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• Nov. 6, 2009
Wampanoag Wrap Up

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This week in our Thanksgiving unit study, we've focused on the Wampanoag's.  Because of where they lived, the Wampanoag were one of the first people to see the sun rise in the east every morning.  The word Wampanoag means "People of the First Light".

The Wampanoag didn't live in tee-pee's, but instead they lived in a wetu (pronounced wee-too).  The girls and I made a miniature version of one.  My original plan was to use dried pine needles glued onto torn brown grocery bags to give the appearance of woven cattail mats...yeah well, that wasn't working so well...so we went with the bag being deer hides, as would be the case in winter months.  Although we did complete the door covering out of pine needles.

 This is what it SHOULD look like.

Here is our infrastructure:

Olivia helped me to build the infrastructure.  Both Lindsey and Olivia worked hard on the pine needles...I somehow failed to get a photo of Olivia.

Here is the finished product, with some very colorful Wampanoag folks.

Books we used:

Wampanoag, by Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh
The Wampanoag, The People of the First Light, by Janet Riehecky
People of the Breaking Day, by Marcia Sewall

We also learned about the "three sisters", beans-corn-squash.  The girls completed pumpkin life cycle cards, and as a science project we started some pumpkin seeds to see how long it takes them to sprout.

As I've mentioned before, we use Awana as our main Bible curriculum during the school year.  I totally love the program, however I'm super frustrated with Olivia's class right now.  She's in her second year of Sparks, and we're having issues with the leaders not giving children the time to recite all their memory verses each week.  Olivia currently has 6 verses that she's needing to recite and get signed off on so that we can move on.  I had a discussion with her leader this week and am hoping that it's resolved.  If not I'll have to speak with the club commander next week. 

There is no co-op this week, woohooo!!  Olivia had ballet from 4:30 - 5:30 and then we headed to the local children's museum for a field trip with the girls Prims class from church. 

I hope everyone else had a great week.  Skip gleefully over to WUS for the Weekly Wrap Up to see how everyone  got along this week. 

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• Nov. 6, 2009
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Posted by Anonymous

I love you wetu! that is adorable! this is the part of homeschooling my kids love the most, the hands on part!

Jennifer
http://schoolingmemoirs.blogspot.com/

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• Nov. 7, 2009
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Posted by Anonymous

You guys did an awesome job! I'm not much of the hands-on kinda person. I need to be, since I'm using MFW. :) Jen sunriseacademy.blogspot.com

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• Nov. 7, 2009
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Posted by www.prncsstefy.blogspot.com

You are the coolest mom ever!!! No way would I even consider building that. You rock!!!!

I and here I was happy with our paper diorama of a colonial home. LOL

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• Nov. 7, 2009
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Posted by JamieLee

Now THAT is a cool project!

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• Nov. 7, 2009
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Posted by JCHuffman

Hey thanks ladies! I was feeling pretty lame about it, but you guys have bumped up my confidence a bit!

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• Nov. 7, 2009
So Cool!

Posted by Erica

Oh I love it! Very neat and you guys did a great job :)

Erica
http://onebusymama-erica.blogspot.com/

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• Nov. 10, 2009
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Posted by Anonymous

That is a cool project! In the first picture, I thought you were building a regular sized hut. LOL!

I'm not familiar with AWANA. Can you do the verses at home and sign something for the leader? Maybe you could volunteer to hear all the children say their verses one time a month? I know from working in children's ministries that sometimes the only thing that gets done is crowd control.

Calina
www.love2-bhome.blogspot.com

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• Nov. 10, 2009
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Posted by JCHuffman

Tried signing the verses off, tried putting a note in that lists the page numbers that need to be recited. And I've volunteered to help, but got a "we'll see".

Oh well...at least she's memorizing lots!

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• Nov. 11, 2009
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Posted by Kris @ Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers

That turned out GREAT!! That's one your kids will remember for awhile. Great job!

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