Anyway, Mavi is officially joining Vito’s weekly themed activities as he’s almost done with school. He misses “Mom” school and urged me to let him join with the activities. So while Vito is all about play and learn, I’m giving Mavi some serious investigative work like research, more readings, and selective hands-on activities.
So what more can a 7 year old do with fossils? A lot actually! In this lesson period, we talked about each fossil figure that we have and compared it to the present life counterpart. As you can see, I've set this up in our shelf for both of the boys to explore.
What’s in the shelf:
- Kinetic Sand (brown)
- Safari Toob Seashells
- Safari Toob Ancient Fossils
- Fossils Tell of Long Ago (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) (Book Depository). We love this science book series!
- Magnifier
- Dig Up Tools
- Printed fossil materials for comparison
- Real shells and dead corals from the Philippines
While Vito was napping, Mavi and and I read the book and talked about the fossils in the tray. Here’s what we have achieved in a matter of 30 minutes:
- Recorded the characteristics of each fossil and identified if it’s present day counterpart is extinct or not.
- Identified the part that has been preserved (skull, leg, tooth, etc.)
- Reviewed where these fossils have been found or discovered.
Later on, we made some fossils and identified each type. You can read about the activity here (Hands-on Learning on the Types of Fossils)
It was a productive and meaningful short lesson on fossils. I realized that it’s easier to combine the activities of your grade-schooler with your toddler as well.
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love these ideas, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWe have these! The kiddos LOVE them. Using them in sand trays are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love that Mavi misses "Mom School!" How cute is that! :) This is an awesome unit study on fossils. You have so many wonderful specimens that you have found. Awesome job, Mom!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find those fossil cards for purchase?
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