Environment Student Activity Book
If you are using the hard copy version of this concept with more than one child, you should order a separate Student Activity Book for each additional child you are teaching. Please note that the required literature and Environment Parent Manual are also needed to implement this concept.
The Environment Student Activity Book offers a literature-based homeschool curriculum, spanning nine weeks of comprehensive studies. This unit is part of our curriculum for ages 5-7, typically used as a first-grade homeschool curriculum.
This educational journey covers three key units: Habitats and Homes, Weather, and Community. Each unit combines science, social studies, and language arts to explore the Environment. Students will create mini-habitats, become junior meteorologists, and design ideal communities, blending critical thinking with creativity.
Key Features:
- Creativity and Expression: In the Habitats and Homes unit, students express their understanding by constructing shoebox mini-habitats and crafting an animal book.
- Critical Thinking: The Weather unit challenges students to become junior meteorologists, predicting the weather and conducting experiments, such as creating rain and a tornado in a bottle.
- Hands-On Learning: Students engage in a Community Scavenger Hunt and a Community Improvement Project.
- Interdisciplinary Connections: Subjects are interconnected through the interplay between weather patterns and animal habitats, as well as the influence of community structures on environmental wellness.