Projected 1st Grade Curriculum

Showing posts with label Dinosaur Unit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinosaur Unit. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The dinosaurs are becoming extinct around here

Every good unit study probably starts out with a trip to the library, right?! I was sick the week before we started this, so I sent my hubby to the library. He was convinced I had left an empty shelf somewhere with all the dinosaur books I put on hold. But by getting a variety of fiction and non-fiction books, I was able to teach Marshall about the 2 genres. Whenever we read one of these books, I have him tell me if it's fiction or non-fiction. It's great for him to be able to distinguish between real fact books and made-up stories.

{I know of at least 3 more in the bedroom that I don't dare go get for fear of waking somebody up.}


Marshall asked for more dino stuff to do every single day. Until today that is. I think we're all dinoed out. Which is good, it means he learned all there was to learn and now it's boring so we'll move on to the next thing...just as soon as I figure out exactly what that is. I have ideas a-plenty, so we'll see what we land on.

But first, I wanted to give dino-credit where dino-credit is due:

The bulk of our lapbook pieces came from Homeschool Share which has awesome lapbooks for FREE!! I chose to not use the creationist pieces for this lapbook and supplemented the space in the lapbook with other fun things I found online. Unless otherwise noted, all pieces came from Homeschool Share.

Marshall's artwork adorns the cover. The directions to draw the T-Rex (which turned into an "Everything Dinosaur") came from Rob Court's book "How to Draw Dinosaurs" that I found at our local library. While the 6-step directions included more like 12 steps, I liked the format of this book and Marshall didn't seem to mind it. I would say it's more for 8 and up though.

As you open up the lapbook, we have the sequence card set on the flap. He put them in order but got a little confused on the numbering. The cards came from Making Learning Fun. In the middle is the dinosaur height graph and the dinosaur shape count (Making Learning Fun). I printed 3 of these and stapled them onto a colored background. On the next flap we have the Paleontologist and Dinosaur matchbooks in which Marshall defined each word for me and I wrote his definition down.
Turn the page and we have 2 more matchbooks, Extinction and Favorite Fact. On the next full page there are 3 dinosaur adjective pieces (template at Homeschool Share). We read "Thesaurus Rex" then talked about adjectives, synonyms, and what a thesaurus is. Then I asked him to give me 3 adjectives that describe dinosaurs and I wrote these on the templates. Then next project was to find the continents certain types of dinosaur skeletons have been found on. In an effort make more educational for Marshall, not just "glue this here and that there," I decided to show him how to do research using table of contents in "DK Great Dinosaur Atlas" and "The Usborne World Atlas of Dinosaurs" to get the answers. As it turns out several of the continent/dinosaur match-ups that the lapbook creator had together were not correct. Being the perfectionist I am, I decided to just rearrange the pieces for our mini-book. The final flap includes game cards for Memory that Marshall colored and enjoyed playing with. We did a variation of Go Fish he insisted be called Go Dinosaur as well as standard memory. We also have our reptile book that compares dinosaurs to today's reptiles.


The crafts we have done so far include:
Paleontologist toilet paper tube puppet
Ptronodon toilet paper tube puppet
Brachiosaurus rainbow shape
Stegosaurus rainbow shape
Ptronodon toilet paper tube puppet
{in his favorite color - pink}

The "rainbow shape" Dinosaurs

The clothespin cards from Making Learning Fun were also a huge hit, although a bit too easy for him:

And on the back, another Marshall-drawn dinosaur.

Along with lapbook pieces from Homeschool Share, and fun activities from Making Learning Fun, we also used worksheets from Learning Page, though you'll have to become a member (it's free). I may put in a third file folder and use over-sized brads to attach the worksheets so I can keep everything from the unit together.

To wrap it all up, we're taking Marshall to a Dinosaur Exhibit at a local science museum. It's only around for another month or so and I figured this would be perfect timing to go check it out!! I can't wait to surprise him Saturday morning :D

Monday, August 16, 2010

First Day of School & Dinosaur Unit


I could not have asked for a better first day of kindergarten for Marshall! There were no tears shed as we hugged goodbye outside his classroom door, no wondering if I was making the right decision, or if I would regret sending him. Nope, not here! I loved every minute of it and I know he did too!

Marshall started with a little attitude this morning, he wanted to play a computer game instead of start school. After getting dressed, with teeth brushed, and all ready for the day, I promised him if he worked hard he could earn time to play Reader Rabbit.

We started off with a prayer and that really seemed to set the tone for the day. After that things came together pleasantly and we had a fun day full of learning! After gospel study we moved onto Moving with Math. I am loving this curriculum!

We would have done our calendar/nursery rhyme memorization, etc. in between gospel and math, but it's not finished yet. Or even started. I fully intended on making a calendar board but was sick the better half of last week :P

Despite being unprepared for that, our new morning routine went as well as could be expected with a destructive toddler on-board.

comparing sizes

Coen, our toddler, wanted some hands-on play too!
Here he is lining up the teddy bear counters.

After math we took a break for playtime with mommy and the computer time, as promised.
special playtime with mommy

let's see how high we can make it!

After lunch and more playtime, Coen went down for nap so Marshall and I could focus on reading and our new unit study - Dinosaurs!! Marshall is really resisting our phonics instruction - Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons - so I resorted to a flash card phonics quiz and having him read me Bob books. He only missed "u" in the flash cards, he gets it mixed up with "n." After reading a Bob book he asked to read another! He is a great reader, just doesn't like 100EZ for some reason. Any suggestions? I don't have the money for a new program right now.

Thanks to PBS's "Dinosaur Train," Marshall has shown a huge interest in these terrible lizards lately. I decided to go with it and make it our first unit study, a fun way for him to get into school and get used to the routine. I also wanted to introduce him to lapbooks. So we read 6 books about dinosaurs. I sent my hubby to get the books I had on hold for this unit last week and he was convinced I had cleared out the dinosaur section, hehe.

here he is tracing a skeleton and the letter b for bones

he assembled a toilet paper tube paleontologist

Coen woke up as we were doing the lapbook and wanted in on some coloring action

as he put the colored pencils back in, he was very precise about having all the tips pointed out

We drew a T-Rex using the book "How to Draw Dinosaurs" by Rob Court. Marshalls turned into an "everything dinosaur" and he used it for the art on the cover of his lapbook.

ordering some sequence cards - eggs, hatching, baby, grown-up

Coen learning how to cut with the "shar" for sharp, his word for scissors. And knives.

We read 2 books about how big the dinosaurs were. As we got to each dinosaur in the book, Marshall would fill in the graph.

Tonight we read the chapter book "Dinosaur Detectives" by Ted Enik as our read-aloud. It's a Magic School Bus Science chapter book.

That about wraps up our first day of school!