![]() Check out how our peanut people turned out. So, I like to include a lot of “craftivities” and writing in all of our subjects. Personally, I like to get kids writing across the curriculum. (here) or BrainPOP ( here) for additional video resources. ![]() If you can’t use YouTube you might want to check out BrainPOP Jr. ![]() Whether your kids read them independently or you read them aloud they’re great books for your George Washington Carver unit. My higher groups could probably read these books, but my lower readers couldn’t. While I didn’t find a perfect book for my littles to read, I found two great options to read aloud. These peanut people turned out super cute! #Craftivit圜uteness Plus, I do my best to make social studies lessons interesting.Īt first, I had a hard time finding high-quality materials about him. Eventually, I did find some video clips and good books. I also created a project for my students to do. So, I always try to be selective about the resources I use. Sometimes social studies can get a bit dry. So, it totally makes sense that he is part of our social studies curriculum in first grade. George Washington Carver was a pretty interesting person. ![]() In fact, he came up with over 300 ways to use peanuts. George Washington Carver was the man responsible for peanut butter. Have you ever thought about who invented peanut butter? Have you thought about other ways to use peanuts? ![]()
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