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We’ve wrapped up our tour around China and we’re getting ready to study pandas next week and work on another lapbook together. Here is what we did together this week in our study of China.
Monday
- Review from previous week
- Write our names in Chinese
- read about Jeanette Li {10 Girls Who Changed History}
- reviewed Asia geography song {Geography Songs}
Tuesday
- Talked about the Great Wall of China
- read about Eric Liddell
- reviewed Asia geography song
- Talked about Chinese currency {click on image for pdf file}
Wednesday
- talked about Mt. Everest
- read about Hudson Taylor
- reviewed Asia geography song
Thursday
- put our goegraphy notebooking pages in our notebook
- stamped our passports
- Made egg drop soup
- reviewed the Asia geography song
Great Links/Resources
- Mission Friends ~ learning about China
- Knowledge Quest ~ unit on China
- China Provinces map puzzle
- Jimmie’s lapbook on Ancient China
- Ancient China unit study
Books We Used






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Ok, your school looks like so much more fun than my school! :)
I’ve been following a curriculum where everything is planned for me. While I like the idea of having my daily stuff figured out already, I haven’t figured out how to add all of that fun stuff in.
I will have to look around for some art books and get more creative with some of the boring subjects. :) (Joseph is bored with Math and Phonics… he knows so much of what we are covering already)
So does it tell you which books to choose with Galloping the Globe or did you choose these on your own?
Thanks for visiting my blog. You said you were interested in the math curriculum, but you didn’t specify which one. Let me know…
Thanks!