I read Going West or Dance at Grandpa's. Both these titles are from the My First Little House Books series.
I shared information about 19th Century Candy, pioneer games from American West Heritage Center (Pioneer Life under Helpful Downloads), an article from Reminisce magazine (Feb/Mar 2017), Map from The World of Little House by Carolyn Strom Collins & Christina Wyss Eriksson (pp. 8-9), and chores in Laura's time (See “Housekeeping on the Prairie,” Chapter 5: On the Banks of Plum Creek, pp.55-58, The World of Little House by Collins & Eriksson)
I prepared packets with the following information:
- Laura Ingalls Wilder in US Census Records
- Songs from the Little House books
- Books about Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Books for Fans of the Little House series
- About the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award
- Laura Ingalls Wilder Award Winners, 1954-Present
I play music that would have been around when Laura was a girl:
- Pop! Goes the Weasel
- Oh, Susanna
- Old Dan Tucker
We made two crafts: dancing button strings and nine patch quilt squares with srapbook paper.
I had an activity table set up for String Games with the following:
- String (yarn) cut in 5-6 foot lengths
- Cat’s Cradle: A Book of String Figures by Anne Akers Johnson
- Cat’s Cradle, Owl’s Eyes: A Book of String Games by Camilla Gryski
We played the game Kitten in the Corner.
We had gingersnaps,
lemonade, Necco Wafers, and conversation hearts for refreshments.
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