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In The Hands Of A Child: Pond Life {Crew Review}

August 23, 2013 by Dana

In the Hands of a Child is one of our favorite homeschooling companies.  Their awesome products have been used in our homeschool for years and will continue to be used for years to come.  They are easy to use and intriguing, bringing home education to a whole new level.
In the Hands of a Child offered the Schoolhouse Review crew their choice of several products.  My favorite and my personal choice was Pond Life.  Since we do a lot with water related activities and we have a pond and swamp on our property at home, the Pond Life project pack had a lot to offer to us.
As with all In the Hands of a Child products, our Pond Life project pack included all the reproducibles needed to complete the project.  Purchasing rights give me permission to print this for every child in our home, more than once if necessary, so this study will be available to us for years to come.  If we need to repeat the study, all we have to do is print out a new copy.  It’s that simple.
Pond Life must be printed out to use.  Make sure you have enough available copies for each member of your home before jumping into this study.  You will also need a file folder or an old cereal box cut so that it can be used like a folder.  Scissors, coloring utensils, and glue are also needed to complete this study.
Through the Pond Life study, your children will learn important vocabulary, spelling and all about life in the Pond.  This particular study was written with the Kindergarten through 2nd grade child in mind but can easily be adapted to any age.  I used it with my Kindergartener and had my 3rd and 5th grade students follow along.

So what did we learn through this study?  We learned about Habitats, animals, organisms, and even pond safety.  The study took us into the homes and lives of animals that we find naturally in our pond, like tadpoles and frogs, butterflies, dragonflies, turtles and more, some that we never realized may live in our pond!!

My kids really loved this study, and being able to view it first hand in our environment made it all the better!  Hands-on studies are often our favorites and the fact that it was super easy to use makes us love it even more. We are still viewing the differences in water environments as we have a lot to compare in our area: the Atlantic Ocean, natural rivers, local ponds, ditches, swamp water areas.  All of these can be located within 30 minutes of our home.

To get your own copy of Pond Life or any of the other available studies from In the Hands of a Child, visit their website.  Pond Life is available for $12 regularly but is currently available for $5 at the time of this review (this is subject to change in the future).
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Filed Under: 2013, aquatic animals, crew review, habitat, homeschooling, In the hands of a child, lapbook, pond, Pond Life, project pack, Schoolhouse review, science, TOS Crew, water

Wordless Wednesday {December 2, 2009}

December 2, 2009 by Dana

Trying the Wordless Wednesday format today.  Not sure where this originates from but if anyone knows or if I need to link back please feel free to let me know!  Thanks!!!


Wordless Wednesday
{December 2, 2009}
georgetown, south carolina, pond, palm tree
Home Sweet Home
I took this photo on our property in Georgetown, SC a little over a month ago.  I find this area so peaceful and I feel more at home here every day.  There is nothing like HOME!

Filed Under: 2009, Georgetown, Palm Tree, pond, South Carolina, wordless Wednesday

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