Study chocolate? Oh YES!
This was our second time enjoying this rich topic. We briefly touched on it when we studied the rain forest. This time was better because we devoted an entire week to chocolate. Yum.
This is our third Download N Go experience, and I must confess– I heart Download N Go. Try it, and you will probably heart it too! The days are planned for you. You don't have to work the lessons into a plan. You don't have to go looking for supplemental material. You don't have to check the links. You don't have to hunt down fun videos on YouTube or conjure up a supplemental book list. You don't have to create a lapbook from scratch, and you don't have to think of fun project ideas. It's all right there ready for download!
So, with all that done for me, what DO I do in order to pull off a successful experience with DNG?
1. I open the ebook, scan through it, and decide what to print. I print the activity pages, the lapbook, and a few other pages. Instead of using the worksheets, Elijah narrates to me each day.
2. I make a supply list and buy a few things when I do my weekly grocery shopping. You don't HAVE to do this, but I do. I like to do some cooking or a memorable project with my kids as part of the unit.
3. I grab some books off my shelves. You don't need extra books, but I hoard books, so we use them.
Once I have those three things done, I start the unit.
We began with chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast, a family favorite.
We learned about one chocolatier each day. To make this relevant, I purchased chocolate products that matched up with the chocolatiers of the day.
On Monday the boys split a Hershey Bar. On Tuesday they devoured some Wonka chocolate (Nestle company). On Wednesday they chomped the Cadbury Milk Bar. On Thursday they shared the Ghirardelli Milk Chocolate and Toffee Bar. On Friday we gobbled up some treats made by Lindt. Nobody makes truffles like Lindt! I think the boys are official chocolate snobs; they now know the difference between good chocolate and great chocolate!
Throughout the week, Elijah worked through the activity pages and lapbook. Elijah is working hard here on the lay-out of his notebook.
Here is the final product–a great record of what he learned!
Page 1– chocolatiers and their products
Page 2– more chocolatiers and their products
Page 3– vocabulary and graph
*the "What's in a A Chocolate Bar" is just a small simple fold we made. You can do this too! Just fold a piece of paper in half.
Page 4
*the Chocolate Candy Bar activity was from Homeschool Share
Page 5– all about cacao (and yes, we know how to pronounce it!)
*again, the two tiny yellow books we made ourselves; we wanted to include this information from the unit in the lapbook without doing the worksheet pages
Page 6 -timeline
Page 7– drawing of a cacao tree, where cacao grows
Page 8– rain forest layers, chocolate treats pop-up, word find
*the green flap book includes the layers of the rain forest; this activity is found in the DNG, but Elijah made it into a flap book
Page 9– learning about Brazil
*we added four Brazil mini books from Homeschool Share, but this is not necessary
Page 10– more about Brazil and cacoa beans as money
The boys decided that chocolate ice cream topped with homemade hot fudge would be the best way to end our week. This stuff is good. Really good. Make it at your own risk.
My little chef starts the sauce.
Stirring and being goofy!
Elijah takes over with the blender.
Good enough to eat!
If you want to enjoy Chocolate Challenge, it will be released on August 1st. We got a sneak peek since I'm friends with the lapbook designer. š
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Jen says
How cool! I got a chance to see a traveling exhibit on chocolate this summer (on loan from the Field Museum!) and it was so interesting. This looks like it would go along great with that!
Martianne says
Yum!
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Emily says
Your son’s notebooks are so awesome! We are going to try this combination of lapbook and notebook this school year. I hope my children enjoy it as much as I enjoy seeing the work you and your son have done.
Jodi says
Ami, looks like you had a lot of yummy fun doing this unit! Thanks for stopping by The Homeschool Desk and taking the time to leave me a comment! Stop back again soon:)