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March 5, 2009 - Panning for Gold Activity -- a Great End to American Story 1

We're officially finished with our Winter Promise American Story 1 curriculum! It was a great journey from PreColumbian times up to Westward Expansion. The Wild West and the Gold Rush really captured Sprite's attention, and we decided to do our panning for gold a bit early.

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This activity kit is actually part of the American Story 2 curriculum; obviously there is some overlap in the historical periods. But why wait? Dad, being from California, had some experience panning for gold, so he instructed Sprite in the basics.

panning for fools gold

Here's the fools gold.

fools gold

And here are silver, gold, and hematite chips. Panning for gold is quite a bit harder than it seems, especially when the reward is so very tiny. For a fun living book set during the Gold Rush I recommend By the Great Horn Spoon. The plot is full of twists and turns, and it ends with a great feel-good family message.

the gold

The new Winter Promise catalog is available for PDF download (or you can request a print copy), so if you're in the market for a literature based curriculum, give it a look over. I chronicled our study and all the extras we added here at WP AS1 Extras.

And it's that time of year when curricula providers issue their new catalogs, so if you want more "wish books", this link with Catalogs for Homeschoolers is still up to date. If your favorite catalog is not listed there, please suggest it, and I'll add it.

I told you that
the Wild West and the Gold Rush really captured Sprite's attention. This is how she was dressed one day this week!


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March 5, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Dana @ School For Us

I love your pan for gold panning! My daughter has panned for gold twice at our museum. It is a lot of work! Actually, I guess I didn't most of the work. :-)

I love how your daughter is dressing the part!

Dana, www.alexml.blogspot.com

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March 5, 2009 - Kris @ @ Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers

Posted by Anonymous

I'm popping out of lurkdom to let you know that I left you some awards on my blog today.

Now, I'll go back to being your ever silent daily reader. ;-)

Kris
www.weirdunsocializedhomeschoolers.com

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March 7, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by CherylinMA

I love the oufit!!! Great educational activity you've got there. Can Dad come teach us how to pan for gold too? Maybe a tutorial perhaps on your blog?

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March 11, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by homeschoolingKatt

This looks like so much fun. We have visited
Tweetsie Railroad in Boon NC and panned for gems. My daughter has been to Hiddenite Mines in NC ...she had tons of fun and came back with a bucket full of gems.
http://www.hiddenitegems.com/

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March 16, 2009 - Looks like fun!

Posted by Brenda

Looks like you had a great time!
Brenda @http://www.thetiethatbindsus.blogspot.com

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March 16, 2009 - Looks like fun!

Posted by Brenda

Looks like you had a great time!
Brenda @http://www.thetiethatbindsus.blogspot.com

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