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geography Archives - Page 3 of 5 - A Nest in the Rocks

Chinese New Year Party with Winter Promise

I received a free copy of Winter Promise’s Children Around the World curriculum in exchange for a series of posts about how we are using it.  This is one such post.  For my complete review and disclosure policy, click on the ‘Full Disclosure’ tab above.    We recently spent several weeks studying China for our… Continue reading Chinese New Year Party with Winter Promise

World Tour: Our Japanese Dinner (with Korean Chopsticks)

Our tummies enjoyed Germany so much that we decided to make some Japanese food, too.  Now, if you’re Japanese, I mean no disrespect, but I’m not and know very little about it, so our foods are, maybe, Japanese-esque. We had grilled chicken marinated in teriyaki sauce, steamed broccoli, and noodles.  Ramen noodles of the Oriental flavor.… Continue reading World Tour: Our Japanese Dinner (with Korean Chopsticks)

World Tour – Italian Lasagna

  Lasagna isn’t something I make often, simply because my family just isn’t that fond of noodles.  I love it, though, so when we began our study of Italy, I knew it had to be on the menu.   After collecting all of the ingredients, I started planning out our day and realized something:  this was a… Continue reading World Tour – Italian Lasagna

World Tour – Origami

While shopping a few weeks ago, I stumbled across an animal Origami kit for only $0.50.  Who could beat that?  I decided that we should definitely add Oriental paper-folding to our Japanese unit. Our kit had pictorial directions and contained 8 sheets of paper to make 4 different animals.  I ‘practiced’ on a ladybug and didn’t think… Continue reading World Tour – Origami

World Tour – Mount Vesuvius

As we’ve studied the Epcot countries this summer, we’ve done more than study their most famous landmarks and desserts (although we’ve done a fair amount of that).  My Little Man loves animals and science, so we went to the National Geographic website.  Their kids’ site is great and includes short videos of issues within many… Continue reading World Tour – Mount Vesuvius

World Tour – Michaelangelo & The Kitchen Ceiling

Italy is well known for its art, and so we had to study Michelangelo.  We started by reading Michelangelo by Mike Venezia.  The book was wonderful – it was basically a child-friendly biography of the artist that included many photographs of his most famous works.  Being fascinated with the ceiling of the Sistene Chapel, we looked… Continue reading World Tour – Michaelangelo & The Kitchen Ceiling

World Tour – The Pennsylvania Dutch

I can’t show you any pictures of this one.  It’s not allowed. We branched out of our tour of Germany and studied about how some Germans emigrated to Pennsylvania in search of religious freedom,, and how the culture modified and changed into what we know as the Amish culture today. I grew up near Big… Continue reading World Tour – The Pennsylvania Dutch

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