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If you're looking for a comprehensive nature study on the interesting
subject of spiders, this downloadable unit study developed by Cindy
West and Melissa Leach will fit the bill perfectly!
Spectacular Spiders covers spiders and their habitats,
life cycles, predators and prey, body parts, web designs, and more.
Like all the NaturExplorer units put out by this impressive company,
it's filled not only with ample information on the subject itself
but also with ideas and activities to pick and choose from according
to age, ability, and interest level. There are hands-on activities,
writing and research ideas, Bible lessons, poetry, artist, and
picture study references, composer and music study references,
other related literature, Internet links for deeper research, and
very practical ideas for how to use the study with both younger
and older children. (The unit is aimed at the elementary-age child
but is easily adaptable for all ages, in my opinion.) The appendix
includes nature notebooking pages, a section on why we should study
nature (very inspiring!), and practical helps such as preparation,
safety tips, where to study, and ideas on how to prepare a nature
notebook on spiders. While I am not typically a unit study type
of homeschooler, I love this product because of how flexible and
thorough it is. And I have found that the format lends itself so
nicely to informal nature study.
From the Shining Dawn 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.
The unit begins with a helpful scientific explanation of this
arachnid--the names of its body parts, what and how it eats, how
it's helpful to us, how many species there are (30,000!), its predators,
and the best time to observe it (early morning). There are so many
ideas listed -- way beyond simple observation and notebooking.
One fun idea I plan to do with my kids this summer is to have them
learn about the different types of spider webs (explained in the
unit itself) and then find, identify, and sketch each one (over
the course of time, not all in one day!). Other ideas include setting
up a terrarium and building a mobile (using index cards with a
picture of a spider on one side and its name and interesting facts
on the other). Writing ideas are truly plenteous and range from
simple to advanced. There are notebooking pages to use, sketching
ideas, and topics to write about. The Bible lessons draw from Biblical
themes and verses related to characteristics of a spider and the
spiritual truths conveyed. The literature, artist and picture references,
poetry, and composer and music references are a really fun and
educational way to round out the study if you desire. The only
difficulty you might find in using the unit is deciding where to
start and how much to do, There are so many fun ideas and suggestions,
you (or your students) may want to do them all!
Shining Dawn Books remains a favorite resource for our nature
study. I highly recommend them for all homeschool parents who want
to encourage the study and enjoyment of God's creation with their
children.
Product review by Dawn Peterson, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, June 2011
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