Little House In The Big Woods Adventure: Week by Week Language Arts Lessons

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These are divided into weekly work as we like to use Loop Scheduling in our home. We simply work on a little bit and then move on to the next subject area. We have four days of ‘school’ and then the fifth day is used to finish up projects that we have been working, for independent study, or fun activities and field trips. Have fun on your Little House on the Prairie Academic Adventures!

Here are our Lesson Plans For Language Arts

Mornings:

We Start every morning off with our prayers and the Pledge of Allegiance. Below is a picture of the prayers that we say and a video of the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Not the prettiest example but that’s what we’ve been using for the past few years.

Don’t have a flag? Grab one HEREand print it out to put up somewhere… you could even let the kids make a flag to proudly display. Amazon also has some little ones like this one HERE and HERE.

After this we have our calendar time also where we go over such things as the Days of the Week, the months, and some basic math.

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This one came from Lakeshore Learning.


Tip: If you want to go to a certain week/chapter or topic 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

Print out this Lap Book project so that you can start filling in pages as you go!

Reading:

Read Chapters 1 & 2

  • You can read it or let the kids help to read it aloud.
  • You can also access an audio version:

Discussion Questions:

Chapter One:

  • How old do you think Laura was during this period? Why do you think this? (I guessed she was 5-7 but we will find out for sure in Chapter 5.)
  • Name something that made Laura feel safe? (Page 3)
  • Describe three different ways that the family preserved food for the winter. How did each family member help?
  • How do you dress for the winter?
  • Name two things that the girls enjoyed playing with? What would you like to play with?
  • What was Laura’s favorite time of the day and why?

Chapter Two:

  • Name two chores that the girls had to do.
  • What did they do after the chores were finished?
  • Describe the butter making process.

Additional Reading:

Each child would complete a reading lesson from our McGuffey Primer Books or other reading materials that we chose for the day.

Vocabulary:

Parents click HERE for the answer key.**see instructions at the top of the page.

Writing:**

We will be making a journal to record some of our pioneer adventures in. The link to the journal will be HERE.

Choose one prompt below:

  • Write a make believe newspaper article about Pa’s encounter with the panther.
  • Make a new ‘butter making song’ to sing while you work.

**Remember to use the thesaurus to come up with different words.

Other Activities:**

Older kids:

Younger Kids:


Week 2: Chapters 3 & 4

Reading:

Read Chapters 3 & 4

Discussion Questions:

Chapter Three:

  • What did Pa have to finish before storytelling could begin?
  • What happened if the girls were disobedient?
  • Describe the process of cleaning the gun.
  • Why was it so important for Pa to kill an animal with one shot?

Chapter Four:

  • Name 5 things that they made for the Christmas feast.
  • How do you think it felt to ride in the wagon during the winter?
  • How did the kids make pictures in the snow? What is this similar to today?
  • What did Aunt Eliza think was wrong with Prince?
  • What was really wrong with Prince?
  • What did Laura get for Christmas?

Additional Reading:

Each child would complete a reading lesson from our McGuffey Primer Books or other reading materials that we chose for the day.

Vocabulary:

Parents click HERE for the answer key.**see instructions at the top of the page.

Writing:

Choose one prompt below:

  • Write about one of your favorite Christmas gifts.
  • Or write a report on the history of guns.

**Remember to use the thesaurus to come up with different words.

Other Activities:

Group:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:


Week 3: Chapters 5, 6, & 7

Reading:

Read Chapters 5, 6, & 7 

Discussion Questions:

Chapter Five:

  • How did they take a bath?
  • What special event happened in this Chapter?
  • What could they do on the Sabbath?
  • What could they not do on the Sabbath?

Chapter Six:

  • What time of year was it?
  • Why did Pa need to go to town?
  • What happened to Ma and Laura while Pa was gone?
  • What happened to him on his journey?
  • What did Pa bring back?

Chapter Seven:

  • What did Pa bring back from Grandpa’s house?
  • What did they use it for?
  • What was special about the ‘Sugar Snow’?

Additional Reading:

Each child would complete a reading lesson from our McGuffey Primer Books or other reading materials that we chose for the day.

Vocabulary:

Parents click HERE for the answer key.**see instructions at the top of the page.

Writing:**

Choose one prompt below:

  • Write a favorite memory of your grandma or grandpa.
  • Make a Christmas menu and grocery list.
  • Write a report about tree sap.

*Remember to use the thesaurus to come up with different words.

Other Activities:

Group:

Older Kids:

Dictionary Skills:

Younger Kids:


Week 4: Chapters 8 & 9

Reading:

Read Chapters 8 & 9 

Discussion Questions:

Chapter Eight:

  • How did they get ready for their trip?
  • What are some ways that you get ready for a trip?
  • How did the ladies get ready for the dance?
  • What kind of contest did Uncle George and Grandma have? Who won?

Chapter Nine:

  • Where did they all go?
  • How did Ma curl their hair?
  • What were some of the things that they saw on their trip?
  • What did they pack for their lunch?
  • What happened to Laura because she was being greedy?

Additional Reading:

Each child would complete a reading lesson from our McGuffey Primer Books or other reading materials that we chose for the day.

Vocabulary:

Parents click HERE for the answer key.**see instructions at the top of the page.

Writing:**

Choose one prompt below:

  • Write about the tree house that the Pa made for Mary and Laura.
  • Reread how Laura described her Grandmother’s house. Write a description of your house. You can use this form: Cabin Writing Prompt

*Remember to use the thesaurus to come up with different words.

Other Activities:**

Older Kids:

  • Draw a picture to go along with your story.

Younger Kids:


Week 5: Chapters 10 & 11

Reading:

Read Chapters 10 & 11

Discussion Questions:

Chapter Ten:

  • What time of year was it?
  • Why was Mrs. Peterson’s house always clean?
  • How did they send messages?
  • How do we send messages?
  • What were the wood chips for? It was considered impolite to enter someone’s house without bringing in some kindling when the weather was cool.
  • Describe the cheese making process.
  • What treat did Pa find?

Chapter Eleven:

  • What time of year was it?
  • What did they need Charlie to help with?
  • Was Charlie a good helper? Why?

Additional Reading:

Each child would complete a reading lesson from our McGuffey Primer Books or other reading materials that we chose for the day.

Vocabulary:**

Parents click HERE for the answer key.**see instructions at the top of the page.

Writing:

Choose one prompt below:

  • Rewrite Charlie’s story as if he had been a good helper.
  • Write a rhyming poem about the season. Describe what you see, feel, smell, and taste.

**Remember to use the thesaurus to come up with different words.

Other Activity:

Group:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:


Week 6: Chapters 12 & 13

Reading:

Read Chapters 12 & 13 (This will finish the book.)

Discussion Questions:

Chapter Twelve:

  • How did Ma make the straw hats?
  • Name some ways that they were not wasteful.
  • How did they prepare for winter?
  • Name three foods that were mentioned. Have you ever eaten any of these?
  • What wonderful idea did Pa have? Did it work out well?

Chapter Thirteen:

  • What time of year was it?
  • What had Laura and Mary started making? page 230
  • What is a deer lick and how did Pa make one?
  • What did Pa bring back from his hunting trip?

Additional Reading:

Each child would complete a reading lesson from our McGuffey Primer Books or other reading materials that we chose for the day.

Vocabulary:

Parents click HERE for the answer key.**see instructions at the top of the page.

Writing:**

Write a book report. You can use one of these forms HERE.

Other Activity:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:**


Week 7: Finishing Up

Reading:

Finish any reading.

Choose one or two books from this list to read:

Additional Reading:

Each child would complete a reading lesson from our McGuffey Primer Books or other reading materials that we chose for the day.

Vocabulary:**

Writing:

  • Choose a writing prompt that you haven’t used.

Bonus Activity:

**BE SURE TO SAVE A FEW SAMPLES OF YOUR WORK FOR YOUR  PORTFOLIO!  TAKE PICTURES OF BIG PROJECTS!

Little House In The Big Woods Adventure: Week by Week Life Skills Lessons

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Here are our Lesson Plans For Life Skills

This page contains our lesson plans for a few different areas that I have included with our ‘Life Skills’. You will find lessons on cooking, cleaning, and organization as well as bible memory work and character training. All of these will go together to help raise our children into the responsible and caring citizens of tomorrow.

On weeks where there are several activities listed just choose a couple that interest you the most to work on.

We will be focusing on OBEDIENCE this unit. If you don’t have the book we used you can go HERE and download a lesson plan guide to use in your home.

Tip: If you want to go to a certain week/chapter or subject 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

1. Research chores for Pioneer Children

Check out the 2nd video for some Pioneer skills you can learn.

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • How do their chores differ from yours?
  • What was Ma’s chore schedule? Do this activity to test your memory:

Ma’s Chore Schedule Activity Week 1

  • Little ones can use Ma’s chore schedule to learn the days of the week.

 Pioneer chores vs. Modern chores.

Laura was 4 years old when this book took place. How did her chores/responsibilities compare to yours? What chores can you help with around the house?

Watch this video of kids doing farm chores.

 

2. Ways to help around the house like Laura

Arise, Shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. — Isaiah 60:1

  • Making the Bed
    • We should get in the habit of making our beds every day because it helps us get a great start for a productive day!

3. Character/Manners

– Read ‘Six Ways to be Considerate to Adults’ p. 22 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

– Read ‘Uncommon Courtesy is considering the needs and feelings of others.’ p. 12 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

  • Laura interrupted Mary in the story. Was this wrong?
  • Discuss how important it is not to interrupt others and how it might make others feel when we interrupt them. (It can make others feel like you don’t think what they have to say is important or that you feel you are better than they are when you interrupt them.)
  • Come up with a way for children to let you know that they need to tell you something without interrupting. (They can gently place their hand on your hand or arm and wait until you finish.)

 

4. Memory Verse

  • Work on memorizing a verse during the week for a special prize.
    • He who answers before listening – that is his folly and shame. –– Proverbs 18:13 
  • Older kids can check out this Doodle Page via Verse Doodles.

5. Fun Activities

  • Plan a meal where you can use cracklings. They can be put into cornbread (or hoe cakes) for flavoring. You could substitute chopped bacon if cracklings are not available.
  • Bake bread see Salt-Rising Bread p. 75 in The Little House Cookbook
  • Bake cookies
  • Make butter. Click HERE for a recipe or watch the video below.
  • Write out the steps for making butter.
  • How does your butter compare to store bought butter?
  • See if you can get or borrow a sewing kit. Start practicing the sewing skills listed on pages 6-11 of My Little House Sewing Book.

6. Bonus Skills — Choose one or two to work on

  • Practice these until you finish this unit study and then we will move on to another new skill.
  • Memorize the books of the Bible:
  • Learn about archery which is a skill that has been around for thousands of years.

    • Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field and take me some venison. — Genesis 27:3
    • You will need a good book or DVD on archery.
    • You will also need a properly sized bow and arrows for practice.
    • Don’t forget a target and a backstop.
    • Learn the parts of the bow and what they do.
    • Learn the parts of an arrow and what they do.
    • Ask an adult to show you how to safely shoot your bow.
  • Learn the skill of baking homemade nutritious foods from scratch.

    • …It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone but by every word of God — Luke 4:4
    • You will need a good cook book.
    • Start with simple recipes.
    • Make sure you have all of the ingredients before you start.
    • Read through the entire recipe before you start.
    • Ask an adult to show you how to work the oven safely.
    • Start a recipe collection.

Week 2: Chapters 3 & 4

1. Research Pioneer food preservation.

  • How do the different food preservation methods keep us from getting sick?
  • Watch the video:
  • Discuss what you learned.
  • Name 3 methods of preserving food that we still use today.

2. Ways to help around the house like Laura

For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills. I know all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine… for the world is mine, and the fullness thereof. — Psalm 50:10

  • Taking Care of Your Pets
    • This video is about taking care of a dog but many of the responsibilities will be the same for other pets.

3. Character/Manners

– Read ‘Make Time For Courtesy.’ p. 14 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

– Read ‘Four Words to the Wise.’ p. 18 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

  • Discuss how important it is to use our ‘Please and Thank You’s’.

4. Memory Verse

  • Work on memorizing a verse during the week for a special prize.
    • Like a madman shooting firebrands or deadly arrows is a man who deceives his neighbor and says, ‘I was only joking!’ — Proverbs 26: 18-19
    • Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self control. — Proverbs 25:28

5. Fun Activities

  • Research how to dry food.
  • Discuss what you learned
  • Bonus points if you actually try it and write about what method you used and how everything tastes.
  • Make a needle book like the one Aunt Eliza gave to Ma using the instructions on pages 12-15 of My Little House Sewing Book.

6. Bonus Skills — Choose one or two to work on

  • Practice these until you finish this unit study and then we will move on to another new skill.
  • Memorize the books of the Bible:
  • Learn about archery
  • Learn about baking

Week 3: Chapters 5, 6, & 7

1. Research Pioneer Children’s School Lunch

  • Check out this link HERE for more information.
  • Discuss what you learned.
  • How does this compare to your normal lunch?

Watch this fun video about school lunches:

Check out these interesting ways to use Maple Syrup:

2. Ways to help around the house like Laura

For God is not the author of confusion, but peace… Let all things be done decently and in order.  — 1 Corinthians 14:33,40

God wants us to do a good job every time we do something no matter how little or how big of a task it is.

  • Setting the table
    • It is important to set the table properly each time so each person has what they need for their meal.

3. Character/Manners

– Read ‘Six Table Manners.’ p. 24 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

– Read ‘Seven Rules for Going to Church.’ p. 30 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

  • Practice good table manners

4. Memory Verse

  • Work on memorizing a verse during the week for a special prize.
    • He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm. — Proverbs 13:20
    • He who seeks good finds goodwill, but evil comes to him who searches for it. — Proverbs 11: 27

5. Fun Activities

What is a bonus benefit of the clove apple?

  • Make pancakes and use real maple syrup.
  • Discuss what you learned.

6. Bonus Skills — Choose one or two to work on

  • Practice these until you finish this unit study and then we will move on to another new skill.
  • Memorize the books of the Bible:
  • Learn about archery
  • Learn about baking

Week 4: Chapters 8 & 9

1. Research a Pioneer Laundry Day

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • How is this different from the way you wash clothes?

Watch this video about soap making.

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • Why did they keep the kids away?

Other:

  • Springtime was when the gardens are planted. Click HERE to learn more about pioneer gardens.

Here is a fun video about a pioneer dance which may be similar to the one described in Chapter 8.

2. Ways to help around the house like Laura

Sin can pile up in our hearts just like dirty clothes can pile up in our rooms. We need to make to sure to get our hearts washed and our clothes washed on a regular basis.

  • Check out this Sorting Laundry Activity
  • Use this Sequencing Worksheet to make a chart showing the laundry cycle from sorting, to washing, to drying, to folding and putting away, and clean up.
  • Check out this video about the benefits of hanging your clothes out on the line:

3. Character/Manners

– Read ‘Six Manners of Speech.’ p. 16 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

– Read ‘Four Awkward Things That Happen To Everyone.’ p. 35 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

  • The girls were arguing in Chapter 8 which was Foolish.
  • Look up the meaning of foolish.
  • Read Proverbs 22:15.

4. Memory Verse

  • Work on memorizing a verse during the week for a special prize.
    • Wealth brings many friends, but a poor man’s friend- deserts him. — Proverbs 19:4
    • He who is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward him for what he has done. — Proverbs 19:17

5. Fun Activities

  • Try out some rag curls. They use paper towels in this video.
  • Make your own soap

6. Bonus Skills — Choose one or two to work on

  • Practice these until you finish this unit study and then we will move on to another new skill.
  • Memorize the books of the Bible:
  • Learn about archery
  • Learn about baking

Week 5: Chapters 10 & 11

1. Research Beekeeping

Here is a short video to get you started.

  • Discuss what you learned.

Watch this video about Pioneer gardening:

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • Name 3 vegetables that were in the pioneer garden.

2. Ways to help around the house like Laura

I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: without me ye can do nothing.— John 15:5

Weeds can hinder the growth of plants just like sin can keep us from growing in the way the Lord wants us to grow.

  • Weed the Garden

Here’s a fun little video for kids:

3. Character/Manners

– Read ‘Phone Manners.’ p. 26 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

– Read ‘How to Take a Phone Message.’ p. 28 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

  • How does having a foolish child affect the parents?
  • Read Proverbs 17:21, 17:25, and 19:13

4. Memory Verse

  • Work on memorizing a verse during the week for a special prize.
    • A wise son heeds his father’s instruction, but a mocker does not listen to rebuke. — Proverbs 13:1
    • The Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in men who are truthful. — Proverbs 12:22

5. Fun Activities

  • Grow a sunflower in a pot.

6. Bonus Skills — Choose one or two to work on

  • Practice these until you finish this unit study and then we will move on to another new skill.
  • Memorize the books of the Bible:
  • Learn about archery
  • Learn about baking

Week 6: Chapters 12 & 13

1. Research Pioneer Quilting

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • Where did they get the material for making quilts?
  • Do you have any quilts in your home?

Quilts were used to keep warm in the winter. Check out these articles to learn about how the pioneers prepared for winter:

2. Ways to help around the house like Laura

  • Wash dishes
    •  When you are washing dishes you need to keep in mind how God washes us clean and do a good job to get them sparkling clean.

3. Character/Manners

– Read ‘Eight Rules for Traveling in the Car.’ p. 32 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

– Read ‘Sometimes, Being “Rude” Is the Rule.’ p. 36 in Uncommon Courtesy For Kids: A Training Manual For Everyone

  • Laura tried to please her father by being obedient.
  • Look up obedient in the dictionary.
  • Read Exodus 20:12.

4. Memory Verse

  • Work on memorizing a verse during the week for a special prize.
    • Starting a quarrel is like breaching a dam: so drop the matter before a dispute breaks out. — Proverbs 17: 14
    • A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. — Proverbs 15:17

5. Fun Activities

  • Find some fun ideas for your Gold Rush Party
  • Look up some fun recipes for your Gold Rush Party
  • Make some decorations for your Gold Rush Party
  • Check out the fun quilting ideas at Oriental TradingYou might also find some party ideas there!

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Watch this video:

6. Bonus Skills — Choose one or two to work on

  • Practice these until you finish this unit study and then we will move on to another new skill.
  • Memorize the books of the Bible:
  • Learn about archery
  • Learn about baking

 


Week 7: Finishing Up

Be sure to continue practicing your manners at home and away from home.

1. Research Maple Syrup as an alternative natural sweetener

  • Discuss what you learned.

2. Research the history of Johnny Cakes

  • Watch this video:
  • What are two other names these are known by?
  • Bonus points for making up a batch of these today! Here is a recipe.

Check out these Pioneer recipes that are still around today:

3. Learn about the Sabbath Day.

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • How can you observe the Sabbath Day in your home?

Bonus Lesson/Activities:

  • Make some Pioneer Taffy.
  • Check out this video about preparing for a Pioneer Trek. (Mormon Pioneer Trek Preparation Demo)
  • Learn how to clean a gun, with your parent’s permission!
  • Look up at least two Bible verses about Gold, choose one to memorize.
  • Research Pioneer Fashion

Here is one about Amish clothing which is similar to the pioneer clothing:

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • How do these differ from our clothing today?

 

**BE SURE TO SAVE A FEW SAMPLES OF YOUR WORK FOR YOUR  

PORTFOLIO!  TAKE PICTURES OF BIG PROJECTS!

 

Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Weekly Lesson Plan Links Only

Want to access the lesson plans without reading through everything? Here they are:

  1. Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Week 1 Lesson Plans

  2. Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Week 2 Lesson Plans

  3. Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Week 3 Lesson Plans

  4. Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Week 4 Lesson Plans

  5.  Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Week 5 Lesson Plans

  6. Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Week 6 Lesson Plans

  7. Little House In The Big Woods Adventure Week 7 Lesson Plans

We hope you enjoy this adventure as much as we have!

 

 

 

Little House In The Big Woods Adventure: Week by Week Math Lessons

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Here are our Lesson Plans For Math

Tip: If you want to go to a certain week/chapter or topic 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

You can work on a lesson in your Ray’s Arithmetic Books or other math workbook. (The lessons below reflect what we worked on.)

Group:

Rotate through these activities:

Older Kids:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Younger Kids:

  • Working on learning numbers 1-10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Week 2: Chapters 3 & 4

You can work on a lesson in your Ray’s Arithmetic Books or other math workbook. (The lessons below reflect what we worked on.)

Group:

Rotate through these activities:

Older Kids:

 

 

Younger Kids:

  • Working on learning numbers 1-10.
  • Learn Your Shapes

 


Week 3: Chapters 5, 6, & 7

You can work on a lesson in your Ray’s Arithmetic Books or other math workbook. (The lessons below reflect what we worked on.)

Group:

Rotate through these activities:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:

  • Working on learning numbers 1-10.
  • Learn Your Colors

 


Week 4: Chapters 8 & 9

You can work on a lesson in your Ray’s Arithmetic Books or other math workbook. (The lessons below reflect what we worked on.)

Group:

Rotate through these activities:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:

  • Working on learning numbers 1-20.
  • Learn to Write Your Numbers

Week 5: Chapters 10 & 11

You can work on a lesson in your Ray’s Arithmetic Books or other math workbook. (The lessons below reflect what we worked on.)

Group:

Rotate through these activities:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:

  • Working on learning numbers 1-10.
  • Review Shapes and Colors

Week 6: Chapters 12 & 13

You can work on a lesson in your Ray’s Arithmetic Books or other math workbook. (The lessons below reflect what we worked on.)

Group:

Rotate through these activities:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:

  • Working on learning numbers 1-20
  • Learn number coloring

Week 7: Finishing Up

You can work on a lesson in your Ray’s Arithmetic Books or other math workbook. (The lessons below reflect what we worked on.)

Group:

Rotate through these activities:

Older Kids:

Younger Kids:

  • Review what you’ve learned
  • Practice writing your numbers

**BE SURE TO SAVE A FEW SAMPLES OF YOUR WORK FOR YOUR  PORTFOLIO!  TAKE PICTURES OF BIG PROJECTS!

Little House In The Big Woods Adventure: Week by Week Music, Arts, and Crafts Lessons

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Here are our Lesson Plans For Music, Arts & Crafts

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 or subject 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

Crafts:

Laura and Mary were excited to play with the hog’s bladder balloon. You can play with a balloon or blow up a paper bag and tie it off to represent a hog’s bladder balloon.

Art:**

 

  1. Draw a Brindle Bulldog (make sure to add the Brindle coloring.) Google images of Brindle Bulldogs
  2. Draw a picture of Jack Frost by Laura’s description.
  3. Pioneer life coloring page or this one
  4. Yankee Doodle Coloring Page

Music:

 


Week 2: Chapters 3 & 4

Crafts:**

  1. Owl Crafts
  2. Snowy Owl Pinecone Craft
  3. More Owl Crafts
  4. A few more Owl Crafts because they are just so cute!
  5. Paper Gun Craft — Ask for permission first!

 

Art:

 

Music:

 


 

Week 3: Chapters 5, 6, & 7

Crafts:

Art: 

  1. Draw a portrait of your grandma or grandpa
  2. Maple Tree Coloring Page
  3. Do some Leaf Rubbings

Music:

  1. Pop Goes The Weasel p.72 Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook
  2. Click here for a brief history of the song.

 


Week 4: Chapters 8 & 9

ALEX Toys Craft My Chunky and Funky Scarf

Crafts:

  1. Knitting

Art: 

Music:

Buffalo Gals p. 58 Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook


Week 5: Chapters 10 & 11

Crafts:**

  1. Pom Pom Bee p. 40 Pioneer Crafts for Kids
  2. Bee Crafts and more bee crafts

Art:

  1. Bee Coloring Page
  2. Wasp Coloring Page

Music:


Week 6: Chapters 12 & 13

Crafts:

  1. Straw Hat
    • Talk about how they used everything when making the hats.

2. My kids insisted on making baskets

Art:

  1. Sumac Coloring Page
  2. Or try to draw it yourself
  3. Corn Coloring Page
  4. Pumpkin Coloring Page
  5. Deer Coloring Page

Music:

  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Click HERE  or HERE for a brief history.

The Original by Stephen Foster (May be offensive to some)

  • This article HERE has more information but may not be appropriate for everyone.

Week 7: Finishing Up

Crafts:**

  1. Choose a previous craft that you haven’t done yet.
  2. Make a Spoon Doll p. 14 Pioneer Crafts for Kids
  3. Make a Pioneer Doll p. 32 Pioneer Crafts for Kids
  4. Make a Log Cabin Photo Frame p. 36 Pioneer Crafts for Kids
  5. Make a Pioneer Life Diorama p. 51 Pioneer Crafts for Kids
  6. Use My Book of Little House Paper Dolls: The Big Woods Collection to reenact and retell the story to someone.
  7. Build a Pretzel Log Cabin
  8. Make a log cabin with Lincoln Logs.

Art:

  1. Choose a previous project that you haven’t done yet.
  2. Draw a picture of your earliest memory and write a story about it.**
  3. Free Choice

Music:

  1. Am I A Soldier of the Cross? p. 138 Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook

2. The Star Spangled Banner p. 80 Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook

 

**BE SURE TO SAVE A FEW SAMPLES OF YOUR WORK FOR YOUR  PORTFOLIO!  TAKE PICTURES OF BIG PROJECTS!