When I initially set out our yearly plan, I “budgeted” time for the various countries and continents that we were going to be studying, Antarctica included. I figured that we could get everything done for the North and the South Pole in 2 weeks.
Because, really. It’s just a snowy landmass, right?
We started studying Antarctica this last week and it’s looking like this could be a much longer study that I originally thought. The girls (and I) are learning so much…and having a lot of fun with it in the process, so we are only going to study Antarctica for now and then do a unit study/lapbook on penguins.
We found a GREAT video clip showing a penguin being chased by a pod of orcas. The video clip is below. It’s about 5 minutes long but really rather funny.
I found a copy of Antarctica by Evan Moor at a book sale and it has been a huge help in our studies. The more I dig and search on the internet, I also find some other great sites, which I’ll share a little later. Here’s a look at our week (just the geography/Antarctica related things):
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Here are some of the websites that we used this week:
And a few of the books that we used in our studies:
Next week we will be studying more about the animals and plants in the Antarctic and also look more at the expeditions to the South Pole in the early 1900’s.