Puffy Polar Bear
We’re starting up our Homechool year learning about the Inuit tribes of North America! My kiddos have been so excited to learn about the Eskimos, and all the amazing creatures of the arctic. We’re...
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We will be lapbooking all of our fun Arctic learning, so this week the kids made some beautiful watercolor artwork, inspired by the wonderful illustrations in this book: “My Arctic 1,2,3” We loved this...
View ArticleInuksuk Craft
Cardboard + Rocks + Glue = Inuksuk! Wondering what that means? Here’s a video….don’t feel bad for clicking it, I didn’t know either. If anything you’ll at least learn how to pronounce it. Here’s a few...
View ArticleInuit Snow Goggles Craft
Awesome Book + Awesome Craft = Hours of Pretend Play! My house is filled with little (blond) Inuit children making “igloos’ from my couch cushions! Make your own? Here’s the Step By Step with a...
View ArticleSoapstone Sculpture
Yesterday for art we enchanced our plain white clay with an ancient Inuit technique: *snicker Black Pepper really did add some texture to our clay, and reminded me of the appearance of soapstone: (I...
View ArticleSugar Cube Igloo
We are wrapping up our studies on the Inuit tribes of North America with a fun sugar cube igloo: For this project we watched this dated, but informative video on “How to build an igloo” and paired our...
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