Today, I finished reading Children of Summer: Henri Fabre's Insects by Margaret J. Anderson to the boys. It is a lovely book which introduces naturalist and scientist Henri Fabre and many of his insect investigations. Here is a review from Booklist. Imagine having a father who is known as a hermit, accused of being a poacher, and thought to be strange and simpleminded. According to this fictionalized story, French entomologist Jean Henri Fabre, a contemporary and correspondent of Darwin and a friend of John Stuart Mill, may have been such a man. Using the voice of Fabre's 10-year-old son Paul, who, according to Fabre's own writings, often helped his father, Anderson tells of Fabre's passion for learning about cicadas, scorpions, and the other "children of summer." The man's curious behavior will draw readers in, and the descriptions of the oddities of the insect world will keep them interested: children are bound to remember Fabre's shooting a cann...
Your boys did a great job!
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We did one last year...a Thanksgiving one and my boys weren't into it too much. However, I think it just may have been the topic. We are getting ready to start on for our Middle Ages unit and I think they will enjoy this topic more.
Those look great!
ReplyDeleteWe did those when we did a pond unit in the spring. It is amazing all the free resources on that site.
I love Nathan's drawing of the frog prince!
Michele
Great job!
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