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Discover Chile: A Book A Day (3 week study)

$12.00

Explore the magical land of Chile, from the world’s driest nonpolar desert to the mighty Andes Mountain range.

“Discover Chile: A Book A Day” is a 3-week cultural study for ages 3 to 11, featuring 17 picture books that introduce famous Chilean poets, the true story that inspired Moby Dick, folk tales, and the mysterious island of Rapa Nui.

Learn the unique and Chilean way to fold empanadas. Three Chilean recipes bring the flavors of the country to your kitchen as you enjoy Spanish language activities and armchair-travel all the way south to Tierra del Fuego.

Mapwork, Timeline cards, and a list of recommended Chapter Books round out this fantastic study. This 48 page unit provides you with 1 daily book review along with carefully curated videos and activities that cover geography, art, STEM, language arts, cooking, and music.

The stats: 2 biographies, 2 book-inspired art projects, 2 hands-on science activities, 2 science notebooking opportunities, 3 Spanish language connections, and 3 recipes.

You will receive two digital PDF downloads. This is not a physical product. The two files consist of: “Discover Chile: A Book A Day” and a special passport booklet.

Learn about the geography of different countries through literature. Written in an open-and-go format, this study uses multiple living picture books to learn about Chile. Many of the books are written by own voices or people with strong ties to the country.

The books and activities are interdisciplinary, covering multiple subjects during the course of the study. In a manner similar to unit studies, different subjects are covered that all relate to Chile.

This geography curriculum is written as a non-biased, non-religious study. This gives families the flexibility to view it through the lens of their own religious worldviews as they see fit. Religions and religious beliefs of people in the country may be discussed.

Many of the activities follow a Charlotte Mason approach. These activities include: living stories, copywork, map drawing, art study, and composer study.

Whether you read about Chile in the news or know someone from the country, my hope is that this study provides a cultural immersion for your students that they will always remember.

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