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This week we started a 3 week study of India. Here’s a little peek into what we’ve been talking about.
Monday
- Locate and map India
- Learn new geography song (see video clip below)
- Color/label map of India
- Use atlas to find India and learn more about resources
Geography Song: Countries of South Asia
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Tuesday
- Children Just Like Me notebooking page
- Learned about India’s flag – colored/designed our own {click on image to download pdf}
- Visited Time.com to do a little online sightseeing
- Read about Amy Carmichael {missionarary}
Click image to download the India flag printable
Wednesday
- Studied the peacock (India’s national bird)
- Talked about the Himalayans and Mt. Everest
Thursday
- Geography term: peninsula
- Looked at clothing that is worn in India
Books We Used
Websites We Used
- Time for Kids India – takes you on a little "tour" of India with "A Day in the Life", sightseeing, history timeline, lingo, etc…
- Time for Kids sightseeing tracker – a fill-in-the-blank guide to follow along with the tour
- Kids Konnect – LOTS of resources for India here
- Geographia – intro to India along with history
- Travel for Kids – book ideas for kids based on geographic areas in India.
- Children Like Me notebooking page – notebooking page designed for kids to fill in with their answers after reading Children Just Like Me – and I’m a bit partial to the page since I made it up :)
we havent made it to india yet. i am actually glad because i like to follow behind you and see your fun ideas! that song is great.
We’re doing India next week in the preschool classroom that I work in. I’m having trouble coming up with some ideas for incorporating India into our math center. Do you have an suggestions?
maybe measuring the lengths of snakes or weight of elephants, etc???