
This trunk was FULL of info and went very well with the Civil War Curriculum we are using. There is an entire Union Soldiers uniform-the pants, shirt, jacket, shoes and hat along with a canteen and articles that a soldier would need. I plan to post pics as we get to each one this week.

Here are a few pictures of yesterday's lessons:
First we made little flip pages of soldier's uniforms for both the Union and Confederate soldiers from our Home School in the Woods lesson-here is the bottom page:

Then we used sheet protectors I cut in half and "dressed" the soldiers in thier different uniforms:

Another uniform:

Then we looked through the trunk and looked at the soldier's uniform. It was wool-almost everything except for the shirt, I guess it was light cotton or something! I really didn't expect that-neither did the kids. We had a discussion about how wearing these clothes would effect the men's fighting in different types of weather:

The shoes had to be painful. The top part is soft, but the soles seemed really hard. My husband said he couldn't imagine walking for miles in those and brought to my attention that the soles did not bend-at all!:


Then we had our own uniforms-the boys just happen to have blue jackets and a borrowed hat:
My daughter read about disguide women fighting in the war and decided to play in the uniform:
My daughter read about disguide women fighting in the war and decided to play in the uniform:

Private First Class Oldest son:

Private Middle Son:


General Baby Boy-He's convinced he is over everybody!

Miss Missy,
ReplyDeleteI would like to know your opinion of the Weaver Curriculum you are using? I have been to the website and it sounds interesting. I would like to know though from someone who has used it. What would you recommend that we buy if we try it? My girls are currently kindergarten and second grade. If you can help me I would greatly appreciate your help and insight! My email is fosterang@gmail.com My blog is www.angies2angels.blogspot.com Thanks in advance!
Dear Missy,
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed looking at your blog. I'm a newbie to homeschooling and have a few questions. I've emailed you a letter via hotmail and yahoo, that may have bounced to your junk mail. You are such an inspiration to me and I'd love to hear your advice.
with admiration and respect,
Charese aka crowescrazywife
I loved this! Thanks for sharing.
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JEN
What an amazing mom you are! I am a public school teacher and came upon your site while searching for new ideas. WOW!! What a wonderful education you are providing your children. Your children are truly blessed!
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