Pirate Unit Study

This is a different unit study for us because we don't typically do one that's this small and so specific, but years ago I bought a pirate book that came with pieces to assemble a pirate ship and recently my 10 year old assembled it and that was the spark that ignited this unit study. I approached this unit different than others because I didn't buy anything specific for it, rather I went to my bookshelves and gathered supplies. In the midst of that, my son asked me to make him so peg doll pirates and a crow's nest for the ship. Yippee!! I pulled out my Making Peg Dolls and More by Margrete Bloom and looked up pirate designs. I made three peg dolls that only loosely look like the stunning ones Bloom made, but to my child, they were works of art. He gave me the more heart-felt hug; I melted. Side note, if you've never made toys or other things for your children, be prepared for loving acts of thanks!! After making the peg dolls, I set to work at sorting through my games and books and writing up a lesson plan. You can see pics of the lesson as well as the complete list of books and games on my website. -blog post coming soon- Playlist for Pirate Unit Study:    • Pirate Unit Study   Pirateology Guidebook and Model set: https://www.amazon.com/Pirateology-Gu... Share pics of your projects with me!   / pepperandpine     / pepperandpine     / pepperandpine   https://www.pepperandpine.com