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Celebrating Columbus Day – Unit Study

santa_mariaYes, we’re late with this information for use on Columbus Day this year, but if you have a desire at some other time to teach your children about Christopher Columbus and the story of his explorations, we hope that this post will be of benefit to you and your children.  Using this information as a unit study also is a chance to do something different in your daily homeschool lesson plans.

Reading and History:

Study about Columbus and his voyages.  Use any book at the library that is age appropriate and you will find ample and intriguing information.  A Picture Book of Christopher Columbus (Picture Book Biography) by David Adler, for example, is good text for the lower elementary grades. The Story of Christopher Columbus: Admiral of the Ocean Sea (Famous Lives) by Mary Osborne  is more suited to the upper elementary grades.

Gather information from these books and then write three – five major facts from the information gathered.  Make a mini book of Columbus accomplishments. Or write a simple biography of Columbus life and voyages.

Geography:

Make a map showing Spain, Portugal and Italy or show a map that outlines his route to San Salvador.  Free electronic maps can be found here.

Cooking:

Make a Italian meal. Try something unfamiliar, but easy for kids to help you make. We made lentils and sausage from a recipe found in this book: Italy (Festivals & Food)

Science:

  • Make a compass. Use it to explain how Columbus would use this instrument to chart his course to the Indies.
  • Identify the phases of the moon and explain to your kids about how Columbus’ understanding of the heavens helped him know when an eclipse would occur.
  • Play a spice game.  Have children identify certain spices only by smelling them.  Have a list of the spices to choose from and see if they can pick the correct ones.
  • Buy, identify and taste tropical fruits that would have been unfamiliar to Columbus.

This is a simple list of ideas for learning about Columbus.  We hope it gives variety to your lessons and your children a greater zea to learn more about this world. Have fun!

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Socialism

The word socialism is being thrown around in conservative circles quite a bit lately since the recent bailouts and, of course, the passage of the much-debated American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 . If you haven’t taken the time to teach your kids about socialism in your studies of government and economics, now may be a good time to instruct them in the basic concepts. I hope that some of the links below will be helpful to that end and will also help you increase your understanding of the topic.

Before you leave this site to view the links, check out this great YouTube hosted video which provides a short, but excellent, general overview of governmental systems.

This page from historyguy.com provides a handy guide to types of government that could be helpful in your homeschooling lessons.

These articles provide some wise perspectives on the implications of our government’s recent tendency to move toward socialism.

Back on Uncle Sam’s Plantation by Star Parker

Spurgeon On Socialism by Joel McDurmon

Beating Back Obamanomics by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

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A Reptilian Homeschool Distraction

Knight Anole

Homeschooling lessons in our home were interrupted today by a sighting of this interesting creature, which is known as a Knight Anole or the Cuban Anole.  These reptiles are not native to the U.S., but were introduced to South Florida (Miami-Dade and Broward counties) and their numbers are growing.  This is the second one that we’ve seen on our property in the last few years.  Based upon our prior experience, we are glad that this one decided to sun himself on a power line away from the kids, as they are generally aggressive and don’t like to be bothered (as I can attest).

Want to learn more?  Check out this Wikipedia article and this Smithsonian Fact Sheet!

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