What do eggs, milk, and coffee have in common? Well, they can all be used for a variety of things and we often have them on our grocery list but right now they are also on my morning chores list. (Hopefully, 2 of the 3 will soon be off the grocery list.)
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By the Shores of Silver Lake Adventure: Science Lessons
Here are our Lesson Plans For Science
These lessons were made to go along with ‘By the Shores of Silver Lake‘ written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. We are planning to go through the whole series and I am keeping track of the different topics we are learning about here on my blog. We hope you enjoy these as much as we have! Continue reading “By the Shores of Silver Lake Adventure: Science Lessons”
On the Banks of Plum Creek Adventure: Week by Week Science Lessons
Here are our Lesson Plans For Science
These lessons were made to go along with ‘On The Banks Of Plum Creek‘ written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. We are planning to go through the whole series and I am keeping track of the different topics we are learning about here on my blog. We hope you enjoy these as much as we have!
On weeks where there are several activities listed just choose a couple that interest you the most to work on.
Tip: If you want to go to a certain week/chapter simply push the ‘ctrl’ and the ‘F’ button down together and a small bar will pop up. Type in the week number or chapter number you want and it will take you to it.
Week 1: Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
1. Pick one or two topics to learn about:
- Willow Trees
- Morning Glories
- Growing plants
- Butterflies
- Lichens
- Badgers
- Learn a bit more about badgers at the San Diego Zoo website.
- Heat Transfer
- Discuss what you learned.
- Choose an activity:
- Find a coloring page HERE or HERE about your favorite topic.
- Do an activity from the Growing Things Theme Box
- Choose a topic to study and write a report about. Your report will be due next week.
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Seasons
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature chapters 30, 31 & 61
- Discuss what you learned.

4. Extra Activities:
- Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Bugnoculars
- Insect Lore Deluxe Butterfly Garden with 2 Live Cups of Caterpillars & Feeding Kit
- Lakeshore Life Cycles Science Viewer
- Bugs & Insects Instant Learning Center
- Flowers: a Golden Nature Guide
- Mystery Science
5. Bonus
Look at a sample of pond water under a microscope and compare it to a sample of tap water. Watch this video if you don’t have access to pond water or a microscope.
- Discuss what you learned.
- What surprised you the most about this activity?
Week 2: Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12
1. Pick one or two topics to learn about:
- Animal Groups
- Insects
- Bees
- Response to Fear
- Discuss what you learned.
- Animal Classification Worksheet
- Research other social insects:
- Choose a topic to study and write a report about. Your report will be due next week.
- Do an activity from the Growing Things Theme Box
- Find a coloring page HERE or HERE about your favorite topic.
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Spring
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature chapters 3 & 7
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:
- Nature Up Close! Light Table Slides
- Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Bugnoculars
- Animal Bingo
- Life Cycle Sequencing Kit
- Bugs & Insects Instant Learning Center
- Mystery Science

Week 3: Chapters 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18
1. Pick one or two topics to learn about:
- Crabs
- Leeches
- Creek animals
- Discuss what you learned.
- Write a report about leeches. Your report will be due next week. Be sure to include:
- medical uses
- classification
- removal methods
- Find a coloring page HERE or HERE about your favorite topic.
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Floods
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature chapters 41 & 55
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:
- Animal Bingo
- Life Cycle Sequencing Kit
- Bugs & Insects Instant Learning Center
- Life Cycles Instant Learning Center
- Encyclopedia of Aquarium & Pond Fish
- Mystery Science
Week 4: Chapters 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23
1. Pick one or two topics to learn about:
- Fish
- Blue herons
- Snipes
- Waterbirds
- Discuss what you learned.
- Read Bizarre Birds
- Choose a topic to study and write a report about. Your report will be due next week.
- Find a coloring page HERE or HERE about your favorite topic.
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.

2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Seasons
- Droughts
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature chapters 45 & 53
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:
- Nature Up Close! Light Table Slides
- Bird Bingo
- Lakeshore Life Cycles Science Viewer
- Encyclopedia of Aquarium & Pond Fish
- Mystery Science

Week 5: Chapters 24, 25, 26, 27 & 28
1. Pick one or two topics to learn about:
- Grasshoppers
- Food Chains
- Discuss what you learned.
- Read Bugs A to Z
- Choose an activity:
- Choose a topic to study and write a report about. Your report will be due next week.
- Find a coloring page HERE or HERE about your favorite topic.
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Water Table
- Dust Devils
- Heat Waves
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature chapter 33 & 36
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:
Week 6: Chapters 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 & 34
1. Pick one or two topics to learn about:
- Birds
- Grasshopper Migration
- Discuss what you learned.
- Read Bird-acious (Science with Stuff) and do the activity.
- Do an activity from the Growing Things Theme Box
- Choose a topic to study and write a report about. Your report will be due next week.
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Fall
- Lightning
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature chapter 14, 15 & 16
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:

Week 7: Chapters 35, 36, 37 & 38
1. Pick one or two topics to learn about:
- Beavers
- Winter Coats
- Discuss what you learned.
- Write a report about beavers. Your report will be due next week. Be sure to include:
- diet
- habitat
- communities
- Find a coloring page HERE or HERE about your favorite topic.
- Do an activity from the Growing Things Theme Box
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Winter
- Blizzards
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature chapters 40 & 42
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:

Week 8: Chapters 39, 40 & 41
1. Go back and review previous topics you may have skipped or want to learn more about.
Watch this video:
- Discuss what you learned.
- Grouping animals – Classification – Hamilton Zoo
- Do an activity from the Growing Things Theme Box
- Choose a topic to study and write a report about. Your report will be due next week.
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research.
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Clouds
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature Chapter 63 & 67
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:
- Nature Up Close! Light Table Slides
- Bird Bingo
- Animal Bingo
- Life Cycle Sequencing Kit
- Life Cycles Instant Learning Center
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box
- Weather & Seasons Instant Learning Center
- Encyclopedia of Aquarium & Pond Fish
- Flowers: a Golden Nature Guide
- Mystery Science
Week 9: Finishing Up
1. Tests
Make sure to print out the results from online quizzes.
- Choose one of these:
- And Choose one of these:
2. Learn about the weather and seasons.
- Watch the Rock ‘N Learn Earth Science DVD

- Learn about hurricanes as we have a lot of them here.
- Discuss what you learned.
- Seasons & Weather Theme Box activity
- Weathers & Seasons – Interactive Science Activities
- Use the Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever to research anything else you are interested in.
3. Read:
- Natural World: A Visual Compendium of Wonders from Nature Free Choice
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra Activities:
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Little House On The Prairie Adventure: Week by Week Science Lessons
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Here are our Lesson Plans For Science
Please note that YouTube has been removing some content from its site so you may need to search for another video on the topics listed.
These lessons were made to go along with ‘The Little House On The Prairie‘ written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. We are planning to go through the whole series and I am keeping track of the different topics we are learning about here on my blog. We hope you enjoy these as much as we have!
On weeks where there are several activities listed just choose a couple that interest you the most to work on.
Tip: If you want to go to a certain week/chapter simply push the ‘ctrl’ and the ‘F’ button down together and a small bar will pop up. Type in the week number or chapter number you want and it will take you to it.
Week 1: Chapters 1, 2 & 3
1. Read about mustangs.
- Older kids can also work on a report. The report needs to include behavior, habitat, and diet.
- Discuss what you learned.
- Mustang coloring pages
2. Start learning about simple machines.
We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.
What are Simple Machines?
- Read pages 1-3 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- Simple Machine
- Mechanical Advantage
- Compound Machine
- What are the 6 types of simple machines? Write them down in your notebook.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you learned.
- What simple machines do we use in our homes?
What is Force?
- Read pages 4-7 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- work
- force
- push
- pull
- equilibrium
- unbalanced
- gravity
- friction
- weight
- lubricant
- Newton
- How can you fight friction?
- Do one of the activities on pages 8-11.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you have learned.
- Print out this Simple Machines Game to play.
3. What are Stars?
- In this book Laura mentions watching the sky a lot and describes the stars.
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra:
- National Geographic Kids What Animal Am I Card Game
- Lakeshore Fascinating Facts Human Body Game
- Mystery Science
Week 2: Chapters 4, 5 & 6
1. Read about prairie animals.
- Older kids can also work on a report about prairie animals. The report needs to include behavior, habitat, and diet.
- Here are a couple of videos to get you started:
Here is a video about prairie dogs:
And another about Hawks:
- Discuss what you learned.
- Choose an animal to study and write a report about. Your report will be due next week.
2. What is the solar system?
- Discuss what you learned.
3. Continue learning about simple machines.
We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.
What are levers?
- Read pages 12-19 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- fulcrum
- load
- effort
- engineer
- linkage
- agriculture
- defense
- invent
- shaduf
- counterweight
- irrigation ditch
- archaeologist
- catapult
- trebuchet
- How many types of levers are mentioned in the book? What are the differences?
- Do one of the activities on pages 20-25.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you have learned.
- Play Simple Machines Game
Extra:
Week 3: Chapters 7, 8 & 9
1. What are mules?
- Learn about mules and how they are different from horses.
- Mules are hybrids. Learn more about this here:
- Discuss what you learned.
- Name four ways that mules are different from horses.
- Name two more hybrid animals.
2. Continue to study Prairie Animals.
- Older kids can also work on a report. The report needs to include behavior, habitat, and diet.
- Discuss what you learned.
- Name one interesting fact about wolves that you didn’t know before.
Listen to these sounds:
- How would these sounds make you feel?
3. Why do animals’ eyes glow in the dark?
- Find out why animals’ eyes glow in the dark.
- Discuss what you have learned.
4. Continue learning about simple machines.
We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.
What are screws?
- Read pages 46-52 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- thread
- pitch
- design
- bolt
- worm gear
- spur gear
- drill bit
- What are some different ways that screws are used? How could these have helped Pa?
- Do one of the activities on pages 53-56.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you learned.
- Play Simple Machines Game
- Check out this video to see how this talented artist uses screws to create pictures:
5. Research plants on the prairie.
We have been looking at prairie animals but what about the plants?
- Discuss what you have learned.
6. Constellations
- Discuss what you have learned.
- Check out these neat constellation cards on this page HERE. Look for ‘constellations.pdf’ under History and Geography.
- Or try this really neat craft HERE (I might try this with small flashlights.) or HERE.
Week 4: Chapters 10, 11 & 12
1. Continue to study Prairie Animals.
- Discuss what you have learned.
- Do you know how to tell a poisonous snake from a non-poisonous snake?
- My kids like to remember this little rhyme:

This holds pretty true here in Florida but may not hold true in other areas.
Watch this video about the differences between venomous and non-venomous species:
Watch this video on how other animals react to snakes:
- Discuss what you learned.
Watch this video on skunks too:
- Discuss what you learned.
2. Continue learning about simple machines.
We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.
What are pulleys?
- Read pages 68- 74 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- fixed pulley
- movable pulley
- compound pulley
- block & tackle
- windlass
- How many types of pulleys are mentioned in the book? How are they different?
- Do one of the activities on pages 75-79.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you learned.
Here is a fun project:
3. How do we get our drinking water?
- Watch a video and older kids can do some independent research.
- Discuss what you learned.
Here is a quick video showing the well that was dug in the book.
4. What gases were in the well?
- Check out this article HERE for some possible answers to this question.
- Discuss what you learned.
Check out this video on quicksand too:
- Discuss what you have learned.
5. What is the Milky Way?
- Discuss what you learned.
Week 5: Chapters 13, 14 & 15
1. Continue to study Prairie Animals.
- Watch a video and older kids can do some independent research.
- Discuss what you learned.
2. Is there anything good about mosquitoes?
- Watch a video and older kids can do some independent research.
- Discuss what you learned.
3. What are parasites?
- Discuss what you learned.
4. Research blood.
- Discuss what you learned.
5. Continue learning about simple machines.
We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.
What are wheels and axles?
- Read pages 34-40 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- crank
- Mesopotamia
- sledge
- spokes
- artifact
- radiocarbon dating
- carbon
- What did people use to move things before wheels were invented?
- Do one of the activities on pages 41-45.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you learned.
- Play Simple Machines Game
Extras:
- Play one of these games:
Play one of these games:
Week 6: Chapters 16, 17 & 18
1. Watch this fun video:
- Discuss what you learned.
2. Why do leaves change color?
- Watch a video and older kids can do some independent research.
- Discuss what you learned.
3. Why do birds migrate?
- Watch a video and older kids can do some independent research.
- Discuss what you learned.
4. Continue learning about simple machines.
- We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.What are inclined planes?
- Read pages 26-29 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- lock
- skeleton
- switchback
- ascent
- descent
- What are some different ways that inclined planes are used?
- Do one of the activities on pages 30-33.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you learned.
- Play Simple Machines Game
5. Meet the five dwarfs.
- Discuss what you learned.
Week 7: Chapters 19, 20 & 21
1. Continue to Research Prairie Animals.
- Discuss what you learned.
Listen to these sounds:
- How would that make you feel?
2. Continue learning about simple machines.
We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.
What are wedges? Not the shoes.
- Read pages 57-62 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- ravine
- caravan
- Can you name four uses of wedges? p.59 Write them down.
- Do one of the activities on pages 63-67.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you learned.
3. Get to know your galaxy.
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra:
- Mystery Science
- National Geographic Kids What Animal Am I Card Game
- Lakeshore Fascinating Facts Human Body Game
Week 8: Chapters 22, 23 & 24
1. Research Wild Fires.
- Discuss what you learned.
How we fight wildfires:
- Discuss what you learned.
- How do these methods compare/contrast with the methods used by Pa and Ma?
2. Continue learning about simple machines.
We will be using Explore Simple Machines!: With 25 Great Projects for this study.
Can you be an inventor?
- Read pages 80-83 of your book.
- Write down these words and their definitions:
- engineering design process
- construct
- What five types of inventors are there?
- What would you invent?
- Do one of the activities on pages 84-85.
Watch this video for more information:
- Discuss what you learned.
3. Navigating the night sky.
- Discuss what you learned.
Extra:
Week 9: Chapters 25 & 26
1. Free Choice
- Pick out a previous topic to research more and write a report about it.
- Go to Mystery Science and learn about something you are interested in.
2. Continue learning about simple machines.
- Review what you have learned and try out some activities on these sites:
3. Planets in our Solar System.
- Discuss what you have learned.
4. Read about how to start plants indoors like Ma did.
- Discuss what you have learned.
- What plants would you like to start?
- Make a list of materials you would need.
Extra:
- All About Life Science Activities
- National Geographic Match the Fact Cards
- National Geographic Kids What Animal Am I Card Game
- Lakeshore Fascinating Facts Human Body Game
Week 10: Finishing Up
1. Free Choice
- Pick out a previous topic to research more and write a report about it.
- Go to Mystery Science and learn about something you are interested in.
2. Continue learning about simple machines. Pick a project to do.
- Review what you have learned and try out some activities on these sites
3. A constellation guide.
- Discuss what you have learned.
- Check out this game: Constellation Hunt
Extra:
- All About Life Science Activities
- National Geographic Match the Fact Cards
- National Geographic Kids What Animal Am I Card Game
- Lakeshore Fascinating Facts Human Body Game
- Mystery Science



