We love that Sophia is learning
to appreciate the stories of the past.
After reading this book, making a lap book,
and going on a couple fun field trips,
the Cherokee Indians were alive in our
hybrid homeschooling imaginations.
the Cherokee Indians were alive in our
hybrid homeschooling imaginations.
To display all of her learning,
our mini historian was assigned her first big school project.
So, it was daddy/daughter design and build time.
Twigs were collected, drawings completed, newspapers ripped into strips, and paste mixed up.

The result?
Twigs were collected, drawings completed, newspapers ripped into strips, and paste mixed up.
The result?
A corn crib, fire pit, canoe, summer house, winter house, a tall wooden fence, and one satisfied girl with a tiny Indian village to share.
Beaming with pride, she requested a picture for
"Mimi, Papa, Grandma, Grandpa, Mamaw and Papaw".
"Mimi, Papa, Grandma, Grandpa, Mamaw and Papaw".
What do you think grandparents?
3 comments:
They did a wonderful job!!!
What a nice diorama! Very talented young lady.
AWESOME!!!
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