Confession: I have had this book forever, and NEVER read them!! I don't know why, but I guess I didn't realize what I had!! As I started to read them I immediately realized that they deserved a place in our home learning.
We started this last week with Little Chick's First House which is an adorable little tail about a chick hatching from her egg. And, no, I won't be a tease. I decided to share the stories with you!!
I started a blog just for the stories: A Year At Orchard Hill Farm. And here is the story of Little Chick's First House. Go read it and then come back and see how we used it in our school day :).
I try to keep our extras to a minimum, and choose just a few good things to supplement our stories.
We found this book, The Life Cycle of a Chicken, by Robin Merritt at our local library and it was perfect! The photos were vivid and the information was just enough to fill in all the specifics of how a real chick hatches from an egg.
Mini Cooper and Charger cut and paste a life-cycle of a chicken work page that I found on Have Fun Teaching.
We also found this DVD at our local library it is called Our Feathered Friends. It was absolutely perfect!! Completely filmed in person at a home chicken farm. Gives lots of information while keeping the interest of the children. LOVED it and so did I!
Now, you might like to take your lesson a little bit further. So, I've started a Pinterest board for this story. I will be adding more to the board as I find fun things you might like. Also, if you end up using this story in YOUR home, let me know and I'll add a link to your lesson to this page.
Thanks so much for stopping by and God Bless!
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Home Schooling on the Cheap
What a wonderful story!! Your great- grandmother was very talented!! Can't wait to read the rest of them! I love that you turned them into lessons :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful! I love the story and the resources that you fou d to use with it. What a wonderful thing to have her writings! I am a little jealous! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing to have a family tresure to pass down, and to be able to use it in your schooling as well...WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift to your children! I read the story on your other blog and it was wonderful. Hope you don't mind if I share it with my children!
ReplyDeleteWow! How special to have those stories♥
ReplyDeleteI always say if we ever have a yard I want to have chickens! Thanks for sharing at The Children's Bookshelf.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you posted this! We just got that dvd from the library based on your recommendation and my preschooler is loving it!
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