We're loving the Sonlight books for our summer reading in American history. So far we've lived in the Maine woods with Matt and Attean in
Sign of the Beaver, and the girls have both encountered Captain John Smith in their independent reading of
Pocahontas and the Strangers and
Squanto: Friend of the Pilgrims. Elbow is still working on
Squanto; Bobo has moved on to
The Thanksgiving Story by Alice Dalgliesh. For our read-a-loud we're now in Puritan Connecticut with Kit and Hannah Tupper in the
Witch of Blackbird Pond.
As a family field trip, we hit the replica of the Santa Maria today in Columbus. It was amazing! To think 39 people lived on that little ship for seven months. My home doesn't quiet seem so crowded anymore...
Check out the little stove area that provided food for all those people:
Gratuitous sleeping baby in daddy's arms picture...
4 comments:
I remember reading With of Blackbird Pond! A great book!
Looks like a fun field trip too.
Are you using a spine/textbook for Amer. history too or just the readers and read-a-louds?
Charla,
I'm reading the Boorstin book (Landmark History of the American People) and Story of US by Hakim. That way I can fill in a few things if need be. But the girls are just doing the what I mentioned above.
that's my kind of field trip!
and btw. what a sweet baby.
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