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Hard as a Rock is a nature-based unit study created
by homeschool moms Cindy West and Melissa Leach. It is one of several
different topics they offer in their NaturExplorers series.
Hard as a Rock covers rock types, characteristics, and
the rock cycle. In addition, there is ample information on life
underneath rocks, such as ants, earthworms, slugs, pill bugs, and
others. There are many hands-on activities, such as taking a sand
sieve or strainer to a creek and dipping it into the water to see
what types of pebbles you can find, going to an area where you
can view rock layers to identify and sketch, doing a science experiment
on the absorbency of rocks with the provided notebooking page,
researching meteorites and preparing a presentation on it for family
and friends, and conducting a food experiment using ants found
under a rock. There are just too many to list here! There are also
Bible lessons (such as "God Is Our Rock" and "Even the Stones Cry
Out") with Scripture and excellent discussion questions. There
are also references for poetry, artist, literature, and picture
studies as well as basic nature study helps, such as recommendations
for keeping safe, and how to keep a nature notebook. While the
unit study is geared towards the grammar age child, there are tips
on how to include very young children as well as ideas on projects
and assignments for older kids if you wish to make the study more
science or math based. One of my favorite things about the unit
study is that even with the amount of ideas and resources listed,
there is already so much information provided in it that you could
use just the e-book itself along with print-outs of the many beautifully
done, full-color notebooking pages and have enough!
Although Hard as a Rock is put together in a unit study
format, it is really flexible for all types of educational methods!
From their website:
Any homeschooler using any homeschooling style will find these
units useful. In fact, any teacher in any type of school situation
will find these useful! Charlotte Mason homeschoolers will love
the ideas for tying in poetry and artist and composer studies,
as well as the living literature lists to enhance learning. Those
who use Unit Studies will be excited that most of what they need
for a full unit is already here. Unschoolers will appreciate the
ability to find easy to implement ideas at just the right time.
Project-Based homeschoolers will be excited at the large amount
of project ideas that meet many learning styles. Traditional and
Classical homeschoolers will be able to pull as little or as much
from the book as they desire. New homeschoolers will appreciate
the thoroughly laid out ideas, while Veteran homeschoolers will
be thankful that the ideas are already pulled together and ready
to use.
Shining Dawn Books has put out yet another beautiful product that
I have found to be easy to use and very worthwhile in our nature
study endeavors. I would recommend Hard as a Rock to
any homeschool parent who is looking for inspiration and guidance
in conducting a nature study on this subject.
Product review by Dawn Peterson, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, June 2011
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