This journal is designed for kids who are typically reluctant writers. The activities in this journal are geared toward minimal handwriting and academics while embracing maximum education.
Using your child's interest in armoured vehicles and military tanks they can investigate, scrutinise, detect and scope out the best ways to increase their strategic and crucial intelligence on the topic of tanks.
It is structured to be used 4 days a week for 9 weeks (about the time for one quarter/term) completing 6 pages per day.
Simply use library books or online documentaries to discover and record their discoveries in their own unique ways.
With pages for recording information from other fact books, a comprehensive curriculum can be facilitated.
Add in your own Math program and all the basics are covered.
Great for homeschoolers just starting out, wanting to expand on unschooling, or simply kids with an interest in military tanks.
Topics covered include:
Spelling
Media Study
Current News
Science observation
Crew Roles / Career study
Meal planning
History of the tank
Design & Doodle pages
Math practice
Picture study
Map work
Fun images and tank-related vocabulary all throughout to leverage the interest of tanks in education and knowledge growth.
227 pages
Designed for one termβs use - 4 days per week for 9 weeks. Or less often for an extended curriculum.
I specifically had 9-14 year olds in mind when I planned the outline but older or younger learners can use it too.
These are structured unit study journals that cover many school subjects around one core topic.
The difference between Foundation Journals and other unit study journals are the planned daily activities, and with some, weekly topics that all build on the other.
Learners can make use of books, documentaries, and online information to research and discover the information for each activity.
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