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City by David Macaulay Literature Unit

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Engage your students and make learning fun with this literature-based unit study for the book City by David Macaulay. This four-week unit study has activities for language arts, history/social studies/geography, STEM, and fine arts/handicrafts. It also included notebooking pages that will allow students to create their own notebook of activities as you work through the study.

 ➡️ Inside the unit study, you'll find a weekly schedule that details which activities to complete each day. You'll also get a booklist and materials list. And every activity has detailed instructions. This makes teaching the unit study simple and low-stress.

Your students will enjoy a deep dive into Roman history as they complete the reading, hands-on activities, and notebooking pages. And you will love the flexibility and ease of using this unit study in your homeschool.

 
This literature-based unit study includes…

  • Subject area activities for language arts, history, STEM, and fine arts
  • Vocabulary words
  • Discussion questions
  • Booklist
  • Materials list
  • Suggested weekly schedule
  • Notebooking pages for subject area activities


The study is appropriate for grades 2-6. But you can certainly adapt that for older or younger kids in your family. You can read the books aloud as a family and complete the activities together, or you can assign reading to your children and have them complete activities independently. This literature-based study can be used as your primary curriculum covering language arts, history, STEM, and fine arts, or you can supplement your regular curriculum with a fun hands-on unit study.

 
You and your students will get excited about learning when you use this engaging literature-based unit study in your homeschool. It goes beyond reading and comprehension and uses the book City by David Macaulay as a jumping off point to explore other subjects with hands-on learning and notebooking pages.

Using the study is easy for you too. Print the schedule, booklist, materials list, and activity descriptions for yourself. I like to keep these in a three-ring folder. Then print as many notebooking pages as you need for all of your kids who are participating. As you complete the unit study, kids can keep their pages in a binder to create a finished notebook demonstrating what they've learned. Use all of my literature unit studies throughout your school year and have kids build a binder that will contain all of their notebooking studies at the end of the year!

 
Here's what other homeschool moms say…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you want to extend the learning beyond one of your favorite books, this study is an excellent place to start! It's a thorough unit study with a great literature connection. The lessons and schedule are well laid-out and make things easy on homeschool moms to enrich the reading experience. Sara@EmbracingDestinyblog.com



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