibooks

There are minibooks about the geographic range of the Giant Panda, how pandas are affected by poaching, the unique structure of panda hand bones, and the general characteristics of this species.

Inside the Giant Panda Lapbook

Plus, a tabbed book about how pandas interact with humans, the environmental impact of pandas, conservation efforts, and a panda word search!

Giant Panda Lapbook Crossword Puzzle

There’s even a fold-out crossword puzzle!

Exploring the Giant Panda Lapbook

My second grader couldn’t wait to get started! I actually had to tell him, “Wait, don’t do that one yet! We have to talk about it first!”

Studying the Range of the Giant Panda

We started by examining the geographic range of the giant panda, which I’m sorry to say is not very wide. Pandas are only found in parts of three Chinese districts these days.

Learning about Where Giant Pandas Live

The minibook even shows how drastically the range of the giant panda has been reduced over the years. The culprit? Bamboo deforestation. As the available amount of bamboo dwindles, pandas have to climb higher and higher to find it, which takes a toll on the population.

And then there’s poaching, which causes more of a direct impact on panda survival. Sad.

Learning about the Makeup of Giant Pandas

We learned something really neat. The Chinese name for the giant panda literally means “Bear cat”. Know why? Pandas’ eyes are shaped like cat eyes, with a slit down the center! We spent some time drawing anatomically correct panda eyes.

Drawing with Panda Coloring Pages

Naturally, there was some time spent coloring the panda coloring pages.

Completing the Panda Word Search

And doing the word search!

Learning with a Giant Panda Lapbook

My second grader really enjoyed this lesson and there were so many minibooks we didn’t even start! We’ll be learning about the giant panda with this lapbook for some time to come!

Check out this lapbook, plus plenty others, by visiting Knowledge Box Central today! There are a LOT of lapbooks to choose from and many are just $5!

Giant Panda Resources

Add these fun and educational resources to your study of Giant Pandas!

  • Giant Pandas by Gail Gibbons – A lovely picture book about this amazing species
  • Melissa & Doug Peek-A-Boo Panda – This sweet wooden toy is perfect for babies and toddlers
  • National Geographic Reader Level 2: Pandas – A good book about pandas for kids who are able to read on their own

Knowledge Box Central

Want to see more Knowledge Box Central lapbooks in action? Check out these posts!

Creatures of the African Savannah Lapbook Review

Learning to Bake with a Cooking Lapbook

Making a Hurricane Lapbook

Build your own unit studies using lapbooks and more with the tips on my Unit Studies Pinterest board!


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Dolphin Facts for Kids

July 22, 2016 by Selena Robinson 6 Comments

Remember Flipper? That was the first time I found out that dolphins are super intelligent, which made me want to learn more about them. 🙂

My kids love dolphins too! We’ve gotten to see them up close a few times in the past and they really are smart and sociable. But there’s more to dolphins than that! So I put together a few resources for a dolphin unit study. Use the resources below to learn even more dolphin facts for kids!

Dolphin Facts for Kids

Dolphin Facts for Kids

Watch the YouTube video about dolphins and have your kids answer the following questions.

  1. Are dolphins fish? (Answer: No, dolphins are mammals.)
  2. How do dolphins breathe? (Answer: Through a blowhole on the top of their head)
  3. How many species of dolphin are there? (Answer: Over 40 worldwide)
  4. What do dolphins eat? (Answer: Fish and squid)
  5. What kind of personality do dolphins have? (Answer: They are friendly and extremely playful.)
  6. How long do dolphins live? (Answer: Some have lived for over a hundred years.)

Dolphin Crafts for Kids

Share these fun dolphin crafts and activities with your kids!

  1. Dolphin Coloring Pages – Itsy Bitsy Fun
  2. Diving Dolphin Craft – Activity Village
  3. Felt Dolphin Craft – Wildflower Ramblings
  4. Hand Print Dolphin – School Time Snippets

Dolphin Books for Kids

These dolphin books are fun for kids to read during your dolphin unit!

  1. Island of the Blue Dolphins
  2. Little Dolphin Finger Puppet Book
  3. Dolphin Talk: Whistles, Clicks, and Clapping Jaws
  4. Oceans: Dolphins, Sharks, Penguins, and More

Get to know other marine animals with my free Sea Monster Notebooking Pages!

Free Sea Monster Notebooking Pages

And don’t miss these beach books for kids!

The Best Beach Books for Kids

Plus, get more ideas for unit studies on my Homeschool Unit Studies board on Pinterest!

This post is part of the Dolphin Unit Study roundup! Read more fun dolphin posts below!

Ocean Animals Letter Find Worksheets from 3 Boys and a Dog

10 Awesome Children’s Books about Ocean Animals from Crafty Mama in ME

Dolphin Facts for Kids from Look! We’re Learning!

Ocean Creatures Sight Word Puzzles from Simple Fun for Kids

Jellyfish Discovery Bottle from Schooling a Monkey

Picture Books about Ocean Animals from The Jenny Evolution

Sea Turtle Unit from Bambini Travel

Free Ocean Coloring Pages from Something 2 Offer

Ocean Sticker Art – Erasable Wall Decal from Artsy Momma

Ocean Animals Shadow Matching Cards from Preschool Powol Packets

Meet the Real Ocean Animals in Finding Dory from FrogMom

The Best Ocean Animals Preschool Fun from Natural Beach Living


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Simple Early Solar System Unit for Kids

July 8, 2016 by Selena Robinson 6 Comments

Learning about the Solar System for Kids
Free Printable Flashcards: Solar System - Look! We're Learning!

When I was a kid, I wanted to be an astronaut. Like pretty much every kid in the 80s.

We’re from Florida originally and I really, really, really wanted to go to space camp.

But, alas, it never happened. I did ride one of those anti-gravity swings at Church Street Station in Orlando, though. Not quite the same somehow.

Outer space is still a fun early learning theme for kids, so I thought I’d put together a few resources for learning the solar system.

There are videos, books, and activities below that make learning about the solar system even more fun!

Simple Solar System Craft for Kids

You can use some or all of these solar system unit resources to introduce your students to our neighbor planets.

If you like this unit, take a look at our Spanish and English Solar System Learning Cards too!

Learn about outer space with this fun solar system unit for early grades!

Learning the Solar System for Kids

Watch the following YouTube video and discuss the following questions with your class:

(Note: The last two minutes of this video includes a hypothesis that states the solar system will cease to exist in 500 million years, which might frighten some students. Giving you a heads-up in case you want to skip it. None of the questions below are about that part of the video.)

  1. How old do scientists think the solar system is? Answer: 4.5 billion years old
  2. How often does the solar system circle the galactic center? Answer: Once every 250 million years
  3. Name the four terrestrial planets in our solar system: Answer: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
  4. Name the four gas giants in our solar system: Answer: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
  5. Why does Mercury experience large temperature fluctuations? Answer: Because a Mercury year is shorter than a Mercury day.
  6. How hot does temperature get on Venus? Answer: Up to 497 degrees Celsius
  7. Why is Earth able to sustain life? Answer: Because temperatures are moderate enough to retain a water supply.
  8. Name the largest mountain on Mars: Answer: Olympus Mons (It’s also the largest mountain on any planet in the solar system.)
  9. What two gases comprise most of Jupiter? Answer: Hydrogen and Helium
  10. How many moons does Saturn have? Answer: 62
  11. What makes Uranus unique? Answer: Its axis of rotation is tilted sideways.
  12. How long is a Neptune year? Answer: 164 Earth years
  13. How much of the solar system’s mass is made up by the sun? Answer: 99.86%
  14. Where is Pluto located? Answer: In the Kuiper Belt at the edge of the solar system

Solar System Outer Space Binoculars Craft

Make a simple solar system craft with this outer space binoculars activity!

Little learners can use them to “stargaze” on their own!

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  • Two empty toilet paper rolls
  • Colored tissue paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Elastic cord
  • Stretch rubber necklaces
  • Outer space-themed stickers
  • Glue circles
Making a Solar System Binoculars Craft

Wrap the tissue paper around each toilet paper roll. Use scissors to cut off the excess.

Paper Binoculars Solar System Craft

Stick glue circles onto the side of one of the toilet rolls. Press the other roll onto it to stick them together.

Let students decorate the tubes with the outer space stickers.

Easy Solar System Binoculars Craft

Cut the elastic cord and thread it inside both of the paper rolls.

Tie the ends of the cord around the rubber necklace to make a lanyard.

All done!

Solar System Flashcards for Kids

Teach your students about each member of the solar system, including the sun, moon, and stars, with these printable solar system flashcards!

Solar System Flashcards for Early Learners

These cards feature colorful illustrations and vocabulary words for early learners to memorize the planets in our solar system.

A full blackline version is included too.

How to Use Solar System Flashcards with Kids

Best of all – you can get these solar system printables for free!

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25 Books about the Solar System:

There are so many great picture books about the solar system for kids to read. Many of them have beautiful illustrations and, sometimes, even pictures from space.

Solar System Books for Kids to Read

I’ve put together a list of 25 selections that are excellent for early grades.

Take a look at the collection below!

25 Awesome Books about the Solar System

Solar System Crafts and Activities for Kids:

Try some of these hands-on ways to learn about the solar system for kids!

  • Solar System Edible Playdough – Look! We’re Learning!
  • 10 Fun Children’s Books about Space – Crafty Mama in ME
  • Children’s Astronaut Books – The Jenny Evolution
  • Solar System Coloring Pages – Look! We’re Learning!
  • Melted Bead Planet Mobile – Schooling a Monkey
  • Stargazing Apps for Kids – iGameMom
  • Coffee Filter Solar Eclipse Craft – Look! We’re Learning!
  • Space sensory salt tray activities – The Usual Mayhem
  • How to Spot Meteors When Camping – FrogMom

I hope you love using this simple solar system unit with your students! If you have any suggestions, feel free to let me know in the comments!

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Simple Turtles Unit Study for Kids

June 21, 2016 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

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Today, we’re talking turtles!

Turtles are super cute animals, but they are also wonderfully designed. They come in several species, including box turtles, sea turtles, and loggerhead turtles.

There’s a lot more to learn about turtles and we’re sharing plenty of books, crafts, and learning ideas in this simple turtles unit study.

Simple Turtles Unit Study for Kids

If you’re looking for a simple way to turn turtles into a simple unit study for homeschool or for early grades, you’ll love the turtle activities and lessons below.

Plus, there’s a printable collective animal nouns matching activity you can score for free!

Read on to see the full list of turtle learning ideas.

And, for more ways to learn about animals, take a look at our printable Animal Diets and Habitats Sorting Activity!

This simple turtles unit study is a fun way to teach kids about these shelled creatures!

Turtles Unit Study for Kids

Sea Turtle Facts for Kids

Watch this video about sea turtles and ask your kids to answer the following questions.

  1. Where do sea turtles like to live? Answer: In warm, shallow water
  2. What is the only reason female turtles go onto land? Answer: To lay eggs
  3. How do sea turtles use their shells? Answer: As protection
  4. How much do leatherback sea turtles weigh when fully grown? Answer: As much as a small car!
  5. Why do we need to be careful where we throw garbage? Answer: Sea turtles can confuse plastic bags with food

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Fun Kids’ Books about Turtles

Read these books about turtles with kids of all ages! (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  1. Emma’s Turtle by Eve Bunting
  2. Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories by Dr. Seuss
  3. National Geographic Readers: Sea Turtles by Laura Marsh
  4. One Tiny Turtle: Read and Wonder by Nicola Davies
Turtle Books for Kids to Read

See even more books about turtles for kids to read at the link below!

>>> 10 Children’s Books about Turtles <<<

Fun Turtle Crafts for Kids to Make

These turtle crafts are so adorable and fun to make.

They make a wonderful addition to your turtles unit study, especially if you’re looking to add an arts and crafts project.

  1. Coffee Filter Turtle Craft – Look! We’re Learning!
  2. Paper Bowl Turtle Craft – I Heart Crafty Things
  3. Rock Turtle Craft – Easy Peasy and Fun
  4. Recycled Egg Carton Turtle Craft – Emma Owl
  5. Turtle Wine Cork Craft – Crafty Morning

Collective Animal Nouns Matching Activity

Turtles in a group are called a “bale”. Did you know that?

I sure didn’t.

And that got us curious about other names for groups of animals.

Animal Collective Nouns Sorting Activity

This printable collective animal noun matching activity is an easy way to learn about plural nouns and animals at the same time!

It would make a super addition to this turtles unit study too.

An answer key is also included for easy grading!

Collective Animal Nouns Activity

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Don’t miss these other fun ways to learn about animals!

Help early learners recognize animals with these printable zoo animal flashcards!
Use the print or digital version of this nocturnal and diurnal animals sorting activity to teach students about animal sleep habits!
Teach students about animals with this animal diets and habitats sorting activity! Such an easy way to learn about animal science with young learners!

This post is part of the A to Z Animals Blog Hop! Click the image below to see plenty of other animal learning posts!

A-Z of Animals Blog Series

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Homeschool Unit Studies: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Unit Study

May 14, 2016 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

Springtime is an excellent season to talk about weather. Spring pretty much has it all: cold weather in the beginning, windy days, thunderstorms, light drizzles, rainbows, sunshine, and (down here in the South) high temperatures!

Since one of our family movie night features last year was Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, we made it into a weather unit featuring the story and weather activities! Check out our Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs unit study – one of our fun homeschool unit studies!

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Unit Study

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Unit Study

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Of course, we started by reading the story Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Unit

As you probably know, the book features a tall tale told by a grandpa about a town called Chewandswallow – where food literally rained down from the sky. At first, everything was nice and predictable, but something awful happened and the town became deluged with food that drowned, crushed, and ruined everything. People had to escape on stale pieces of bread. It was pretty rough. 🙂

Since the book centers on the concept of weather, we decided to start our unit with some simple weather charting. I got this simple weather observation chart from the Notebooking Nook. (It’s free!)

Weather Observation for Kids

On the chart, you can note the forecast for each day of the upcoming week.

Tracking Weather with Kids

Then you do a comparison to see if the actual weather is close to the forecast.

Weather Charting with Kids

Ours ended up being pretty close. What I really like about this chart is that you can use actual temperature readings, weather words, or just let the kids draw pictures. It’s easy to adapt it for everyone’s level.

We also started talking about some common weather phenomena. These resources are super handy:

  • What is a tornado?
  • What is a hurricane?
  • What is a flash flood?
  • How do weather forecasters predict the weather?

After our discussion about weather, we watched the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

And that sparked a lively discussion about how books often differ from their movie versions. The movie was wayyyy different, but still good. Plus, it featured a wonderful message for young girls to be comfortable with themselves, even if they’re “nerdy”. I loved it.

Of course, you can always make spaghetti and meatballs with your kids. 🙂

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Unit Study for Kids

For more weather learning fun, check out these weather lessons for kids!

Printable Spanish Flashcards Weather @ Look! We're Learning!

Learn about extreme weather in this hurricane unit study for kids!

And to learn more about what makes up a town, grab our Spanish community word flashcards!

Printable Spanish Community Words Flashcards @ Look! We're Learning!

Don’t miss all of our other unit study resources on Pinterest!

Fun Weather Resources for Kids

Get more ideas for learning about weather from these great bloggers!

DIY Weather Binoculars – Adventures of Adam

Books about Weather for Kids – Craft Create Calm

Cloud Formations Tracking Log – Teach Beside Me

Free Weather Chart – Kiddy Charts

Traveling to Countries with Tropical Weather with a Toddler – Maria Magdalena Living Ideas

This post is part of the Movie and a Big Idea linkup from iHomeschool Network! Click over to read more movie-themed activities for kids!

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Fun Frog Books for Preschool

May 13, 2016 by Selena Robinson 13 Comments

Are you planning a frog homeschool unit study for your kids soon? Be sure to add in reading! And this roundup of fun frog books for preschool is awesome for helping little learners practice reading skills, learn about frogs, and have fun at the same time!

I’m also sharing lots of frog unit study resources from my fellow bloggers that are perfect for rounding out a frog unit! Read on to grab them!

Fun Frog Books for Preschoolers @ Look! We're Learning!

Fun Frog Books for Preschool

  1. Frog on a Log by Kes Gray
  2. The Icky Sticky Frog by Dawn Bentley
  3. Leap, Frog, Leap! by Douglas Florian
  4. Frog and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel
  5. Growing Frogs: Read and Wonder by Vivian French
  6. Hoppity Frog: A Slide and Seek Book by Emma Parrish
  7. Freddy the Frogcaster by Janice Dean
  8. Five Little Speckled Frogs by Nikki Smith
  9. Frog and Fly by Jeff Mack
  10. Jump, Frog, Jump! by Robert Kalan
  11. Frogs by Gail Gibbons
  12. Frogs and Toads and Tadpoles, Too! by Allan Fowler
  13. A Frog’s Life by Dona Rice
  14. A Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson
  15. Frogs by Nic Bishop
  16. Frog or Toad: How Do You Know? By Melissa Stewart
  17. From Tadpole to Frog by Wendy Pfeffer
  18. Frog by Susan Cooper

Frog Books for Preschoolers @ Look! We're Learning!

Want more froggy fun? Check out the other frog-themed unit study resources from my fellow bloggers!

Frog Unit Study Resources

Find the Letter F is for Frogs from 3 Boys and a Dog

Frog Life Cycle Free Printables from Natural Beach Living

Frog Books for Preschool from Look! We’re Learning!

Frog Anatomy Worksheets from Living Life and Learning

Frog Hop Activity from CraftCreateCalm

Make a Fun Handprint and Footprint Tissue Paper Frog from Crafty Mama in ME

Free Resources for Frog Life Cycle from Something 2 Offer

5 Easy Frog Exercise Moves for Kids from FrogMom

Children’s Books Featuring Frogs from The Jenny Evolution

Frogs of the Rainforest from Tales of Education at Home

Frog Theme Color Words Book {free printable} from Books and Giggles

Recycled K Cup Frog Craft and Skip Counting Activity from Artsy Momma

Frog Life Cycle for Kids {Printable Set} from The Natural Homeschool

Lots of Learning and Fun with Frogs Sensory Bin from Living Montessori Now

Frog Race Graphing Game from Simple Fun for Kids

Poison Frog activity from Schooling a Monkey

Non-fiction Frog Emergent Readers from Royal Baloo

Interactive Frog Life Cycle App for Kids from iGameMom

Frog Writing Prompts from The Usual Mayhem

Get more unit study study ideas from my Unit Studies board on Pinterest!


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