Showing posts with label Geography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geography. Show all posts

Monday, 4 June 2018

More explorers and the fur trade...

On to explorers as we take a trip through Canadian history! 
There are so many great books and resources..

Here's what we did:
1. Read some books together.
2. Watched some short videos.
4. Some fun activities.
5. Sweet Pea included notebooking pages in her Canadian History notebook, Goober did some mini books for the explorers lapbook he is putting together.

The book I'm using as a spine is The Story of Canada.

 



We read these books together;



From the cover:
The Red Sash is the story of a young Metis boy who lives near the fur trading post of Fort William, on Lake Superior, nearly 200 years ago.



From the cover:
In 1800, 13-year-old Pierre La Page never imagined he'd be leaving Montreal to paddle 2,400 miles. It was something older men, like his father, did. But when Pierre's father has an accident, Pierre quits school to become a voyageur for the North West Company, so his family can survive the winter. It's hard for Pierre as the youngest in the brigade. From the treacherous waters and cruel teasing to his aching and bloodied hands, Pierre is miserable. Still he has no choice but to endure the trip to Grand Portage and back. 

There are lots of great youtube videos and Canadian Heritage Minutes for the individual explorers, so I won't list them all here ;)

Each kidlet also did a project on the beaver.

He thinks his beaver drawing looks like a business man with a mustache...hahahaha!


Sweet pea wrote a beaver report, typed it up and presented it!

We watched a couple documentaries:




Life of Mammals- BBC- Episode- Chisellers 

There is lots to learn here... we read through the Story of Canada (#1 The beginning), and I answered questions or clarified where necessary.  

We mostly read about New France and the various battles up to and including the War of 1812 without too many extra activities.  

The kidlets are anxious to learn about pioneers, so being true to child-led learning that's where we will be heading next :)









Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Vikings

On to explorers as we take a trip through Canadian history!  First up Vikings!
There are so many great books and resources..

Here's what we did:
1. Read some books together.
2. Watched some short videos.
3. Each kidlet had a historical fiction book to read on their own.
4. Some fun activities.
5. Sweet Pea included a notebooking page in her Canadian History notebook, Goober did some mini books for the explorers lapbook he is putting together.
6. Watched a fun completely non historical movie with popcorn!  

The book I'm using as a spine is The Story of Canada.

 



 We read these books together.

From the cover:
" Leif is a sturdy, blond-haired Viking boy who crosses uncharted seas to an unknown land with his father. Written in the spirit of the ancient sagas and rich in color and detail, Leif the Lucky is a fascinating biography of the young Viking explorer."

From the cover:
"Craig Moodie's finely crafted adventure novel tells the story of twelve-year-old Finn, who stows away to search for his lost father and brothers. It's a journey that brings storms, shipwreck, tense encounters with the inhabitants of an unexplored continent -- and a coming of age for Finn, who will in the end, face his father as a young man and a Viking."

There are some great Viking videos.. 
as always we love anything Crash course... 

  


And an oldie from the National Film Board- The Vinland Mystery

Goober (age 8) had these books on his list.......
 

From the cover:
"Since discovering the Canadian Flyer, a magical time-traveling sled, in Emily’s attic, Matt and Emily have met fearsome pirates in Frobisher Bay, outrun dinosaurs in the Alberta badlands, and panned for gold in the Yukon. In Yikes! Vikings!, Emily and Matt have the incredible experience of joining Eriksson and his crew on their historic journey to Vinland in the year 1001. Almost 500 years before Columbus, Viking Leif Eriksson was the first European to set foot on North American soil. But will the kids’ ingenuity save the day when a crew member gets lost in the new land?"

 
From the cover:
"When Jack and Annie came back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #15: Viking Ships at Sunrise, they had lots of questions. Why did Vikings go on raids? Did they really wear horned helmets? What were Viking ships like? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts about Vikings." 

Sweet Pea's (age 11) list included...

From the cover:
"Keira, kidnapped from Ireland by Vikings, is a slave living in legendary Vinland. Two native bands, the Beothuck and the Thule, are also fighting over the land, thrusting the Norsemen into war. While the Vikings search for a new home, an accident at sea leaves Keira miraculously saved by a Beothuck warrior. Keira settles into the Beothuck way of life, learning their customs and coming to care for them. But she dreams of risking everything in order to find a way home. Ultimately, she is torn between the cultures in which she has livedher homeland, the Viking world in which she was welcomed, and her new Beothuck family. This is a thrilling adventure and an exciting introduction to the history of Canada."

We found notebooking elements and mini books from a couple different places...

Tina's dynamic homeschool plus blog- She has a great Viking unit including free printable lapbook! 

rune-puzzles-1
The Last Viking Returns- I found some great Rune worksheets on this page!

Homeschool share- Great lapbook templates, we used a file folder type in this unit.

The kidlets also found Norse Mythology fascinating in this unit...
 so we added some of that in as well!

Goober loved this book...

Usborne Illustrated Norse Myths (message me if you are looking for a copy!)

Sweet Pea enjoyed this one...


and then she really got into this series....

From the cover:
"Magnus Chase has always been a troubled kid. Since his mother’s mysterious death, he’s lived alone on the streets of Boston, surviving by his wits, keeping one step ahead of the police and the truant officers. One day, he’s tracked down by an uncle he barely knows—a man his mother claimed was dangerous. Uncle Randolph tells him an impossible secret: Magnus is the son of a Norse god. The Viking myths are true. The gods of Asgard are preparing for war. Trolls, giants and worse monsters are stirring for doomsday. To prevent Ragnarok, Magnus must search the Nine Worlds for a weapon that has been lost for thousands of years.When an attack by fire giants forces him to choose between his own safety and the lives of hundreds of innocents, Magnus makes a fatal decision.
Sometimes, the only way to start a new life is to die . . ."
 
They also enjoyed this audiobook...

From the cover:
"Odd meant the tip of a blade and it was a lucky name. In a village in ancient Norway lives a boy named Odd, and he’s had some very bad luck: His father perished in a Viking expedition; a tree fell on and shattered his leg; and the endless freezing winter is making villagers dangerously grumpy.
Now Odd is forced on a stranger journey than he had imagined—a journey to save Asgard, city of the gods, from the Frost Giants who have invaded it. It’s going to take a very special kind of twelve-year-old boy to outwit the Frost Giants, restore peace to the city of the gods, and end the long winter.
Someone cheerful and infuriating and clever . . .Someone just like Odd . . ."

To finish off this unit, we curled up on the couch with some popcorn and watched How to train your dragon.... which is totally not related, except they call themselves vikings :)  

 
The kidlets had way too much fun pointing out all the inaccuracies... but a great end to our unit!

Sunday, 28 May 2017

Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut....

While checking up on my links, I found that the provincial colouring pages had changed!!  They are all fixed now, but if you find any links that aren't working be sure to make a comment or send me a quick note!
Thanks!

Now for the final installment of quick Canadian geography!

Yukon
Flag, animal and plant colouring page
Canadian Heritage Minute- Sam Steele

Rick Mercer with Canadian Rangers
Rick Mercer and the at the Sourdough Festival in Whitehorse
Tourism video- Yukon
The Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert Service narrated by Johnny Cash, illustrated by Ted Harrison
Wild  Kratts episode- Chilly Creature Compilation
Great northern lights art project  or Art project in the style of Ted Harrison both from That artist woman


  Northwest Territories
Flag, animal and plant colouring page
Rick Mercer in Northwest Territories
Rick Mercer in Yellowknife
Rick Mercer at the Arctic Winter Games
Rick Mercer and Ice Pilots
Rick Mercer on the ice road, Inuvik
Spectacular NWT tourism video
Wild  Kratts episode- Polar Bears Don't Dance
Whip up a batch of yummy bannock!



Nunavut
Flag, animal and plant colouring page 
 Canadian Heritage Minute- Inukshuk
 Rick Mercer in Iqualuit
Tourism video- Nunavut
Summer in the Arctic-youtube
Wild  Kratts episode-The Mystery of the Two Horned Narwhal
Wild Kratts episode- Mystery of the Weird Looking Walrus
Head outside with a pile of rocks and make your own inukshuk!




Here is a reminder of how we are going about our quick geography!

As a spine we are using these two books...

Hey Canada  
                                                                                                      



The Kids Book of Canada

A good map of Canada to colour is also a must...


Here's how it goes..

1. Read about the province or territory together, talk about the provincial animals, plants, etc.  Look at the map, find major cities, water features.  Talk about friends that we might know that live there, anything we might already know.

2. Watch a couple of videos, either tourism type, major attraction or interesting event.  Rick Mercer clips are favourites :)

3. Find and colour the province or territory and label it.  Sweet Pea will also mark and label the capital city and any major water ways.

4. Add something else... printables for flags and animals... Pick an animal, watch a video, make a craft, whatever floats your boat!

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia....

Saskatchewan
Flag, animal and plant colouring page
Rick Mercer at Agribition
Rick Mercer and the Saskatchewan Rough Riders
Rick Mercer RCMP depot
Wild  Kratts episode- Mystery on the Prairie - side note- the sound is a little weird on this video but still watchable!
Wild  Kratts episode- Bandito the Black Footed Ferret
Watch a video on the life cycle of a farm  and make your own bread, here is a recipe from Your Homebased Mom!



Alberta
Flag, animal and plant colouring page
Canadian Heritage Minute- Joseph Tyrrell
Rick Mercer in the Oil Sands
Rick Mercer at Elk Island National Park
Rick Mercer Canadian Finals Rodeo
Rick Mercer Calgary Zoo
Rick Mercer at West Edmonton Mall
Wild  Kratts episode- Journey to the Subnivean Zone
Draw a dinosaur- Art Hub for Kids has great tutorials or pick out a buffalo craft!



BC
Flag, animal and plant colouring page 
Canadian Heritage Minute- Emily Carr
Rick Mercer in Haida Gwaii
Rick Mercer goes Heli-logging
Rick Mercer goes snorkeling with salmon
Rick Mercer and the last railroad spike
Rick Mercer at Science World
Wild  Kratts episode- This orca likes sharks
Watch this great documentary- Wild Canada- here is the episode on youtube as well-The Wild West



Here is a reminder of how we are going about our quick geography!

As a spine we are using these two books...

Hey Canada  
                                                                                                      



The Kids Book of Canada

A good map of Canada to colour is also a must...


Here's how it goes..

1. Read about the province or territory together, talk about the provincial animals, plants, etc.  Look at the map, find major cities, water features.  Talk about friends that we might know that live there, anything we might already know.

2. Watch a couple of videos, either tourism type, major attraction or interesting event.  Rick Mercer clips are favourites :)

3. Find and colour the province or territory and label it.  Sweet Pea will also mark and label the capital city and any major water ways.

4. Add something else... printables for flags and animals... Pick an animal, watch a video, make a craft, whatever floats your boat!

Sunday, 26 February 2017

Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba...

 Quebec
Flag, animal and plant colouring page 
Canadian Heritage Minute- Syrup
Rick Mercer Carnaval
Rick Mercer ice canoeing on the St.Lawrence
Rick Mercer biodome in Montreal
Wild  Kratts episode- Snowy Owl Invasion 
Watch a video on how to maple syrup is harvested and make your own maple taffy in the snow!



This is also a great time to learn some french!  This Usborne First French Sticker book is fantastic!



Ontario
Flag, animal and plant colouring page
Rick Mercer Welland Canal
Rick Mercer Toronto marine police
Rick Mercer CN Tower
Rick Mercer Canadian Museum of History
Rick Mercer Royal Canadian Mint
Rick Mercer tagging bears at Algonquin Provincial Park
Wild  Kratts episode- Little Howler
Make a loon collage
 
Manitoba
Flag, animal and plant colouring page 
Canadian Heritage Minute- Winnepeg Falcons
Rick Mercer at the Forks in Winnipeg
Rick Mercer Churchill
Rick Mercer Festival du Voyageur
Rick Mercer Morden Apple and Corn Festival
Wild  Kratts episode- Build it Beaver
Pick out a beaver or polar bear craft or this Metis-inspired Sash bracelet. 




Here is a reminder of how we are going about our quick geography!

As a spine we are using these two books...

Hey Canada  
                                                                                                      



The Kids Book of Canada

A good map of Canada to colour is also a must...


Here's how it goes..

1. Read about the province or territory together, talk about the provincial animals, plants, etc.  Look at the map, find major cities, water features.  Talk about friends that we might know that live there, anything we might already know.

2. Watch a couple of videos, either tourism type, major attraction or interesting event.  Rick Mercer clips are favourites :)

3. Find and colour the province or territory and label it.  Sweet Pea will also mark and label the capital city and any major water ways.

4. Add something else... printables for flags and animals... Pick an animal, watch a video, make a craft, whatever floats your boat!

Sunday, 12 February 2017

The maritimes...

I take an eclectic approach to social studies... I like the idea of introducing it frequently and in little doses with increasing detail.  I'm hoping to make it part of the conversation rather than a whack of facts to memorize.. as such we have spent the better part of 2 years slowly making our way around the world.  We have finally reached Canada!!

First we are going to do a quick overview of geography and then onto history, which will be a little different for each kidlet.  I have also added a little science by learning more about a Canadian animal, bird, fish or plant for each province/territory.

First up our maritime provinces...

As a spine we are using these two books...

Hey Canada  
                                                                                                      



The Kids Book of Canada

A good map of Canada to colour is also a must...


Here's how it goes..

1. Read about the province or territory together, talk about the provincial animals, plants, etc.  Look at the map, find major cities, water features.  Talk about friends that we might know that live there, anything we might already know.

2. Watch a couple of videos, either tourism type, major attraction or interesting event.  Rick Mercer clips are favourites :)

3. Find and colour the province or territory and label it.  Sweet Pea will also mark and label the capital city and any major water ways.

4. Add something else... printables for flags and animals... Pick an animal,, watch a video, make a craft, whatever floats your boat!

Newfoundland and Labrador
Flag, animal and plant colouring page
Canadian Heritage Minute- Vikings
Rick Mercer in Gros Morne National Park
Rick Mercer jigging for cod
Tourism ad - icebergs
Wild Kratts episode- Puffin Rescue
Craft- do quick search for puffin, iceberg or vikings and pick one!



















Nova Scotia
Flag, animal and plant colouring page
Canadian Heritage Minute- Viola Desmond
Canadian Heritage Minute-  Bluenose
Rick Mercer at Louisberg
Rick Mercer at Sable Island
Wild Kratts episode- Osprey 
Craft a lighthouse on boulders 














 Prince Edward Island
Flag, animal and plant colouring page 
Travel guide- tourism
Rick Mercer harvesting potatoes
Rick Mercer clam digging
Wild Kratts episode- The Blue and the gray
Great time to read Anne of Green Gables or watch the movie together :)



 









New Brunswick
Flag, animal and plant colouring page 
Canadian Heritage Minute- Sir John A. Macdonald
Rick Mercer lobster fishing
Rick Mercer whale watching
Wild  Kratts episode- Last largest lobster
Make an Acadian braided rug  or a covered bridge!














I hope you enjoy our quick trip through the maritimes... stay tuned the rest of our unit!