π Sherlock Homeschooling π |π½ Harvest Unit Study π½| Family Literature and Activity Guide
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π Sherlock Homeschooling π |π½ Harvest Unit Study π½| Family Literature and Activity Guide
Explore harvest stories with your family by reading beautiful picture books and doing fun, memorable activities together. The Harvest Unit Study from Sherlock Homeschooling is an easy-to-use guide that brings the warmth and wonder of the season into your homeschool. Created by Hannah Ward, M.Ed., this unit study helps families connect through shared learning experiences. All Sherlock Homeschooling resources are secular, academic, and research-based.
π Whatβs Inside? π
This 119-page printable PDF features literature studies and activities from 11 carefully chosen books:
- The Apple Cake Literature Study
- Apple Picking Time Literature Study
- How to Bake an Apple Pie and See the World Literature Study
- Corn Literature Study
- County Fair Literature Study
- Johnny Appleseed Study
- Sophie's Squash Literature Study
- Strega Nona's Harvest Literature Study
- Apples for Everyone Literature Study
- The Turnip Literature Study
- The Vegetable Alphabet Literature Study
Each study includes a book summary, vocabulary guide, discussion prompts, an illustration tour, and four unique activities.
π Community-Supported Curriculum π
Sherlock Homeschooling is a community-supported curriculum. We believe every family should have access to high-quality educational resources, no matter their financial situation. You can find the free version of these unit studies at sherlockhomeschooling.com.
π° Give-What-You-Can Pricing π°
This unit study is offered as a give-what-you-can resource with a $5 minimum. The suggested price is $20, but you can contribute what you can afford. Your support allows us to keep creating and sharing valuable resources with families everywhere.
π©βπ« About the Author π©βπ«
Hannah Ward, M.Ed., is the homeschool mom and educational designer behind Sherlock Homeschooling and Little House Kindergarten. With years of experience teaching students from preschool to university, Hannahβs work is grounded in research-based principles and is designed to empower parents as their childβs first and most important teacher. She holds a Master of Education degree in Education Technology and Instructional Design, as well as a Master of Science degree in Management and Leadership.
Hannah is currently pursuing a doctorate in Educational Leadership and English. She lives in the Ozarks with her husband and three children, where she continues to create inspiring curriculum resources that support global literacy and community education.
119-page printable PDF