This year we are making Lap Books to go along with each of our six Unit Studies for American History. Our second Unit was based on Colonial Life. While the girls were working on their Felicity Lap Books, the boys were busy making their own Lap Books with printable mini books from the Colonial Life (Time Travelers History Study Series) CD.
Core Text
- From Sea to Shining Sea (Chapters 4-5)
- From Sea to Shining Sea Worksheets
Additional Books read by the Boys:
- Jamestown, New World Adventure
- James Towne: Struggle for Survival
- The Pilgrims of Plimoth
- Three Ships Come Sailing
- A Lion to Guard Us
- Who's That Stepping on Plymouth Rock?
- . . . If You Sailed on the Mayflower in 1620
- Pocahontas
- The Thanksgiving Story
- Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims
- "I Want to be a Christian!" Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha (Glory Stories)
- Kateri Tekakwitha: Mohawk Maiden (Vision Books)
- If You Lived In Colonial Times
- Saint Isaac Jogues: With Burning Heart
- St. Francis Solano
- Benjamin Franklin
- What's The Big Idea, Ben Franklin?
- Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin by His Good Mouse Amos
- Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia (Landmark Books)
- Benjamin Franklin: Young Printer (Childhood of Famous Americans)
- The Courage of Sarah Noble
- Madeleine Takes Command (Living History Library)
- The Padre on Horseback: A Sketch of Eusebio Francisco Kino, S.J. Apostle to the Pimas (The American West)
- Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series)
- Life in Colonial America
- Indian Tribes of North America Coloring Book
Timeline Entries:
- 1607 Jamestown Established
- 1549-1610 St. Francis Solano
- c. 1595-1617 Pocahontas
- 1580-1681 – John Smith
- 1620 Mayflower - Pilgrims land at Plymouth
- 1621 The First Thanksgiving
- died 1622 Squanto
- 1607-1646 St. Isaac Jogues
- 1645-1711 Fr. Eusebio Kino
- 1656-1680 Blessed Kateri
- 1706-1790 Benjamin Franklin
- 1713-1783 Bl. Junipero Serra
- 1773-1838 Nathaniel Bowditch
Additional Activities:
- Make a Hornbook to include in Lap Book
- Build a Diorama of a House
- Create a Jamestown Replica
- Go on a Field Trip to a Water-Powered Grist Mill
- Assemble a Colonial Life Lap Book
~ COLONIAL LIFE LAP BOOK ~
~ THE FRONT COVER ~
~ INSIDE VIEW #1 ~
The dark yellow center page/flap addition contains the following three mini books:
Plantation Crops Layer Book
Rice, Cotton, Indigo, Sugar, and Tobacco
Flax to Linen
Round Book of “Bees”
On the Left Flap:
The Pharmacopoeia
What would you find on a Colonial farm?
On the Right Flap:
Inspirational Catholics of Colonial Times
Illustrated by Rascal
Illustrated by Captain
Instead of using the suggested "The Great Wakening: Men of Faith" we created our own mini-book with 4 inspiring Catholics that traveled to America and lived during Colonial Times: St. Francis Solano, St. Isaac Jogues, Fr. Eusebio Kino, and St. Kateri.
Hornbook Craft and Pocket
~ INSIDE VIEW #2 ~
Houses of the Early Settlers
Make a Dye Chart

The Center of Actual Lap Book Folder contains a pocket titled Clothing of the Colonist.
The boys created overlays using transparency paper, and gluing on the different layers of clothing worn by Colonial Men, Women, Boys and Girls.
This Colonial Woman has four different overlays, each one adding another layer to her outfit!
The boys were especially intrigued by the "pudding" worn by colonial toddlers! "While learning to walk, toddlers wore a "pudding," a soft pillow around their waist to protect from falls."
The boys finished this unit in January and have since moved on to Unit Three. They have been studying the American Revolution - one of their favorite time periods! I know I haven't answered all the questions I was asked after my last Lap Book post... I'll be back sometime this week with a few answers.




























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