Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Bloggy Review ::: Download N Go Davy Crockett!

Back in January, I blogged about Amanda Bennett's unit studies and how much N1 and I were enjoying them with our school. I've recently received two of her Download N Go unit studies to review and there will be a fun giveaway, too, so make sure and hang in there to the end of this post. : ) These studies are geared for a K - 4th grade age range. As N1 was in K this year, we haven't attempted to do everything in the studies, however, there have been plenty of questions and prompts to discuss and learn about. My favorite part of these unit studies is the extensive book list that is provided! At the beginning of each unit, there is a list of close to 40 books you can look for at your local library (or purchase) that talk about the subject of the unit. For us, that has been a great help especially as we spend so much of our day doing read-aloud right now. 




First up, Davy Crockett! From the press release:

Davy Crockett will delightedly bring plenty of interesting stories to your family and encourage lively discussion in your household!

Students will travel with Davy from his early frontier life in Tennessee through his heroic efforts at the Alamo, investigating these daily objectives filled with high-interest fun in an interactive format:

· Day 1: Who Was Davy Crockett?
· Day 2: People and Places in Davy Crockett's Life
· Day 3: Science Secrets of the Frontier
· Day 4: Lessons to Learn From Davy Crockett
· Day 5: Remembering Davy Crockett 



There's an additional Learning Links page, and all lapbook components are ready to print and go! There's even a Davy Crockett timeline!







Integrated studies include: History, Spelling, Geography, Vocabulary, Literature, Writing, Science and Art!


As we finished up our school year last week, we did a few of the activities about Davy Crockett. How fun to find out that this American hero was born in our home state! We learned a little about Davy, a little about Tennessee, and made sure to listen to the theme song from the Disney movie about Davy Crockett. Had we continued with the study, we would have spent some time learning about Texas and Davy's adventures at the Alamo as well. A great character study of an American legend!

And now, for the giveaway ... leave a comment on this post for a chance to win your choice of a Download N Go unit study! I'll take comments on this post, and there will be a second post next week when I highlight another unit study and you can comment on that post, too (so you have two chances to win - I am only giving away ONE unit study.) : )

Two requests:

1. Take a minute to hop over to the Download N Go page at The Old Schoolhouse Store and tell me which unit study is the one you would like to win. (You are free to change your mind and pick another one if you do win!)

2. Also, please make sure that you leave an email address when you leave a comment - no email address = no way to contact you = no win.

Good luck! This contest isn't limited to just homeschoolers, by the way! If you see a unit that you think would make a fun summer project for your kids, feel free to enter! Watch for a second Download N Go review next week and another chance to win one of these great studies! The contest will close on June 8 and I'll draw a winner from the combined comments on the Download N Go posts.


Disclaimer: I received this study courtesy of the LitFuse Publicity Group and have received no monetary compensation. The contest is entirely of my own doing and not affiliate with any other group or organization.

6 comments:

  1. I'm interested in the Davy Crocket study!
    Thanks! couchpotatoes6@earthlink.net

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  2. Thanks for sharing! I love your blog title and caption! Blessings, Sharra

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  3. I am totally in love with these Download N Go. I am new to HS and we are starting in the fall. But I loved the Whales Tales!! How cool.
    I am at shelley.haskell@yahoo.com.
    I am also at http://mylifeadventurebyme.blogspot.com/. Stop by and check it out. Love your photos and thanks for sharing.
    Shelley

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  4. Oh, cool. Never seen this before. I am very interested in the Spring Surprises study. Sounds like something we would all enjoy!

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  5. Ben Franklin would go along great with our Am. History course this fall. :)

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  6. Well, NOW I have to come back and leave a comment because their new Fall 2010 release - Creation Camouflage - sounds really intriguing! =) Thanks for the extra opportunity to enter!

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