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Showing posts with label Road Trip USA Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Road Trip USA Series. Show all posts

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Homeschool Corner: Geography - Maine

April 08, 2018 0 Comments
Follow along with us as we learn about the 50 states on the Road Trip USA Series.
Welcome to Day 2 of our series "Road Trip United States". For those of you who are just joining us, we have been learning about the history of the United States and how states were formed. We are taking a learning road trip from the comforts of our own home. Today we learned that Maine was the twenty-third state.

Follow along with us as we learn about the 50 states on the Road Trip USA Series.

We are loving Kids Learn America! by Patricia Gordan & Reed Snow. They have made it most enjoyable to remember the capitals of each state. Does anyone enjoy learning these capitals? Well, my kids have embraced it due to the fun way it is presented in Kids Learn America! It can be difficult to remember the capitals of all the states, so I was delighted when I found this fun way to remember them. To remember Maine's capital they recommended imagining a lion with a shaggy mane with a gust of wind blowing it. The mane will help you remember Maine, and the gust of wind will help you remember Augusta. This is a cute way to remember the capitals.

Here are some things we learned about Maine:

Maine is home to more than 60 lighthouses. The oldest lighthouse is Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth. Visit PBS for a fun lighthouse craft.

Did you know that Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge is the nesting grounds to Puffins? Color the Puffins "Parrots of the Sea" with these coloring pages. You will find some interesting information about them here.

Guess where 90 percent of the lobster comes from? You guessed it Maine. Watch this interesting video about lobster.

Maine has more moose that any other state. Watch this informative video about moose.

On a fun note, don't blow your nose in public in Waterville, Maine, it's illegal.

I love the free printables from USA-Printables. I print them out and my 3rd grader colors them for his USA Notebook. It shows the capital, the state bird, and the state flower. Here is the link for the Maine coloring page.

Download my free PDF notebook cover to keep all your coloring pages inIt makes a nice keepsake memory too!


Road Trip USA - Free Printable Notebook Cover


Learning is supposed to be fun, right? It is all about how you present the material and allowing kids to be hands on while learning. Children love being read to. If you find interesting things and present them in a fun way, they will love what they are learning. Allow your kids to learn what they are interested in. Don't feel like you have to do everything. A page here and there will enhance their learning without overwhelming them. Be hands on, do a lighthouse craft or imitate lobsters. These are things that they will retain.

Have fun creating memories with your child. This is a special cherished time.

Blessings,
Bridget 



Monday, March 19, 2018

Homeschool Corner: Geography - Alabama

March 19, 2018 0 Comments
Learning about the United States - Road Trip USA - Free PDF
What is the history of the United States? How were states formed? We are learning all about it this year as we study the United States. It is like taking a road trip from the comforts of our own home. Today we learned that Alabama was the twenty-second state. It can be difficult to remember the capitals of all the states, so I was delighted when I found this fun way of learning it from Kids Learn America! by Patricia Gordon & Reed Snow. They recommended imagining a mountain made out of gum and a owl sitting on top of the mountain. The owl will help you remember Alabama (owl/al) and the mountain of gum will help you remember Montgomery (mount gum).

Road Trip USA - Learn about Alabama - Free PDF


I love the free printables from USA-Printables. I print them out and my 3rd grader colors them for his USA Notebook. It shows the capital, the state bird, and the state flower. Here is the link for the Alabama coloring page.

Download my free PDF notebook cover to keep all your coloring pages in. It makes a nice keepsake memory too!
Road Trip USA - Notebook - Free PDF

We learned that Helen Keller and Rosa Parks were born in Alabama. That the Tuskegee Institute  is where George Washington Carver found all those interesting uses for peanuts.

You will find some free printables on Rosa Parks here.
There is a free resource and activity pack if you would like to learn more about Helen Keller here.
Also, you'll find a free resource from George Washington Carver here.

We laughed at funny things we read in books. Things like, it's illegal to wrestle a bear in Alabama.

Learning is supposed to be fun, right? It is all about how you present the material and allowing kids to be hands on while learning. Children love being read to. If you find interesting things and present them in a fun way, they will love what they are learning. Allow your kids to learn what they are interested in. Don't feel like you have to do everything. A page here and there will enhance their learning without overwhelming them. Be hands on, grow a peanut plant. These are things that they will retain.

Have fun creating memories with your child. This is a special cherished time.

Blessings,
Bridget