What Types of Activities Can I Expect & What
Kinds of Supplies Will I Need?
What Types of
Activities Can I Expect to Encounter?
Each of our programs
has books devoted to bringing you activity ideas, while some have kits or
art books that also help along the fun! Activities may include making simple
historical crafts or "artifacts," cooking period food, arranging a family
dinner, creating games for family fun, making simple costume pieces, recreating
historical events, watching a historical docudrama, or creating your own posters
or newspapers. Online fun may include visiting historical sites online, taking
a peek inside museums around the world, playing games that reinforce what
you've learned in your studies, journeying through another land, researching
a topic online, or even hearing the sounds of a culture or important person
in history. The most important thing
to remember, however, is that the vast
majority of these activities are activities that you will actually follow
through and do! Most require a minimal amount of preparation, or even no prep!
You'll follow through because of a number of factors that help you along the
way.
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Some activities are just so easily available with no preparation, such as
online activities
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Many activities require only the most commonplace of supplies
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Many activities are so simple that if you provide supplies, students can
complete them independently
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DVD suggestions are easy to plan for at the beginning of the year, and specific
titles and ISBN numbers are given to you to help you get just the right
volume
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Some activities fit easily into your family life, such as cooking, which
needs to be done anyway
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Many activities are provided for as part of kits that have everything you
need to begin
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Notebooking opportunities also provide some activities and require only
your student's imagination
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We let you choose from a variety of activity opportunities -- there are
so many, you'll have plenty to discard
if they don't work for you!
What Kinds of Supplies Will I Need?
Many activities
require supplies that would be found in any well-stocked homeschool art cupboard,
and recommendations are made to guide you toward the activities that bring
you the most fun for the least amount of preparation. All of our guidebooks
bring you a supply list for you to look at and plan for the coming year. This
includes a list of what kind of common supplies you'll need to have on hand
as part of your craft cupboard. Not only that, but we provide a yearlong "Activity
Planning Sheet." Divided by week, you'll have plenty of advance notice for
any unusual supplies you'll need, and you'll be able to decide ahead of time
which activities you do want to complete and which ones you'll pass on.
