Showing posts with label american girl club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american girl club. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

American Girl Julie - Book 6 Changes for Julie Reading Comprehension Guide



I am very excited that I finished the last Comprehension and Activity Guide for the American Girl - Julie series.  This reading comprehension activity is for Book 6 in the Julie series.  You can check out our other American Girl Reading Guides by visiting our American Girl Page.

My goal with these guides is to improve comprehension skills, vocabulary, and tie in extra projects and ideas to really bring history to life for kids.

American Girl Julie - Book 6 - Changes for Julie 

Other reading guides in this series:

American Girl Julie - Book 1 - Meet Julie
American Girl Julie - Book 2 - Julie Tells Her Story
American Girl Julie - Book 3 - Happy New Year Julie
American Girl Julie - Book 4 - Julie and the Eagles 
American Girl Julie - Book 5 - Julie's Journey 

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

American Girl Kirsten - Book 5 Kirsten Saves the Day Reading and Activity Guide




I am very excited that I finally finished the first Unit study Guide for American Girl - Kirsten to share with everyone.  This reading comprehension activity is for Book 3 in the Kirsten series.  

Kirsten Book 5 - Kirsten Saves the Day

My goal with these guides is to improve comprehension skills, vocabulary, and tie in extra projects and ideas to really bring history to life for kids.

Previous Posts:

Kirsten Book 1 - Meet Kirsten
Kirsten Book 2 - Kirsten Learns a Lesson
Kirsten Book 3 - Kirsten's Surprise
Kirsten Book 4 - Happy Birthday Kirsten

You can see all our American Girl Guides by visiting our American Girl Page.

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This is for personal use only. 
I am providing them free of charge.  
You may use this at home or in a classroom.  
You may print as many copies as you would like. 
You may share the link to our blog to others interested in our packets. 

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Monday, November 24, 2014

American Girl Kirsten - Book 4 Reading & Activity Guide





I am very excited that I finally finished the first Unit study Guide for American Girl - Kirsten to share with everyone.  This reading comprehension activity is for Book 3 in the Kirsten series.  

Kirsten Book 4 - Happy Birthday Kirsten

My goal with these guides is to improve comprehension skills, vocabulary, and tie in extra projects and ideas to really bring history to life for kids.

Previous Posts:

Kirsten Book 1 - Meet Kirsten
Kirsten Book 2 - Kirsten Learns a Lesson
Kirsten Book 3 - Kirsten's Surprise

You can see all our American Girl Guides by visiting our American Girl Page.

Please note my terms of use:
This is for personal use only. 
I am providing them free of charge.  
You may use this at home or in a classroom.  
You may print as many copies as you would like. 
You may share the link to our blog to others interested in our packets. 

You may not:
Sell or distribute this file.  
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

American Girl Samantha Book 1 Comprehension Study Guide



I can't believe that summer is almost over!!!  That means we will be starting another new year in our American Girl Club.  The first girl we will be reading is Samantha....and it's rather sad that she is being retired this year too.

We are enjoying the books so far!!  Lydia has seen the movie also, and she said she prefers the books!  So that is a big YEAH!!



So here is the first Reading Comprehension and Activity Guide for the Samantha book series.  I tried to include some more historical topics in this guide.  If you like to have the word searches, please let me know and I will include more of those in the next few.


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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Our Week in Review - Week 34

This is our list to-do list from Monday.....

Joey
Math- Math Mammoth - Place value, adding thousands
Grammar- Rod and Staff - Noun names, Names of people & places, Proper Nouns
Science- ABeka...Nervous system, eyes
Spelling
Social Studies - Martin Luther King Jr. Video and book--Difference between urban, rural and suburban
4H Project - Using Computer basics
Handwriting - Letter E & L (Cursive Handwriting without Tears)
Bible study - Creation of the world
Scholastic Newspaper

Brayden
Math - Adding thousands, adding whole hundreds
Grammar - Rod and Staff - Noun names, Names of People & Places, Proper Nouns
Science - Penguins
Spelling - Review words
Social studies - Martin Luther King Jr. Video and book --- U.S. Symbols
Scholastic Newspaper

Lydia
Math - A+ Interactive Math (2nd grade level) - counting past 100, skip counting review.  (Watch for the upcoming review)
Science - Carnivorous Mammals
Reading - Headsprout, McGuffey Reader
AG Club - Caroline Book 3
Site Words - Writing words zero to five
Geography Words - Badland, Bay
Phonics - A Beka Letters and Sounds
Handwriting without Tears App

Caty
Comprehension - Playing Red Light/Green Light, Practice our phone number, Following directions on how to build a snowman
Math - Practice counting to 20, Practice writing numbers to 10 in her dry-erase book
Reading - Letters A & B review w/ coloring cards
Art - Tissue Paper Matisse
Geography - Be an explorer at home

We almost got everything done this week!!!  Joey had a couple of rough days, and didn't finish his science reading.  So we will catch that up this next week.  Since I have to do his 4-H project with him hands on, we were short 1/2 the lesson.  Daddy finished the other half with him.

Brayden also did all his work, including watching an Animated Hero Classic about Ben Franklin on You Tube.

I wanted Joey to watch the same video, and this is how I caught him watching it at lunch (since lunchtime equals free computer time)....he had Minecraft on his laptop, the Youtube video going on his iPad and his lunch right next to him....ugh...but at least he could tell me about Ben Franklin.

Lydia loves drawing...this was us as dogs...lol

She loves art class too.  She had to do Caty's art study this week (since she didn't have one due to the abbreviated school week).  Caty was learning about colors similar to Henri Matisse, The Snail.
Lydia has decided to step back from Headsprout phonics again.  So we are working our way through A Beka Letters and Sounds and using the old McGuffey Readers.  She is doing a lesson in the book a day.  She has started remembering more.  So I just go with what she wants to do....she's obviously learning.  She doesn't remember the phonics rules though sometimes when she is trying to sound out words.  So it still frustrates her.
We did this Science activity on Sunday, after Last weeks post.  It was her science project about prey/predators....we hid red/green M&Ms in color bits of paper.  Some were easy to find, while others were more difficult.
She learned about various members of the canine family in science, so we watched Old Yeller as a treat when she finished her work.  She really liked this movie!
Sunday, Lydia cooked lunch with Daddy's help.

We did a couple science experiments.  We tried to throw water in the air to make it freeze...and did frozen bubbles.  The frozen bubbles was a full success...not so much our water though.



Working on her Handwriting without Tears app on her iPad (watch for the upcoming review).
Our American Girl Club hosted local historian, Clinton Mauk.  He talked to the girls about the importance of our area in the War of 1812.
Joey has District Cheerleading competition this weekend in Lexington, KY.   This was our drive through Ohio yesterday....yucky!  Yucky!!  part of the way.  We feared Kentucky because we kept hearing about an ice storm...but the roads were better once were crossed into Kentucky.  Could actually go the speed limit...lol.
Tried to walk some energy out at the mall by our hotel.  Our kids ARE NOT accustomed to visiting a mall at all!!  We avoid them because of the massive sensory overload involved.  I thought Caty was going to flip out there was so much to see.

I couldn't figure out why there was a Hermit Crab kiosk...seriously?!?!  I always buy hermit crabs in Lexington, KY...does anyone else?  But Caty thought this was so cool!
Eating dinner....the girls chose soft pretzels the size of their heads.
Joey chose a steak sandwich, after I eliminated how much he could not have.  The people at the restaurant were very nice with all my allergen questions.  He enjoyed the sandwich.
Brayden refused to eat there....too many unfamiliar restaurants.  He wanted McDonald's.  I swear...McDonald's is like crack for kids with autism.  He has to have 6 chicken nuggets.  No more..no less.  Ugh....I know it will be like this our whole trip.  Brayden gets a food obsession and will only eat that during the whole trip.  Not sure what it  may be.  I think it will revolve around chicken and Reese's Puffs.  I'll let you know.  But he has had Chicken McNuggets for 3 meals now....so you can see where this is going.  When we get settled in at Brentwood later tonight, he'll relax a lot more.


Sunday, January 20, 2013

American Girl - Book 6 Changes for Caroline Study Guide and Activity book


I have been very busy working hard on creating study guides for all the books in the American Girl Caroline series.

This series centers around the life of Caroline, who is living near Lake Ontario during the War of 1812.    So many changes that Caroline must learn to accept at a very young age.

I have created a study guide that empasizes reading comprehension and strengthens vocabulary.  For each chapter I have included an activity or a craft project for you and your student to do together.  Included in each guide is a list of helpful links, and at least two worksheets for vocabulary skills.

This file is available to download through Google docs.  Enjoy!!!!!

Book 1 Study Guide
Book 2 Study Guide
Book 3 Study Guide
Book 4 Study Guide
Book 5 Study Guide
Book 6 Study Guide


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This is for personal use only. 
I am providing them free of charge.  
You may use this at home or in a classroom.  
You may print as many copies as you would like. 
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

American Girl Caroline - Study Guide for Book 4 - Caroline Takes a Chance


I have been very busy working hard on creating study guides for all the books in the American Girl Caroline series.

This series centers around the life of Caroline, who is living near Lake Ontario during the War of 1812.    So many changes that Caroline must learn to accept at a very young age.

I have created a study guide that empasizes reading comprehension and strengthens vocabulary.  For each chapter I have included an activity or a craft project for you and your student to do together.  Included in each guide is a list of helpful links, and at least two worksheets for vocabulary skills.


This file is available to download through Google docs.  Enjoy!!!!!

Book 1 Study Guide
Book 2 Study Guide
Book 3 Study Guide
Book 4 Study Guide
Book 5 Study Guide
Book 6 Study Guide


Please note my terms of use:
This is for personal use only. 
I am providing them free of charge.  
You may use this at home or in a classroom.  
You may print as many copies as you would like. 
You may share the link to our blog to others interested in our packets. 

You may not:
Sell or distribute this file.  
Host this file on your website without permission from myself.  
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

American Girl - Jess

This month we have been studying the American Girl of the Year (2006) Jess.  Jess and her parents temporarily live in Belize so that her parents, who are archaeologists, can study Ancient Mayan ruins.

We learned a lot about the Ancient Mayan culture.  There is a great video on Brain Pop Jr. about the Ancient Mayans.

Lydia used modeling blocks to create a Mayan temple.




Some interesting facts we learned about the Mayan culture:

**The Mayans enhanced the beauty of their children by strapping a board to their forehead.  It created a flattened surface on the child's head.
**They would make their babies crossed eyed, because it was a sign of money and influence.
**They were advanced in medical and scientific technology.
**The Mayans used ball courts to settle disputes.  It was a very nasty game of dodgeball.  The ones who survived...won!
**The Mayans had multiple calendars.

We also watched this nice video we found at the library.  It was full of information, but only 20 minutes long.....so perfect for Lydia's attention span.
Our culture meal was Belize chicken.  It's a stewed chicken served with red beans and rice w/ green chilies.  We had some mashed avocado with ours....it was yummy, but could've used more flavor.

Because Jess and Sarita both slept in hammocks, we even made a hammock for our doll.

The hammock is about 31 inches long.  And 15 inches wide.  I doubled the fabric, so it will be bright on both sides.


 Once you sew the sides together, I made 1 1/2 inch pocket for the string and doll rod on both ends of the fabric.
 I used indoor/outdoor clothesline
 Tie 32 inches of string evenly after threading through pocket.
 I added a 3/8 inch doll into each end also.  I was able to cut a small hole in the pocket to slide the rod in so that it stays in place.  This was an adjustment compared to what I did on the previous ones.
 It was then ready to hang up.

We read about the jungles of Belize, and tried out some survival tips, such as building tents and tying knots.


We watching Man Vs. Wild on Netflix.  There is an episode on the jungles of Belize....and we were able to sit an see many of the same things that Jess saw while she was on her adventure with Mr. Bol and Sarita.
We also broke out a Crystal Mining kit that I have had put up for a while...this was sooooo messy.  Plaster was all over.  But Lydia loved doing it.


We had fun planning this game for our American Girl Party.  We created an Archaeology dig game.  First I printed an Ancient Mayan tablet.  

Using a ruler, I drew a puzzle on the back and marked the pieces (because we will be running two boxes).
 Then I laminated them.
Cut them apart and hid them in boxes with shredded paper.

 We added sectional strings with yarn and we are ready to go!
I tried to set this game up on a table cloth, but it still got messy.  I would have a table cloth for each box if I was to plan this again.
At our party we made these  tropical birds in honor of 'Pippi'...the baby parrot.


We had so much fun reading Jess and learning about Belize and the Mayan Culture.  Next week we start Caroline!!!