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Changing order of science in Bigger

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:53 pm
by jen_good
Hello.

I was wondering if anyone has changed the order of the science topics in Bigger. I just realized that we won't get to the "Woods" book until winter. I was hoping to get them out in the woods when we get to this section. Would it be possible for us to either hold off on the woods until Spring or do it sooner? Is there a tie between the history and science that would make it better to do the science as scheduled?

Thank you for your help!
Jen

Re: Changing order of science in Bigger

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:48 pm
by pjdobro
The science does loosely tie into the history reading. You are doing the seashore while studying the explorers, Pioneer Sampler while studying the pioneers, Edison and the Wright Brothers during the time you are studying their time in history. The woods is studied while studying frontiersmen like Daniel Boone. I think you could change it up or you could just do it as written then in the Spring, take the book back out again and use it as a reference as you go exploring in the woods. I bet your dc will make lots of connections after having gone through the book one time already. :D

Re: Changing order of science in Bigger

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:36 am
by mirandahoops
I cannot believe this was just posted! I was on here to ask the EXACT same thing! LOL!!! We have just finished up OSS:Seashore and getting ready to move on to Science in Colonial America. My dd found the OSS:Woods book and was looking through it and begging to do it now because of the beautiful autumn weather and the changing leaves, etc. She was disappointed that it would be winter when we got to it. I thought maybe we could do both Science in Colonial America and the Woods, but that might be too much. So, I thought since there are different activities listed in the book and in the Bigger TM we could just do some of the activities out of the book, and then do the actual book as scheduled when it comes up to that time. So glad someone else had the same question! :)