Showing posts with label crocodilians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crocodilians. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Unit Study-Crocodilians

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So we did this study on the fly, thanks to Netflix.  Here is a small glimpse on how we exhausted our library system of most of its crocodilian books.  You can see, I have true books adult and juvenile, and some little story books.

We used Netflix, the library, field trips, and our kitchen to do our study.  I wish I could tell you we did some amazing crafts, but we never got around to it.  I thought we might do a lapbook to summarize what we learned, but interest from my little guys were fading too fast. 

Now we put together a great lapbook, but never added information.  I got all the lapbook stuff here, plus a lot more great information and resources.

Coloring book about: http://myfwc.com/media/310155/Alligator_AAA_booklet.pdf

Lap book Resources http://www.homeschoolshare.com/crocodilians_lapbook.php

Links http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/managed/alligator/education/

Printables: http://www.first-school.ws/theme/animals/reptiles/alligator.htm

Alligator pie: http://www.tenderflake.com/Forms/Recipe.aspx?ID=1023

 

We field tripped to the Shell Factory and the Gatorama, alligator farm.  We also ate alligator, yum. For the most part, we read a lot of books, and some more books.  We talked about the pictures and then read some more.  The reading showed through on the field trips, my children were able to repeat to me all that they had learned from the readings. 

So not a bad first unit study!  I plan to use www.currclick.com curriculum with future studies.  We might do a whale study next and I was able to get an age appropriate lapbook for $1 download.  It was a bit sporadic to try and figure a study plan on my own with everything else I need to do and it seemed like I was doing it on the fly.

~trish

Field Trippin’ - Gatorama

So we have finished off our Unit Study with Alligators.  The best place to finish it is at a gator farm, so thankfully we have Gatorama in Palmdale, FL about an hour away.  Can we say, INCREDIBLE!  We actually bought annual passes, because we plan to go back.

www.gatorama.com

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So mommy also learning a thing or two, gators look like they do, to conceal themselves to look like a tree.  The good Floridian mommy, thinking tree, really, I would have never thought a tree.  Well, do you see the gator in the next picture?07222011698  

Gatorama is small and the day we went, blazingly HOT!  Twice while we were there they took a baby gator out for the kids to hold, amazing pictures of that!  Then at almost noon, they got the chicken out and got those bad boys to jump out of the water!  AMAZING!

We left with a bag of frozen gator meat too. You know, had to finish the study right with gator in the tummy.  Great Place!  Worth the drive.  So if you are anywhere South of Orlando and Tampa, take a drive.  It is smack dab in the middle of the state.  And if you pass the intersection SR70 and US27 and there are peaches for sale on the side of the road, you better get some.  We already ate half a box in less than 5 days. (think 40 or more peaches and we are going back for more).

 

Of Course, you can’t field trip with out a lunch, so this is what we packed!07222011671

It was too hot at the farm to eat there, so we went a mile north to Fisheating Creek FWC Outpost and spent a little money to eat under the shade of some old oaks at the edge of a dug lake.  It was great and since it was the areas official swimming hole, the kids got to cool off a bit, unfortunately for their mother! (No change of clothes.)

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http://fisheatingcreekoutpost.com/

We did this trip with Katy-bunz, so head over to get a more personal view of our trip!

http://craftymomma2.blogspot.com/2011/07/gatorama-adventure.html

~trish

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Shell Factory – Nature Park

Our current unit study is crocodilians.  We have read and watched all about them and we were ready to see them in person.  I found out about a little gem that was within an hour from us, so our of first adventures (aka field trippin’) was at the Shell Factory’s Nature Park.  I had never been to the Nature Park before, but we gave it a try, because we heard that you can feed the alligators there.

The alligators were amazing. I must admit this is the best up-close encounter that I have ever had. Then to be able to throw these little pellets to feed them, even better.

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There was somewhere between 6-10 gators in the little slough, but it was perfect to have a great discussion about everything we have read about them.

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I must say, if you live in the area of Charlotte, Lee, or Collier County, the Shell Factory has a lot to offer.  It is a small, low budget nature park, but their collection of animals was beyond my expectations.

They had a snake room with lizards and toads.  Of course, not my most favorite spot, but I put up a great front for the kids.  Well until my special little man snuck up behind me  and poked me with a feather.  I shot straight up to the ceiling screaming.  So much for keeping up appearances for my kids.

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If you are studying dinosaours, there is a little walk that has several of the dinos.  With the little walk being over grown, it kind of gave me the he-bee gee-bees.  well, the sounds in the background of dinos roaring help the feel.

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the place also was kickin’ it for some hands on oppurtunities.

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The bird atriums have led to a lot of request to daddy to build one at home.  I have had pictures drawn of this experience.  In fact, the experience gave me a the opportunity to see a new side of my daughter and her love of birds.  I am not sure if she is even aware of it.

This is a great price for the 2 days.  We did make 2 trips to the park and had even more fun on the second day.  You can buy a year pass for a total of 6 people for $100.  We will make the investment on our next visit.DSC09136DSC09135

if you do make it down there, keep in mind they have events each day, so time your visit right.  And if it get too hot, there is the shell factory gift shop that is huge.  In the gift, shop there is a large exhibit of animals from Africa.

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~trish