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This is a game to activate the reflexes, focus the attention, specific vocabulary ... You can play from 2 to 6 people, in small groups of work in class. It contains: 30 cards with 6 drawings each, referring to Prehistory. Back of the cards. Instructions for possible games in English and Spanish. List of drawings with names (in Spanish). It is only necessary to cut, join the front part with the one in the back, laminate and ENJOY learning. ********* Este es un juego para activar los reflejos, centrar la atención, vocabulario específico... Se puede jugar de 2 a 6 personas, en pequeños grupos de trabajo en clase. Contiene: 30 tarjetas con 6 dibujos cada una, referentes a la Prehistoria. Parte de atrás de las tarjetas. Instrucciones de los posibles juegos en inglés y español. Lista de dibujos con nombres (en español). Sólo es necesario recortar, unir la parte de delante con la de detrás, plastificar y DISFRUTAR aprendiendo.
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As part of our rotating Wednesday line up we held an archeology themed event in July. create an ancient coin We had leftover white Cray...
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Archaeology We are starting the four-year cycle for both history and science this year. The four-year cycle method of teaching history and science is central to classical homeschooling and has been made popular by The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise. The idea is to teach history from the beginning. That means starting with ancient history and then studying the middle ages, early modern history, and modern history in subsequent years. Students who begin the cycle in first grade will be able to repeat it three times by graduation. Each cycle allows students to learn the material in greater depth. Science is divided into life science, earth science and astronomy, chemistry, and physics. The sciences correspond with history by order of discovery. Ancient History < > Life Science Middle Ages < > Earth Science & Astronomy Early Modern < > Chemistry Modern & Today < > Physics There are many ways to execute the four-year cycles. For history, we are using History Odyssey: Ancients, Level 1 by Pandia Press as a guide. Our text spine is an older version of Usborne: Ancient World by Fiona Chandler. (The various versions are pretty much all the same.) While we are not using The Story of the World: Ancient Times text by Susan Wise Bauer, we are using some activities and literature suggestions from a copy of The Story of the World activity guide that was gifted to me. We are also using as many picture books and DVDs as I can find from the St. Louis County Library. While we do not live in St. Louis, we pay $50 a year to use this wonderful resource. A steal for sure! Most weeks, Tessa will study history Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. My goal is to post what we do each week here on my Blue House School blog. Here we go! Monday Completed "What is History?" history pocket according to HO, Lesson 1. See Kindergarten 2012 - Age 5 for post and pics. Tuesday Looked up and defined HO dictionary word for Lesson 1. Read Archaeologists Dig for Clues by Kate Duke and Jodie's Hanukkah Dig by Anna Levine. Completed draw and color. Played Caillou the Paleontologist online game by PBS Kids. - Not archaeology, but Tessa still enjoyed it. I made sure I explained the difference. After reading "Archaeologists Dig for Clues," Tessa drew an awl (ancient sewing needle) and a bone for this week's draw and color. Wednesday Completed mini archaeological dig adapted from "A Dirty Dig" from the SOTW activity guide. Watched The Magic School Bus: Super Sports Fun DVD (Shows and Tells episode) by Scholastic from Netflix. Thursday Read Fancy Nancy: My Family History by Jane O'Connor. Completed "All About Me: Family Tree" worksheet from TeacherFileBox.com. Tessa has been interested in family trees lately, so I added a simple lesson about family history this week. There are more in depth family history projects in the SOTW activity guide. Other Books of Interest The Magic School Bus Shows And Tells: A Book About Archaeology - Joanna Cole Me and My Family Tree - Joan Sweene Bill Nye the Science Guy: Archaeology DVD - Disney (Unfortunately, I didn't have this DVD in time for this week's lessons. Tessa has since watched it. It's better than the Magic School Bus one. I would have shown both...this one on Tuesday.) * HO = History Odyssey, SOTW = The Story of the World Mini Archaeological Dig For our mini dig, I bought a disposable lasagna pan, a small bag of play sand, and a Playmobil cave woman figure, baby and accessories for a cost of about $10 total. The rest of the supplies I gathered from around the house. It was raining the day of our dig, so we conducted it on the front porch. Not ideal, but it worked well enough. First, Tessa and I set up a grid across our dig site using pencils, tape and jute. Next, Tessa dug with a sturdy plastic spoon and sifted the excess sand into a bucket. As Tessa discovered artifacts, she charted, bagged and labeled her finds accordingly. After the dig, we completed artifact log sheets inside. Tessa discovered her first artifact in quadrant C2. She carefully charted, bagged and labeled the find. Tessa marked her second find on the artifact log dig site diagram. She later predicted it to be an ancient bowl! Tessa was disappointed she didn't find anything new in this quadrant. I explained that archaeologists often dig for days or weeks before making even one small discovery. Tessa enjoyed brushing away sand from the artifacts...even more than digging, I think. Tessa found five artifacts during our dig. After careful examination and a little creative thinking, she correctly determined they were a spoon, cup, baby carrier, fork and bowl. Even pint-sized archaeologists keep meticulous records. Tessa recorded each artifact's quadrant number, description and predicted use. She also drew a picture of each item. Our mini dig was a huge success, yet I somehow managed not to capture one smile on film. Tessa says she wants to be an archaeologist when she grows up. Sounds good! I'm pretty sure I didn't even know what an archaeologist was at age five. Download Archaeological Dig Artifact Log.
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Je suis tombé sur une perle de livre il y a quelques semaines, alors que je cherchais désesperémment LE plus bel album jeunesse qui parlait de dinosaure. Activité d'archéologie facile à réaliser vous-même pour les tout-petits (2-5 ans) pour développer la motricité fine, le sens d'observation et la patience!
Peinture à la manière des hommes préhistoriques (création de couleurs avec de l'herbe, du bois poudreux et du charbon) le contour des mains est soufflé aux blopens Fouille dans le sable, découverte de crânes d'animaux préhistoriques et association...
Archaeology is a great way to incorporate Science and History together at the same time. There are so many types of historical artifacts you can learn about that can tie into your history studies. You can learn about archaeologists as scientists and historians, or you can do a unit study on archaeology digs. I love the freedom that homeschooing gives us that we can learn about any subject that interests our children!
Remontons le temps avec les élèves de Coco . Et quand je dis "remontons", c'est d'une fameuse remontée dont je parle puisque c'est à la préhistoire que nous nous retrouvons. Merci à toi, Coco , pour le partage de ce travail qui date de l'an dernier....