We love classic literature! And unit studies. It's wonderful to combine the two and have all sorts of hands-on learning. What better book and movie combo than Swiss Family Robinson for unit study fun?
This tale of a family stranded on an island is a grand adventure full of many wonderful morals, geography, ingenuity, and fun. It's a tale suited to every child and adult. Without further adieu, here is our recommended activities for creating your own Swiss Family Robinson Unit Study.
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The Swiss Family Robinson Literature Activities
Recommended Resources for Swiss Family Robinson Unit Study:
The Swiss Family Robinson (Required)- Johann Wyss
Maps- Aleksandra and Daniel Mizielinski
Iguanas (Really Wild Reptiles)- Kathleen Connors
Kangaroos and Other Marsupials (World Book's Animals of the World)- Julie A. Fenton
Robinson Crusoe- Daniel Defoe
Condors (Animals That Live in the Mountains)- JoAnn Early Macken
From Seed to Plant- Gail Gibbons
DK Eyewitness Books- Fish- Steve Parker
Pocket Genius- Mammals- DK
Birds Every Child Should Know- Neltje Blanchan and Vintage Lake
Ultimate Reptileopedia: The Most Complete Reptile Reference Ever- National Geographic
DK Eyewitness Books- Amphibian- Barry Clarke
Swiss Family Robinson Activity Sheets
You can get our Swiss Family Robinson Movie Unit Study here! There are many Swiss Family Robinson comprehension questions and answers to make movie time a fun learning experience. The Swiss Family Robinson movie worksheet pack is one of our favorite movie studies!
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